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Acuvim II Series

Power Meter
Users Manual
Copyright © 2023 V: 3.0.4
This manual may not be altered or reproduced in whole or in part by any means
without the expressed written consent of Accuenergy.

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The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time
of publication, however, Accuenergy assumes no responsibility for any errors which may
appear here and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please ask the local
representative for latest product specifications before ordering.

Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation and maintenance of the
Acuvim II Series Power Meter. The following symbols in this manual are used to provide warning
of danger or risk during the installation and operation of the equipment.

Electric Shock Symbol: Carries information about procedures which must be followed
to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health.

Safety Alert Symbol: Carries information about circumstances which if not considered
may result in injury or death.

Prior to maintenance and repair, the equipment must be de-energized and grounded. All
maintenance work must be performed by qualified, competent accredited professionals who
have received formal training and have experience with high voltage and current devices.
Accuenergy shall not be responsible or liable for any damages or injuries caused by improper
meter installation and/or operation.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.........................................................................................7
1.1 Meter Overview............................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Areas of Application...................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Functionality................................................................................................................... 9

Chapter 2: Installation..........................................................................................14
2.1 Appearance and Dimensions.....................................................................................16
2.2 Installation Methods...................................................................................................18
2.3 Wiring............................................................................................................................22
2.3.1 Power Requirement.........................................................................................22
2.3.2 Voltage Input Wiring.........................................................................................23
2.3.3 Current Input Wiring........................................................................................27
2.3.4 Typical Wiring....................................................................................................29
2.3.5 Frequently Used Wiring Methods...................................................................30
2.3.6 Communication................................................................................................32

Chapter 3: Meter Display & Parameter Settings...............................................34


3.1 Display Panel and Keys...............................................................................................34
3.2 Metering Data..............................................................................................................36
3.2.1 Voltage and Current Data................................................................................36
3.2.2 Power, Power Factor, and Frequency............................................................39
3.2.3 Phase Angles and Unbalance..........................................................................40
3.2.4 Energy................................................................................................................41
3.2.5 TOU Display.......................................................................................................43
3.3 Statistical Data.............................................................................................................45
3.4 Demand Data...............................................................................................................46
3.5 Harmonic Data.............................................................................................................47
3.5.1 Power Quality Data..........................................................................................47
3.5.2 Individual Harmonic Data................................................................................48
3.6 Expanded I/O Module Data........................................................................................50
3.6.1 Module Selection..............................................................................................50
3.7 Meter Setting Mode.....................................................................................................53
3.7.1 Password Inquiry..............................................................................................53
3.7.2 Parameter Selection Mode..............................................................................53

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3.7.3 System Settings.................................................................................................54
3.7.4 I/O Module Settings..........................................................................................57
3.7.5 Communications Module Settings.................................................................59
3.7.6 Alarm Settings...................................................................................................63
3.8 Page Recovery Function..............................................................................................64

Chapter 4: Detailed Functions and Software....................................................65


4.1 Acuview Software........................................................................................................65
4.1.1 Connect using RS485.......................................................................................65
4.2 Basic Analog Measurements......................................................................................68
4.2.1 High Speed Monitoring....................................................................................69
4.3 Demand........................................................................................................................70
4.4 Energy...........................................................................................................................71
4.5 Max/Min........................................................................................................................72
4.6 Harmonics and Power Quality Analysis....................................................................73
4.6.1 Harmonics & THD.............................................................................................73
4.6.2 Amplitude and Angle........................................................................................74
4.6.3 Phase Angles.....................................................................................................75
4.6.4 Sequence Component and Unbalance Analysis...........................................76
4.7 Alarm.............................................................................................................................78
4.7.1 Alarm Log..........................................................................................................81
4.8 Meter Settings..............................................................................................................83
4.8.1 Communication................................................................................................84
4.8.2 Wiring, CT/PT Ratios.........................................................................................84
4.8.3 Demand Settings..............................................................................................86
4.8.4 Energy Reading & Power Factor Settings......................................................86
4.8.5 Load Percentage...............................................................................................87
4.9 Time & Date Configuration.........................................................................................88
4.10 Data Logging..............................................................................................................89
4.10.1 Data Log Setting.............................................................................................89
4.10.2 Retrieving the Data Log.................................................................................92
4.11 Time-of-Use (TOU).....................................................................................................93
4.11.1 General TOU Setting......................................................................................93
4.11.2 Monthly Billing Mode.....................................................................................95
4.11.3 TOU Seasons...................................................................................................95
4.11.4 TOU Schedule.................................................................................................96

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4.11.5 Weekend Settings...........................................................................................97
4.11.6 Holiday Settings..............................................................................................98
4.11.7 DST Settings..................................................................................................101
4.11.8 Reading the TOU data..................................................................................101
4.12 Power Quality Event Logging and Waveform Capture.......................................104
4.12.1 Waveform Capture.......................................................................................105
4.12.2 Power Quality Event Logging......................................................................107
4.12.3 Waveform Retrieval......................................................................................107
4.13 Dual Source Energy.................................................................................................110
4.13.1 Controlling the Energy Direction................................................................111
4.13.2 Bi-Directional Energy Switching Record....................................................112
4.14 Seal Function............................................................................................................112
4.14.1 Sealed Nonstandard Parameters...............................................................114

Chapter 5: Extended Modules.......................................................................... 119


5.1 I/O Modules................................................................................................................119
5.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions........................................................................119
5.1.2 I/O Functionality.............................................................................................120
5.1.3 Installation Method........................................................................................123
5.1.4 I/O Module Wiring..........................................................................................125
5.1.5 IO Module Readings.......................................................................................131
5.1.6 Detection of Remote Signals.........................................................................131
5.1.7 Pulse Counter.................................................................................................134
5.1.8 Relay Output...................................................................................................138
5.1.9 Digital Output..................................................................................................140
5.1.10 Analog Output..............................................................................................144
5.1.11 Analog Input..................................................................................................148
5.2 Profibus Module AXM-PROFI....................................................................................151
5.2.1 Introduction of PROFIBUS Technology........................................................151
5.2.2 PROFIBUS module application notes...........................................................151
5.2.3 Appearance and Dimensions........................................................................152
5.2.4 Installation Method........................................................................................152
5.2.5 Definition of DP Interface..............................................................................153
5.2.6 Cable................................................................................................................153
5.2.7 Bus Terminal...................................................................................................153
5.2.8 Address Setting...............................................................................................154

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5.2.9 Baud Rate........................................................................................................155
5.2.10 GSD Files........................................................................................................155
5.2.11 Information Exchange.................................................................................155
5.2.12 Format of Function code 01H.....................................................................156
5.2.13 Format of function code 05H......................................................................157
5.2.14 Format of function code 02H......................................................................158
5.2.15 Format of function code 03H......................................................................159
5.2.16 Format of function code 10H......................................................................161
5.2.17 32 Word Output Interface...........................................................................162
5.3 RS485 Module (AXM-485).........................................................................................163
5.3.1 Communication Parameters Setting............................................................163
5.3.2 Function Description of RS485 module.......................................................163
5.3.3 Appearance and Dimensions........................................................................164
5.3.4 Installation Method........................................................................................164
5.3.5 Connection Method.......................................................................................165
5.3.6 Communication Address...............................................................................166

Chapter 6: Communication Part I.................................................................... 167


6.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction.................................................................................167
6.2 Communication Format............................................................................................169
6.3 Data Address Table and Application Details..........................................................173
6.3.1 Data Type........................................................................................................173
6.3.2 Relationship between communication value and numerical value.........173
6.3.3 System Parameter Setting.............................................................................175
6.3.4 System Status Parameters............................................................................178
6.3.5 Date and Time Registers................................................................................180
6.3.6 100ms Refresh Metering Parameters..........................................................180
6.3.7 Real Time Metering Parameters...................................................................182
6.3.8 Energy Parameters.........................................................................................185
6.3.9 TOU (Time-of-Use) Registers.........................................................................187
6.3.10 Power Quality Parameters..........................................................................203
6.3.11 Max & Min Values.........................................................................................220
6.3.12 Phase Angles.................................................................................................226
6.3.13 Sequence Component.................................................................................226
6.3.14 I/O Module Settings.....................................................................................227
6.3.15 I/O Module Readings Settings....................................................................233

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6.3.16 SunSpec Registers........................................................................................239

Chapter 6: Communication Part II................................................................... 244


6.3.17 Over/Under Alarm Setting...........................................................................244
6.3.18 Data Logging.................................................................................................253
6.3.19 Time-of-Use...................................................................................................260

Appendix............................................................................................................. 289
Appendix A Technical Data and Specifications ................................................. 289
Appendix B Ordering Information.........................................................................294

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Meter Overview


Powerful Multi-function Power Meter
The Acuvim II series multi-function digital power meter is designed using MCU (micro controller
unit) and DSP (digital signal processing) technology. It integrates three-phase energy measuring
and displaying, energy accumulating, power quality analysis, over-under alarming, data logging,
and network communication. A vivid LCD with large characters and a time-of-use, programmable
backlight provides a clear, real-time data readout.

Ideal for Electric Automation SCADA Systems


The Acuvim II series meter is the ideal choice for replacing traditional analog meters. In addition to
providing clear real-time readings on the meter display, it can also be used as a remote terminal unit
(RTU) for monitoring and controlling a SCADA system. Users can access all measurement parameters
via the standard RS485 communication port (or the optional Ethernet port) with the Modbus protocol.

Energy Management
The Acuvim II series meter is able to measure bidirectional energy as well as four quadrant energy
(kWh) and reactive energy (kvarh). It provides maximum/minimum records for power usage
and power demand parameters. All power and energy parameters can be viewed remotely via
software in order to easily monitor various parameters. In addition, measurement tables can be
viewed from our free Acuview software.

Remote Power Control


This meter is designed to measure and monitor power quality parameters. There are different
I/O modules that can be added to the meter. This expands the meters capabilities and provides
a very flexible platform for using the meter as a distributed RTU for metering, monitoring, and
remote controlling all in one unit.

Power Quality Analysis


By utilizing digital signal processing (DSP) technology, the Acuvim II series meter provides high accuracy
power quality analysis and supports remote monitoring via the Ethernet module. The meter continuously
updates the metering results and allows users to access the meter online to monitor parameters such as
voltage and current harmonics, voltage and current crest factors, voltage and current unbalance factors etc.

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Data Logging
The Acuvim IIR meter and Acuvim IIW meter contain 8MB (megabytes) of on-board memory for
data logging and historical trending respectively. Since the meters contain real-time clocks, all
events and logged data will include a timestamp of when data is recorded.

Time-of-Use
Users can assign up to 4 different tariffs (sharp, peak, valley, normal) to different time periods
within a day according to the billing requirements. The meter will calculate and accumulate
energy to different tariffs according to the meters internal clock and TOU settings.

Power Quality Event Logging


When a power quality event occurs, such as voltage sag or swell etc, the Acuvim IIW meter will
record the timestamp and the triggering condition of the event. It can save up to 50,000 power
quality events.

Waveform Capture
The Acuvim IIW contains another 8MB (megabytes) of on-board memory for power quality event
logging and waveform capture. The Acuvim IIW can record 100 groups of voltage and current
waveform. It logs at 64 points per cycle, and provides the waveform record of 10 cycles before
and after the triggering point. It also supports a settable triggering condition.

1.2 Areas of Application


• Power Distribution Automation
• Industry Automation
• Energy Management Systems
• Renewable Energy
• Electric Switch Gear and Control Panels
• Building Automation
• Marine Applications

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1.3 Functionality
Multi-function
The Acuvim II meters provide powerful data collection and processing functions. In addition to
measuring various parameters, the meter is able to perform demand metering, harmonic analysis,
max/min statistic recording, over/under limit alarming, energy accumulating, and data logging.

High Accuracy
The accuracy of voltage and current is 0.1% True-RMS.
The accuracy of power and energy is 0.1% while monitoring all four quadrants.

Compact and Easy to Install


This meter can be installed into a standard ANSI C39.1 (4" round) or an IEC 92mm DIN (square)
cutout. With the 51mm depth after mounting, the Acuvim II series meter can be installed in a
small cabinet. Mounting clips are used for easy installation and removal.

Easy to Use
All metering data and setting parameters can be accessed by using the keys on the front panel
of the meter or by using Modbus via the communication port. Setting parameters are in the
EEPROM (Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) so that content will be preserved
when the meter is powered off.

Multiple Wiring Modes


The Acuvim II series meter can be used in high voltage, low voltage, three-phase three wires,
three-phase four wires and single-phase systems using different wiring mode settings.

High Safety, High Reliability


The Acuvim II series meter was designed according to industrial standards. It can run reliably
under high power disturbance conditions. This meter has been fully tested for EMC and safety
compliance in accordance with UL and IEC standards.

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Function Comparison of Acuvim II Series Meter


Acuvim Acuvim
Category Items Parameters
IIR IIW
Phase Voltage V1, V2, V3, Vlnavg • •
Line Voltage V12, V23, V31, Vllavg • •
Current I1, I2, I3, In, Iavg • •
Power P1, P2, P3, Psum • •
Reactive Power Q1, Q2, Q3, Qsum • •
Real-Time Metering Apparent Power S1, S2, S3, Ssum • •
Power Factor PF1, PF2, PF3, PF • •
Frequency F • •
Load Features Load Features • •
Four Quadrant
Four Quadrant Powers • •
Metering Power
Ep_Imp, Ep_exp, Ep_total, Ep_net, Epa_Imp,

Energy Epa_Exp, Epb_Imp, Epb_Exp, Eqc_Imp, Eqc_ • •


Exp
Eq_Imp, Eq_Exp, Eq_total, Eq_net, Eqa_Imp,

Energy & Demand


Reactive Energy Eqa_Exp, Eqb_Imp, Eqb_Exp, Eqc_Imp, Eqc_ • •
Exp
Apparent
Es, Esa, Esb, Esc • •
Energy
Dmd_P, Dmd_Q, Dmd_S, Dmd_I1, Dmd_I2,
Demand • •
Dmd_I3
Energy/Max
Time-of-Use TOU, 4 Tariffs, 12 Seasons, 14 Schedules • •
Demand
TOU
Two Formats Month/Day/Hour/Minute, Month/Week/First
Daylight Saving Time • •
Adjust few weeks/Hour/Minute
Waveform Capture Voltage and
Trigger, Manual, DI change, Sag/Dip, Swell,
(Not applicable on Current •
Overcurrent
400Hz systems) Waveform

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Acuvim Acuvim
Category Items Parameters
IIR IIW
Voltage

Unbalance U_unbl • •
Factor
Current

Unbalance I_unbl • •
Factor

Power Quality
Voltage THD THD_V1, THD_V2, THD_V3, THD_Vavg • •
Current THD THD_I1, THD_I2, THD_I3, THD_Iavg • •
Individual Harmonics 2nd to 63rd
Monitoring • •
Harmonics if 400Hz Harmonics 2nd to 15th
Voltage Crest
Crest Factor • •
Factor
TIF THFF • •
Current K Factor K Factor • •
Each phase of V & I;
MAX with
Total of P, Q, S, PF & F;
Statistics Timestamp MIN • •
Each phase THD of V & I;
with Timestamp
Unbalance factor of V & I
V, I, P, Q, S, PF, V_THD & I_THD each phase
and total average;
Over/Under
Alarm Unbalance factor of V & I; • •
Limit Alarm
Load type;
Others
Analog Input of each channel
Power Quality Event

Logging (N/A on Sag/Dip, Swell Voltage •


400Hz systems)

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Acuvim Acuvim
Category Items Parameters
IIR IIW
F, V1/2/3/lnavg, V12/23/13/lavg, I1/2/3/n/
avg, P1/2/3/sum, Q1/2/3/sum, S1/2/3/sum,
PF1/2/3, PF, U_unbl, I_unbl, Load Type,

Ep_imp, Ep_exp, Ep_total, Ep_net, Eq_imp,

Data Logging 1 Eq_exp, Eq_total, Eq_net, Es, THD_V1/2/3/


avg, THD_I1/2/3/avg, Harmonics 2nd to 63rd,
Data Logging 2
Crest Factor, THFF, K Factor, sequence and
Data Logging • •
Data Logging 3 phase angles, DI counter, AI, AO, Dmd P/Q/S,
Dmd I1/2/3Epa_imp; Epa_exp; Epb_imp;

Epb_exp; Epc_imp; Epc_exp; Eqa_imp;


Others Eqa_exp; Eqb_imp; Eqb_exp; Eqc_imp;

Eqc_

exp; Esa; Esb; Esc


On-board Memory
Memory Bytes 8MB 16MB
Size
RS485 Port, Half
Communication Duplex, Optical Modbus-RTU/BACnet MSTP • •
Isolated
Time Real Time Clock Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute, Second • •
Only support full-wave energy, support 2nd ~
400Hz •
15th individual harmonics
Switch Status

(DI)
Digital Input (Wet) ° °
Power Supply for

DI
24 Vdc ° °
Relay Output

(RO)
NO, Form A ° °
I/O Option Digital Output

(DO)
Photo-Mos ° °
Option Pulse Output

(PO)
By Using DO ° °
Module
Analog Input (AI) 0(4)~20mA, 0(1)~5V ° °
Analog Output

(AO)
0(4)~20mA, 0(1)~5V ° °
Ethernet Modbus-TCP, HTTP, SNMP, SMTP, SNTP ° °
Profibus-DP Profibus-DP/V0 ° °
Communication The second way

RS485 Module
Modbus-RTU Protocol ° °
BACnet IP
° °
• : Function ° : Optional Blank: N/A

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Chapter 2: Installation
Considerations When Installing Meters
• Installation of the meter must be performed by qualified personnel only, who follows standard
safety precautions through the installation procedures. Those personnel should have the
appropriate training and experience with high voltage devices. Appropriate safety gloves, safety
glasses and protective clothing are recommended.
• During normal operation, dangerous voltage may flow through many parts of the meter
including the terminals, any connected Current Transformers (CTs) or Potential Transformers
(PTs), all I/O modules and their circuits. All primary and secondary circuits can produce lethal
voltages and currents. AVOID contact with any current carrying surfaces.
• The meter and its I/O output channels are NOT designed as primary protection devices and
shall NOT be used in primary circuit protection or in an energy limiting capacity. The meter
and its I/O output channels can only be used as secondary protection. AVOID using the meter
under situations where failure of the meter may cause injury or death. AVOID using the meter
for any application where risk of fire may occur.
• All meter terminals should be inaccessible after installation.
• Do NOT perform Dielectric (HIPOT) test to any inputs, outputs, or communications terminals.
High voltage testing may damage the meter’s electronic components.
• Applying more than the maximum voltage to the meter and/or its modules can withstand will
permanently damage the meter and/or its modules. Please refer to the specifications for all
devices before applying voltage.
• When removing the meter for service, use shorting blocks and fuses for the voltage leads and
power supply to prevent hazardous voltage conditions or damage to CTs. CT grounding is
optional.
• Accuenergy recommends using a dry cloth to wipe the meter.

NOTE: IF THE EQUIPMENT IS USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE


MANUFACTURER, THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE
IMPAIRED.

NOTE: THERE IS NO REQUIRED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OR INSPECTION


NECESSARY FOR SAFETY. HOWEVER, ANY REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE SHOULD BE
PERFORMED BY THE FACTORY.

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DISCONNECT DEVICE: The following part is considered the equipment disconnect device:
A SWITCH OR CIRCUIT-BREAKER SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE INSTALLATION. THE SWITCH
SHALL BE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE
OPERATOR. THE SWITCH SHALL BE MARKED AS THE DISCONNECT DEVICE FOR THE
EQUIPMENT.

FCC Compliance Statement (e.g., products subject to Part 15)


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

The installation method is introduced in this chapter. Please read this chapter carefully before
beginning installation.

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2.1 Appearance and Dimensions


There are two different types of Acuvim II meter design, either panel mount with an LCD display
or DIN rail mount with no display. The following figures provide the front view, side view, and rear
view of the two different Acuvim II series meters

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Figure 2-1 Front view of the Meter Display and Figure 2-2 Rubber Gasket
Remote Display Unit

Figure 2-3 Side View of Meter Figure 2-4 Side View of Figure 2-5 Side View of DIN
With Display Remote Display Unit Rail Meter

Unit: mm (inches)

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Figure 2-6 Rear View of Acuvim II Meter Figure 2-7 Rear View of Remote Display

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Figure 2-8 Installation Clip Unit: mm (inches)

The table below specifies the part name and description of the Acuvim II series meter.
Table 2-1 Meter Part Name and Description
Part Name Description
1) LCD Display Large bright white backlight LCD display.

2) Front Casing Visible portion (for display and control) after mounting onto a panel.

3) Key Four keys are used to navigate through the display and configure settings.
The Acuvim II series meter enclosures are made of high strength anti-combustible
4) Enclosure
engineering plastic.
5) DIN rail Used for installation of 35mm rail of the DIN rail meter.

6) Voltage Input Terminals Used for voltage input.

7) Current Input Terminals Used for current input.

8) Power Supply Terminals The Control Power Input.

9) Communication Terminals The RS485 communication port on the meter.

10) Interface Used for linking the remote display unit and the DIN rail meter.

11) Installation Clip Used for fixing the meter to the panel.
Rubber gasket inserted between the meter and the cutout to cover up gaps from the
12) Gasket
round hole.

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2.2 Installation Methods


Environmental
Before installation, please check the environment, temperature, and humidity to ensure that the
Acuvim II series meter is being placed where optimal performance will occur.
Temperature
• Operation: -25°C to 70°C
• Storage: -40°C to 85°C
Humidity
• 5% to 95% non-condensing
The Acuvim II series meter should be installed in a dry and dust-free environment. Avoid exposing
meter to excessive heat, radiation, or high electrical noise source.

Installation Steps
The Acuvim II series meter can be installed into a standard ANSI C39.1 (4-inch round) or an IEC
92mm DIN (square) form.

Panel Mount Installation


1. Cut a square hole or round hole on the panel of the switch gear. The cutting size can be seen
in Figure 2-9.
Unit: mm (inches)

Figure 2-9 - Panel Cutout

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2. Remove the clips from the meter and insert the meter into the square hole from the front side.
NOTE: Optional rubber gasket must be installed on the meter before inserting the meter into the cutout.

Figure 2-10 - Insert meter into the opening

3. Install the clips on the back side of the meter and secure tightly to ensure that the meter is
affixed to the panel.

Figure 2-11 - Use the clips to fix the meter to the panel

NOTE: The display of the meter and the remote display unit have the same installation method. The DIN
rail meter is simply installed on a 35mm DIN rail.

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DIN Rail Installation Method


1. The DIN rail mount option meter is simply installed on a 35mm DIN rail.

AXM-DIN Installation
The AXM-DIN rail adapter provides an easy installation method for panel-mount Acuvim II series
meters on DIN rail. Available for all models and I/O options.

Figure 2-12 - Use the clips to fix the meter to the panel

1. The adapter can be installed directly onto the back of the Acuvim II meter, I/O module, or
communications module, if used. Simply hook and screw the ends into the meter base. Once
installed, snap the adapter into the 35mm DIN rail.

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Figure 2-13 – Install the AXM-DIN rail adapter

2. The AXM-DIN rail adapter can be adjusted for horizontal or vertical DIN rail installations.

Figure 2-14 - Horizontal DIN rail installation

Figure 2-15 - Vertical DIN rail installation

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2.3 Wiring
There are four terminal strips at the back of the Acuvim II series meter, they are the voltage input
terminal, current input terminal, power supply terminal and the communication port terminal.
The three-phase voltage and current are represented by using 1, 2, and 3 respectively. These
numbers have the same meaning as A, B, and C used in other literature.

NOTE: The Acuvim II terminals have a torque rating of 7lb-in, ensure that this torque is
not exceeded to prevent damage to the terminals.

2.3.1 Power Requirement


Control Power
There are two options for the control power in the Acuvim II series meter:
1. Standard: 100~415Vac (50/60Hz) or 100-300Vdc
2. Low Voltage DC Option: 20-60Vdc
The two options must be chosen according to the application. Please see the ordering
information in the appendix for further information.

NOTE: Ensure that the control power terminal of the meter ground is connected to the
safety earth of the switch gear.

The meter typically has a low power consumption and can be supplied by an independent source
or by the measured load. A regulator or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) should be used
under high power fluctuation conditions. Terminals for the control power supply are 11, 12, and
13 (L, N, and Ground). A switch or circuit breaker shall be included in a building installation. It
shall be in close proximity to the equipment, within easy reach of the operator, and shall be
marked as the disconnection device for the equipment.

Figure 2-16 - Power Supply Terminal Strip

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Choice of wire for the power supply is AWG22-16 or 0.6-1.5mm². Typically, a 1A/250Vac fuse
should be used in the auxiliary power supply loop. Terminal 13 must be connected to the ground
terminal of the switch gear. An isolated transformer or EMC filter should be used in the power
supply loop if there is a power quality issue with the power supply.

Figure 2-17 - Power Supply

Figure 2-18 - Power Supply with EMC Filter

2.3.2 Voltage Input Wiring


Voltage Input Terminal
The voltage input terminal strip consists of 4 input terminals: V1 (7), V2 (8), V3 (9), and VN (10).

Figure 2-19 - Voltage Input

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The maximum voltage input for the Acuvim II series meter shall not exceed 400LN/690LL Vac RMS
for three-phase or 400LN Vac RMS for single-phase.
In high voltage systems a Potential Transformer (PT) must be used. The typical secondary
output for PTs shall be over 100V or 120V. Ensure to select an appropriate PT to maintain the
measurement accuracy of the meter. When connecting using the wye configuration wiring
method, the PTs primary side rated voltage should be equal to or close to the phase voltage of the
system in order to utilize the full range of the PT. When connecting using the delta configuration
wiring method, the PTs primary side rated voltage should be equal to or close to the line voltage
of the system. A fuse (typically 1A/250Vac) should be used in the voltage input loop. The wire for
voltage input is AWG16-12 or 1.3-2.0mm².

NOTE: In no circumstance should the secondary of the PT be shorted. The secondary


of the PT should be grounded at one end. Please refer to the wiring diagram section for
further details.

Voltage Input Wiring Methods


3-Phase 4-Wire Wye Mode (3LN)
3-Phase 4-Wire wye mode is commonly used in low voltage electric distribution systems. For
voltages lower than 400LN/690LL, the voltage lines can be connected directly to the meters
voltage input terminal as shown in Figure 2-20a.
For high voltage systems (over 400LN/690LL), PTs (Potential Transformers) are required as shown
in Figure 2-20b.
For both scenarios the meter should be set to 3LN.

Figure 2-20a - 3LN Direct Connection Figure 2-20b - 3LN with 3PTs

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3-Phase 3-Wire Delta Mode (3LL)


3-Phase 3-Wire Delta mode is commonly used in low voltage electric distribution systems. For
voltages lower than 400LN/690LL, the voltage lines can be connected directly to the meters
voltage input terminal as shown in Figure 2-20c.
For high voltage systems (over 400LN/690LL), PTs (Potential Transformers) are required as shown
in Figure 2-20d.
For both scenarios the meter should be set to 3LL. Common system voltage for 3-phase delta
systems are 480V.

Figure 2-20c - 3LL Direct Connection

3-Phase 3-Wire Open-Phase Delta (2LL)

Figure 2-20d - 2LL with 2PTs

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2-Phase 3-Wire Split Phase (1LL)

Figure 2-20e - 1LL Direct Connection

1-Phase 1-Wire Single Phase (1LN)

Figure 2-20f - 1LN Direct Connection

Vn Connection
Vn is the reference point of the Acuvim II series meter voltage input. Low wire resistance helps
improve the measurement accuracy. Different system wiring modes require Vn connection
methods. Please refer to the wire diagram section for more details.

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2.3.3 Current Input Wiring


Current Input Terminal
Current Transformers (CTs) are required for most engineering applications. Typical current
rating for the secondary side of the CT shall be 5A (standard) or 1A (optional); please refer to the
ordering information appendix for further details. CTs must be used if the system’s rated current
is over 5A. The recommended accuracy of the CT should be better than 0.5% with a rating over
3VA to preserve the meter’s accuracy. The wire between the CT and the meter shall be as short
as possible. The length of the wire effects measurement accuracy.
The wire size of the current input is AWG15-10 or 1.5-2.5mm².

Figure 2-21 - Current Input Terminal

On the current input terminal of the Acuvim II, there are 8 current input channels for 4 CTs.
• Terminal 1 (I11) and 2 (I12) are for the phase A current transformer, where the positive lead
of the CT is terminated to I11 and the negative lead is terminated to I12.
• Terminal 3 (I21) and 4 (I22) are for the phase B current transformer, where the positive lead
of the CT is terminated to I21 and the negative lead is terminated to I22.
• Terminal 5 (I31) and 6 (I32) are for the phase C current transformer, where the positive lead
of the CT is terminated to I31 and the negative lead is terminated to I32.
• Terminal 17 (I41) and 18 (I42) are for the neutral current transformer, where the positive
lead of the CT is terminated to I41 and the negative lead is terminated to I42.

NOTE: The secondary side of the CT should not be open circuit in any circumstance when the power is
on. There should not be any fuse or switch in the CT loop. One end of the CT loop should be connected
to ground if using 5A/1A Current Transformers. If using 333mV/mA/Rogowski coil current transformers
a ground connection is not required..

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3CT
The 3CT current wiring configuration can be used when either 3CTs are connected (as shown
in Figure 2-22) or when 2 CTs are connected (as shown in Figure 2-23). In either case, there is
current flowing through all three circuit terminals.
For any RCT/mV/mA CT, do NOT ground the CTs. The figures below have the current input wiring
for both 5A/1A CTs as well as RCT/mV/mA CTs.

Figure 2-22a - 3 CT 5A/1A Figure 2-22b - 3 CT 333mV/mA Figure 2-22c - 3CT Rogowski Coil
(RCT)

Figure 2-23a - 3CT wiring for Figure 2-23b - 3CT wiring for Figure 2-23c - 3CT wiring for
5A/1A CTs with 2CT in open- 333mV/mA CTs in open-phase Rogowski Coil (RCT) in open-
phase delta systems delta systems phase delta systems

2 CT

Figure 2-24a - 2CT wiring for Figure 2-24b - 2CT wiring for Figure 2-24c - 2CT wiring for
5A/1A CTs in 1LL split-phase 333mV/mA CTs in 1LL split- Rogowski Coil (RCT) in 1LL split-
systems phase systems phase systems

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1 CT

Figure 2-25a - 1CT wiring for Figure 2-25b - 1CT wiring for Figure 2-25c - 1CT wiring for
5A/1A CTs in 1LN single phase 333mV/mA CTs in 1LN single Rogowski Coil (RCT) in 1LN
systems phase systems single phase systems

2.3.4 Typical Wiring


Wiring Modes
This meter can satisfy almost any kind of three-phase wiring scenario. Please read this section
carefully before choosing the suitable wiring method for your power system.
Voltage and current input wiring mode can be set separately in the meters parameter settings:

• The voltage wiring mode can be set as 3-phase 4-line Wye (3LN), 3-phase 3-line direct
connection (3LL), 3-phase 3-line open delta (2LL), single phase 2-line(1LN), and single
phase 3-line(1LL).
• The current input wiring mode can be set as 3CT, 2CT, and 1CT. The voltage mode can
be grouped with the current mode as 3LN-3CT (3CT or 2CT, 3LL-3CT, 2LL-3CT, 2LL-2CT,
1LL-2CT, 1LN-1CT).

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2.3.5 Frequently Used Wiring Methods

In this section, the most common voltage and current wiring combinations are shown in different
diagrams. In order to display measurement readings correctly, please select the appropriate
wiring diagram for your setup and application.

Typical Wiring Diagrams


1. 3LN-3CT with 3 CTs

Figure 2-26a 3LN-3CT wiring Figure 2-26b 3LN-3CT wiring Figure 2-26c 3LN-3CT wiring
using 5A/1A CTs using RCT/333mV/mA CTs using Rogowski Coils

2. 3LN-3CT using PTs

Figure 2-27a 3LN-3CT Figure 2-27b 3LN-3CT Figure 2-27c 3LN-3CT


configuration with PTs using configuration with PTs using configuration with PTs using
5A/1A CTs 333mV/mA CTs Rogowski Coils

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3. 3LL-3CT

Figure 2-28a 3LL-3CT Figure 2-28b 3LL-3CT Figure 2-28c 3LL-3CT


configuration using 5A/1A CTs configuration using 333mV/mA configuration using Rogowski
CTs Coils

4. 2LL-3CT

Figure 2-29a 2LL-3CT wiring Figure 2-29b 2LL-3CT wiring Figure 2-29c 2LL-3CT wiring with
with PTs using 5A/1A CTs with PTs using 333mV/mA CTs PTs using Rogowski Coils

5. 1LN-1CT

Figure 2-30a 1LN-1CT Figure 2-30b 1LN-1CT Figure 2-30c 1LN-1CT


configuration using 5A/1A CTs configuration using 333mV/mA configuration using Rogowski
CTs Coils

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6. 1LL-2CT

Figure 2-31a 1LL-2CT Figure 2-31b 1LL-2CT Figure 2-31c 1LL-2CT


configuration using 5A/1A CTs configuration using 333mV/mA configuration using Rogowski
CTs Coils

2.3.6 Communication
The Acuvim II series meter uses RS485 serial communication and the Modbus RTU protocol. The
terminals of communication are A, B, and S (14,15,16).
• A is the positive differential signal
• B is the negative differential signal
• S is connected to the shield of the twisted pair cables

Figure 2-32 Communication Port

Figure 2-33 shows the wiring of the RS485-USB converter to the meter’s communication port
terminals. There can be a maximum of 32 devices that can be connected on a RS485 bus.
For the wiring, use a good quality, shielded twisted pair cable, AWG22 (0.5mm²) or higher. The
overall length of the RS485 cable connecting all devices should not exceed 1200m (4000ft).

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Figure 2-33 RS485-USB connection to Acuvim II series meter

The Acuvim II series meter is used as the slave device of masters such as a PC, PLC, Data Collector
or RTU. If the master does not have a RS485 communication port, a converter (such as a RS232/
RS485 or a USB/RS485 converter) will be required. Typical RS485 network topologies includes
line, circle, and star (wye). The shield of each segment of the RS485 cable must be connected to
the ground at one end only.

Every A(+) should be connected to A(+), B(-) to B(-), or it will influence the network, or even damage
the communication interface.

The connection topology should avoid "T" type topology, meaning there is a new branch and it
does not begin at the beginning point.

Keep communication cables away from sources of electrical noise whenever possible.

When using long communication cables to connect several devices, an anti reflecting resistor
(typical value 120Ω-300Ω/0.25W) is normally added to the end of the cable beside the last meter if
the communication quality is distorted.

Use RS232/RS485 or a USB/RS485 converter with an optical isolated output and surge protection.

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This chapter describes how to view real time metering data and setting parameters using different
key combinations on the meter.

3.1 Display Panel and Keys


The front of the Acuvim II series meter consists of an LCD screen and four control keys. All the
display segments are illustrated in Figure 3-1. Users should note that all the segments will not
display in a single page under normal conditions.

Figure 3-1 All display segments

The icons displayed in figure 3-1 can be explained in the following table:
Table 3-1 All display segments
SN Display Description
Shows different modes on the display area.
Meter: real-time measurement
Max/Min: Statistical data
1 Display Mode Demand: Power demand data
Harmonic: Harmonic data
Setting: Parameter/meter settings
Digital I/O: Viewing I/O module data.

Four lines of " " digits in the


2 The numeric metering data will be displayed here.
metering area

Display energy data and real-time clock. Also used for the setting
3 Four " " and five " " digits
mode and digital I/O mode display.

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SN Display Description
Item Icons:
U for voltage
I for current
P for active power
Q for reactive power
S for apparent power
4 Three " " digits
PF for power factor
F for frequency
for phase angles
DMD for demand
Mxx for expanded I/O module type and display setting page
number.
Item Icons: Unbalance for unbalance of the voltage and current;
5 Unbalance, THD, MAX, MIN THD for total harmonics distortion; MAX for maximum and MIN for
minimum.
Displays the percentage of load to the rated current
6 Load Rate
or power.
: Quadrant of the system power
Four Quadrant Icon:
7 : Inductive Load
Load Type Icon:
: Capacitive Load
1, 2, 3: Represents 3 phases A, B, C
1-2, 2-3, 3-1: Represents 3 phase line to line AB, BC, CA
8 1-2, 2-3, 3-1, avg, N
avg: Represents the average
N: stands for neutral
Imp: Import Energy
Total: Absolute sum of Import and Export energy
9 Energy icon: Imp, Total, Net, Exp
Net: Algebraic sum of Import and Export energy
Exp: Export Energy
Voltage: V, kV
Current: A, kA
Active Power: kW, MW
Reactive Power: kvar, Mvar
Apparent Power: kVA, MVA
10 Units Measured Frequency: Hz
Active Energy: kWh
Reactive Energy: kvarh
Apparent Energy: kVAh
Percentage: %
Phase Angle: º
No Icon: no communication
11 Communication Icon One Icon: query sent
Two Icons: query sent and response received

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SN Display Description
No Icon: no pulse output
12 Energy pulse output indicator
With Icon: icon blinks when sending pulse output
M1: one AXM-IO1 connected
M1x2: two AXM-IO1 connected
None: no AXM-IO1 connected
M2: one AXM-IO2 connected
Expanded I/O module indicator
13 M2x2: two AXM-IO2 connected
None: no AXM-IO2 connected
M3: one AXM-IO3 connected
M3x2: two AXM-IO3 connected
None: no AXM-IO3 connected
Icon: Profibus module connected
14 Profibus Module Indicator
No Icon: Profibus module not connected
No Icon: Ethernet module not connected
With Icon: Ethernet module connected when the Second
Ethernet Module Indicator Communication Protocol is set as Other, Wi-Fi module connected
15 when the Second Communication Protocol is set to Wi-Fi, BACnet
module connected when the Second Communication Protocol
is set to BACnet, Mesh module connected when the Second
Communication Protocol is set to Mesh.

16 Current Tariff

17 Time Icon Time Display

There are four keys on the front panel of the meter, labeled H, P, E, V/A from left to right. These
four keys are used to read the real-time metering data, set parameters, and navigate the meter.

3.2 Metering Data


To view the metering data, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one second then release;
this will activate the display mode selection and the cursor will begin flashing. Press P or E to
move the flashing cursor right or left. To enter the metering mode, move the cursor to Meter
then press V/A. In the metering mode, the meter displays measurements such as voltage,
current, power, power factor, phase angle, unbalance, etc.

3.2.1 Voltage and Current Data


To view the voltage and current, press V/A while in metering mode.
The screen will roll to the next page when V/A is pressed again. It will go back to the first screen if
you press V/A at the last screen. The following figure shows the screen sequence:

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Figure 3-2 - Voltage and Current screen sequence

NOTE: When the meter is set to 2LL or 3LL, there is no phase voltage or neutral current displayed.
Therefore, only the third screen (line voltage & avg) and the fourth screen (three-phase current & avg) will
be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LN, only phase A voltage and phase A current will be displayed;
no other screens will be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LL, no phase C voltage or phase C current
will be displayed.

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Figure 3-3 shows an image of the three-phase voltage reading, where 1 represents phase A, 2
represents phase B, 3 represents phase C, and avg represents the average phase voltage.
Similarly in Figure 3-4, the three-phase current and average can be seen in the same
representation.

Figure 3-3 - Three-Phase Voltage Page Figure 3-4 -Three-Phase Current Page

In the voltage and current screen sequence the very first page provides users with an overall
summary of the metering values for the Acuvim II meter. Figure 3-5 shows the main summary
page of the Acuvim II where the top line of data refers to the average line-to-line voltage, the
second refers to the total power of the system, the third line refers to the average current, the
fourth line refers to the total system power factor, and the very last line refers to the total energy.

Figure 3-5 Meter Summary Page

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3.2.2 Power, Power Factor, and Frequency


To view all power related data, press P while in metering mode.
The screen will roll to the next page when P is pressed again. It will go back to the first screen if
you press P at the last screen. The following figure shows the screen sequence:

Figure 3-6 - Power, Power Factor, and Frequency screen sequence

NOTE: When the meter is set to 2LL or 3LL, only the fifth screen (system power) and the sixth screen
(system power factor & frequency) will be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LN only phase A power
and phase A power factor will be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LL, no phase C power and phase
C power factor will be displayed.

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Figure 3-7 - Three-Phase Power Page Figure 3-8 - Total System Power Page

3.2.3 Phase Angles and Unbalance


To view the phase angle and unbalance data, press H while in metering mode.
The screen will roll to the next page when H is pressed again. It will go back to the first screen if
you press H on the last screen. The following figure shows the screen sequence:

Figure 3-9 - Phase Angle and Unbalance screen sequence

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NOTE: When using 2LL or 3LL wiring modes, the voltage here stands for line-to-line voltage. Otherwise,
the voltage stands for line-to-neutral voltage. When the meter is set to 1LN, only phase A current to
phase A voltage angle will be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LL, no phase C voltage or current to
phase A voltage angle will be displayed.

Figure 3-10 - Voltage Phase Angle Page Figure 3-11 Current Phase Angle Page

3.2.4 Energy
To view the energy and real time clock on the meter, press the E button. The screen will roll to
the next page when E is pressed again. It will go back to the first screen if you press E at the last
screen.
The Acuvim II series meter can be set to record either primary or secondary energy. The unit of
energy is kWh for active energy, kvarh for reactive energy, and kVAh for apparent energy. The
running time has a resolution of 0.01h. The meter begins accumulating time when it is initially
powered up. The accumulated time is stored in the non-volatile memory and can be reset via
communication or from the meter’s display.
The energy reading on the Acuvim II meter can be read at the bottom of the display, where users
can cycle between different types of energy on any metering page on the meter except for the
Meter Summary page. The metering summary page only displays the total energy (kWh). The
following flow chart shows the screen sequence for the energy readings.

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Figure 3-12 - Energy and Real Time Clock screen sequence

There are different types of energy that the Acuvim II meter can measure, Figure 3-13 shows the
Import Active Energy represented by the IMP icon and the kWh unit.

Figure 3-13 - Import Active Energy

Table 3-2 shows the different icons and units for all the energy measurements in the Acuvim II
meter.

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Table 3-2 Energy Parameter Table


SN Parameter Unit
Imp Import Energy kWh
Exp Export Energy kWh
Net Net Energy kWh
Total Total Energy kWh
Imp Import Reactive Energy kvarh
Exp Export Reactive Energy kvarh
Net Net Reactive Energy kvarh
Total Total Reactive Energy kvarh
Apparent Energy kVAh

The meter’s time can also be found in the energy screen sequence. Figure 3-14 shows the date
displayed on the meter screen. The date is read as YYYY.MM.DD; the figure below shows the date
as April 28, 2020. In addition, when viewing the time/date on the meter display, the time icon will
be displayed on the bottom right corner of the meter screen.

Figure 3-14 - Time & Date Reading

3.2.5 TOU Display


In the metering mode, press P and E simultaneously to enter the TOU (Time-of-Use) mode. In the
TOU mode, the meter displays the energy, maximum demand, and its time in different tariffs.
The screen sequence for the TOU data can be seen in Figure 3-15:

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Figure 3-15 - TOU screen sequence

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3.3 Statistical Data


In the statistical data mode, the meter displays the maximum and minimum values for voltage,
current, power, power factor, unbalance, demand, THD, etc. To change the mode of the Acuvim II
meter to view statistical data, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one second then release;
the screen will go blank and the cursor will begin flashing. Press either P or E to move the flashing
cursor over to Max/Min and press V/A to enter and view the statistical data.
When P is pressed, the screen will roll to the next page, and will roll back to the first screen when
pressed at the last page. When E is pressed, the screen will roll back to the previous page, and will
roll back to the last screen when pressed at the first page.
Press V/A to switch the view between maximum and minimum. For example, if the current
display is showing the maximum phase voltage value, then V/A is pressed, the display will show
the minimum phase voltage value. If V/A is pressed again, the display will switch back to show the
maximum phase voltage value. The following figure shows the screen sequence:

Figure 3-16 - Max/Min screen sequence

NOTE: The figure shows the rolling sequence when P is pressed. The sequence would be reversed if
users press E to roll between screens. When the meter is set to 2LL or 3LL, the first screen (max value of
phase voltage) will not be displayed. When the meter is set to 1LL, there are no such displays as phase
C voltage, Ubc and Uca line voltage, phase C current, three-phase voltage and current unbalance factor,
Uc and Ic THD, phase C current demand, etc.

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NOTE: The timestamp for the max/min parameters can be viewed only from the Acuview software or
through Modbus communication. There are no commands associated with the H button in the Max/
Min display mode.

Figure 3-17 Acuvim II Minimum Readings Figure 3-18 Acuvim II Maximum Readings

3.4 Demand Data


To view the demand data, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one second then release; the
screen will go blank and the cursor will begin flashing. Press either P or E to move the flashing
cursor over to Demand and press V/A to view the meters demand data. The first screen that is
shown is the demand of active power, reactive power, and apparent power. Press either P or E
to view the current demand of phase A, phase B, and phase C. The power demand and current
demand are the only two screens that can be read in the demand mode.

NOTE: When the meter is set to 1LL, there is no phase C current demand displayed. When the meter is
set to 1LN, no phase B and C current demand will be displayed.
NOTE: There are no commands associated with the V/A and H button in the demand readings page.

Figure 3-19 shows the power demand screen that has a system active power demand of 112.7
kW, system reactive power demand of 0.063 kvar, and a system power demand of 115.1 kVA.

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Figure 3-19 Power Demand Screen

3.5 Harmonic Data


In the Harmonic data mode, the meter displays the individual harmonic data for voltage and
current, Total Harmonic Distortion, odd Harmonic Distortion, even Harmonic Distortion, Crest
Factor, and K Factor. To view the Harmonic data, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one
second then release; the screen will go blank the cursor will begin flashing. Press either P or E to
move the flashing cursor over to Harmonic and press V/A to view the Harmonic data of the meter.

3.5.1 Power Quality Data


While in the Harmonic data mode, press H to display the power quality data. By pressing H again,
the screen will roll to the next page and will roll back to the first screen when H is pressed at the
last page. Figure 3-20 shows the screen sequence for the power quality parameters.

Figure 3-20 - Power Quality Screen Sequence

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NOTE: When the meter is set to 1LN, only phase A is displayed for voltage THD, voltage odd harmonic
distortion, voltage even harmonic distortion, THFF, voltage crest, current THD, current odd harmonic
distortion, current even harmonic distortion, and current K factor. When the meter is set to 1LL phase C
is not displayed.

Figure 3-21 below shows the Total Harmonic Distortion for Voltage, where Phase A THD is 2.050%,
Phase B THD is 1.990%, Phase C THD is 1.920%, and the Average Phase Voltage THD is 1.986%.

Figure 3-21 - Harmonic Distortion Reading

3.5.2 Individual Harmonic Data


While in harmonic mode, press V/A to switch from the THD parameters to the individual harmonic
data display.
In the harmonic data display, the harmonic order will increase by one each time P is pressed and
will return to the 2nd Harmonic when P is pressed at the 63rd harmonic. The harmonic order will
decrease by one each time E is pressed and will return to the 63rd when E is pressed at the 2nd
harmonic.
Press V/A to switch the display between voltage harmonics and current harmonics.

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Figure 3-22 - Individual Harmonic data screen sequence

NOTE: The figure shows the rolling sequence when pressing P. If the E button is pressed, the sequence
will be reversed. When the meter is set to 1LN, only phase A is displayed for voltage and current
harmonic magnitudes. When the meter is set to 1LL, phase C is not displayed for voltage and current
harmonic magnitudes.

Figure 3-23 shows the 5th order harmonic readings for current: Phase A is 12.35%, Phase B is
4.940%, and Phase C is 7.541%.

Figure 3-23 - Individual Harmonic Reading

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3.6 Expanded I/O Module Data


To view the data from the expanded I/O modules, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one
second then release; the screen will go blank, and the cursor will begin flashing. Press either P or
E to move the cursor right or left until it is on Digital I/O, then press V/A to view the I/O data.
In the expanded I/O module data mode, the meter displays the data from the expanded I/O
modules such as the DI status, DI pulse counter, relay status, analog input, analog output etc.
In this mode the first page is the module selection. You can choose to view the available modules
that are attached to the meter. If no expanded I/O modules are connected, the screen will display
NO IO.

3.6.1 Module Selection:


In the module selection screen press P to move the cursor downwards, the cursor will move to the
top when it reaches the bottom. If only one module is connected, pressing P will have no effect.
Press E to move the cursor upwards, the cursor will move to the bottom when it reaches the top.
If only one module is connected, pressing E will have no effect.
Press V/A to select the module and enter the I/O module data selection mode.

Figure 3-24 - Module Selection Screen

As shown in the figure, two modules are connected, AXM-IO11, AXM-IO21 which are indicated by
M11, and M21, respectively. The cursor in the figure points to M21. The following table lists all I/O
modules and codes they are associated with.

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Table 3-3 I/O Module Representation


Code Module
M11 AXM-IO1-1
M12 AXM-IO1-2
M21 AXM-IO2-1
M22 AXM-IO2-2
M31 AXM-IO3-1
M32 AXM-IO3-2

I/O Module Data Display


In the I/O Module Data selection screen, press P to move the cursor downwards; the cursor will
move to the top when it reaches the bottom. Please note that there are 3 parameters for the
AXM-IO1, 3 parameters for the AXM-IO2, and 4 parameters for the AXM-IO3.
Press E to move the cursor upwards; the cursor will move to the bottom when it reaches the top.
Press V/A to select the parameter and enter the display of the data.
Press H to return to the module selection screen.
The following figures display the screen sequence for each I/O module supported on the Acuvim II.

Figure 3-25 - AXM-IO1 data display screen sequence

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Figure 3-26 - AXM-IO2 data display screen sequence

Figure 3-27 - AXM-IO3 data display sequence

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3.7 Meter Setting Mode


In the settings mode, the system parameters, expanded I/O module parameters, alarm
parameters, and communications module parameters can be read and modified. To access the
settings mode, press H and V/A simultaneously for about one second then release; the screen will
go blank, and the cursor will begin flashing. Press either P or E to move the flashing cursor over to
Setting and press V/A to enter the meter settings.

3.7.1 Password Inquiry


In order to access the meter’s settings, the meter’s password must be entered. By default, the
meter password is 0000. The following figure shows the password screen.

Figure 3-28 - Password Inquiry Page

To enter a password:
• Press H to move the flashing cursor to the next position.
• Press P to increase the number by 1.
• Press E to decrease the number by 1.
• Press V/A to confirm the password.
NOTE: If the meter’s password is unknown or forgotten, please contact Accuenergy Technical Support.

3.7.2 Parameter Selection Mode


Once the password has been entered correctly, there are four options to choose from in the
parameter selection mode:
• System

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• I/O
• NET (Depending on the type of communications module and protocol selected, this may say
MESH or BACNET)
• Alarm
To navigate in the parameter selection mode, press P to move the cursor downwards; the cursor
will move to the top when it reaches the bottom. Press E to move the cursor upwards; the cursor
will move to the bottom when it reaches the top. Press V/A to select and enter the setting.

Figure 3-29 - Parameter Selection Page

3.7.3 System Settings


Users can select and modify system parameters in the system parameter setting mode.
Key functions for selecting a parameter:
• Pressing P will roll to the next screen and will return to the first page when P is pressed at the
last page.
• The screen will roll to the last page each time E is pressed and will return to the last page when
E is pressed at the first page.
• Press V/A to modify the selected parameter.
• Press H to return to the parameter selection mode.
Key functions for modifying the parameter:
• Press H to move the flashing cursor to the next position.
• Press P to increase the number by 1.
• Press E to decrease the number by 1.
• Press V/A to confirm the modification and return to parameter selection mode.

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Figure 3-30 - System Parameters page sequence

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3.7.4 I/O Module Settings


In the expanded I/O module parameter mode, users can choose to view the available modules
that are attached to the meter and modify their parameters. If no expanded I/O modules are
connected, the screen will display NO IO. To return to the system parameter setting menu, press H.

Key functions for I/O module selection:


• Press H to return to parameter selection mode.
• Press P to move the cursor downwards. The cursor will move to the top when it reaches the
bottom. If there is only one module connected, pressing P will have no effect.
• Press E to move the cursor upwards, the cursor will move to the bottom when it reaches the
top. If there is only one module connected, pressing E will have no effect.
• Press V/A to select the module and enter the I/O module parameter setting mode.
Key functions for modifying the parameter:
• Press H to move the flashing cursor to the next position.
• Press P to increase the number by 1.
• Press E to decrease the number by 1.
• Press V/A to confirm the modification and return to parameter selection mode.
NOTE: Figures 3-30 to 3-33 show the rolling sequence using the P key. If you are using the E key for
scrolling across the pages, the sequence will be reversed.
The following figures show the sequence for the I/O module settings:

Figure 3-31 - Screen sequence for AXM-IO11/IO12

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Figure 3-32 - Screen sequence for AXM-IO21/IO22

Figure 3-33 - Screen sequence for AXM-IO31/IO32

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3.7.5 Communications Module Settings


When the second communication protocol is set to BACnet, there are certain pages that will be
displayed related to BACnet. These pages will only be shown when the module is successfully
connected to the meter; if the meter does not detect any module, it will display a LOADING page.

When the second communication protocol is set to MESH, the meter will display parameters
related to the AXM-MESH module.

When the second communication protocol is set to OTHER, there will be parameters displayed
related to the AXM-WEB-PUSH module.

When the second communication protocol is set to WIFI, there will be parameters displayed
related to the AXM-WIFI module.

When the second communication protocol is set to WEB2, there will be parameters displayed
related to the AXM-WEB2 module.

Key functions for finding the IO module parameters:


• Press H to return to parameter selection mode.
• The screen will roll to the next page each time P is pressed and will return to the first page
when P is pressed on the last page.
• The screen will roll to the last page each time E is pressed and will return to the last page
when E is pressed at the first page.
• Press V/A to modify the selected parameter.

Key functions for modifying the module parameters:


• Press H to move the flashing cursor to the next position.
• Press P to increase the number by 1.
• Press E to decrease the number by 1.
• Press V/A to confirm the modification and return to parameter selection mode.

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The following figures show the screen sequence for the supported communication protocols:

Figure 3-34 - Ethernet module net settings screen sequence

NOTE: This figure shows the rolling screen sequence using the P key. If using the E key for rolling to the
next page the sequence will be reversed.

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Figure 3-35 - BACnet IP module rolling screen sequence

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Figure 3-36 - BACnet MS/TP settings

Figure 3-37 - Mesh settings

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3.7.6 Alarm Settings


In the alarm parameter mode, the user can view and modify the parameters.

Key functions for finding the alarm parameter:


• Press H to return to parameter selection mode.
• The screen will roll to the next page each time P is pressed and will return to the first page
when P is pressed on the last page.
• The screen will roll to the last page each time E is pressed and will return to the last page
when E is pressed at the first page.
• Press V/A to modify the selected parameter.

Key functions for modifying the parameter:


• Press H to move the flashing cursor to the next position.
• Press P to increase the number by 1.
• Press E to decrease the number by 1.
• Press V/A to confirm the modification and return to parameter selection mode.

The following figure shows the sequence:

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3.8 Page Recovery Function

The Acuvim II series meter includes a page recovery function. This means that the meter stores
the current display page in the non-volatile memory upon power loss and reloads the page when
power is recovered. If power goes off when viewing under the parameter setting mode, the meter
will show voltage displayed when the power is recovered. If power goes off when viewing under
the expanded I/O module data mode, and if this expanded I/O module is not connected when
power recovers, the meter will show the voltage display page instead.

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Chapter 4: Detailed Functions and Software


The Acuvim II series meter contains advanced metering tools and is able to measure a multitude
of power, energy and power quality parameters. Some advanced functions may not be accessible
directly from the meter front; therefore, every meter can connect to our Acuview software that
helps to access the information. This chapter introduces these functions and software.

4.1 Acuview Software


The Acuview software is a free data logging software that can be used to read the meters data,
as well as configure and view settings. This software is free to download from our website (www.
accuenergy.com).
The software uses the Modbus protocol to communicate with the meter. Users can connect to
the software via the built in RS485 communication port or by Modbus TCP via communications
module.

4.1.1 Connect using RS485


Using the meters RS485 communication port users can connect to the software using an RS485
to USB converter. The RS485 port on the meter has three terminals where 14 is labeled A (positive),
terminal 15 is B (negative), and terminal 16 is S (Shield). The communication port uses half-duplex
two wire RS485 communication where the data is passed in one direction at a time, and the send
(TX) and receive (RX) signals are shared between the two wires.
The figure below depicts how the RS485-USB converter should be wired into the meter, the T/R+
on the converter connected to terminal 14(A) on the Acuvim II meter, and T/R- on the converter
connected to terminal 15(B) on the meter.

Figure 4-1 - RS485-USB converter connection to Acuvim II meter

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Once the physical wiring is connected between the converter cable and the Acuvim II meter, the
meter’s communication settings need to be confirmed. The communication settings in this case
are the meter’s Modbus device address (slave ID), the communication speed or baud rate, and the
parity. By default, the meter has the following communication settings:
• Modbus Device Address: 1
• Baud Rate: 19200
• Parity: Non1 (no parity, 1 stop bit)

NOTE: If users are connecting to a meter with no display (DIN rail mount model), please note that the
default baud rate of the meter is 9600 when the meter is first powered up. After one minute of being
powered, the default baud rate changes to 19200.

Next, the COM port must be confirmed for the computer that is being used to connect to the
meter. To determine the COM port that is assigned, open the Device Manager on the computer.
Under the Port (COM & LPT) heading, find the COM port number; for example, in the figure
below, COM4 has been assigned to the RS485-USB converter. Note the COM port number as it is
required to connect to the software.

Figure 4-2 - COM port number assigned to USB converter

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Open the Acuview software. The following New Connection screen will appear where users are
required to provide the type of connection, COM port, baud rate, parity, and scan interval.
Select the connection type as Serial Port and then select the COM port number assigned to the
USB converter cable from the device manager.
Next, enter in the communication settings (Baud Rate, Parity) from the Acuvim II meter into the
software. The scan interval can be left as the default of 200ms. Click OK after all settings have
been entered.

Figure 4-3 - Creating new connection on the Acuview software

Next, the device will need to be added to the software where users will need to enter in the device
type, the connection, device address, and a description for the device.
For the device type, users can select the Acuvim II meter model they are using (Acuvim IIR, Acuvim
IIW). The connection would be referring to the connection that was created in the step above in
Figure 4-3. The device address is in reference to the Modbus device address from the Acuvim II
meter, and the description field is used for labeling the device in the software.

Figure 4-4 - Adding Acuvim II device to the software

After clicking OK, the meter should automatically connect to the software, and you should see
data appear on the main screen in Acuview. If the meter does not initially connect, click on the
Operation menu and select Connect.

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Figure 4-5 - Acuview Software interface once successfully connected to the meter

NOTE: For methods on how to connect to the software using Modbus TCP via a communications
module, please refer to the AXM-WEB2 or AXM-WEB-PUSH User Manual which can be found on our
website: www.accuenergy.com.

4.2 Basic Analog Measurements


The Acuview software allows users to view all real-time analog measurements with high accuracy.
The real-time parameters that the meter can measure include voltage, current, power, frequency,
power factor, demand, etc.

Fig 4-6 - Real-Time Metering

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4.2.1 High Speed Monitoring


The Acuvim II V3 model supports High Speed Monitoring which includes either 100ms or 20ms
sampling rates.
The high speed parameters include most real time parameters for 100ms, however at 20ms
sampling the meter only supports voltage, current, total active/reactive power and frequency.

The following images show the parameters for both 100ms and 20ms:

Fig 4-6-1a - 100ms High Speed Monitoring

Fig 4-6-1b - 20ms High Speed Monitoring

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4.3 Demand
This meter can support demand measurements consisting of power and current demand
readings. The demand can be found in the real-time section as outlined in Figure 4-7 below.
The demand will be calculated using the demand calculation method configured in the meter. The
calculation types include:
• Fixed Window: The demand is calculated based on selecting the calculation period between
1-30 minutes. The meter will calculate and update the demand values at the end of each
calculation period.
• Sliding Window: The demand is calculated by selecting the calculation period between 1-30
minutes. The meter will average the energy accumulated within this period of time and the
demand value is updated every minute.
• Thermal: The demand is calculated based on thermal response, used in thermal demand
meters. This method uses a sliding window to update the demand value at the end of each
calculation period.
• Rolling Window: The demand is based on selecting a calculation period between 1-30
minutes, a sub interval (Demand Calculation Slip Time), and the demand value is updated at
each sub interval. The sub interval must be a factor of the calculation period. For example,
with a calculation period of 15 minutes, the sub interval can be configured as 5 minutes.
The demand calculation type and interval can be configured in the meter settings on either the
software, which will be discussed in the software settings portion of this chapter, or from the front
display of the meter (refer to Chapter 3 for accessing the demand settings).

Figure 4-7 - Demand Readings

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4.4 Energy
The Acuvim II meter supports the writing of energy values which can be done via software
or Modbus but not from the meter’s display. This is used to configure the meter to start
accumulating from a certain energy value.
Energy Calculating mode
1. Users can select different energy calculating modes, fundamental based or full-wave based
either from the meter-front or via communication. The fundamental based calculating is used to
accumulate energy without taking harmonics into consideration while full-wave based calculating
is used to accumulate energy including fundamentals and harmonics.

NOTE: When fundamental based calculating mode is selected, the PF calculation will be based on the
fundamental wave.
NOTE: If user has 400Hz Acuvim II model, only the full-wave method is supported.

2. The energy reading can be set as either Primary or Secondary. Primary displays the energy
accumulation in terms of the Primary measurement and Secondary will display the energy
accumulation in terms of the secondary measurement with resolution of up to 1Wh. Users can
configure this setting by either by pressing keys from the meter-front (refer to chapter 3), via
Modbus communication though Acuview software, or through Modbus registers.

NOTE: Acuvim II is able to display either primary energy or secondary energy on the LCD screen.
However, it is only able to send out pulses according to secondary energy via the AXM-I/O module.

Figure 4-8 - Energy Readings

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4.5 Max/Min
Acuvim II series meter logs maximum and minimum value statistics for all real time, demand, THD
parameters and also log the time that it occurred. All data is stored in non-volatile memory so
that statistic information can be preserved even when the meter is loses power or gets shut off.
All maximum and minimum data can be accessed via communication or from the meter front,
however only timestamps information can only be accessed via communication.
Statistical data can be cleared via communication or from the meter-front.

Figure 4-9 Max and Min readings

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4.6 Harmonics and Power Quality Analysis


4.6.1 Harmonics & THD
Acuvim II series meter can measure and analyze several power quality parameters which is useful
for further analyzing the voltage and current signals measured by the meter.
Total Harmonic Distortion: A ratio of the sum of powers in all harmonic components to power of
the fundamental frequency. The Acuvim II meter also supports even and odd order THD, where
even order harmonics are the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and so on and odd order harmonics are 3rd, 5th, 7th,
etc.
Crest Factor: Is the ratio between either the peak current or voltage and the RMS value.
THFF: Stands for Telephone Harmonic Form Factor and is the ratio of the square root of the
sum of the squares for all the sine wave components (including alternating current waves both
fundamental and harmonic) to the RMS value of the entire wave form.
K Factor: A measure of the heating effect caused by current harmonics that helps determine
the linearity of a load. If the K factor is 1, this means that the load is linear and that there are no
harmonics present. However, a K factor value greater than one means that the load is not linear
and that there is a higher heating effect caused by the harmonics in the system.
Harmonics are essentially high frequency waveforms that are combined with or superimposed
over the fundamental frequency. The fundamental frequency is the circuit frequency which is
50 or 60Hz depending on the system that is being monitored. The Acuvim II meter supports
individual voltage and current harmonics up to the 63rd order. This means that the meter can
monitor the percentage of harmonics present up to the 63rd order (63 times the fundamental
frequency). This provides users with an in depth examination of the power quality for the system
they are monitoring.
NOTE: The 400 Hz Acuvim II model only supports 2nd~15th harmonics.

Figure 4-10 - THD Reading

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Figure 4-11 - Individual Harmonic Reading

4.6.2 Amplitude and Angle


This section provides users with the amplitude and phase angle details of the harmonics being
measured by the meter. For example if the voltage input to the meter is 120V, and a harmonic
reading of 10% for the 2nd order, the amplitude in this case will show 12V. Both voltage harmonics
and current harmonic amplitude/angles can be viewed. Users can view from the 2nd to 63rd
order by using the scroll bar on the software.

Figure 4-11-a - Amplitude and Angle Section

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4.6.3 Phase Angles


Phase angle indicates the angle between phase A voltage and other voltage/current parameters
in a range from 0 to 360 degrees. These readings allows the users to analyze the phase angle
difference between each phase and also determine if current/voltage are incorrectly out of phase,
which tend to be related to wiring/installation issues with the meter.

• When the wiring is set to 2LL or 3LL, the meter provides the phase angles of U23, U31,
I1, I2, I3 corresponding to U12 (reference angle).
• When the wiring is set to 3LN, the phase angles are U2, U3, I1, I2, and I3 where U1 is the
reference angle.
• When the wiring is set to 1LL, the meter has phase angle of U2, I1, and I2 where U1 is
the reference angle.

The phase angle readings from Acuview software are shown in Figure 4-12. The image provides
the phase angle reading of a three-phase four wire system (3LN), where the three-phase voltage is
120 degrees apart. The current phase angle for three-phase four wire balanced systems is usually
aligned with the voltage phase angles.

Figure 4-12 - Phase Angle Diagram & Readings

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4.6.4 Sequence Component and Unbalance Analysis


Acuvim II series meter is able to perform sequential analysis for the input signal. The sequence
components allow users to represent three-phase systems as individual into three single phase
networks, where these networks can be described as the positive sequence, negative sequence
and zero sequence.
Positive Sequence: Three phasors of the positive sequence are equal in magnitude and are
spaced by 120 degrees.

Figure 4-13 - Positive Sequence Phasor Diagram

Negative Sequence: Similar to the positive sequence, the negative phase-sequence phasors are
of equal in magnitude and spaced by 120 degrees. The main difference between positive and
negative sequence is the phase rotation, where the negative sequence has phase B phase leading
phase A rather than lagging in the positive sequence.

Figure 4-14 - Negative Sequence Phasor Diagram

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Zero Sequence: Combines a set of three phasors that are equal in magnitude and in-phase with
each other. Unlike the positive and negative sequence, there is no rotation associated with the
zero sequence.

Figure 4-15 - Zero Sequence Phasor Diagram

Unbalance Factor
The unbalance factor allows users to understand the percentage in which the voltage and current
are unbalanced. The factor is a percentage of the ratio of the negative/zero sequence component
to the positive sequence component, and essentially tells users that the magnitude, as well as
the phase angles, between of the three-phase voltage/current is not equal. Figure 4-16 shows the
unbalance and sequence component reading from the Acuview software.

Figure 4-16 - Unbalance and Sequence Component Reading

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4.7 Alarm
Acuvim II series meter supports an over/under limit alarming function. When the monitored
parameter goes over or under the preset limit and stays at the level over the preset time delay,
the alarm will be triggered. The alarm can be configured directly from the meter display, the
Acuview software, or via Modbus communication.
The meter can have a maximum of 16 alarm channels configured. If users have extended I/O
modules attached, the alarms can trigger different functions, such as a relay output or digital
output, which can be used to activate downstream devices such as a beacon light or buzzer.
There is an option to have the meter’s display flash when an alarm is triggered which provides
users a visual cue that an alarm condition has been triggered.

Figure 4-17 - Alarm Setting

Before using the alarming function, alarm conditions such as logic dependency, target set point,
and time delay must be correctly set. Settings can be accessed and modified from the software via
the communication connection as shown in Fig 4-17. To access the alarm settings from the meter
display, refer to Chapter 3 for the screen sequence. To configure the alarms using Modbus, refer
to Chapter 6 to view the register list.

Alarm Channel/Parameter Code: Users can select from the drop down menu the desired
parameter to alarm in the alarm settings page. If setting the alarms using Modbus or from the
meters display enter in the alarm code for the desired parameter, the alarm code table can be
seen in table 4-3. For example, "0" would represent frequency and "17" would represent Total
System Power.

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Comparison Mode: Users can select three, different alarm conditions:


1. Greater than (>)
2. Equal to (=)
3. Smaller than (<)
For example: If you choose the target parameter to be "Frequency," the condition to be "greater
than" and set point to be "50," the alarm will be triggered when the frequency is greater than 50Hz
and will come out of the alarm condition when the frequency is less than 50Hz.

Setpoint: The setpoint is the parameter value used in the alarm condition and is the alarm
condition value whether you want to trigger below, under, or when the parameter is equal to this
setpoint value.

Delay Time: If the alarm condition lasts for the preset time period, the alarm signal will be
triggered. The delay range is from 0 to 3000 (unit: 10ms). When it is set to 0, there is no delay and
alarm will be triggered when the alarm condition is met. If it is set to 20, there will be a 200ms (20
x 10ms) delay.

Output to Digital Output: If using an AXM-IO2 module, users have the option to output a pulse
signal when an alarm is triggered.
Table 4-1 - Digital Output Alarm Translation
DO Code DO Channel IO Module
DO211 DO1 AXM-IO2-1

DO212 DO2 AXM-IO2-1

DO221 DO1 AXM-IO2-2

DO222 DO2 AXM-IO2-2

Output to Relay: If using an AXM-IO1 or AXM-IO3 module, users have the option to send a signal
to the relay output when an alarm is triggered. Select one of the following options in the RO drop-
down menu:
Table 4-2 - Relay Output Alarm Translation
RO Code RO Channel IO Module
111 RO1 AXM-IO1-1

112 RO2 AXM-IO1-1

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RO Code RO Channel IO Module


121 RO1 AXM-IO1-2

122 RO2 AXM-IO1-2

311 RO1 AXM-IO3-1

312 RO2 AXM-IO3-1

321 RO1 AXM-IO3-2

322 RO2 AXM-IO3-2

NOTE: If RO is under alarming mode, it can only work in the “latch” mode.

Table 4-3 - Alarming Parameter Code Table


Alarming Alarming Alarming Alarming
Alarming Alarming Alarming Alarming
Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter
Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter
Code Code Code Code
Analog Input
Total Reactive DI2 (AXM-
0 Frequency 21 42 Channel 2 63
Power IO3-1)
(AXM_IO3-1)
Phase A Analog Input
Phase A DI3 (AXM-
1 22 Apparent 43 Channel 1 64
Voltage IO3-1)
Power (AXM-IO3-2)
Phase B Analog Input
Phase B DI4 (AXM-
2 23 Apparent 44 Channel 2 65
Voltage IO3-1)
Power (AXM-IO3-2)
Phase C
Phase C Active Power DI1 (AXM-
3 24 Apparent 45 66
Voltage Demand IO1-2)
Power
Total Reactive
Average DI2 (AXM-
4 25 Apparent 46 Power 67
Phase Voltage IO1-2)
Power Demand
Apparent
Line Voltage Phase A DI3 (AXM-
5 26 47 Power 68
AB Power Factor IO1-2)
Demand
Phase A
Line Voltage Phase B DI4 (AXM-
6 27 48 Current 69
AC Power Factor IO1-2)
Demand
Phase B
Line Voltage Phase C DI5 (AXM-
7 28 49 Current 70
BC Power Factor IO1-2)
Demand
Phase C
Average Line Total Power DI6 (AXM-
8 29 50 Current 71
Voltage Factor IO1-2)
Demand
Voltage
Phase A Reverse Phase DI1 (AXM-
9 30 Unbalance 51 72
Current Sequence IO2-2)
Factor

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Alarming Alarming Alarming Alarming


Alarming Alarming Alarming Alarming
Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter
Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter
Code Code Code Code
Current
Phase B DI1 (AXM- DI2 (AXM-
10 31 Unbalance 52 73
Current IO1-1) IO2-2)
Factor
Phase C Load DI2 (AXM- DI3 (AXM-
11 32 53 74
Current Characteristic IO1-1) IO2-2)
Average Phase A (Vab) DI3 (AXM- DI4 (AXM-
12 33 54 75
Current THD IO1-1) IO2-2)
Neutral Phase B (Vac) DI4 (AXM- DI1 (AXM-
13 34 55 76
Current THD IO1-1) IO3-2)
Phase A Phase C (Vbc) DI5 (AXM- DI2 (AXM-
14 35 56 77
Power THD IO1-1) IO3-2)
Phase B Average DI6 (AXM- DI3 (AXM-
15 36 57 78
Power Voltage THD IO1-1) IO3-2)
Phase C Phase A DI1 (AXM- DI4 (AXM-
16 37 58 79
Power Current THD IO2-1) IO3-2)
Total System Phase B DI2 (AXM-
17 38 59
Power Current THD IO2-1)
Phase A
Phase C DI3 (AXM-
18 Reactive 39 60
Current THD IO2-1)
Power
Phase B
Average DI4 (AXM-
19 Reactive 40 61
Current THD IO2-1)
Power
Phase C Analog Input
DI1 (AXM-
20 Reactive 41 Channel 1 62
IO3-1)
Power (AXM-IO3-1)

4.7.1 Alarm Log


The Acuvim II series meter has built-in alarm logging capabilities where 16 entries in total can be
recorded.
The record sequence of these entries do not depend on the sequence of the 16 alarm channels.
The meter begins logging alarm status starting from the 1st record location to the last one. Alarm
logs are being recorded in a "cycle" fashion which means the latest event will overwrite the oldest
record.
When over/under limit parameters return to normal, its value and timestamp will be recorded
as well. Therefore, users can determine the over/ under limit duration by checking the time
difference.

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Figure 4-18 - Alarming Records

No.: There are 16 alarm entries in the alarm log and this number indicates the alarm
number. For example, the newest alarm record number in Figure 4-18 is record entry 7.

Timestamp: The Acuvim II meter can log the timestamp for when the alarm occurred.
The timestamp format is YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss. The column to the right provides the
millisecond reading for the timestamp.

Alarm Channel: The alarm channel column specifies which parameter in the Acuvim II
meter was triggered.

Value: Displays the value that triggers the alarm condition as well as the value that
brings the alarm back into normal condition.

Alarming Status: Indicates whether the alarm is triggered or not. For example, when
the status is OUT, the alarm is triggered. When the alarm status is IN, the alarm is back
to its normal condition.

Limit ID: Refers to the alarm (1-16) that was configured in the alarm settings.

Users can check whether there is a new alarm record as well as the log number associated with
newest alarm record. The alarm log can also be reset from the software, the meter display (refer
to Chapter 3 for screen sequence), or through Modbus communication (refer to Chapter 6).
The alarm logs can be saved via the Acuview software as either plain text, .csv, or as an Excel file.

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4.8 Meter Settings


The meter settings can be configured from the meter display (refer to chapter 3 for screen
sequencing), through the Modbus registers (refer to chapter 6) and from the Acuview software.
The meter settings need to be configured correctly in order for the Acuvim II meter to read data.
After configuring any of the meter settings users will need to click on Update Device at the bottom
of the settings page in order for the setting to take effect.

Figure 4-19 - Basic Meter Settings

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4.8.1 Communication
• Communication Channel 1 - Refers to the meters RS485 communication port; the settings
here are relative to Modbus RTU or DNP over serial communication.
• Protocol - Can be set as Modbus or DNP, Modbus is default
• Address - Is the slave ID, the default is 1 and the range is 1-247.
• Baud Rate - The communication speed in bits per second. The default is 19200 and the
range is 1200-38400.
• Parity – Is the communication parity; the default is None 1 which means no parity and 1
stop bit.

• Communication Channel 2 - Refers to the secondary communication of the meter and is


typically communications module (i.e. AXM-WEB2, AXM-MESH, AXM-BMS, etc.).
• Protocol - Is the protocol used for the communications module; by default, it is set for
OTHER, which is compatible with the Ethernet communications module. When using
AXM-MESH, the protocol should be set for MESH. When using AXM-BMS, the protocol
should be BACnet. When using AXM-WEB2, the protocol should be WEB2.
• Address - The address to be used for accessing the meter via the communication
protocol. For example, if using an Ethernet module and accessing the meter via Modbus
TCP, this address would be used as the slave ID.
• Baud Rate - The baud rate should be the communication speed required for
communication between meter and communications module. By default, this is set for
38400 which is compatible with AXM-WEB2 and AXM-WEB-PUSH modules. However, if
using the AXM-MESH module, the baud rate must be configured as 9600.
• Parity - The parity setting is None 1 by default which is required for communication with
the external communication modules.

4.8.2 Wiring, CT/PT Ratios


• Wiring Mode
• Voltage - The Voltage wiring refers to the type of system that is being monitored by the
Acuvim II meter. By default, the wiring is set 3LN (3 line and neutral) connection. For
more information regarding wiring, refer to Chapter 2.
• Current - The Current wiring setting refers to the number of CTs being used. By default,
the meter is set for 3CT; for more information regarding CT wiring see Chapter 2.
• CT/PT Ratio

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• PT1 - If using Potential Transformers with the meter at the voltage input, this setting
refers to the Primary side rating of the transformer. The range is from 50.0-1000000.0.
If PTs are not being used with the meter, this setting can be left as the default which is
400.0.
• PT2 - If using Potential Transformers with the meter at the voltage input, this setting
refers to the Secondary side rating of the transformer. The range is from 50.0-400.0.
If PTs are not being used with the meter, this setting can be left as the default which is
400.0.
• CT1 - The CT1 setting refers to the Primary side rating of the current transformers being
used with the meter. For example, if 200:5A CTs were being used, the CT1 setting would
be configured as 200. Range is from 5-50000. The default CT1 value for 5A current
input meters is 5, the default for 333mV/mA current inputs is 1, and the default for RCT
current input meters is 1000.
• CT2 - The CT2 setting refers to the secondary output of the current transformers. By
default, the CT2 setting is already configured based on the current input type for the
Acuvim II meter. For example, if you have a 5A current input meter, the CT2 value will
already be configured for 5A. If you have a 333mV current input meter, the CT2 value
is 333, and if you have an RCT current input meter, the CT2 value is 120/60 (120mV per
60Hz).
NOTE: For 5A current input meters, the CT2 value can be changed from 5A to 1A to support
1A secondary output CTs. The mA type current input meters can change the CT2 value from
80mA/100mA/200mA.

• Real Time Reading - The real time reading setting affects the Modbus registers read out of
the Acuvim II meter. By default, the meter is set for Secondary mode which requires that a
multiplier be applied to the register readout. In Primary mode, no multiplier is required.
NOTE: The real time reading setting does not affect the reading on the meter’s display. It only affects the
Modbus register reading of the meter when polling the Modbus registers.

• Current Direction Setting - The Acuvim II supports a setting that allows users to changed the
current direction in the meter. This is beneficial is the CTs have been installed in the reverse
direction or if the leads have been terminated to the meter in reverse polarity. By default The
current direction is configured to positive for I1, I2 and I3. Changing the current direction
to negative is basically changing the phase angle of the current by 180 degrees allowing for
correct adjustment if there is an installation error.

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4.8.3 Demand Settings


• Demand Calculation Method - There are four types of demand that the Acuvim II meter
supports: Fixed, Sliding Window, Thermal, and Rolling Window. See section 4.3 for a description
for each calculation method.
• Average Interval Window - Is the averaging time used in the demand calculation method. The
default is 15 minutes, and the range is from 1-30 minutes.
• Sub-Interval - The sub-interval time is used in the rolling block method where the sub-interval
must be a factor of the averaging interval window. The default is 1 minute and the range is
from 1-30 minutes.

4.8.4 Energy Reading & Power Factor Settings


• Energy Type - Users can configure the energy type as either fundamental or fundamental +
harmonics.
• Energy Reading - The energy reading affects the meter calculation. If set for Primary, the meter
will accumulate according to the primary usage. However, if configured as Secondary, the meter
will use the secondary values for the energy accumulation where the resolution of 1 Wh can be
seen.
• VAR/PF Convention - Users can select the convention as either IEC or IEEE.
• VAR Calculation Method - There are two ways to calculate reactive energy (power):
1. True Method – This method uses the Budeanu Concept to calculate the True reactive
power. This method generally uses the harmonic components to do the calculation instead
of using the power vector triangle method. The most common definition of reactive power is
Budeanu’s definition, given by following expression for single phase circuit:

Budeanu proposed that apparent power consists of two orthogonal components, active power
and nonactive power, which is divided into reactive power and distortion power:

2. Generalized Method - This method uses Fryze's concept to calculate the Generalized
reactive power. This method separates instantaneous current into two components, active and

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reactive currents. Active current is calculated as:

And reactive current as:

Active and reactive powers are as follows, where Ia and Ir represents RMS values of
instantaneous active and reactive currents:

4.8.5 Load Percentage

The rated load can be represented in terms of either current or power.


• If current is selected, the rated current that is used would be the CT1 setting value in the PT/
CT ratio settings. For example, if CT1 is set for 1000A and the average current the meter is
monitoring is 500A, the load percentage would be 50% (500/1000).
• If power is selected, the rated primary power would be used in the load percentage
calculation. The max primary power can be calculated as follows:
Max Primary Power without using PTs = 3 * (480) * (CT1)

Max Primary Power using PTs = 3 * (PT1) * (CT1)

The max primary power would be the power that is entered in the Rated Watt Total setting.
The load percentage is displayed on the front of the Acuvim II meter display. The load percentage
is calculated based on the following equation:

Where the meter will have either a 5A or 1A current input. If users have Acuvim II meters with

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Rogowski Coil (RCT), 333mV, or mA type Current Inputs, then 1A is used in this equation.
For example, if the max primary power of your system is 576000W (or 576kW), your system is
currently using 211kW and the meters current input type is 5A, then the load percentage would
be calculated as follows:

The load percentage can only be viewed on the front LCD display of the Acuvim II meter; figure 4-20
shows where it is located on the display.

Figure 4-20 - Load Percentage

4.9 Time & Date Configuration


The meter can have its time and date configured only from the Acuview software or by writing to
the Modbus registers (refer to chapter 6), this is not configurable from the meter display. From the
Acuview software under the System Status section in the Readings tab users can configure the
time and date for the meter.
The meter’s time can be saved when the meter is powered off. However, if the meter is powered
off for seven days or longer, the meter will reset back to its default time.
Users have the option to configure the time manually or synchronize with the PC’s time to
configure the time & date. Simply click on the Set Device Clock button for the setting to take
affect.

NOTE: If users have a communications module, they will need to also configure the time from the
module’s web interface for the time to take effect.

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Figure 4-21 - Device Clock Configuration

4.10 Data Logging


The Acuvim IIR/IIW models support data logging onto the meter internal memory, where these
models include 8MB of memory. The base model Acuvim II does not have the internal memory
and does not support data logging capabilities. The meter is able to log data and store it on to
the meters internal memory where users can read and pull the data from the memory. The data
is logged and has time-stamps to allow users to monitor the exact time each record was logged
at. Data logging is useful for users who wish to analyze the meters data for further research and
billing purposes.
NOTE: If users have the base Acuvim II model, they can log data onto the computer’s memory, however
the Acuview software must be running at all times in order for this to occur.

4.10.1. Data Log Setting


The Acuvim IIR/IIW meters have three data logs available where each log can be independently
programmed with individual settings. This means that each data log can be used to monitor
different types of parameters, where the user can program up to 117 parameters per log.
Data Logging Parameters - Users can select the data logging parameters on the software
from the parameter box located on the left of the interface. Users can select different types
of parameters by selecting the parameter type in the drop down menu. The following types of
parameter types are available for data logging:
• Real-Time Metering - Includes real time parameters such as voltage, current, power, etc.
• Demand - Includes both power and current demand parameters.
• Energy - Includes all energy types such as import, export, net, total, reactive, etc.
• THD - These parameters include all THD parameters such as THF, Crest Factor, THFF, etc.
• Voltage & Current Harmonics - Includes all individual harmonic parameters (2nd-63rd
order harmonics for each voltage and current phase).
• Sequence Components - Includes positive, negative, and zero sequence components.
• Phase Angle - Voltage and Current phase angle parameters

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• DI Counter - If using an external I/O module, the user can log the DI counter value
• Analog Output/Input Raw & Scaled values - Users have the option to log the AO/AI
values—both the raw values as well as the scaled values. More information on scaling for
AO/AI can be found in Chapter 5.
Users can click and select the which parameters they want to log and click on the Add button
to add the parameters to the log. Parameters can be deleted by selecting the parameter and
clicking on the Remove button. Users can simply clear the entire data log by clicking on the Clear
All button.

Memory Usage - As users add parameters to the data log there is Space Allocation section of
the software that allows users to monitor the memory. Each data log can have 228 bytes, and
each parameter uses roughly 4 bytes which then allows for a maximum of approximately 57
parameters per data log. The Max records will be dependent on the sector percentage that is
configured for the data log. More records will be available the higher the sector percentage is.

Registers & Sectors - In this section, users can drag the Sector bar to an appropriate value. The
sector range is from 0-100. Having the bar at the maximum of 100 means the data log will use all
of the meter’s memory. The total sector number between Data Log 1, Data Log 2 and Data Log 3
must not be more than 100. For example:
• If you are using just Data Log 1, you can have the sector all the way to 100
• If you are using Data Log 1 and Data Log 2, you can have both sectors at 50
• If you are using Data Log 1, Data Log 2 and Data Log 3, you can have the sectors at 30, 30, and
40.
Logging Interval - The logging interval determines how often the data is recorded in the data
log. The logging interval can be configured from 1-1440 minutes, if the interval is set as 0 the data
log is disabled. If users wish to log at quicker intervals they will need to use an communications
module (AXM-WEB2 or WEB-PUSH) with the Acuvim II meter to log as fast as 1 second.

Logging Mode - There are three different types of logging modes that can be configured. Please
note that the time will need to be configured correctly on the meter in order for the data to log
successfully.
• Immediate - This starts logging immediately and does not stop. When the memory is
full, the meter starts to overwrite the data from the oldest data log entry (first-in, first-out
method).
• Start Time - This mode has a specific start time for the meter to begin logging. Users will

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need to specify the start time by selecting the hour and minute. Once the data starts to log,
it does not stop and, like the immediate logging mode, the data will start to overwrite the
oldest data log entry once the memory is full.
• Time Interval - In this mode, there is a specific time interval where the meter is logging
data. Users will need to specify both the start and end time for the data log. This will
continue to log until the end time is reached or until the memory is full.
Once all configuration is complete user must click on Update Device at the bottom of the page,
when updating the device data log 1,2, and 3 will be erased. If at anytime the user changes
the data log configuration, when updating the device the existing data logs will be erased. It is
important that users download and save all data logs before changing the configuration.

Figure 4-22 - The Data Log 1 Setting

NOTE: If the memory of the historical data log is full, the meter will erase the first sector in which the
memory size is 65536 bytes (64kb). The following sector (the second sector) will become the first sector
and the data from the erased sector will not be recoverable. Therefore, the user should save the whole
log before the memory is full to maintain all data.

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4.10.2 Retrieving the Data Log


The data logs can be retrieved directly from the Acuview software or by Modbus (refer to Chapter
6). In the Acuview software, under the readings tab, select Data Log. The top of the screen will
show an overview of the three data logs which include the Max number of records for the data
log, the number of used records, the record size, the window status, and the first/last recorded
timestamp.
In the drop-down menu, users can select which data log they wish to retrieve the data from. By
default, Data Log 1 will appear—use the drop-down menu to switch between Data Log 1, 2, and 3.

In the second drop-down menu, users can select the number of records, or a specific range of
records, they wish to view. The following options are available:
• Read newest 50 records
• Read 1000 records
• Read 64000 records
• Read 1000 records (Select Time)
• Read 64000 records (Select Time)

In the Start Record Num users have the option to select which record number to begin reading
the data log, this is not valid when reading the newest 50 records but is valid for all other reading
options.

Once the data log settings are configured click on Read, the data will begin to populate and will
take several minutes depending on the amount of records selected to read. The data will appear
in a tabular format where users can scroll through the data. Figure 4-21 shows the data retrieval.

There are options to save the data where the data log file can be saved as a text, csv, or excel file.
This is done by using the Save to File button.

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Figure 4-23 - Data Log Retrieval Page

4.11 Time-of-Use (TOU)


Most utilities bill customers according to their Time-of-Use rates where customers are billed at
certain rates depending on when the energy usage occurs. The Acuvim II meter supports a Time-
of-Use functions that allows users to assign up to 4 different tariffs to different time periods within
the day according to their billing requirements. The meter will calculate and accumulate energy
to each of the different tariffs configured based on the meters time/date and TOU settings.
The Time-of-Use (TOU) must be configured from the Acuview software by selecting TOU under the
Settings tab.

4.11.1 General TOU Setting


• Season Setting - There can be a maximum of 12 seasons configured in the Acuvim II for the
TOU settings. Each season will operate on the TOU Schedule it is configured to.
• Schedule Setting - There can be a maximum of 14 schedules. This parameter determines
the number of TOU schedules available for the TOU calendar setting. Each schedule can be
divided up into time segments and assigned a tariff.
• Segment Setting - A segment is included in a schedule and each schedule can have up to a
maximum of 14 time segments. Each segment is assigned a tariff.

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• Tariff Setting - The Acuvim II supports up to 4 tariffs in the TOU function. The range is 0-3 for
this setting where 0 means 1 tariff and 3 means all 4 tariffs are used.
• 0 - Sharp
• 1 - Sharp, Peak
• 2 - Sharp, Peak, Valley
• 3 - Sharp, Peak, Valley, Normal
• Weekend Setting - Allows users to assign which day(s) of the week to consider as weekends.
The weekend setting can be set by making use of the following relationship where the 7 days
of the week can be represented by 7 bits. The least significant bit (bit0) represents Sunday and
bit1-bit6 represent Monday to Saturday.
• A bit that is 0 represents the day is not a weekend
• A bit that is 1 represents the day is a weekend
• The decimal representation of the binary value is what is entered in the setting and the
range is from 0-127. For example, to set Saturday and Sunday as weekend, the binary
number would be 1000001, which is 65 in decimal.
• Weekend Schedule - If there are weekend settings, the user can configure which schedule to
use for the weekend. Select the schedule number that is in reference to the weekend rates.
• Holiday Setting - A maximum of 30 holidays can be programmed to the TOU calendar. If
the holiday setting parameter is set as 3, the first 3 slots of the holiday schedule must be set,
otherwise, it will be considered as an invalid input (TOU function will be disabled).
• Fault Status Word - This will display a hex word if there is an error present in the TOU settings.
This word should read 0 if all settings are correct. Table 4-4 explains the different error codes
that can be displayed on the software. The Hex values are displayed in the Acuview software.
Table 4-4 Fault Status Word Translation Table
Error Code (Hex) Error Code (Decimal) Meaning of Error Code
0 0 Correct TOU settings

1 1 Tariff number setting error

4 4 Schedule setting Error

8 8 Season Setting Error

A 10 Segment Setting Error

C 12 Schedule Setting Error

10 16 Parameter of Season Setting Error

20 32 Holiday Number Setting Error

40 64 Parameter of Holiday Setting Error

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Error Code (Hex) Error Code (Decimal) Meaning of Error Code


100 256 Tariff of Schedule Setting Error

200 512 Time of Schedule Setting Error

400 1024 Time sequence on schedule setting Error

800 2048 Weekend Schedule Number Setting Error

1000 4096 Weekend Setting Error

Figure 4-24 - TOU General Settings

4.11.2 Monthly Billing Mode


Users can select the monthly billing that matches their billing requirement, where the billing mode
can be at the end of every month or a specific time and date. The format for the time method is
DD HH:MM:SS.
In this section, users can enable the TOU function in the Acuvim II meter by checking the box from
the software. Users also have the option to restore the TOU setting back to its default settings
from this section.

Figure 4-25 - TOU Monthly Billing Mode

4.11.3 TOU Seasons


Enter the start date into the TOU season table slot following format MM-DD ID.
• MM stands for month (range is from 1 to 12)
• DD stands for date/day (range is from 1 to 31)
• ID represents the TOU schedule to run (range is from 1-14)
The dates should be organized so that they are in sequence according to the calendar year (the
earlier date comes first and the later date comes last). For example, if 2 seasons are selected,

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the date parameters are March 31 and November 4, and TOU schedule 01, 02 will be used
respectively, the first TOU season table slot shall enter 03-31 01, and the second slot shall enter
11-04 02. With this configuration the first season would be form March 31st to November 4th,
and the second season would be from November 4th to March 31st.

NOTE: If the slot is filled incorrectly, the TOU function will be disabled

Figure 4-26 - TOU Season Configuration

4.11.4 TOU Schedule


The TOU Schedule Format can be seen in Figure 4-27, where each TOU schedule represents a 24-
hour cycle. Similar to the TOU season format, enter the start time into the TOU schedule table slot
following this format: HH:MM ID:
• HH stands for hour (range is in 24-hour format, 0 to 24 hours)
• MM stands for minutes (range is from 00 to 60 minutes)
• ID stands for tariffs (available from 00 to 03).

The time should be organized according to the hour sequence. For example, if 3 segments are
configured, timing parameters are 01:00, 15:30, 22:45, the order of the 3 segments should be one
of the following: 01:00, 15:30, 22:45 or 15:30, 22:45, 01:00 or 22:45, 01:00, 15:30. Entering time
information in a wrong sequence (for example, entering 15:30, 01:00, 22:45) is considered as an
invalid operation and the TOU function will be disabled.

In figure 4-27 below, TOU Schedule #1 can be described as follows:


• From 12AM to 11AM all energy consumed will be accumulate under the Sharp Tariff (Tariff ID 0)
• From 11AM to 5PM all energy consumed will be accumulated under the Peak Tariff (Tariff ID 1)
• From 5PM to 6PM all energy consumed will be accumulated under the Valley Tariff (Tariff ID 2)
• From 6PM to 8PM all energy consumed will be accumulated under the Normal Tariff (Tariff ID 3)
• From 8PM to 11AM all energy consumed will be accumulated under the Sharp Tariff (Tariff ID 0)

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Figure 4-27 - TOU Schedule Configuration

4.11.5 Weekend Settings


Weekends (Alternative): In the case where a TOU schedule supports multiple schedules for a
weekday or weekend within a season, the Weekends (Alternative) can be enabled to allow that
day to run a specific schedule.
NOTE: If this feature is not enabled, the days configured as a weekend in the "Weekend Setting" will
follow the "Weekend Schedule".

Each season can be configured to run an alternative schedule:


• Assign each season with the day(s) that will run the alternative schedule.
• Enter the decimal representation of the binary value for the days that will run the alternative
schedule in the first column of the boxes in the setting. These boxes are numbered to
represent each of the 12 seasons that can be configured for TOU. The decimal representation
can be determined as follows (same as in the "Weekend Setting")

Recall that the weekend setting can be set by making use of the following relationship:
The 7 days of the week can be represented by 7 bits. The least significant bit (bit0) represents
Sunday and bit1-bit6 represent Monday to Saturday.
• A bit that is 0 means the day is not considered as a weekend.
• A bit that is 1 means the day is considered as a weekend.

Next, for the days that are configured to run an alternative schedule, these days of the week will
need to be assigned a schedule to run. In the second column, enter the schedule number (01-14)
for each day that will run the alternative schedule. Sunday to Saturday are represented from left
to right.

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NOTE: The days to fill in with the schedule number must correspond to the decimal representation set in
the box to the left of this field.

Figure 4-28 - Weekends Alternative Setting

4.11.6 Holiday Settings


The Acuvim II supports holiday configuration within its TOU function, where a maximum of 30
holidays can be programmed to the TOU calendar. Users can program the amount of holidays
within the TOU calendar by entering a number from 0-30 on the holiday setting in the General
section of the TOU settings. For example if the holiday setting parameter is set as 3, the first 3
slots of the holiday schedule must be set, otherwise, it will be considered as an invalid input (TOU
function will be disabled).
To configure the Holiday timing users must set the holiday schedule, which uses the same
format as the TOU seasons MM-DD ID. Users can select which TOU schedule to be used for the
holiday. The dates of the holiday schedule do not need to be organized in sequential order (i.e.
the first slot can be January 1, the second slot can be December 26 and the third slot can be
December 25).

Figure 4-29 - TOU Holiday Schedule Configuration

Ten Year Holiday Setting


Users can preset holidays for the upcoming 10 years via the meter software. Since holiday dates
change as the years go by, this feature allows users to preset the dates.
The holiday format is MM-DD ID, where the ID number is the schedule number to use for that
holiday. Input all the holidays in the Make Holiday Settings (10 year) option located on the bottom
of the page. Enter in the holiday dates, holiday code, and Schedule setting number. The holiday

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codes are defined as follows:


0- Holiday only occurs once
1- Holiday occurs on the same date each year
2- Holiday occurs on the first Sunday on or after the date entered
3- Holiday occurs on the first Monday on or after the date entered
4- Holiday occurs on the first Thursday on or after the date entered
5- Holiday moved from Sunday to Monday
6- Holiday moved from Saturday to Friday or Sunday to Monday

Once all the holidays are entered in the TOU Holiday Code Settings, users can click on Generate to
automatically populate and load all the holidays in the 10-year holiday settings. If the current year
of the meter does not fall into the 10-year holiday setting, it remains as the current TOU settings.

NOTE: The holiday schedule has the highest priority among all the schedules. The weekend schedule's
priority is followed by the Holiday schedule. When the holiday schedule is not enabled, the weekend
schedule has the highest priority, overriding the normal (weekday) schedule.

Figure 4-30 - TOU 10 Years Holiday Configuration

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Figure 4-31 - TOU Holiday Code Definition

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4.11.7 DST Settings


The Acuvim II series meter can adjust for the Daylight Savings Time and this function can be
enabled from the Acuview software. DST can be configured to follow one of two formats:

1. Fixed date option - If you choose a fixed date option, you set the format according to a fixed
date for the DST switch. The format is Month/ Day/ Hour/ Minute/ adjusted time (in minutes).
2. Non-Fixed date option - If you choose the non-fixed option, DST will be implemented by which
day of which week is selected. The format is Month/ Which Day/ Which Week/ Hour/ Minute/
adjusted time (in minutes).

Setting DST will cause the meter to automatically switch to and from daylight saving time. When
the clock starts to follow daylight savings time, the meter will automatically adjust its clock to the
new, correct time. When daylight savings time ends, the meter will automatically adjust again back
to standard time.

Figure 4-32 - Daylight Savings Time Settings

4.11.8 Reading the TOU data


Users can read the TOU data under the Current Month TOU option in the Readings tab. From
here, users will be able to view all consumption for each tariff as well as the consumption total
during the TOU period. Acuvim II can also record maximum power and current demand under
different tariffs, as well as the timestamp of the maximum value. From here, the maximum
demand value can be cleared for different tariffs.

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The Current Month TOU is divided into two sections: Accumulated and Incremental.
Current Month TOU (Accumulated): Refers to the TOU energy accumulated in the current
month.
Current Month TOU (Incremental): Refers to the TOU energy accumulated in this month minus
the TOU energy accumulated in the prior month.

Figure 4-33 - Current Month TOU Readings

Figure 4-34 - Peak Demand Readings

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The TOU function displays the prior month TOU readings from the Acuview software. This allows
users to compare the current month and previous month’s readings for billing and analytical
purposes. These readings can be viewed in the software by clicking on the Prior Month TOU
option under the Readings tab. Similar to the current month, the prior month also allows users to
view the Max Demand readings.

Figure 4-35 - Prior Month TOU Readings

Figure 4-36 - Prior Month TOU Peak Demand Readings

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When setup appropriately and when TOU is enabled, energy will be accumulated on a month-
to-month basis. The current energy usage will be stored under Current Month TOU (or Current
Accumulation Month TOU) and is divided up into different tariffs. When the next month (or
counting period) starts, all Current Month TOU values will be moved to the Prior Month TOU (or
Prior Accumulation Month TOU).
The current month TOU will be reset depending on the billing method specified in the TOU
settings, which can be either End of Month or Assigned Clock.
1. End of Month: This is the default method. All values from Current Month TOU (Accumulated)
will be copied over to Prior Month TOU (Accumulated) at the very beginning of each month (the
first day of each month at time 00:00:00). Current Accumulation Month TOU will continue to
accumulate and all values from Current Month TOU will be copied over to Prior Month TOU at
the very beginning of each month (the first day of each month at time 00:00:00) be cleared and
reset to 0.
2. Assigned Clock: User can select when the values from Current Month TOU (Accumulated)
or Current Month TOU would be copied over to Prior Month TOU (Accumulated) or Prior
Month TOU. Users can set the time in the following format: DD HH:MM:SS, where DD stands
for day, HH stands for hour, MM stands for minute, SS stands for second. Similar to the
previous method, once Current Month TOU (Accumulated) is transferred to Prior Month TOU
(Accumulated), Current Accumulation Month TOU will continue to accumulate. Once Current
Month TOU is transferred to Prior Month TOU, Current Month TOU will be cleared and reset to 0.

4.12 Power Quality Event Logging and Waveform Capture


The Acuvim II meter supports a waveform capture function that allows users to monitor and
record power quality events such as voltage swells, voltage sags, and over currents. This is very
useful for users that are trying to track slow changing variation in electrical waveforms, and allows
them to root out causes of mechanical equipment failure due to these power quality events.
Voltage sags and swells are the reduction(sag) and enlargement(swell) of voltage over a short time.
Voltage sags are the most common events which can affect power quality significantly and are
often the most costly. Power quality events such as voltage swells/sags affect equipment ranging
from PLCs, relays, controllers and everything in between. When a voltage sag occurs the power
supply inside most of these devices become over compensated and could potentially can damage
the internal circuits of the device causing malfunctions. Although these are typically blamed on
the utility the reality is these are often caused within the site and include grounding, bonding, and
coding issues or from powering different equipment from the same supply.
NOTE: If using 400Hz type Acuvim IIR, event logging and wave capture are not supported.

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4.12.1 Waveform Capture


The waveform capture function in the Acuvim IIW enables users to have the ability to capture 20
cycles of waveforms (10 cycles before and 10 cycles after the event) over three channels and log
up to 100 groupings in the meters dedicated internal memory. The Acuvim IIW is the only model
of the Acuvim II series that has 16MB of internal memory; 8MB is dedicated for the data logging
function and another 8MB is dedicated for capturing power quality events.
The meter’s waveform capture settings can be configured from the Acuview software in the
Waveform option under the Settings tab. Alternatively, the waveform settings can be configured
by via the Modbus registers which are listed in Chapter 6 of the user manual.
DI Triggering Waveform Capture: The Acuvim II meter can be programmed to capture a
waveform based on certain Digital Input settings including whether the DI has any change, from
ON to OFF, or from OFF to ON.
Table 4-5 - DI Waveform Setting Translation
DI Waveform Setting DI Channel I/O Module
DI 111 - DI 116 Digital Input 1-6 AXM-IO1-1
DI 211 - DI 214 Digital Input 1-4 AXM-IO2-1
DI 311 - DI 314 Digital Input 1-4 AXM-IO3-1

NOTE: The DI must be in Digital Status mode in order to be used for waveform triggering.

Rated Voltage: The rated voltage of the system should be entered here. The range is from 50-
400V for wye systems or 50-690V for delta systems.

Voltage Swell: When any phase of the three-phase voltage is higher than the set value (voltage
rated value x threshold %), there will be a voltage swell event. When a one phase voltage swell
happens, the other phase will not respond to voltage swell event logging. Only once all of the
phase voltages are restored back to normal will there be a response to a new voltage swell event.
• Triggering Waveform Capture - Check this box to enable voltage swell events.
• Threshold - Enter in the percentage of the voltage swell to be captured. The range is from
50-140%. For example, if the rated voltage is 277V and the voltage swell threshold is set
for 110%, the swell event would be captured when the voltage is 110% above 277V, which
is roughly 304V.
Voltage Sag: When any phase of the three-phase voltage is lower than the set value (voltage
rated value x threshold %), there will be a voltage sag event. When a one phase voltage sag
happens, the other phase will not respond to voltage sag event logging. Only once all of the phase
voltages are restored back to normal will there be a response to a new voltage sag event.
• Triggering Waveform Capture - Select Enable to capture voltage sag events

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• Threshold - Enter in the percentage of the voltage sag to be captured. The range is from 20-
100%. For example, if the rated voltage is 277V, and the voltage sag threshold is set for 50%,
the sag event would be captured when the voltage drops 50% below 277V, which is roughly
138V.
• Half-cycle Threshold - Enter in the half cycle threshold for the sag event. The range is from
4-200 half cycles.
NOTE: The rated voltage setting is used for both Voltage Swell and Voltage Sag events

Rated Current: The rated current for the over current should be entered here and the range will
be dependent on the CT1 value configured on the meter. The rated current range will be from
50-100% of the CT1 value. For example, if CT1 is configured as 1000A, the rated current range for
the Power Quality event is from 500A to 1000A.
Over Current: Will trigger a waveform capture when the current is over the threshold configured.
When over-current triggering is enabled, if any phase of the three-phase current is higher than
the set value (rated value x threshold %), there will be an over current waveform captured by the
Acuvim II meter. If one phase is over-current, any other phase over-current cannot implement the
waveform capture. Only when all the phase currents are restored back to normal will waveform
capture respond.
• Triggering Waveform Capture - Select enable to capture over current events
• Threshold - Enter in the percentage of the over current to be captured. The range is from
50-150%. For example, if the rated current is 1000A and the over current threshold is set for
50%, the over current event would be captured when the current is 50% of the rated current,
which is 500A

Figure 4-33 - Waveform Capture Settings

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4.12.2 Power Quality Event Logging


When a power quality event happens, such as voltage sag and swell, Acuvim IIW will record the
event timestamp and the triggering condition. It can save up to 50,000 events. The events can be
viewed from Acuview software in the Events Log located under the Readings tab.
The event log displays the newest even number and then allows users to view the events by either
reading the latest 10 event records, the latest 50 event records, or 1000 records where users can
enter in the starting record number. Once the record amount is set from the drop-down menu,
click on Read to view the records in the event log.
The event log displays the record number, the timestamp (YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss ms format)
of when the event occurred, the reason for the event (sag or swell), the voltage rating, and the
threshold configured as well as the half cycle configured.
The records can be saved either in text, .csv, or Excel format. Users can also clear the events log
from Acuview.
Once the event log reaches 50,000 events, no more events will be logged even if the triggering
condition happens. The user must clear the event log to continue logging power quality events.
Once the log is cleared, new events will be logged once an event occurs.
NOTE: The event log does not lose data when the power is shut off.

Figure 4-34 - Event Log Records

4.12.3 Waveform Retrieval


Once the power quality event is logged, users can retrieve the waveform from either the Acuview
software or by polling Modbus registers (discussed later in Chapter 6). In the Acuview software,
the waveform can be retrieved from the Waveform Log page under the Readings tab. Similar to
the event log, the waveform log provides users with a log of all power quality events that occurred.
Users can navigate and select which waveform record they wish to view, and the waveform can be
read by clicking on the Retrieve Waveform button.

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Figure 4-35 - Waveform Log

Users have the option to also manually capture a waveform on the Acuvim II meter, on the
Acuview software click on Capture Waveform. This may take 1-2 minutes to capture the
waveform, and the waveform will show up in the Waveform Log with Reason description as
Manual (refer to record number 8 in Figure 4-35 above). Manual capture allows users to capture
and view the voltage and current waveform at any time once the meter is connected to the
Acuview software. This can be useful in comparing normal waveforms of the voltage and current
with power quality event waveforms which show either voltage swell, sag or over current.

In the Waveform graph displayed on the Acuview software, users can select which phases of
voltage and current they want to view. The figure below displays only Phase B voltage and
current waveforms. The Waveform Capture can log up to 100 groups of waveform data. Once
the 100-group data is full, it does not respond to any waveform triggering condition. Only when
all the waveform data is reset/emptied will the waveform capturing function resume. When the
waveform data is emptied, new waveform data starts from the 1st group.

NOTE: Since the amount of each waveform group data is large, it takes more time to write into the flash
memory. Therefore, Waveform Capture only responds to one triggering condition at one time. During
the process of writing data into the flash memory, it does not respond to a new triggering condition.
After the process of memory writing, it will respond to new waveform triggering conditions.

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Figure 4-36 - Manual Capture Waveform

Reading the Voltage and Current waveform


When the waveforms are displayed on the Acuview software, the voltage and current are displayed
as peak-to-peak values. In order to view the RMS values, users must convert the peak-to-peak
values into RMS.

For example, in Figure 4-37 the voltage for phase B reads 138. Converted to RMS, this value would
be 97.58V (which is 138/√2).
The current is also displayed in peak values where the RMS current is calculated as follows:

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Figure 4-37 - Waveform Capture Retrieval Screen

4.13 Dual Source Energy


The Acuvim II series meters have bi-directional energy capability that allows users to control the
direction (Grid/Generator) of the energy accumulation. The user can control the direction either
by the Digital Input and through communication. There are two directions in which the energy can
be changed to, "Grid" and "Generator".
Users can change the direction of the energy based on the Active Energy, Reactive Energy and
Apparent Energy. Below is a table of that represents all options available for this feature.
Table 4-6 Bi-Directional Energy Parameters
Parameters Config Option
Active Energy Ep
Phase A Active Energy Epa
Phase B Active Energy Epb
Phase C Active Energy Epc
Reactive Energy Eq
Phase A Reactive Energy Eqa
Phase B Reactive Energy Eqb
Phase C Reactive Energy Eqc
Apparent Energy Es
Phase A Apparent Energy Esa
Phase B Apparent Energy Esb
Phase C Apparent Energy Esc

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The bi-directional energy function can be enabled in the General Settings on the Acuview software.
Users can select the enabled option and configure the settings accordingly.
Switching Mode: Select the method in which the user wants to change the direction of the
energy. Users can change the direction using the Digital Input (DI1-DI28), or they can use "Comm"
control which changes the direction via Modbus register write to the control register.
Metering Direction: Can be selected as either "To Grid" or "To Generator".
Energy 1/2/3: Select the energy parameter desired, refer to table 4-6 for parameter list.

Figure 4-38 - Dual Source Energy Settings

4.13.1 Controlling the Energy Direction


There are two methods to control the energy direction, either by communication or by the Digital
Input. If the communication method is used, users must write to the Modbus energy direction
register, see details of the register below.
Table 4-7 Dual Source Direction Register
Access
Address (H) Address (D) Parameter Range Data Type
Property
Bi-Directional Energy 0: "To Grid"
1685H 5765 Word R/W
Direction 1: "To Generator"

When DI1 ~ DI28 are selected as control input, the direction will be changed when the DI status is
ON (High), and will change again when the status changes to OFF (Low). The following table lists
the DI mapping from 1-28 with the corresponding I/O modules for the Acuvim II meter.
Table 4-8 DI Mapping for Dual Source Control Input
I/O Module DI Channel Mapping
AXM-IO11 DI1-DI6
AXM-IO21 DI7-DI10
AXM-IO31 DI11-DI14
AXM-IO12 DI15-DI20
AXM-IO22 DI21-DI24
AXM-IO32 DI25-DI28

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4.13.2 Bi-Directional Energy Switching Record


Whenever there is a change in direction for the energy, the Acuvim II meter will keep the historical
changes in the Switching Record. The record supports 20 event records, and will overwrite from
the earliest entry once the records reach the max amount. Users can reset the switch log and
can also reset the dual source energy from Acuview.

Figure 4-39 - Dual Source Energy Record

4.14 Seal Function


The Acuvim II supports a sealing function where the Acuvim II meter can be electronically sealed
to prevent tampering of the meter settings or readings. The seal function can only be configured
by writing to the Modbus registers and not from the meters display or Acuview software. The
register addressing for the seal function can be found in Chapter 6.

When the meter is sealed, some meter functions and certain parameters will be blocked. These
parameters will still be accessible from the meter display or by Modbus however, they cannot be
changed or modified.

NOTE: By default, the Acuvim II meter is not sealed.

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When the meter is in sealed status, the parameters listed in the tables below will be blocked.
Table 4-9 System Parameters Settings blocked in Sealed Status
Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Voltage Input Wiring Mode √ √
Current Input Wiring Mode √ √
PT1(High 16 bit) √ √
PT1(Low 16 bit) √ √
PT2 √ √
CT1 √ √
CT2 √ √
kWh pulse constant √ √
kvarh pulse constant √ √
Demand slide window time √ √
Demand calculating mode √ √
Clear demand memory √ √
Current I1 direction √ √
Current I2 direction √ √
Current I3 direction √ √
VAR/PF convention √ √
Energy clear √ √
Energy Calculation Mode √ √
Reactive Power Calculation Method √ √
Energy Display Mode √ √
Basic Parameter Mode √ √
Sealed Nonstandard Parameters Selection --- √

NOTE: “√” means these addresses will be blocked from the meter’s display keys and Modbus
communication. The ”-“ symbol indicates this function is unavailable.

Table 4-10 Energy Parameters Blocked in Sealed Status:


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Energy IMP --- √
Energy EXP --- √
Reactive energy IMP --- √
Reactive energy EXP --- √
Energy TOTAL --- √
Energy NET --- √
Reactive energy TOTAL --- √

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Parameters
Keys Communication
Reactive energy NET --- √
Apparent energy --- √
Phase A Energy IMP --- √
Phase A Energy EXP --- √
Phase B Energy IMP --- √
Phase B Energy EXP --- √
Phase C Energy IMP --- √
Phase C Energy EXP --- √
Phase A Reactive energy IMP --- √
Phase A Reactive energy EXP --- √
Phase B Reactive energy IMP --- √
Phase B Reactive energy EXP --- √
Phase C Reactive energy IMP --- √
Phase C Reactive energy EXP --- √
Phase A Apparent energy --- √
Phase B Apparent energy --- √
Phase C Apparent energy --- √

Table 4-11 Digital Output Parameters blocked in Sealed Status


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Working mode of DO1 and DO2 √ √
DO pulse width √ √
DO1 output √ √
DO2 output √ √
Working mode of DO3 and DO4 √ √
DO pulse width √ √
DO3 output √ √
DO4 output √ √

4.14.1 Sealed Nonstandard Parameters


The following parameters are not sealed when the meter is in Sealed Status. However, they can be
manually configured to be sealed. These non-standard parameters can be sealed from either the
Acuview software or by writing to the Modbus registers. From the Acuview software, sealing can
be configured from the General page under the Settings tab.

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Figure 4-40 - Sealed Nonstandard Parameter Configuration

There are five categories that can be optionally sealed:


• Device Run Time
• DI Counters
• Device Clock & TOU
• Communication Channel 1
• Communication Channel 2

The following tables explain what functions are blocked if any of these are selected to be sealed.

Table 4-12 Run Time Clear in Sealed Status


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Run time clear √ √

Table 4-13 DI Counter Functions Blocked in Sealed Status


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Pulse counter clear √ √
DI1-6 type √ √

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Parameters
Keys Communication
DI pulse constant √ √
DI7-10 type √ √
DI pulse constant √ √
DI11-14 type √ √
DI pulse constant √ √
DI15-20 type √ √
DI pulse constant √ √
DI21-24 type √ √
DI pulse constant √ √
DI25-28 type √ √
DI pulse constant √ √

Table 4-14 TOU Functions blocked in Sealed Status


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
TOU
Ten years of download setting enabled --- √
Fee of sharp demand clear --- √
Fee of peak demand clear --- √
Fee of valley demand clear --- √
Fee of normal demand clear --- √
Total fee of demand clear --- √
Current and last month TOU energy
Current and last month TOU energy --- √
DST setting
DST setting --- √
Season setting
Basis parameter of TOU --- √
Season setting --- √
Ten years of holiday setting
Ten years of holiday setting --- √

Table 4-15 Communication Channel 1 Sealed Parameters


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Run time clear √ √
Parity Setting 1 √ √
Communication Address 1 √ √

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Table 4-16 Communication Channel 2 Sealed Parameters


Meter Display Modbus
Parameters
Keys Communication
Baud rate 2 √ √
Parity setting 2 √ √
Communication address 2 √ √
Ethernet Module
DHCP setting √ √
IP address 1st byte (high) √ √
IP address 2nd byte (low) √ √
IP address 3rd byte (high) √ √
IP address 4th byte (low) √ √
Submask 1st byte (high) √ √
Submask 2nd byte (low) √ √
Submask 3rd byte (high) √ √
Submask 4th byte (low) √ √
Gateway 1st byte (high) √ √
Gateway 2nd byte (low) √ √
Gateway 3rd byte (high) √ √
Gateway 4th byte (low) √ √
DNS1 1st byte (high) √ √
DNS1 2nd byte (low) √ √
DNS1 3rd byte (high) √ √
DNS1 4th byte (low) √ √
DNS2 1st byte (high) √ √
DNS2 2nd byte (low) √ √
DNS2 3rd byte (high) √ √
DNS2 4th byte (low) √ √
Modbus TCP/IP port √ √
HTTP port √ √
BACnet Module
BACnet module enable √ √
DHCP setting √ √
IP address 1st byte (high) √ √
IP address 2nd byte (low) √ √
IP address 3rd byte (high) √ √
IP address 4th byte (low) √ √
Submask 1st byte (high) √ √
Submask 2nd byte (low) √ √
Submask 3rd byte (high) √ √
Submask 4th byte (low) √ √

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Parameters
Keys Communication
Gateway 1st byte (high) √ √
Gateway 2nd byte (low) √ √
Gateway 3rd byte (high) √ √
Gateway 4th byte (low) √ √
DNS1 1st byte (high) √ √
DNS1 2nd byte (low) √ √
DNS1 3rd byte (high) √ √
DNS1 4th byte (low) √ √
DNS2 1st byte (high) √ √
DNS2 2nd byte (low) √ √
DNS2 3rd byte (high) √ √
DNS2 4th byte (low) √ √
MAC address √ √
BACnet baud rate √ √
Max info frames √ √
BACnet Port √ √
PROFIBUS Module
PROFIBUS address √ √

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5.1 I/O Modules


The standard Acuvim II meter base does not have any built-in I/O functions. However, with the
addition of the extended modules, multiple I/O options can be added. These functions include
digital input status, pulse counter, relay output, analog output, and analog input. These I/O
functions can be useful for a variety of metering applications such as counting/outputting pulse
signals to/from water/gas meters, outputting 4-20mA analog signals to a PLC controller, or
measuring the analog signal from a temperature sensor.
The Acuvim II series supports three types of I/O modules: the AXM-IO1, AXM-IO2 and AXM-IO3.
There is a maximum of three external modules that can be attached to the Acuvim II meter, and
this includes communication modules. If users have communication modules with I/O modules,
the communication module is required to be installed on to the meter first, followed by the I/O
modules. There can be no more than two of the same type of I/O module attached to the meter
and, if there are two of the same type of I/O module connected to the meter, they must have
a unique logic number. For example, if a user wants two AXM-IO2 modules, they will need to
designate an AXM-IO2-1 and an AXM-IO2-2. In this case, the logic numbers for the modules are 1
and 2, respectively.

NOTE: When using a communications module with an I/O module, ensure that the communications
module is installed on to the meter first.

5.1.1 Appearance and Dimensions

Figure 5-1 I/O Module Dimensions

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Table 5-1 I/O Module Description Table


Number Description
1 Enclosure

2 Wiring Terminals

3 Linking Pins

4 Linking Socket

5 Installation Screw

6 Counterpart of Clip

7 Installation Clip

5.1.2 I/O Functionality

The AXM-IO1 module is composed of:

Figure 5-2 AXM-IO1 Module

• 6 Digital Inputs (DI)


• Each digital input can be used in pulse counter or digital status mode. In digital status
mode, the DI will be used to detect remote signals and the meter will log the time/date of
the detection and store it in the SOE (sequence of events) log of the Acuvim II, if enabled. In
pulse counter mode, the DI will be used to count digital pulses.
• Terminals DI1 to DIC are the Digital Input terminals, where DIC is the common terminal for
DI1-DI6 circuits.
• 2 Relay Outputs (RO)
• The relay outputs can be used in two different modes, control mode or alarm mode, where
both relays channels operate in the same mode. In control mode, users can configure the
relay to work in either latch mode (ON/OFF) or momentary mode (ON/OFF for a certain time
interval). When it operates in alarm mode, the relay will turn ON/OFF based on the status on
the alarm configured in the Acuvim II meter.
• Terminals RO1 to ROC are the Relay Output terminals, where ROC is the common terminal

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for RO1 and RO2 circuits.


• 24Vdc Power Supply
• Used as an auxiliary power supply for the digital input pulse circuits.
• The voltage of the DI auxiliary power supply is 24V(1W).
• Terminals V+ and V- are the terminals for the 24Vdc power supply.

The AXM-IO2 module is composed of:

Figure 5-3 AXM-IO2 Module

• 4 Digital Inputs (DI)


• Each digital input can be used in pulse counter or digital status mode. In digital status mode,
the DI will be used to detect remote signals where the meter will log the time/date of the
detection and store it in the SOE (sequence of events) log of the Acuvim II, if enabled. In
pulse counter mode, the DI will be used to count digital pulses.
• Terminals DI1 to DIC are the Digital Input terminals, where DIC is the common terminal for
DI1-DI4 circuits.
• 2 Analog Outputs (AO)
• Depending on the model the AXM-IO2 can output an analog voltage or analog current based
on certain parameters measures by the Acuvim II meter.
• When it outputs analog voltage, the range of voltage is from 0 to 5V or from 1 to 5V.
• When it outputs analog current, the range of current is from 0 to 20mA or from 4 to
20mA.
• Terminals AO1+ to AO2- are the Analog Output terminals.
NOTE: The AXM-IO2 module can only output one type of analog signal.
• 2 Digital Outputs (DO)
• The digital output can be used in either alarm mode or energy pulse output mode and both
DO channels will operate in the same mode. In energy pulse mode, the DO will send digital
pulses based on various types of energy (consumed/generated or real/reactive) reading

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measured by the Acuvim II meter. In alarm mode, the DO will output a digital pulse when an
alarm is triggered.
• Terminals DO1 to DOC are the Digital Output terminals, where DOC is the common terminals
for DO1 and DO2.

The AXM-IO3 module is composed of:

Figure 5-4 AXM-IO3 Module

• 4 Digital Inputs (DI)


• Each digital input can be used in pulse counter or digital status mode. In digital status mode,
the DI will be used to detect remote signals and the meter will log the time/date of the
detection and store it in the SOE (sequence of events) log of the Acuvim II, if enabled. In pulse
counter mode, the DI will be used to count digital pulses.
• Terminals DI1 to DIC are the Digital Input terminals, where DIC is the common terminal for
DI1-DI4 circuits.
• 2 Relay Outputs (RO)
• The relay outputs can be used in two different modes, control mode or alarm mode, where
both relay channels operate in the same mode. In control mode, users can configure the
relay to work in either latch mode (ON/OFF) or momentary mode (ON/OFF for a certain time
interval). When it operates in alarm mode, the relay will turn ON/OFF based on the status on
the alarm configured in the Acuvim II meter.
• Terminals RO1 to ROC are the Relay Output terminals, where ROC is the common terminal
for RO1 and RO2 circuits.
• 2 Analog Inputs (AI)
• Can detect input analog voltage or analog current.
• When it detects input analog voltage, the range of voltage is from 0 to 5V or from 1 to 5V.
• When it detects input analog current, the range of current is from 0 to 20mA or from 4 to
20mA.
• Terminals AI1+ to AI2- are the Analog Input terminals.

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NOTE: The AXM-IO3 can only read input from one type of analog signal.
Table 5-2 I/O Module Functionality Table
Functions AXM-IO1 AXM-IO2 AXM-IO3
Detection of remote signals • • •

SOE Recording • • •

Pulse Counting • • •

Relay Control • •

Relay Control by Alarm • •

Digital Output by Alarm •

Digital Pulse Output •

Analog Output •

Analog Input •

24Vdc Power Supply •

5.1.3 Installation Method


Environment
Please verify that the installation environment meets the following requirements:
Temperature:
Operation: -25°C to 70°C
Storage: -40°C to 85°C
Humidity:
5% to 95% non-condensing
Location:
The Acuvim II meter and I/O modules should be installed in a dry, dust-free environment away
from heat, radiation, and high electrical noise/interference.
Installation Method:
Remove the Ext. Port cover from the back of the meter and any I/O module so that the linking pins
are visible.

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Figure 5-5 External Port Cover

NOTE: Use a small, flat, thin screwdriver to remove the external port cover from the back of the meter.

1. Insert the counterpart clips of the module into the Acuvim II meter and then press the
module down lightly to establish the linking.
2. Tighten the installation screws.
3. Install other modules using the steps above.

NOTE: Install modules carefully to avoid damage. Under no circumstances should any installation be
done with the meter powered on. Failure to do so may cause damage to the meter.
NOTE: The maximum number of modules that can be attached to the meter is three. Ensure that any
communication modules are installed prior to installing any I/O modules.

Figure 5-6 Installation of IO module to Acuvim II meter

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5.1.4 I/O Module Wiring


Digital Input
Wiring of Digital Input Circuit:
There are six DI channels in the AXM-IO1 and four DI channels in the AXM-IO2 and AXM-IO3
modules. The Digital Input circuits within each of the modules are the same for both pulse counter
and digital status modes. The digital input circuitry is described in Figure 5-6 below. From the
wiring schematic, when K is open, OUT is in high state. When K is closed, OUT is in the low state.

Figure 5-7 Digital Input Wiring Schematic

Digital Input ratings:


• External Power Supply Rating: 20-160Vac/Vdc
• Maximum loop current: 2mA
• Start Voltage: 15V
• Stop Voltage: 5V
• Max Pulse Frequency: 100Hz, 50% Duty Cycle (5ms ON and 5ms OFF)

Typical Digital Input Wiring

Figure 5-8 Digital Input pulse counter wiring using 24Vdc on AXM-IO1 module

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Figure 5-9 Multiple channel Digital Input wiring using 24Vdc on AXM-IO1 module

Figure 5-10 Digital Input Wiring Using AXM-IO2 and AXM-IO3 Modules

NOTE: The wire gauge to use with the DI should be between AWG22~16.

Relay Output
There are two Relay Output channels in the AXM-IO1 and AXM-IO3 modules. The RO circuits can
work in either control mode or alarm mode. The following diagram shows the schematic of the
relay output circuit, which is the same regardless of the operating mode.
The relay type is a mechanical form A contact with 3A/250Vac or 3A/30Vdc. When using the relay
output, it is recommended that an intermediate relay is used to control the output device.

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Relay Output ratings:


• Switching Voltage (Max): 250Vac, 30Vdc
• Load Current: 5A (R), 2A (L)
• Set Time: 10ms (Max)
• Contact Resistance: 30mΩ (Max)
• Isolation Voltage: 2500Vac
• Mechanical Life: 1.5e7

Typical Relay Output Wiring

Figure 5-11 Relay Output Diagram

NOTE: The wire gauge to use with the relay output should be between AWG22~16.

Digital Output
There are two Digital Output channels on the AXM-IO2 module. The DO circuit can operate in
either alarm mode or in energy pulse output mode.
The DO circuit is of Photo-MOS form. The simplified circuit is shown in Fig 5-11.
Digital Output ratings:
• Voltage Range: 0-250Vac/dc
• Load Current: 100mA (Max)
• Output Frequency: 25Hz, 50% Duty Ratio (20ms ON, 20ms OFF)
• Isolation Voltage: 2500Vac

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Wiring of Digital Output Circuit


When the internal signal J is in the low state, OUT is also in a low state and, therefore, there is no
pulse output. When J is in a high state, OUT is in the high state which will then output a pulse.

Figure 5-12 Digital Output Circuit

NOTE: The Digital Output is a dry contact and requires a voltage supply in order to generate the pulse signal.

The circuit for the alarm mode with a buzzer is shown in Figure 5-12.

Figure 5-13 Digital Output as Alarm Mode

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Figure 5-14 Digital Output to a pulse counter

NOTE: The power supply can be 0-250Vac/dc.


NOTE: The wire gauge to use for the DO should be between AWG22-16.

Analog Output
There are two Analog Output channels on the AXM-IO2 module. The AO circuit can convert
metering parameters into an AO signal as either a voltage or current signal. One AXM-IO2 module
supports either voltage or current where the AO circuit can provide either a 0-20mA or 4-20mA
output or it can provide a 0-5V and 1-5V output.

Wiring of Analog Output Circuit:

Figure 5-15 Analog Output circuit for voltage and current on AXM-IO2 module

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Analog Output Ratings:


• For the current output (0-20mA/4-20mA): The max load resistance is 500Ohms.
• For the voltage output (0-5V/1-5V): The max load current is 20mA.
• Accuracy: 0.5%
• Temperature Drift: 50ppm/°C Typical
• Isolation Voltage: 500Vdc
• Open Circuit Voltage: 15V

Analog Input
Wiring of Analog Input Circuit:
There are two Analog Input channels on the AXM-IO3 modules. One AXM-IO3 module supports
either voltage or current. The AI circuit can provide either a 0-20mA or 4-20mA input or it can
provide a 0-5V and 1-5V input.
The simplified circuit is as shown in Fig 5-15

Figure 5-16 Analog Input Circuit for Voltage and Current on the AXM-IO3 Module

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5.1.5 IO Module Readings


5.1.6 Detection of Remote Signals
By default, the Digital Input on all I/O modules are configured in State mode, where the meter
provides a digital signal status (ON/OFF). When the DI circuit detects a sufficient voltage input, it
will show a 1 on the screen and ON from the Acuview software. Otherwise, it will show a 0 on the
screens and OFF on the software.
Viewing the Digital status from the Meters Display:
• Press H and V/A at the same time. The screen will go blank, and Meter will begin flashing.
• Press the P or E button to move the flashing cursor over to Digital I/O and press V/A to enter.
• Next, users will see the I/O selection screen, select the appropriate I/O module and press V/A.
• With the cursor on DI, press V/A to view the Digital Input Status readings.

NOTE: Refer to Chapter 3 section 3.7.4 on how to configure the DI from the meter’s display.

Figure 5-17 Digital Status Reading from Acuvim II Display

Viewing the Digital status from the Acuview software:


The Digital Input mode can be configured from the Acuview software, on the I/O Modules *1, or
I/O Modules *2 page under the Settings tab. The difference between I/O pages 1 and 2 is the
module’s logic number. For example, if users have an AXM-IO3-2, they will configure the settings
on I/O Modules*2.

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The DI settings must be set to State to monitor the Digital Status. If any changes are made to
the I/O settings, click on Update Device at the bottom of the Settings page in order to save the
configurations.

Figure 5-18 Digital Input Status Configuration

Under the Readings tab select either I/O Modules *1 or I/O Modules *2 depending on the I/O
module’s logic number. From there, users can see the digital input status on the software as either
ON or OFF. Figure 5-18 shows the status of an AXM-IO2-1 module, where channels 1 and 2 have
the status as ON and channels 3 and 4 have the status as OFF.
NOTE: AXM-IO11, AXM-IO21, and AXM-IO31 have logic number of 1. AXM-IO12, AXM-IO22, and AXM-
IO32 have logic number of 2.

Figure 5-19 Digital Input Status Readings from the Acuview Software

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Sequence of Events Record (SOE)


When the Digital Input is configured to detect remote signals, users have the option to monitor
the digital status change using the sequence of events log on the Acuvim II meter. Users can select
which I/O module to log from the General page under the Settings tab on the software. The SOE
can also be enabled from the meter’s display in the system settings of the Acuvim II meter. Refer
to Chapter 3 of the manual for more details on configuring the settings from the display.
Users can select which module to record the status change events or can disable the SOE function
by selecting None.

Figure 5-20 SOE Enable configuration

SOE Records
The Sequence of Events log can record up to 20 events. When more than 20 events have been
recorded, the SOE will overwrite the oldest record and continue recording. The SOE record
includes the status from DI1-DI6 as well as the timestamp for when the change occurred.

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When the Acuvim II series meter is powered, the SOE will begin to record immediately. The data in
the SOE Log is saved when the meter is powered down.
When a new I/O module is selected to be recorded from, the records will be overwritten
immediately.
The SOE log can be read from the Acuview software by selecting the SOE Log under the Readings
tab.
NOTE: The Acuvim II meter will only log SOE events when the DI is configured for Status mode. If the DI is
configured for pulse mode, there will be no change in the SOE Log.

Figure 5-21 SOE Log Readings

5.1.7 Pulse Counter


The DI channels can also be configured to count pulses. Once the appropriate DI channel is
configured to count pulses, the meter will be able to show this count on the meter display or from
the Acuview software.
Viewing the Digital Input pulse count from the Meters Display:
• Press H and V/A at the same time. The screen will go blank, and Meter will begin flashing.
• Press the P or E button to move the flashing cursor over to Digital I/O and press V/A to
enter.
• Next, users will see the I/O selection screen. Select the appropriate I/O module and press V/A.
• Press either P or E to move the cursor down to CTR and press V/A to view the Digital Input
Pulse Counter readings.
• Once on the Counter page, press P or E to navigate between different counters.
NOTE: Refer to section 3.7.4 in Chapter 3 for directions for configuring the DI from the meter’s display.

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Figure 5-22 Digital Input Pulse Count from meters display

NOTE: The counter value is read from top to bottom on the meter display. For example, if the count
value is 123456789, it will be displayed on the meter as 1 on the top line, 2345 on the second line, and
6789 on the bottom line.

How to view and configure the Pulse Input from the Acuview software:
The Digital Input can be configured as Pulse Counter on the I/O Modules *1 or I/O Modules *2
page depending on the logic number of the module being configured. The DI mode must be set to
Counter for the Digital Input to count the pulse signals. Users can also configure the pulse counter
constant. This number represents how many pulses will equate to 1 count on the Digital Input; the
range is from 1-65535.

Figure 5-23 Pulse Counter configuration from Acuview software

The DI pulse count data can be read on the Acuview software from the Readings tab by selecting
either I/O Modules *1 or I/O Modules *2 depending on the logic address of the module that is
connected to the meter.

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Fig 5-24 Pulse Counter Readings from the Acuview software

Scaling Pulse Count Values


The pulse count can be scaled from the Acuview software. This allows users to scale or multiply
the raw pulse count values and can be useful when converting pulse counts from a water or gas
meter. To configure, go to Pulse Input under the Settings tab. From here, users will have the
option to configure the Name, the Category, unit, and ratio multiplier.
Users can select the options from the drop-down menu under Category and Unit. However, if the
required category/unit is not available, users can create their own by clicking on the Advanced
Options button at the bottom of the page. Refer to Figure 5-24 for the Advanced Options.
Once all values have been entered, click on Apply to save the settings.

Figure 5-25 Pulse Input Scaling from Acuview software

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Figure 5-26 Pulse Category/Unit configuration

To view the scaled pulse input readings, go to Real-Time under Energy in the Readings tab. The
multiplied pulse count values will be displayed in the Pulse Input table.

Figure 5-27 Scaled Pulse Input Readings

NOTE: These scaled readings will only be displayed on the Acuview software. The readings from the meter’s
display, Modbus registers, and I/O readings page on Acuview will only display the raw count value.

Clearing the Pulse Count


The pulse count can be cleared from the meter’s display, Acuview software, or by Modbus
registers. For directions on how to clear the pulse count using the meter’s display, refer to
Chapter 3. For Modbus directions, refer to Chapter 6.
To clear the pulse count from the Acuview software, go to the Pulse Input page under the Settings
tab. At the bottom of the page, use the drop-down menu to select which I/O module DI count to
clear. Once selected, click on Reset DI Counters.

Figure 5-28 Reset DI Counter from Acuview software

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5.1.8 Relay Output


The relay output is supported on the AXM-IO1 and AXM-IO3 modules. Users can read the relay
output status from either the meter’s display, Acuview software, or through Modbus registers.

Reading Relay Output from Meter Display:


• Press H and V/A at the same time. The screen will go blank and Meter will begin flashing.
• Press the P or E button to move the flashing cursor over to Digital I/O and press V/A to
enter.
• Next users will see the I/O selection screen, select the appropriate I/O module and press V/A.
• Press either P or E to move the cursor down to RO and press V/A to view the Digital Input
Pulse Counter readings.
By default, the relay will be in OFF state (normally open). When the relay output is triggered, the
relay status will switch to ON.

Figure 5-29 Relay Output Status Readings

How to view and configure the Relay Output from the Acuview software:
The Relay Output settings can be configured from the Acuview software on the I/O Modules *1
or I/O Modules *2 page under the Settings tab depending on the logic number of the I/O module
being used. There are two RO types that the module can be configured as:
• Relay Control: When configured as relay control, users can manually switch the relay
ON/OFF. There are two additional modes, if the relay is set for Relay Control: Latch and
Momentary.

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• Latch: When the control mode is set for Latch, the relay will only be switched ON/OFF
manually by the user.
• Momentary: When the control mode is set for Momentary, the relay will only switch ON
for certain time period which can be configured by user. The range for this time period is
from 50-3000ms.
• Alarm: When configured as alarm, the relay will switch ON/OFF based on the alarm condition
set in the Acuvim II meter. Users can configure a certain alarm to trigger the relay if its value
is over/under a certain condition.

Figure 5-30 Relay Output Configuration from Acuview Software

Figure 5-31 Alarm relay trigger configuration from Acuview software.

To read the status of the relay output from the Acuview software, click on either the I/O Modules
*1 or I/O Modules *2 page under the Readings tab depending on the logic number of the I/O
module being used. The relay status will read ON when the relay switch is closed and will read
OFF when the relay switch is open.
If the relay is in Control Mode, users can manually turn the relay ON/OFF from the Acuview
software by clicking on the Control button. Users will be prompted to enter the password of the
meter (0000 by default) in order to control the relay output.

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Figure 5-32 Relay Output Readings from Acuview Software

5.1.9 Digital Output


The AXM-IO2 module supports the Digital Output and has two digital output channels that can
be configured for either Alarm mode or Energy Pulse mode. The DO can be configured from the
meter’s display (refer to Chapter 3), from the Acuview software, or from the Modbus registers (refer
to Chapter 6).

Figure 5-33 Digital Output Configuration from Acuview Software

• Energy Pulse: In energy pulse mode, the DO will send pulses based on the energy
accumulation that the meter is measuring. When selected, users can configure DO 1 and 2
Output to one of the following:
• Ep_imp: Import Energy
• Ep_exp: Export Energy
• Eq_imp: Import Reactive Energy
• Eq_exp: Export Reactive Energy
• Pulse Width: Users can configure the pulse width from 20-1000ms; the default is 80ms.
• Alarm: When configured in alarm mode, the module will send a pulse signal whenever an alarm
is triggered.

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Whenever the meter sends a pulse signal, a pulse icon can be seen on the meter’s display. This
icon will flash whenever a pulse signal is sent out from the digital output. Figure 5-33 shows where
and how the pulse signal indicator is displayed.

Figure 5-34 Pulse Signal Indicator on meter’s display

Digital Output Pulse Constant Configuration


If the DO is configured for Energy Pulse Output mode, users will need to configure the pulse
constant so that the meter will know how often to send a pulse signal out. In order to determine
the correct pulse constant, users must know the rated current and rated voltage of their system.
Below is an example on how to manually calculate the pulse constant.
Manual Pulse Constant Calculator:
The pulse constant must be configured in order for the meter to output the pulses accurately.
The following shows how to calculate the pulse constant manually:
• Determine how many pulses represent 1kWh or how many kWh represents 1 pulse.
Example 1 pulse = 1 kWh
• Multiply the PT ratio and CT ratio i.e., PT1/PT2 * CT1/CT2
Example: PT ratio is 6600V/120V, and the CT ratio is 2000:5A.

NOTE: If no PTs were used, enter the default PT ratio of 400/400. If the CT2 output is 333mV, RCT, or
80/100/200mA use 1 as the CT2 value.
• Divide 1kWh by 22,000 i.e., (1/22000) kWh

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• This means 1 pulse = (1/22000) kWh; therefore 22000 pulses = 1 kWh


• Since we get 22000 pulse/kWh, 22000 is the pulse constant.
Once the pulse constant value has been calculated, users can configure the pulse constant setting
from the setting menu in the meter display (refer to Chapter 3), via Modbus registers (refer to
Chapter 6), or Acuview software.
In the Acuview software, users can configure the pulse constant by clicking on the General page
under the Settings tab. Users can configure the pulse constant for either real energy (Pulse/kWh)
or reactive energy (Pulse/kvarh).

Figure 5-35 DO Energy Pulse Constant Configuration from Acuview software

Pulse Constant Configuration using Pulse Calculator:


If users are accessing the meter using the Acuview software, there is a pulse constant calculator
tool that can be used to determine the correct pulse constant. Click on the Tools menu and select
Calculate Pulse Constant.
• Under the PT and CT Ratios section of the page, enter the PT1 and PT2 which represent the
rated input and output of the Potential Transformer (PT) that is being used with the meter. If
PTs are not being used, leave these settings as the default of 400 for both PT1 and PT2.
• Enter the CT1 and CT2 values which represent the rated input and output of the Current
Transformer (CT) being used with the meter.

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NOTE: If this is a 333mV current input meter, consider CT2 as 1A. If this is a Rope CT meter, consider
CT2 as 1A.
• Enter the value of the Primary Maximum Power by performing the following calculation:
3*(PT1*CT1)/1000
• Next enter in the desired pulse width and minimum interval for the energy pulse. The range
for the pulse width is 20-1000ms.
• Once all values are entered, click on Calculate Pulse Constant
• The calculator will return the Maximum/Minimum values for the number of pulses as well as
how much one pulse will represent with the configured PT/CT ratios and Primary Maximum
Power.
• In the '(Primary) 1 Pulse =', enter in the amount of energy (kWh) needed to represent 1
pulse.
• Next, click on the Update button. The pulse constant will be displayed in the '(Secondary) 1
kWh(kvarh) =' section of the window.
• Once the pulse constant is determined, it will need to be configured in the general settings.
In Figure 5-35, the pulse constant that is entered into the meter is 100.

Figure 5-36 Pulse Constant Calculator from Acuview software

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5.1.10 Analog Output


The analog output is supported in the AXM-IO2 module where users can convert measured
electrical parameters into an analog voltage (0-5V/1-5V) or current (4-20mA/0-20mA).
Viewing the Digital status from the Meters Display:
• Press H and V/A at the same time. The screen will go blank, and Meter will begin flashing.
• Press the P or E button to move the flashing cursor over to Digital I/O and press V/A to
enter.
• Next users will see the I/O selection screen. Select the appropriate I/O module and press V/A.
• With the cursor on AO press V/A to view the Analog Output readings.
NOTE: Refer to Chapter 3 section 3.7.4 on how to configure the AO from the meter’s display.

Figure 5-37 Analog Output readings from the meter’s display

The values on the meter’s display are in hex. The following equations will allow user to convert to
the correct mA or voltage value. Using the equations below, the value of 089C for AO1 converts to
10.76mA or 2.69V and the value of 1000 for AO2 converts to 20mA or 5V.

Figure 5-38 Analog Output conversion equations

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How to view and configure the Analog Output from the Acuview software:
The Analog Output settings can be configured from the Acuview software on the I/O Modules *1 or I/
O Modules *2 page under the Settings tab depending on the logic number of the I/O module being
used. There are two AO channels that can be configured under the Raw Channel of AO section.
• AO1/AO2: Can be set to any of the parameters in Table 5-3
• AO Type: Can be set to 0-20mA/4-20mA (mA model) or 0-5V/1-5V (V model)
NOTE: The Setting value in Table 5-3 refers to the value configured when setting the analog output from
the meter’s display.
Table 5-3 Analog Output Parameters
Setting
Parameter
Value
0 Frequency
1 Phase A Voltage
2 Phase B Voltage
3 Phase C Voltage
4 Average Line-Neutral Voltage
5 Line Voltage AB
6 Line Voltage BC
7 Line Voltage CA
8 Average Line-Line Voltage
9 Phase A Current
10 Phase B Current
11 Phase C Current
12 Average Current
13 Neutral Current
14 Phase A Power
15 Phase B Power
16 Phase C Power
17 Total System Power
18 Phase A Reactive Power
19 Phase B Reactive Power
20 Phase C Reactive Power
21 Total Reactive Power
22 Phase A Apparent Power
23 Phase B Apparent Power
24 Phase C Apparent Power
25 Total Apparent Power
26 Phase A Power Factor
27 Phase B Power Factor

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Setting
Parameter
Value
28 Phase C Power Factor
29 Total Power Factor

Figure 5-39 Analog Output settings

In the AO Input/Output Transfer Curve section, users can configure the scaling of the Analog
Output signal relative to the parameter selected.
• Single Slope: When a single slope is selected, only the minimum (X1) and maximum (X4)
values need to be specified to represent the AO signal. I.e., if the AO is a 4-20mA signal, the
minimum value of the parameter will be 4mA (Y1) and the maximum will be 20mA (Y2).

• Dual Slope: When dual slope is selected, the minimum (X1), maximum (X4) and middle point
(X2) need to be specified to represent the AO signal. I.e., if the AO is a 4-20mA signal, the
minimum value of the parameter will be 4mA (Y1), the middle point of the parameter will be
12mA (Y2) and the maximum will be 20mA (Y2).

• Triple Slope: When the triple slope is selected, four points need to be specified for both
the input parameter and Analog Output. The four points should be configured in increasing
order.

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Figure 5-40 Relationship between analog output and electrical parameters

Certain parameters have a range that can be configured for the AO.
• Frequency: 45Hz-65Hz
• Phase Voltage: V1, V2, V3, and Vavg: 0-480V
• Line Voltage: V12, V23, V31, and Vavg: 0-831V
• Current: I1, I2, I3, and Iavg depend on the current input of the meter
• 5A: 0-(CT1*10)/CT2 A
• 1A: 0-(CT1*10)/CT2 A
• 333mV/RCT/mA: 0-(CT1/(CT2/10) A
• Power Factor: -1.0 to 1.0
• Power: -(3*480*I) to (3*480*I), where “I” is the CT1 value
• Phase Power: 480*I, where “I” is the CT1 value

NOTE: The maximum value of the AO will be 1.2 times the range. For example, 6V for analog voltage
and 24mA for analog current.
NOTE: When the wiring mode of the meter is in either 2LL or 3LL, the phase measurements for the
voltage, active, reactive, apparent power, and power factor will be 0.

Reading the Analog Output form the Acuview software:


To read the value of the Analog Output from the Acuview software, click on either the I/O Modules
*1 or I/O Modules *2 page under the Readings tab depending on the logic number of the I/O
module being used.

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Figure 5-41 Analog Output readings on the Acuview software

5.1.11 Analog Input


The analog input is supported in the AXM-IO3 module where users can read either 0-20mA/4-20mA
or 0-5V/1-5V. Analog input can measure into an analog voltage (0-5V) or current (4-20mA).
Viewing the Analog Input reading from the Meters Display:
• Press H and V/A at the same time. The screen will go blank, and Meter will begin flashing.
• Press the P or E button to move the flashing cursor over to Digital I/O and press V/A to enter.
• Next users will see the I/O selection screen. Select the appropriate I/O module and press V/A.
• With the cursor on AI press V/A to view the Analog Input readings.
NOTE: Refer to Chapter 3 section 3.7.4 on how to configure the AI from the meters display.

Figure 5-42 Analog Input reading from the meter display

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The analog input value can be viewed on the meter’s display as a hex number. The AI value ranges
from 0-4095.
The figure below shows the relationship between the AI value and the input analog value. Similar
to the analog output, the analog input can be converted.

Figure 5-43 relationship between AI value and input analog value

Figure 5-44 Analog Input conversion equation

Viewing the Analog Input Reading from the Acuview software:


The Analog Input settings can be configured from the Acuview software on the I/O Modules *1 or
I/O Modules *2 page under the Settings tab depending on the logic number of the I/O module
being used. Users can configure the input signal type. If they have a mA version, the input can
be configured as 0-20mA/4-20mA, or if the voltage type is used, the input can be configured as
0-5V/1-5V.

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Figure 5-45 Analog Input Type Setting

Reading the analog input value from the Acuview software:


Similar to the display, the analog input value is read as a hex number and needs to be converted
to the correct mA or V signal. In the figure below, AI1 reads 9 which converts to 0.01V or 0.044mA
and AI2 reads 3420 which converts to 4.17V or 16.7mA.

Figure 5-46 Analog Input Readings on the Acuview software

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5.2 Profibus Module AXM-PROFI


5.2.1 Introduction of PROFIBUS Technology
Profibus (Process Field Bus) is an international field bus standard that is widely used in the
automation technology of manufactures and the flow industry. It is a widely used, open digital
communication system which is suitable for high speed, time-critical and high-reliability
communications.
PROFIBUS is one kind of open style field bus standard which is promoted by SIEMENS Corporation.
In 1989, it became the German standard DIN19245, in 1996, it became the European standard
EN50170, in 1999 it was accepted as part of the international standard IEC 61158 and in 2001
it became the Chinese national standard JB/T 10308.3-2001 for field bus of machinery industry
controlling systems.
There are 3 types of PROFIBUS: PROFIBUS-DP(Decentralized Periphery), PROFIBUS-PA(Process
Automation) and PROFIBUS(Field bus Specification Message). All types follow the same protocol.
With optimized, high-speed, low-cost communication links, PROFIBUS-DP is especially used in
automatic controlling systems and equipment level decentralized I/O communication. It can meet
real-time response, stability and reliability of equipment level and distributed control systems.
The PROFIBUS module uses the PROFIBUS-DP(V0) protocol.

5.2.2 PROFIBUS module application notes


The PROFIBUS technical data and specifications should be read for the AXM-PROFI before using it.
In addition, familiarity with the Modbus parameter addresses would be an asset.
The AXM-PROFI can only be used as a slave in the PROFIBUS network. The slave address can
range from 0-126 and can only be set through the entrance. If the address is changed, it will take
effect immediately.
The AXM-PROFI can operate with baud rates between 9.6kbps to 12Mbps.
The AXM-PROFI terminals should be connected properly to avoid problems during installation.
Please read the GSD file of the PROFIBUS module carefully before using it. The GSD file contains
the technical information such as device name, ID number, and other important details.
Please contact Technical Support ([email protected]) to obtain the GSD file.

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5.2.3 Appearance and Dimensions

Figure 5-47 AXM-PROFI dimensions

5.2.4 Installation Method

Figure 5-48 AXM-PROFI Installation to Acuvim II meter

The AXM-PROFI module is linked to the Acuvim II series meter by a communication plug. Other
extended modules, such as the I/O modules, can be linked to the Acuvim II series meter through
the AXM-PROFI.

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1. Insert the installation clips to the counterpart of the Acuvim II meter and then press the
AXM-PROFI module lightly to establish the linking.
2. Tighten the installation screws.
NOTE: Do not install any modules when power is applied to the meter.

5.2.5 Definition of DP Interface


The AXM-PROFI module uses a standard 9-pin, D-type connector to access the PROFIBUS
network. The mechanical and electrical characteristics of the connector are consistent with the
requirements of IEC 807-3. The PROFIBUS connector is a socket, and the counterpart connector
of cable is a plug.
The connector pins are as followed:
Table 5-4 AXM-PROFI Connector Table
Pins RS-485 ID Content Used by PROFIBUS
1 -- Shield Power GND NO
2 -- N24V -24V output NO
3 B RXD/TXD-P Data P (Receive/Send) YES
4 -- CNTR-P Controlling P YES
5 C DGND Digital Ground YES
6 -- Vp Positive Voltage YES
7 -- P24V +24V output NO
8 A RXD/TXD-N Data N (Receive/Send) YES
9 -- CNTR-N Controlling N NO

NOTE: Pin 4 is used for RTS controlling and TTL, which is optional.

5.2.6 Cable
A shielded twisted pair cable is recommended as reference to the EIA RS-485 standard. If the
interference is within the EIA RS-485 standard, then a non-shielded twisted pair cable may be used.

5.2.7 Bus Terminal


Based on the DP standard, the first station and the last station in the PROFIBUS-DP network
should connect the bus terminal (resistor) and it is not necessary for other stations, as shown in
the figure below.

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Figure 5-49 DP station Connection Diagram

The bus terminal is composed of three resistors and a connection wire, where Vp is the supply
positive voltage and DGND is the Digital Ground. When the bus is idle, the bus terminal makes the
data P level higher than data N so the bus's idle signal is always 1.

5.2.8 Address Setting


The AXM-PROFI module can only be used as a slave in the PROFIBUS network. Its slave address
ranges from 0-126, which can only be configured from the meter display. If the address is
changed, it will take effect immediately.
The figure below shows the configuration setting for the AXM-PROFI:

Figure 5-50 AXM-PROFI address setting on meter display

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5.2.9 Baud Rate


The AXM-PROFI supports baud rates from 9.6kbps to 12Mbps in the PROFIBUS network.

5.2.10 GSD Files


A PROFIBUS-DP Master can exchange data with various slave devices. In order to identify a slave
device, it is not necessary to obtain the technical data of the device itself. The file where the data is
described is called the Device Description Data File (GSD).
Because of the importance of the GSD file, please read it carefully before using the AXM-PROFI
module. The GSD file is provided in pure text format with detailed comments.
• As a DP slave device, the AXM-PROFI module supports the protocol of V0 revision.
• The AXM-PROFI module data interface is optional. It supports module 1 and module 2. Module
1 is a 16-bit word input/output interface. Module 2 is a 32-bit input with 1 output interface.

5.2.11 Information Exchange


A variety of information from the Acuvim II meter can be transmitted by the AXM-PROFI module,
such as electrical measurements and other parameters. The basic communication method of the
Acuvim II series meter is RS-485, which uses the Modbus-RTU protocol. In order to use the same
addresses as Modbus, the communication format of PROFIBUS-DP is 16-bit word input/output.
It is recommended to refer to the communication part of the Acuvim II manual (Chapter 6) for the
list of Modbus addresses, function codes, the relationship between values, and other details.
Some examples are:
1. There are various function codes, such as 01H, 02H, 04H, 05H, and 10H for the various
categorized parameters. Different function codes have different formats for the query and
response frames.
2. There are specific relationships between numerical values in the registers and the real
physical value.
3. Different parameters may have different data length and data type.
These three points are also suitable for the PROFIBUS-DP protocol in the AXM-PROFI modules.
Function codes, such as 01H, 02H, and 03H, are inquiry commands. For users to quickly switch the
inquiry contents, 8 channels are defined, from 1 to 8, in order to update the data more quickly.

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5.2.12 Format of Function code 01H


Function code 01H is used to the read relay status. The format of this function code is defined as
follows:
Query:
Table 5-5 Function Code 01H Query Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 Channels 1 to 8
2 Byte 2 01H
3 Byte 3 Starting Address high byte
4 Byte 4 Starting Address low byte
5 Byte 5 Quantity of coils high byte
6 Byte 6 Quantity of coils low byte
7 Byte 7-32 0

Here, 16-bit words are usually required for I/O data in GSD file so that all other
bytes after Byte 7 are set to 0.

Response:
Below is the response of the slave device sending its information to the master device.
Table 5-6 Function 10 Response Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 The channel of inquiry frame
2 Byte 2 01H
3 Byte 3 byte count
4 Byte 4 coil status
5 Byte 5~32 0

The coils in the response message are packed as one coil per bit of the data field. Status is
indicated as 1=ON and 0=OFF. The LSB of the first data byte contains the output addressed in the
query. The other coils follow toward the high order end of this byte, and from low order to high
order in subsequent bytes.

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Example: reading Relay1 and Relay2 status (start register address is 0000H). Use 4 channels.
Query:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
04H 01H 00H 00H 00H 02H 00H
Response:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
04H 01H 01H 02H 00H 00H 00H

Coil Status:
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

MSB LSB
(Relay 1 = OFF, Relay 2=ON)

5.2.13 Format of function code 05H


The message with function code (05H) in MODBUS-RTU forces a single relay to either the on or off
position. The data value FFOOH will set the relay on and the value 0000H will turn it off. All other
values are invalid and will not affect the relay. In PROFIBUS-DP, the format of function code 05H is
defined as follows:

Query:
Table 5-7 Function Code 05H Query Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 FAH
2 Byte 2 05H
3 Byte 3 outputs address high byte
4 Byte 4 outputs address low byte
5 Byte 5 outputs value high byte
6 Byte 6 outputs value low byte
7 Byte 7~32 0

NOTE: Because PROFIBUS-DP V0 exchanges information periodically, controlling information such as


function code 05H should be used carefully.

Response:
The normal response to the command request is to re-transmit the message as received after the
relay status has been altered.

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Table 5-8 Function Code 05H Response Format


Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 FAH
2 Byte 2 05H
3 Byte 3 outputs address high byte
4 Byte 4 outputs address low byte
5 Byte 5 outputs value high byte
6 Byte 6 outputs value low byte
7 Byte 7~32 0

Example: setting Relay2 on.


Query:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
FAH 05H 00H 01H FFH 00H 00H
Response:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
FAH 05H 00H 01H FFH 00H 00H

5.2.14 Format of function code 02H


Function code 02H is used to read DI status in MODBUS-RTU. In PROFIBUS-DP, the format of
function code 02H is defined as follows:
Query:
Table 5-9 Function Code 02H Query Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 Channels can be chosen from 1 to 8
2 Byte 2 02H
3 Byte 3 starting address high byte
4 Byte 4 starting address low byte
5 Byte 5 quantity of digital inputs high byte
6 Byte 6 quantity of digital inputs low byte
7 Byte 7~32 0

Response:
Table 5-10 Function Code 02H Response Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 The channel of inquiry frame
2 Byte 2 02H
3 Byte 3 byte count

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Frame Bytes Caption


4 Byte 4 inputs status1
5 Byte 5 inputs status2 (or 0)
6 Byte 6 inputs status3 (or 0)
7 Byte 7 inputs status4 (or 0)
8 Byte 8~32 0

The digital inputs in the response message are packed as one input per bit of the data field. Status
is indicated as 1=ON; 0=OFF. The LSB of the first data byte contains the input addressed in the
query. The other inputs follow towards the high order end of this byte, and from low order to high
order in subsequent bytes.

Example: reading 4 DI statuses (starting address is 0000H). Use 6 channels.


Query:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
06H 02H 00H 00H 00H 04H 00H
Response:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5~32
06H 02H 01H 06H 00H

DI Status:
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

MSB LSB
(DI1 = OFF, DI2=ON, DI3 = ON, DI4 = OFF )

5.2.15 Format of function code 03H


This function code is used in MODBUS-RTU to read the contents of a contiguous block of holding
registers in Acuvim II meter. In PROFIBUS-DP, the format of function code 03H is defined as
follows:
Query:
Table 5-11 Function Code 03H Query Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 Channels can be chosen from 1 to 8
2 Byte 2 03H
3 Byte 3 starting address high byte

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Frame Bytes Caption


4 Byte 4 starting address low byte
5 Byte 5 quantity of registers high byte
6 Byte 6 quantity of registers low byte
7 Byte 7~32 0

“Quantity of registers” identifies how many words will be read.

Response:
Table 5-12 Function Code 03H Response Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 The channel of inquiry frame
2 Byte 2 03H
3 Byte 3 byte count
4 Byte 4 Register value1 high byte
5 Byte 5 Register value1 low byte
6 Byte 6 ......
7 Byte 7~32 ......

“Byte count” identifies how many bytes will be read.


The register data in the response message is packed as two bytes per register, with the binary
contents correctly justified with each byte. For each register, the first byte contains the high order
bits and the second contains the low order bits.
NOTE: The response has a 16-word frame, so the maximum “quantity of registers” should less than 15.
Otherwise, it will return an error result.

Example: Reading 3 measured data (F, V1, V2) from Acuvim II meter.
The data address of F includes 4000H and 4001H. The data address of V1 includes 4002H and
4003H. The data address of V2 includes 4004H and 4005H. (Uses 7 channels)
Query:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
07H 03H 40H 00H 00H 06H 00H

Response:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8
07H 03H 0CH 42H 48H 00H 00H 42H

Byte9 Byte10 Byte11 Byte12 Byte13 Byte14 Byte15 Byte16~32


C7H CCH CDH 42H C8H 33H 33H 00H

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(F=42480000H(50.00Hz), V1=42C7CCCDH(99.9v), V2=42C83333H(100.1v)).


NOTE: The relationship between the numerical value in the register of the meter and the actual physical
value is described in Chapter 6.

5.2.16 Format of function code 10H


This function code is used in MODBUS-RTU to write a block of continuous registers in the Acuvim
II meter, such as system parameters setting and so on. In PROFIBUS-DP, the format of function
code 10H is defined as follows:
Query:
Table 5-13 Function Code 10H Query Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 FAH
2 Byte 2 10H
3 Byte 3 starting address high byte
4 Byte 4 starting address low byte
5 Byte 5 quantity of registers high byte
6 Byte 6 quantity of registers low byte
7 Byte 7 byte count
8 Byte 8 register value 1 high byte
9 Byte 9 register value 1 low byte
10 Byte 10 register value 2 high byte
11 Byte 11 register value 2 high byte
12 ...... ......
13 Byte 32 0

“Quantity of registers” indicates how many words will be written.


“Byte count” indicates how many bytes will be written. If the “quantity of register” is N, then “byte
count” is (N×2).
NOTE: The response has a 16-word frame, so the maximum "quantity of registers" should be less than
13. Otherwise, it will return an error result.

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Response:
The normal Response returns the function code, starting address, and quantity of registers
written.
Table 5-14 Function Code 10H Response Format
Frame Bytes Caption
1 Byte 1 FAH
2 Byte 2 10H
3 Byte 3 starting address high byte
4 Byte 4 starting address low byte
5 Byte 5 quantity of registers high byte
6 Byte 6 quantity of registers low byte
7 Byte 7~32 0

Example: Preset the import active energy (EP_imp) to 17807783.3 KWh. Based on the relationship
between the register value and the physical value, we can get the register value in hex as
0A9D4089H. The data address of EP_imp includes 4048H and 4049H.
Query:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte10 Byte11 Byte12~32
FAH 10H 40H 48H 00H 02H 04H 0AH 9DH 40H 89H 00H

Response:
Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7~32
FAH 10H 40H 48H 00H 02H 00H

Example Projects
To facilitate your understanding of the PROFIBUS module, we have developed a PLC-based DEMO
engineering application program. Please read the DEMO procedure documentation for specific
information. This DEMO is available upon request; please call Technical Support.

5.2.17 32 Word Output Interface


The 32-word output interface is a fixed parameter.
Transmission format is as follows:
Ua_rms(2 bytes), Ub_rms(2 bytes), Uc_rms(2 bytes), Uavg_rms(2 bytes);
Uab_rms(2 bytes), Ubc_rms(2 bytes), Uca_rms(2 bytes), Ulag_rms(2 bytes);
Ia_rms(2 bytes), Ib_rms(2 bytes), Ic_rms(2 bytes), Iavg_rms(2 bytes);
Pa_rms(2 bytes), Pb_rms(2 bytes), Pc_rms(2 bytes), Pavg_rms(2 bytes);

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Epa_imp(4 bytes), Epa_exp(4 bytes);


Epb_imp(4 bytes), Epb_exp(4 bytes);
Epc_imp(4 bytes), Epc_exp(4 bytes);
Ep_imp(4 bytes), Ep_exp(4 bytes);

5.3 RS485 Module (AXM-485)


5.3.1 Communication Parameters Setting
RS485, also known as EIA-485, is a telecommunications standard for binary serial communications
between devices. RS485 is the most versatile communication standard in the standard series
defined by the EIA, and it is a widely used communication interface in Data Acquisition and Control
applications where multiple nodes communicate with each other.
The RS485 signals are floating, and each signal is transmitted over a differential signal + line
and a differential signal - line. The RS485 receiver compares the voltage difference between
both lines, instead of the absolute voltage level on a signal line. To obtain better communication
performance, the differential signal + and differential signal - lines are twisted. The twisted-pair
adds immunity against noise. If high noise immunity is needed, the combination of twisting and
shielding is often used. For example, shielded twisted pair or foiled twisted pair networking cables
can be used in high noise environments.

5.3.2 Function Description of RS485 module


AXM-RS485 module uses RS485 serial communication and the Modbus-RTU protocol, just like
the on-board RS485 port of the Acuvim II series meter. It provides a second RS485 port for serial
communication and it can work with the on-board RS485 serial communication simultaneously.
The terminals of communication are generally A, B, and S where A is for the differential signal +, B
is for the differential signal -, and S is connected to the shield of the twisted pair cables.
• Up to 32 devices can be connected on an RS485 bus without repeaters.
• Use good quality shielded twisted pair cable, AWG22 (0.5mm2) or higher.
• The overall length of the RS485 cable connecting all devices should not exceed 1200m
(4000ft).
• Every A(+) should be connected to A(+), B(-) to B(-), otherwise, it will influence the network or
damage the communication interface.
• When using a long communication cable to connect several devices, and anti-signal reflecting
resistor (typical value 120Ω-300Ω/0.25W) is normally added to the end of the cable beside
the last meter to prevent communication quality degradation.

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5.3.3 Appearance and Dimensions

Figure 5-51 AXM-RS485 Dimensions

5.3.4 Installation Method

Figure 5-52 AXM-RS485 installation to Acuvim II meter

The RS485 module is linked to the meter by a communication plug. It also can be linked to other
extended modules.
1. Insert the installation clips to the counterpart of the meter, and then press the RS485
module lightly, so linking is established.
2. Tighten the installation screws.
NOTE: Install AXM-RS485 Module carefully to avoid damage. Under no circumstances should any
installation be done with the meter powered on. Failure to do so may result in injury or death.

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5.3.5 Connection Method


The RS485 module uses 2-wire, half-duplex communication mode, which is the same as what
the on-board RS485 port is using. If the master does not have an RS485 communication port, a
converter (such as an RS232/RS485 or a USB/RS485 converter) will be required. Typical RS485
Network topologies include line, circle, and star. The shield of each segment of the RS485 cable
must be connected to the ground at one end only.
The default baud rate of the RS485 module is 38400 bps. Users can change the baud rate in
system settings S03 of the Acuvim II series meter.

Figure 5-53 Baud Rate setting for the AXM-RS485 module

The data format is start bit + 8n data bit + parity + stop bit. NON1, NON2, odd, and even can be
selected for parity mode on S31 of Setting page of Acuvim II meter.
• NON1: represents non-parity, single stop bit
• NON2: represents non-parity, double stop bit
• Odd: represents odd-parity, single stop-bit
• Even: represents even parity, single stop bit.

The default setting for the parity is NON1.

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Figure 5-54 Parity setting for the AXM-RS485 module

NOTE: If AXM-WEB/AXM-WEB2 is used, the RS-485 module’s parity (PAR2) must be set as None1 so that
the meter will recognize the communications module.

5.3.6 Communication Address

The communication address used for the AXM-RS485 module is located on page S36.

Figure 5-55 Address setting for AXM-RS485

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Chapter 6: Communication Part I


This chapter will mainly discuss how to communicate using the Modbus protocol. It is highly
recommended that previous chapters be read before moving onto Chapter 6, a familiarity with
Modbus would also be helpful.

6.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction


Modbus RTU is the communication protocol used in Acuvim II series meters. Data format and
error check methods are defined in the Modbus protocol. The half duplex query and respond
mode is adopted in the Modbus protocol. There is only one master device in the communication
network. The others are slave devices, waiting for the query of the master.

Transmission Mode
The mode of transmission defines the data structure within a frame and the rules used to transmit
data. The mode is defined in the following which is compatible with Modbus RTU mode.

Framing
Table 6-1 Data Framing
Address Function Data Check
8-Bits 8-Bits Nx8-Bits 16-Bits

Coding System 8-Bit Binary


Start Bit 1
Data Bits 8
Parity No parity, odd parity, even parity
Stop Bit 1 or 2
Error Checking CC check

Address Field
The address field of a message frame contains eight bits. Valid slave device addresses are in the
range of 0~247 decimal. A master addresses a slave by placing the slave address in the address
field of the message. When the slave sends its response, it places its own address in this address
field of the response to let the master know which slave is responding.

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Function Field
The function code field of a message frame contains eight bits. Valid codes are in the range of
1~255 decimal. When a message is sent from a master to a slave device the function code field
tells the slave what kind of action to perform.
Table 6-2 Function Code Transmission

Code Meaning Action

01 Read Relay Output Status Obtain current status of Relay Output

02 Read Digital Input (DI) Status Obtain current status of Digital Input

03 Read Data Obtain current binary value from one or more registers

05 Control Relay Output Force relay state to “ON” or “OFF”

16 Press Multiple-Register Place specific binary values into a series of consecutive Multiple-Registers

Data Field
The data field is constructed using sets of two hexadecimal digits, in the range of 00 to FF
hexadecimal. The data field of messages sent from a master to slave devices contains additional
information which the slave must use to take the action defined by the function code. This can
include items such as register addresses, the quantity of items to be handled, and the count of
actual data bytes in the field. For example, if the master writes to a group of registers in the slave
(function code 10 hexadecimal), the data field specifies the starting register, how many registers
to write, the count of data bytes to follow 234 in the data field, and the data to be written into the
registers.
If no error occurs, the data field of a response from a slave to a master contains the data
requested. If an error occurs, the field contains an exception code that the master application can
use to determine the next action to be taken. The data field can be non existent if there is zero
length in certain kinds of messages.

Error Check Field


Every message includes an error checking field which is based on the Cyclical Redundancy Check
(CRC) method. The CRC field checks the contents of the entire message. It is applied regardless of
any parity check method used for the individual characters of the message. The CRC field is two
bytes long, containing a 16-bit binary value. The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device,
and is appended to the message. The receiving device recalculates the CRC value during reception
of the message, and compares the calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC
field. If the two values are not equal, an error will be reported. CRC calculation is first started by

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preloading the whole 16-bit register to 1’s. The process begins by applying successive 8-bit bytes
of the message to the current contents of the register. Only the eight bits of data in each character
are used for generating the CRC. Start and stop bits and the parity bit do not apply to the CRC.
When generating the CRC, each 8-bit character is exclusive “ORed” with the register contents. The
result is shifted towards the least significant bit (LSB), with a zero filled into the most significant bit
(MSB) position. The LSB is extracted and examined, if the LSB equals to 1, the register is exclusive
“ORed” with a preset, fixed value; if the LSB equals to 0, no action will be taken. This process is
repeated until eight shifts have been performed. After the last (eighth) shift, the next 8-bit byte is
exclusive ORed with the register's current value, and the process repeats for eight more shifts as
described above. After all the bytes of the message have been applied, the final contents of the
register, which should exchange the high-byte and the low-byte, is the CRC value. When the CRC is
appended to the message, the low-order byte is appended first, followed by the high-order byte.

6.2 Communication Format


Table 6-3 Explanation of Frame
Number of Number of
Data start Data start
Address Function data start data start CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
register HI register LO
registers HI registers LO
06H 03H 00H 00H 00H 21H 84H 65H

1. Reading Relay Status


Function Code 01
This function code is used to read the status of the relay in the meter.
1=On, 0=Off, Relay1’s address is 0000H,
Relay2’s address is 0001H and so on.
The following query is to read the relay status for the meter with communication address 17.
Query:
Table 6-4 Read the Status of Relay1 and Relay2 Query Message
Number of Number of
Data start Data start
Address Function data start data start CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
register HI register LO
registers HI registers LO
11H 01H 00H 00H 00H 02H BFH SBH

Response:
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byte, the data, and error checking. An example response to read the status of Relay1 and Relay2 is
shown as Table 6-5. The status of Relay1 and Relay2 are responding to the last 2 bits of the data.
Relay1: bit0, Relay2: bit1
Table 6-5 Relay Status Response
Address Function Byte Count Data CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
11H 01H 01H 02H D4H 89H

The content of the data is:

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

MSB LSB

Relay1 = OFF (LSB), Relay2 = ON (Left to LSB)

2. Read Status of DI
Function Code 02 1=ON, 0=OFF
DI’s address is 0000H, D12’s address is 0001H, and so on.
The following query is to read the status of 4 DI’s of Acuvim II series meter with communication
address 17.
Query:
Table 6-6 Read the Status of Relay1 and Relay2 Query Message
Number of Number of
Data start Data start
Address Function data start data start CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
register HI register LO
registers HI registers LO
11H 02H 00H 00H 00H 04H 7BH 59H

Response:
The Acuvim II series meter response includes the meter address, function code, quantity of data
characters, the actual data characters and error checking. An example response to read the status
of 4 DIs are shown in Table 6-7. The DI status corresponds to the last 4 bits of the data.
DI1: bit0; DI2: bit1; DI3: bit2; DI4: bit3
Table 6-7 Relay Status Response
DI1: bit0 DI2: bit1 DI3: bit2 DI4: bit3
Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol
Length HI Length LO Unit Identifier
Identifier HI Identifier LO Identifier Hi Identifier LO
11H 02H 00H 00H 00H 04H 7BH

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Function Byte Count Data


02H 01H 0FH

The content of the data is:

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

MSB LSB

3. Read Data (Function Code 03)


Query:
This function allows the master to obtain the measurement results from the Acuvim II series
meter. Table 6-8 is an example of reading the measured data (F, V1 and V2) from slave device
number 17, the data address of F is 4000H, 4001H; V1’s address is 4002H, 4003 and V2’s address
is 4004H, 4005H.
Table 6-8 Read F, V1, V2 Query Message
Number of Number of
Data start Data start
Address Function data start data start CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
register HI register LO
registers HI registers LO
11H 03H 40H 00H 00H 06H D2H 98H

Response:
The Acuvim II series meter response includes the meter address, function code, quantity of data
bytes, data and error checking. An example response to read F, V1 and V2 (F=42480000H (50.00Hz),
V1=42C7CCCDH (99.9V), V2=42C83333H (100.1V)) is shown:
Table 6-9 Read F, V1 and V2 Message

Byte Data1 Data1 Data2 Data2 Data3 Data3 Data4 Data4


Address Function
Count HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO

11H 3H 0CH 42H 48H 00H 00H 42H C7H CCH CDH

Data5 Data6 Data6 Data16 Data16


Data5 HI
LO HI LO HI LO
42H C8H 33H 33H CAH 7FH

4. Control Relay (Function Code 05)


Query:
This message forces a relay to either turn “ON” or “OFF”. Any relay that exists within Acuvim II

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Series meter can be forced to either “ON” or “OFF” status. The data value FF00H will set the relay
on and the value 0000H will turn it off; all other values are invalid and will not affect that relay.
The example below is a request to the Acuvim II Series meter with the address of 17 to turn on
Relay1.
Table 6-10 Control Relay Query Message
DO Address DO Address
Address Function Value HI Value LO CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
HI LO
11H 05H 00H 00H FFH 00H 8EH AAH

Response:
The normal response to the command request is to re-transmit the message as received after the
relay status has been altered.
Table 6-11 Control Relay Response Message
Relay Relay
Address Function Value HI Value LO CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
Address HI Address LO
11H 05H 00H 00H FFH 00H 8EH AAH

5. Preset/Reset Multi-Register (Function Code 16)


Query:
Function 16 allows the user to modify the contents of a multi-register. Some registers of Acuvim II
series meter can have their contents changed by this message. The example below is a request to
an Acuvim II series meter with the address of 17 to preset Ep_imp as “17807783.3kWh”, while its
HEX value is 0A9D4089H. Ep_imp data address is 4048H and 4049H.
Table 6-12 Preset Multi-Registers Query Message
Number of Number of
Data start Data start
Address Function data start data start Byte Count
register HI register LO
registers HI registers LO
11H 10H 40H 48H 00H 02H 04H

Value Value LO Value LO Value LO CRC HI CRC LO

0AH 9DH 40H 89H F1H 6AH

Response:
The normal response to a preset multi-register request includes the Acuvim II Series meter
address, function code, data start register, the number of registers, and error checking.

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Table 6-13 Preset Multi-Register Response Message


Number of
Number of
Data start Data start data start
Address Function data start CRC 16 HI CRC 16 LO
register HI register LO registers
registers HI
LO
11H 10H 40H 48H 00H 02H D6H 8EH

6.3 Data Address Table and Application Details


There are several rules to follow in using the meter:

6.3.1 Data Type


• “word” refers to 16-bit unsigned integer using one data address and 2 bytes of memory, it
varies from 0 to 65535.
• “int” refers to 16-bit integer using one data address and 2 bytes of memory, it varies from
-32768 to 32767.
• “dword” refers to 32-bit unsigned integer using two data addresses and 4 bytes of memory
with high word at the front and low word at the end, it varies from 0 to 4294967295. Rx=high
word*65536+low word.
• “float” refers to 32-bit single value using two data addresses and 4 bytes of memory, it varies
from -1.175494E-38 to 3.402823E+38.

6.3.2 Relationship between communication value and numerical value.


It is important to note that the numerical value may not be the same as the communication value.
The following table shows how they respond to each other.
• When current output CTs are selected, the value of CT2 is 1A or 5A, and when using the
relationship listed below to count primary value, the value of CT2 should be original 1 or 5.
• When a CT has a voltage output, the value of CT2 is 333mV, and when using the relationship
listed below to count primary value, the value of CT2 should not be 333, but 1.
• When using Rogowski Coil CTs (output 100mV/50Hz or 120mV/60Hz), the value of CT2 is 100.
When using the relationship listed below to count the primary value, the value of CT2 should
not be 100, but 1.
• When you select a 80/100/200 mA CT, the value of CT2 is 80, 100 or 200, and use the
relationship listed below to count primary value, the value of CT2 should not be 80, 100 or
200, but 1.

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Table 6-14 Relationship of Parameters


Format
Parameters Relationship Unit
Code
Numerical value equals to communication
System parameters No unit F1
value
Run-time T=Rx/100 Hour F2
Numerical value equals to communication
Clock Unit of time F3
value
Energy (primary) Ep=Rx/10 kWh F4
Reactive energy (primary) Ep=Rx/10 kvarh F5
Apparent energy (primary) Ep=Rx/10 kVA F6
Energy (secondary) Ep=Rx/1000 kWh F7
Reactive energy (secondary) Ep=Rx/1000 kvarh F8
Apparent energy (secondary) Ep=Rx/1000 kVA F9
Frequency Ep=Rx/100 Hz F10
Voltage U=Rx×(PT1/PT2)/10 V F11
Current, current demand I=Rx×(CT1/CT2)/1000 A F12
Power, demand P=Rx×(PT1/PT2)×(CT1/CT2) W F13
Reactive power, demand Q=Rx×(PT1/PT2)×(CT1/CT2) Var F14
Apparent power, demand S=Rx×(PT1/PT2)×(CT1/CT2) VA F15
Power factor PF=Rx/100 No unit F16
Unbalance factor Unbl=(Rx/1000)×100% No unit F17
THD THD=(Rx/10000)×100% No unit F18
Harmonics HDn=(Rx/10000)×100% No unit F19
Total odd HD HDo=(Rx/10000)×100% No unit F20
Total even HD HDe=(Rx/10000)×100% No unit F21
Crest factor CF=Rx/1000 No unit F22
K factor KF=Rx/10 No unit F23
THFF THFF=(Rx/10000)×100% No unit F24
Phase angle Phase angle=Rx/10 Degree F25

IMPORTANT NOTE: Regions from “System parameters settings” to “Data logging 3 settings” are
the regions that can be set and modified. Please follow these guidelines when communicating
with the meter.

1. When function code 10H is used, one communication command can only modify contents in
one region, such as “System parameters settings,” “System status parameter,” “Date and time
table,” “Over/under limit alarming-Global settings,” “Over/under limit alarming-settings,” I/O
Modules settings,” or “Data logging 1 settings, Data logging 2 settings, Data logging 3 settings.”

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Modification of the contents in both of two or more regions above cannot be accomplished in a
single communication.
2. When function code 03H is used, the rules and limitations described above will not be applied.

6.3.3 System Parameter Setting


System parameters determine how the meter works. Please refer to Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 for
more details.
Function code: 03H for reading, 10H for writing.
Data type: word
Table 6-15

System Status 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Default Data Type
Property
0: 50Hz
0FFDH 4093 Frequency 1: 60Hz 0 Word R/W
2: 400Hz
First Communication 0: Modbus
0FFEH 4094 0 Word R/W
Protocol 1: DNP3.0
0: Even
Parity for 1: Odd
0FFFH 4095 Communication 3 Word R/W
Protocol 1 2: Non2
3: Non1
1000H 4096 Password 0~9999 0 Word R/W
Communication 1~247 (Modbus)
1001H 4097 1 Word R/W
Address 1 0~65534 (DNP3.0)
Baud Rate for
1002H 4098 Communication 1200~38400 19200 Word R/W
Protocol 1
0: 3LN
1: 1LN
Voltage Input Wiring
1003H 4099 2: 2LL 0 Word R/W
Type
3: 3LL
4: 1LL
0: 3CT
Current Input Wiring
1004H 4100 1: 1CT 0 Word R/W
Type
2: 2CT
1005H 4101 PT1 (High 16 bit) 0 Word R/W
50.0~500000.0
1006H 4102 PT2 (Low 16 bit) 400 Word R/W

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Default Data Type
Property
1007H 4103 PT2 50.0~400.0 400 Word R/W
CT1 = 5 , for 5A
CT1 = 1 , for
333mV
1008H 4104 CT1 1~50000 CT1 = 1 , for Word R/W
80/100/200mA
CT1 = 1000 , for
RCT
CT2 = 5, for 5A
CT2 = 333, for
1(A), 5(A), 333 333mV
1009H 4105 CT2 (333mV), 80, 100, CT2 = 100 , for Word R/W
200 (mA) 80/100/200mA
CT2 = 120/60 or
100/50 , for RCT
100AH 4106 kWh Pulse Constant 1~60000 5000 Word R/W

100BH 4107 kvarh Pulse Constant 1~60000 5000 Word R/W

100CH 4108 LCD Backlight Time 0-120 1 Word R/W


Demand Sliding Window
100DH 4109 1~30 15 Word R/W
Time
0: Fixed Window
Demand Calculation 1: Sliding Window
100EH 4110 1 Word R/W
Mode 2: Thermal
3: Rolling Window
100FH 4111 Clear Demand Only 1 works 0 Word R/W

1010H 4112 Max/Min Clear Only 1 works 0 Word R/W

1011H 4113 Run Time Clear Only 1 works 0 Word R/W


0: Positive
1012H 4114 Current I1 Direction 0 Word R/W
1: Negative
0: Positive
1013H 4115 Current I2 Direction 0 Word R/W
1: Negative
0: Positive
1014H 4116 Current I3 Direction 0 Word R/W
1: Negative
0: IEC
1015H 4117 VAR/PF Convention 0 Word R/W
1: IEEE
1016H 4118 Clear Energy Only 1 works 0 Word R/W
Energy Calculation 0: Fundamental
1017H 4119 1 Word R/W
Mode 1: Full wave

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System Status 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Default Data Type
Property
Reactive Power 0: Real
1018H 4120 0 Word R/W
Measurement Mode 1: General
0: Primary
1019H 4121 Energy Display Mode 0 Word R/W
1: Secondary
0: None
101AH 4122 Reset Ethernet Module 1: Reset 0 Word R/W
2: Default
0: None
1: AXM-IO11
2: AXM-IO21
101BH 4123 Enable SOE 3: AXM-IO31 0 Word R/W
4: AXM-IO12
5: AXM-IO22
6: AXM-IO32
0: None
1: AXM-IO11
2: AXM-IO21
101CH 4124 Clear Pulse Counter 3: AXM-IO31 0 Word R/W
4: AXM-IO12
5: AXM-IO22
6: AXM-IO32
0: Secondary
101DH 4125 Basic Parameter Mode 0 Word R/W
1: Primary
Demand Calculation
1020H 4128 1~30 1 Word R/W
Slipping Time

NOTE:
1. When register 0FFEH is 0, the first communication protocol is set to MODBUS. When register
0FFEH is 1, the first communication protocol is set to DNP3.0. At this time, special DNP3.0
software is needed.
2. 100AH, 100BH setting method: 1000 * 3600 / (U * I * n * pulse constant) = pulse period (S),
pulse period calculated by the pulse constant must be greater than the pulse width (20ms ~
1000ms) of IO module DO setting, wherein n is applied with the user, and if the three-phase
signals are added, then n is 3. U and I generally equal to user settings PT2 and CT2, i.e., rated
voltage and rated current.
3. 0x1017H: When selecting 400Hz type; supports full-wave only.

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6.3.4 System Status Parameters


The “System status” indicates the events that have occurred in the meter, what kinds of flags are
read by the user, and the index of the storage events. Flags should be cleared after being read by
the controller; otherwise, new data will not be stored properly.
Function code: 03H for reading, 10H for writing. Data type: word
Table 6-16

System Status 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Default Data Type
Property
Bit0: 1st communication
parameters
Bit1: 2nd communication
Sealed Non Standard parameters
101EH 4126 Word R/W
Parameters
Bit2: Clear Run time
Bit3: DI Pulse count
Bit4: TOU
0x0A: Sealed
101FH 4127 Seal Status Word R/W
Other: Seal opened
1020H 4128 Reserved Word R/W
0x0A: Clear
1021H 4129 Clear Alarm Record Word R/W
Other: Not Clear
1022H-
4130-4141 Reserved Word R/W
102DH
Bit0: New alarm record
102EH 4142 System Status Word R/W
Bit1: New SOE record
102FH 4143 Baud Rate 2 4800~38400 38400 Word R/W
0: Even
1: Odd
1030H 4144 Parity 2 3 Word R/W
2: Non2
3: Non1
Communication
1031H 4145 1~247 1 Word R/W
Address 2
0: No alarming record
1032H 4146 Alarm Record Number 1~16: Last alarm record Word R/W
number
0: No SOE record
1033H 4147 SOE Record Number 1~20: Last SOE record Word R/W
number
1034H 4148 Run Time (High) Word R/W
0~999999999
1035H 4149 Run Time (Low) Word R/W

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System Status 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Default Data Type
Property
Bit0: AXM-IO11
Bit1: AXM-IO12
Bit2: AXM-IO21
Expansion IO Modules Bit3: AXM-IO22
1036H 4150 Word R/W
Status Bit4: AXM-IO31
Bit5: AXM-IO32
0: Disconnected
1: Connected
1037H 4151 Reserved Word R/W
0: Other Protocol
2nd Communication 1: BACnet Protocol
1038H 4152 0 Word R/W
Selection 2: Mesh Protocol
3: Wi-Fi
10 Year Holiday Setting
1039H 4153 1: Enable Word R/W
Enable
0x0A: Clear
103AH 4154 Clear Sharp Tariff Word R/W
Other: Not Clear
0x0A: Clear
103BH 4155 Clear Peak Tariff Word R/W
Other: Not Clear
0x0A: Clear
103CH 4156 Clear Valley Tariff Word R/W
Other: Not Clear
0x0A: Clear
103DH 4157 Clear Normal Tariff Word R/W
Other: Not Clear
0x0A: Clear
103EH 4158 Clear Total Word R/W
Other: Not Clear

NOTE:
1. Please refer to Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 for more details about parameter settings.
2. When register 1038H is 2, second communication is set to MESH, the baud rate should be
set to “9600bps,” and parity should be set to “NON1” for the second communication. When
register 1038H is 1, the second communication protocol is set to BACnet protocol. When
register 1038H is 0, the second communication protocol is set to other protocols, while second
communication should select the second RS-485 module, PROFIBUS module, or Ethernet
module. If the selected protocol does not match attached module, communication cannot
process. If you use the Ethernet or PROFIBUS module, you should set 38400bps and NON1 for
the second communication. While the Ethernet or PROFIBUS module will connect normally, the
user cannot change the protocol, baud rate, or parity.

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6.3.5 Date and Time Registers


Function code: 03H for reading, 10H for presetting.
Table 6-17

Clock Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Range Data Type
Property
103FH 4159 Week 0~6 Word R/W
1040H 4160 Year 2000~2099 Word R/W
1041H 4161 Month 1~12 Word R/W
1042H 4162 Day 1~31 Word R/W
1043H 4163 Hour 0-23 Word R/W
1044H 4164 Minute 0-59 Word R/W
1045H 4165 Second 0-59 Word R/W

6.3.6 100ms Refresh Metering Parameters


Table 6-18

Basic Measurements: 03H Read


Parameter Mode
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Primary Property
Secondary Mode Type Property
Mode
3000H- 12288-
F Frequency F=Rx F=Rx Hz Float R
3001H 12289
3002H- 12290- Phase 1
U1 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
3003H 12291 Voltage
3004H- 12292- Phase 2
U2 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
3005H 12293 Voltage
3006H- 12294- Phase 3
U3 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
3007H 12295 Voltage
Average
3008H- 12296-
Uavg Phase U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
3009H 12297
Voltage
300AH- 12298- Line Voltage
U12 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
300BH 12299 1-2
300CH- 12300- Line Voltage
U23 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
300DH 12301 2-3
300EH- 12302- Line Voltage
U31 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
300FH 12303 3-1
3010H- 12304- Average Line
Ulavg U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
3011H 12305 Voltage

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Parameter Mode
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Primary Property
Secondary Mode Type Property
Mode
3012H- 12306- Total Phase A
IL1 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
3013H 12307 Current
3014H- 12308- Total Phase B
IL2 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
3015H 12309 Current
3016H- 12310- Total Phase C
IL3 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
3017H 12311 Current
Average
3018H- 12312-
Iavg Phase I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
3019H 12313
Current
301AH- 12314- Neutral
In I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
301BH 12315 Current
P=[Rx*(PT1/
301CH- 12316- Phase A
Pa P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
301DH 12317 Power
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
301EH- 12318- Phase B
Pb P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
301FH 12319 Power
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
3020H- 12320- Phase C
Pc P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
3021H 12321 Power
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
3022H- 12322- Total System
Psum P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
3023H 12323 Power
CT2)]/1000
Phase A Q=[Rx*(PT1/
3024H 12324-
Qa Reactive Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
-3025H 12325
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase B Q=[Rx*(PT1/
3026H- 12326-
Qb Reactive Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
3027H 12327
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase C Q=[Rx*(PT1/
3028H- 12328-
Qc Reactive Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
3029H 12329
Power CT2)]/1000
Total Q=[Rx*(PT1/
302AH- 12330-
Qsum Reactive Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
302BH 12331
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase A S=[Rx*(PT1/
302CH- 12332-
Sa Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
302DH 12333
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase B S=[Rx*(PT1/
302EH- 12334-
Sb Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
302FH 12335
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase C S=[Rx*(PT1/
3030H- 12336-
Sc Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
3031H 12337
Power CT2)]/1000

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Parameter Mode
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Primary Property
Secondary Mode Type Property
Mode
Total S=[Rx*(PT1/
3032H- 12338-
Ssum Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
3033H 12339
Power CT2)]/1000
3034H- 12340- Phase A
PFa PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
3035H 12341 Power Factor
3036H- 12342- Phase B
PFb PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
3037H 12343 Power Factor
3038H- 12344- Phase C
PFc PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
3039H 12345 Power Factor
3403AH- 12346- Total Power
PFsum PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
303BH 12347 Factor

6.3.7 Real Time Metering Parameters


There are two, different modes to read basic analog measurements. The first is secondary mode
and the other is primary mode. In primary mode, the numerical value in the register of the meter
is equal to the real, physical value. In secondary mode, the relationship between the numerical
value in the register and the real physical value is shown in the following table. (Rx is the numerical
value in the register of the Acuvim II Series meter).
NOTE: The parameter mode Primary or Secondary corresponds to the Basic Parameter Mode (at
address 101DH) in the system parameter settings. You can also configure the parameter mode from the
'S28 PARA MODE' in the system settings through the meter’s display. The basic parameter mode of the
meter is in Secondary Mode by default.
Table 6-19

Energy Measurements: 03H Read, 10H Write


Parameter Mode Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Property
Primary Mode Secondary Mode Type Property
4000H- 16384-
F Frequency F=Rx F=Rx Hz Float R
4001H 16385
4002H- 16386-
U1 Phase 1 Voltage U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
4003H 16387
4004H- 16388-
U2 Phase 2 Voltage U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
4005H 16389
4006H- 16390-
U3 Phase 3 Voltage U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
4007H 16391
4008H- 16392- Average Phase
Uavg U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
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Parameter Mode Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Property
Primary Mode Secondary Mode Type Property
400AH- 16394-
U12 Line Voltage 1-2 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
400BH 16395
400CH- 16396-
U23 Line Voltage 2-3 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
400DH 16397
400EH- 16398-
U31 Line Voltage 3-1 U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
400FH 16399
4010H- 16400- Average Line
Ulavg U=Rx U=Rx*(PT1/PT2) V Float R
4011H 16401 Voltage
4012H- 16402- Total Phase A
IL1 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4013H 16403 Current
4014H- 16404- Total Phase B
IL2 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4015H 16405 Current
4016H- 16406- Total Phase C
IL3 I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4017H 16407 Current
4018H- 16408- Average Phase
Iavg I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4019H 16409 Current
401AH- 16410-
In Neutral Current I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
401BH 16411
P=[Rx*(PT1/
401CH- 16412-
Pa Phase A Power P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
401DH 16413
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
401EH- 16414-
Pb Phase B Power P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
401FH 16415
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
4020H- 16416-
Pc Phase C Power P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
4021H 16417
CT2)]/1000
P=[Rx*(PT1/
4022H- 16418- Total System
Psum P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
4023H 16419 Power
CT2)]/1000
Q=[Rx*(PT1/
4024H- 16420- Phase A
Qa Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
4025H 16421 Reactive Power
CT2)]/1000
Q=[Rx*(PT1/
4026H- 16422- Phase B
Qb Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
4027H 16423 Reactive Power
CT2)]/1000
Q=[Rx*(PT1/
4028H- 16424- Phase C
Qc Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
4029H 16425 Reactive Power
CT2)]/1000
Q=[Rx*(PT1/
402AH- 16426- Total Reactive
Qsum Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
402BH 16427 Power
CT2)]/1000

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Parameter Mode Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Property
Primary Mode Secondary Mode Type Property
Phase A S=[Rx*(PT1/
402CH- 16428-
Sa Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
402DH 16429
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase B S=[Rx*(PT1/
402EH- 16430-
Sb Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
402FH 16431
Power CT2)]/1000
Phase C S=[Rx*(PT1/
4030H- 16432-
Sc Apparent S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
4031H 16433
Power CT2)]/1000
S=[Rx*(PT1/
4032H- 16434- Total Apparent
Ssum S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
4033H 16435 Power
CT2)]/1000
4034H- 16436- Phase A Power
PFa PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
4035H 16437 Factor
4036H- 16438- Phase B Power
PFb PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
4037H 16439 Factor
4038H- 16440- Phase C Power
PFc PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
4039H 16441 Factor
403AH- 16442- Total Power
PFsum PF=Rx PF=Rx Float R
403BH 16443 Factor
403CH- 16444- Voltage
U_unbl U=Rx*100% U=Rx*100% % Float R
403DH 16445 Unbalance
403EH- 16446- Current
I_unbl I=Rx*100% I=Rx*100% % Float R
403FH 16447 Unbalance
76.0(L) 76.0(L)
4040H- 16448- Load
L/C/R 67.0(C) 67.0(C) Float R
4041H 16449 Characteristic
82.0(R) 82.0(R)
P=[Rx*(PT1/
4042H- 16450-
P_Dmd Power Demand P=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kW Float R
4043H 16451
CT2)]/1000
S=[Rx*(PT1/
4044H- 16452- Reactive Power
Q_Dmd S=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kVA Float R
4045H 16453 Demand
CT2)]/1000
Q=[Rx*(PT1/
4046H- 16454- Apparent Power
S_Dmd Q=Rx/1000 PT2)*(CT1/ kvar Float R
4047H 16455 Demand
CT2)]/1000
4600H- 17920- Phase A Current
I1_Dmd I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4601H 17921 Demand
4602H- 17922- Phase B Current
I2_Dmd I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4603H 17923 Demand
4604H- 17924- Phase C Current
I3_Dmd I=Rx I=Rx*(CT1/CT2) A Float R
4605H 17925 Demand

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6.3.8 Energy Parameters

NOTE: The Energy Display option of either Primary Mode or Secondary Mode corresponds to the Energy
Display Mode (at address 1019H) in the system parameter settings. You can also configure the energy
display mode from the 'S24 E SEL' in the system settings through the meters display. The energy display
mode is in Primary Mode by default.
Table 6-20

Energy Measurements: 03H Read, 10H Write


Parameter Mode
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Primary Secondary Range Property
Type Property
Mode Mode
4048H- 16456- Consumed Ep_ Ep_
Ep_Imp 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4049H 16457 Energy Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
404AH- 16458- Generated Ep_ Ep_
Ep_Exp 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
404BH 16459 Energy Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Consumed
404CH- 16460- Eq_ Eq_
Eq_Imp Reactive 0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
404DH 16461 Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Generated
404EH- 16462- Eq_ Eq_
Eq_Exp Reactive 0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
404FH 16463 Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
4050H- 16464- Total Ep_ Ep_
Ep_sum 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4051H 16465 Energysum=Rx/10 sum=Rx/1000
4052H- 16466- Ep_ Ep_
Ep_net Net Energy ±999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4053H 16467 net=Rx/10 net=Rx/1000
Total
4054H- 16468- Eq_ Eq_
Eq_sum Reactive 0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4055H 16469 sum=Rx/10 sum=Rx/1000
Energy
Net
4056H- 16470- Eq_ Eq_
Eq_net Reactive ±999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4057H 16471 net=Rx/10 net=Rx/1000
Energy
4058H- 16472- Apparent
Es Es=Rx/10 Es=Rx/1000 0~999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
4059H 16473 Energy
Phase A
4620H- 17952- Epa_ Epa_ Epa_
Consumed 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4621H 17953 Imp Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase A
4622H- 17954- Epa_ Epa_ Epa_
Generated 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4623H 17955 Exp Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase B
4624H- 17956- Epb_ Epb_ Epb_
Consumed 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4625H 17957 Imp Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy

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Parameter Mode
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Primary Secondary Range Property
Type Property
Mode Mode
Phase B
4626H- 17958- Epb_ Epb_ Epb_
Generated 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4627H 17959 Exp Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase C
4628H- 17960- Epc_ Epc_ Epc_
Consumed 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
4629H 17961 Imp Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase C
462AH- 17962- Epc_ Epc_ Epc_
Generated 0~999999999 kWh Dword R/W
462BH 17963 Exp Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase A
462CH- 17964- Eqa_ Consumed Eqa_ Eqa_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
462DH 17965 Imp Reactive Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase A
462EH- 17966- Eqa_ Generated Eqa_ Eqa_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
462FH 17967 Exp Reactive Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase B
4630H- 17968- Eqb_ Consumed Eqb_ Eqb_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4631H 17969 Imp Reactive Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase B
4632H- 17970- Eqb_ Generated Eqb_ Eqb_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4633H 17971 Exp Reactive Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase C
4634H- 17972- Eqc_ Consumed Eqc_ Eqc_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4635H 17973 Imp Reactive Imp=Rx/10 Imp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase C
4636H- 17974- Eqc_ Generated Eqc_ Eqc_
0~999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
4637H 17975 Exp Reactive Exp=Rx/10 Exp=Rx/1000
Energy
Phase A
4638H- 17976-
Esa Apparent Esa=Rx/10 Esa=Rx/1000 0~999999999 kVA Dword R/W
4639H 17977
Energy
Phase B
463AH- 17978-
Esb Apparent Esb=Rx/10 Esb=Rx/1000 0~999999999 kVA Dword R/W
463BH 17979
Energy
Phase C
463CH- 17980-
Esc Apparent Esc=Rx/10 Esc=Rx/1000 0~999999999 kVA Dword R/W
463DH 17981
Energy

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6.3.9 TOU (Time-of-Use) Registers


Current Month Accumulation TOU Energy
Table 6-21

Current month accumulation TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
Sharp
29184- Consumed
7200H-7201H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29185 Energy
29186- Generated
7202H-7203H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29187 Energy
29188- Consumed
7204H-7205H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29189 Reactive Energy
29190- Generated
7206H-7207H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29191 Reactive Energy
29192- Apparent
7208H-7209H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29193 Energy
Peak
29194- Consumed
720AH-720BH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29195 Energy
29196- Generated
720CH-720DH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29197 Energy
29198- Consumed
720EH-720FH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29199 Reactive Energy
29200- Generated
7210H-7211H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29201 Reactive Energy
29202- Apparent
7212H-7213H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29203 Energy
Valley
29204- Consumed
7214H-7215H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29205 Energy
29206- Generated
7216H-7217H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 KWh Dword R/W
29207 Energy
29208- Consumed
7218H-7219H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29209 Reactive Energy
29210- Generated
721AH-721BH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29211 Reactive Energy
29212- Apparent
721CH-721DH Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29213 Energy
Normal
29214- Consumed
721EH-721FH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29215 Energy

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Current month accumulation TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
29216- Generated
7220H-7221H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29217 Energy
29218- Consumed
7222H-7223H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29219 Reactive Energy
29220- Generated
7224H-7225H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29221 Reactive Energy
29222- Apparent
7226H-7227H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29223 Energy
Total
29224- Consumed
7228H-7229H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29225 Energy
29226- Generated
722AH-722BH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29227 Energy
29228- Consumed
722CH-722DH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29229 Reactive Energy
29230- Generated
722EH-722FH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29231 Reactive Energy
29232- Apparent
7230H-7231H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29233 Energy

Prior Month Accumulation TOU Energy


Table 6-22

Prior Month Accumulation TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
Sharp
29234- Consumed
7232H-7233H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29235 Energy
29236- Generated
7234H-7235H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29237 Energy
29238- Consumed
7236H-7237H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29239 Reactive Energy
29240- Generated
7238H-7239H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29241 Reactive Energy
29242- Apparent
723AH-723BH Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29243 Energy
Peak
29244- Consumed
723CH-723DH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29245 Energy

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Prior Month Accumulation TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
29246- Generated
723EH-723FH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29247 Energy
29248- Consumed
7240H-7241H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29249 Reactive Energy
29250- Generated
7242H-7243H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29251 Reactive Energy
29252- Apparent
7244H-7245H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29253 Energy
Valley
29254- Consumed
7246H-7247H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29255 Energy
29256- Generated
7248H-7249H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29257 Energy
29258- Consumed
724AH-724BH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29259 Reactive Energy
29260- Generated
724CH-724DH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29261 Reactive Energy
29262- Apparent
724EH-724FH Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29263 Energy
Normal
29264- Consumed
7250H-7251H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29265 Energy
29266- Generated
7252H-7253H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29267 Energy
29268- Consumed
7254H-7255H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29269 Reactive Energy
29270- Generated
7256H-7257H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29271 Reactive Energy
29272- Apparent
7258H-7259H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29273 Energy
Total
29274- Consumed
725AH-725BH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29275 Energy
29276- Generated
725CH-725DH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29277 Energy
29278- Consumed
725EH-725FH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29279 Reactive Energy
29280- Generated
7260H-7261H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29281 Reactive Energy
29282- Apparent
7262H-7263H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29283 Energy

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Current Month Incremental TOU Energy


Table 6-23

Current Month Incremental TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
Sharp
29440- Consumed
7300H-7301H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29441 Energy
29442- Generated
7302H-7303H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29443 Energy
29444- Consumed
7304H-7305H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29445 Reactive Energy
29446- Generated
7306H-7307H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29447 Reactive Energy
29448-
7308H-7309H Es Apparent 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29449
Peak
29450- Consumed
730AH-730BH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29451 Energy
29452- Generated
730CH-730DH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29453 Energy
29454- Consumed
730EH-730FH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29455 Reactive Energy
29456- Generated
7310H-7311H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29457 Reactive Energy
29458- Apparent
7312H-7313H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29459 Energy
Valley
29460- Consumed
7314H-7315H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29461 Energy
29462- Exported
7316H-7317H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29463 Energy
29464- Consumed
7318H-7319H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29465 Reactive Energy
29466- Generated
731AH-731BH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29467 Reactive Energy
29468- Apparent
731CH-731DH Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29469 Energy
Normal
29470- Consumed
731EH-731FH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29741 Energy

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Current Month Incremental TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
29472- Generated
7320H-7321H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29473 Energy
29474- Consumed
7322H-7323H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29475 Reactive Energy
29476- Generated
7324H-7325H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29477 Reactive Energy
29478- Apparent
7326H-7327H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29479 Energy
Total
29480- Consumed
7328H-7329H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29481 Energy
29482- Exported
732AH-732BH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29483 Energy
29484- Consumed
732CH-732DH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29485 Reactive Energy
29486- Generated
732EH-732FH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29487 Reactive Energy
29488- Apparent
7330H-7331H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29489 Energy

Prior Month Incremental TOU Energy


Table 6-24

Prior Month Incremental TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
Sharp
29490- Consumed
7332H-7333H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29491 Energy
29492- Generated
7334H-7335H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29493 Energy
29494- Consumed
7336H-7337H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29495 Reactive Energy
29496- Generated
7338H-7339H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29497 Reactive Energy
29498- Apparent
733AH-733BH Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29499 Energy
Peak
29500- Consumed
733CH-733DH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29501 Energy

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Property Data Type
Property
29502- Generated
733EH-733FH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29503 Energy
29504- Consumed
7340H-7341H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29505 Reactive Energy
29506- Generated
7342H-7343H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29507 Reactive Energy
29508- Apparent
7344H-7345H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29509 Energy
Valley
29510- Consumed
7346H-7347H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29511 Energy
29512- Generated
7348H-7349H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29513 Energy
29514- Consumed
734AH-734BH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29515 Reactive Energy
29516- Generated
734CH-734DH Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29517 Reactive Energy
29518- Apparent
734EH-734FH Es 0-999999999 kVA Dword R/W
29519 Energy
Normal
29520- Consumed
7350H-7351H Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29521 Energy
29522- Generated
7352H-7353H Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29523 Energy
29524- Consumed
7354H-7355H Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29525 Reactive Energy
29526- Generated
7356H-7357H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29527 Reactive Energy
29528- Apparent
7358H-7359H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29529 Energy
Total
29530- Consumed
735AH-735BH Ep_Imp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29531 Energy
29532- Generated
735CH-735DH Ep_Exp 0-999999999 kWh Dword R/W
29533 Energy
29534- Consumed
735EH-735FH Eq_Imp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29535 Reactive Energy
29536- Generated
7360H-7361H Eq_Exp 0-999999999 kvarh Dword R/W
29537 Reactive Energy
29538- Apparent
7363H-7363H Es 0-999999999 kVAh Dword R/W
29539 Energy

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU


Table 6-25

Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Sharp

7500H 29952 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
7501H-7503H 29956 Timestamp DD/HH;
Min/Sec
7504H 29956 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29957-
7505H-7507H Timestamp DD/HH;
29959
Min/Sec
7508H 29960 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29961-
7509H-750BH Timestamp DD/HH;
29963
Min/Sec
750CH 29964 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29965-
750DH-750FH Timestamp DD/HH;
29967
Min/Sec
7510H 29968 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29969-
7511H-7513H Timestamp DD/HH;
29971
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7514H 29972 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
29973-
7515H-7517H Timestamp DD/HH;
29975
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7518H 29976 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
29977-
7519H-751BH Timestamp DD/HH;
29979
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
751CH 29980 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
YY/MM;
29981-
751DH-751FH Timestamp DD/HH;
29983
Min/Sec
Peak

7520H 29984 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
29985-
7521H-7523H Timestamp DD/HH;
29987
Min/Sec
7524H 29988 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29989-
7525H-7527H Timestamp DD/HH;
29991
Min/Sec
7528H 29992 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29993-
7529H-752BH Timestamp DD/HH;
29995
Min/Sec
752CH 29996 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
29997-
752DH-752FH Timestamp DD/HH;
29999
Min/Sec
7530H 30000 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30001-
7531H-7533H Timestamp DD/HH;
30003
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7534H 30004 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30005-
7535H-7537H Timestamp DD/HH;
30007
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7538H 30008 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30009-
7539H-753BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30011
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
753CH 30012 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
YY/MM;
30013-
753DH-753FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30015
Min/Sec
Valley

7540H 30016 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30017-
7541H-7543H Timestamp DD/HH;
30019
Min/Sec
7544H 30020 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30021-
7545H-7547H Timestamp DD/HH;
30023
Min/Sec
7548H 30024 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30025-
7549H-754BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30026
Min/Sec
754CH 30027 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30028-
754DH-754FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30031
Min/Sec
7550H 30032 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30033-
7551H-7553H Timestamp DD/HH;
30035
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7554H 30036 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30037-
7555H-7557H Timestamp DD/HH;
30039
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7558H 30040 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30041-
7559H-755BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30043
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
755CH 30044 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
YY/MM;
30045-
755DH-755FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30047
Min/Sec
Normal

7560H 30048 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30049-
7561H-7563H Timestamp DD/HH;
30051
Min/Sec
7564H 30052 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30053-
7565H-7567H Timestamp DD/HH;
30055
Min/Sec
7568H 30056 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30057-
7569H-756BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30059
Min/Sec
756CH 30060 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30061-
756DH-756FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30063
Min/Sec
7570H 30064 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30065-
7571H-7573H Timestamp DD/HH;
30067
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7574H 30068 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30069-
7575H-7577H Timestamp DD/HH;
30071
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7578H 30072 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30073-
7579H-757BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30075
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
757CH 30076 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
YY/MM;
30077-
757DH-757FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30079
Min/Sec
Total

7580H 30080 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30081-
7581H-7583H Timestamp DD/HH;
30083
Min/Sec
7584H 30084 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30085-
7585H-7587H Timestamp DD/HH;
30087
Min/Sec
7588H 30088 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30089-
7589H-758BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30091
Min/Sec
758CH 30092 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30093-
758DH-758FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30095
Min/Sec
7590H 30096 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30097-
7591H-7593H Timestamp DD/HH;
30099
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7594H 30100 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30101-
7595H-7597H Timestamp DD/HH;
30103
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7598H 30104 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30105-
7599H-759BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30107
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
759CH 30108 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000

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Current Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H Read, 10H Write
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
YY/MM;
30109-
759DH-759FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30111
Min/Sec

Prior Month Maximum Demand


Table 6-26

Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Sharp

7600H 30208 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30209-
7601H-7603H Timestamp DD/HH;
30211
Min/Sec
7604H 30212 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30213-
7605H-7607H Timestamp DD/HH;
30215
Min/Sec
7608H 30216 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30217-
7609H-760BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30219
Min/Sec
760CH 30220 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30221-
760DH-760FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30223
Min/Sec
7610H 30224 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30225-
7611H-7613H Timestamp DD/HH;
30227
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7614H 30228 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30229-
7615H-7617H Timestamp DD/HH;
30231
Min/Sec

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Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Rx*(CT1/
7618H 30232 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30233-
7619H-761BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30235
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
761CH 30236 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30237-
761DH-761FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30239
Min/Sec
Peak

7620H 30240 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30241-
7621H-7623H Timestamp DD/HH;
30243
Min/Sec
7624H 30244 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30245-
7625H-7627H Timestamp DD/HH;
30247
Min/Sec
7628H 30248 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30249-
7629H-762BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30251
Min/Sec
762CH 30252 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30253-
762DH-762FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30255
Min/Sec
7630H 30256 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30257-
7631H-7633H Timestamp DD/HH;
30259
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7634H 30260 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30261-
7635H-7637H Timestamp DD/HH;
30263
Min/Sec

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Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Rx*(CT1/
7638H 30264 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30265-
7639H-763BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30267
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
763CH 30268 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30269-
763DH-763FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30271
Min/Sec
Valley

7640H 30272 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30273-
7641H-7643H Timestamp DD/HH;
30275
Min/Sec
7644H 30276 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30277-
7645H-7647H Timestamp DD/HH;
30279
Min/Sec
7648H 30280 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30281-
7649H-764BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30283
Min/Sec
764CH 30284 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30285-
764DH-764FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30287
Min/Sec
7650H 30288 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30289-
7651H-7653H Timestamp DD/HH;
30291
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7654H 30292 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30293-
7655H-7657H Timestamp DD/HH;
30295
Min/Sec

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Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Rx*(CT1/
7658H 30296 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30297-
7659H-765BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30299
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
765CH 30300 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30301-
765DH-765FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30303
Min/Sec
Normal

7660H 30304 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30305-
7661H-7663H Timestamp DD/HH;
30307
Min/Sec
7664H 30308 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30309-
7665H-7667H Timestamp DD/HH;
30311
Min/Sec
7668H 30312 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30313-
7669H-766BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30315
Min/Sec
766CH 30316 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30317-
766DH-766FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30319
Min/Sec
7670H 30320 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30321-
7671H-7673H Timestamp DD/HH;
30323
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7674H 30324 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30325-
7675H-7677H Timestamp DD/HH;
30327
Min/Sec

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Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Rx*(CT1/
7678H 30328 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30329-
7679H-767BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30331
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
767CH 30332 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30333-
767DH-767FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30334
Min/Sec
Total

7680H 30336 Ep_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R


YY/MM;
30337-
7681H-7683H Timestamp DD/HH;
30339
Min/Sec
7684H 30340 Ep_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30341-
7685H-7687H Timestamp DD/HH;
30343
Min/Sec
7688H 30344 Eq_Imp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30345-
7689H-768BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30347
Min/Sec
768CH 30348 Eq_Exp Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30349-
768DH-768FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30351
Min/Sec
7690H 30352 Es Max Demand Rx/10 32768~32767 Int R
YY/MM;
30353-
7691H-7693H Timestamp DD/HH;
30355
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
7694H 30356 Ia Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30357-
7695H-7697H Timestamp DD/HH;
30359
Min/Sec

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Previous Month Maximum Demand TOU Energy: 03H, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
Rx*(CT1/
7698H 30360 Ib Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30361-
7699H-769BH Timestamp DD/HH;
30363
Min/Sec
Rx*(CT1/
769CH 30364 Ic Max Demand 32768~32767 Int R
CT2)/1000
YY/MM;
30365-
769DH-769FH Timestamp DD/HH;
30366
Min/Sec

6.3.10 Power Quality Parameters

THD, Harmonics, odd HD, Crest Factor, THFF, K factor, etc. are all stored here where the data type
is "Word."
NOTE: Voltage parameters refer to line voltage when it is set to "2LL/3LL" and phase voltage for others.
THD Parameters
Table 6-27

Power Quality: 03H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range Data Type
Property
405AH 16474 THD_V1(V12) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

405BH 16475 THD_V2(V31) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

405CH 16476 THD_V3(V23) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

405DH 16477 THD_avg THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

405EH 16478 THD_I1 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

405FH 16479 THD_I2 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4060H 16480 THD_I3 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4061H 16481 THD_Iavg THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Voltage V1 (V12) Harmonics


Table 6-28

Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V1(V12) 2nd
4062H 16482 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 3rd
4063H 16483 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 4th
4064H 16484 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 5th
4065H 16485 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 6th
4066H 16486 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 7th
4067H 16487 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 8th
4068H 16488 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 9th
4069H 16489 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 10th
406AH 16490 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 11th
406BH 16491 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 12th
406CH 16492 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 13th
406DH 16493 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 14th
406EH 16494 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 15th
406FH 16495 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 16th
4070H 16496 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 17th
4071H 16497 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 18th
4072H 16498 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 19th
4073H 16499 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 20th
4074H 16500 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 21st
4075H 16501 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V1(V12) 22nd
4076H 16502 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 23rd
4077H 16503 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 24th
4078H 16504 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 25th
4079H 16505 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 26th
407AH 16506 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 27th
407BH 16507 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 28th
407CH 16508 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 29th
407DH 16509 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 30th
407EH 16510 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 31st
407FH 16511 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 32nd
4500H 17664 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 33rd
4501H 17665 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 34th
4502H 17666 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 35th
4503H 17667 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 36th
4504H 17668 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 37th
4505H 17669 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 38th
4506H 17670 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 39th
4507H 17671 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 40th
4508H 17672 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 41st
4509H 17673 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 42nd
450AH 17674 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 43rd
450BH 17675 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V1(V12) 44th
450CH 17676 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 45th
450DH 17677 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 46th
450EH 17678 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 47th
450FH 17679 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 48th
4510H 17680 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 49th
4511H 17681 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 50th
4512H 17682 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 51st
4513H 17683 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 52nd
4514H 17684 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 53rd
4515H 17685 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 54th
4516H 17686 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 55th
4517H 17687 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 56th
4518H 17688 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 57th
4519H 17689 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 58th
451AH 17690 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 59th
451BH 17691 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 60th
451CH 17692 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 61st
451DH 17693 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 62nd
451EH 17694 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V1(V12) 63rd
451FH 17695 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
4080H 16512 Odd THD_V1(V12) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4081H 16513 Even THD_V1(V12) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
4082H 16514 Crest Factor V1(V12) CF=Rx/100 % 0~65535 Word R

4083H 16515 THFF_V1(V12) THFF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

Voltage V2(V31) Harmonics


Table 6-29

Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V2(V31) 2nd
4084H 16516 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 3rd
4085H 16517 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 4th
4086H 16518 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 5th
4087H 16519 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 6th
4088H 16520 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 7th
4089H 16521 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 8th
408AH 16522 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 9th
408BH 16523 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 10th
408CH 16524 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 11th
408DH 16525 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 12th
408EH 16526 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 13th
408FH 16527 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 14th
4090H 16528 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 15th
4091H 16529 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 16th
4092H 16530 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 17th
4093H 16531 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V2(V31) 18th
4094H 16532 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 19th
4095H 16533 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 20th
4096H 16534 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 21th
4097H 16535 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 22th
4098H 16536 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 23rd
4099H 16537 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 24th
409AH 16538 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 25th
409BH 16539 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 26th
409CH 16540 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 27th
409DH 16541 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 28th
409EH 16542 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 29th
409FH 16543 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 30th
40A0H 16544 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 31st
40A1H 16545 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 32nd
4520H 17696 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 33rd
4521H 17697 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 34th
4522H 17698 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 35th
4523H 17699 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 36th
4524H 17700 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 37th
4525H 17701 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 38th
4526H 17702 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 39th
4527H 17703 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V2(V31) 40th
4528H 17704 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 41st
4529H 17705 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 42nd
452AH 17706 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 43rd
452BH 17707 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 44th
452CH 17708 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 45th
425DH 17709 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 46th
452EH 17710 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 47th
452FH 17711 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 48th
4530H 17712 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 49th
4531H 17713 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 50th
4532H 17714 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 51st
4533H 17715 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 52nd
4534H 17716 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 53rd
4535H 17717 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 54th
4536H 17718 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 55th
4537H 17719 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 56th
4538H 17720 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 57th
4539H 17721 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 58th
453AH 17722 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 59th
453BH 17723 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 60th
453CH 17724 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 61st
453DH 17725 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V2(V31) 62nd
453EH 17726 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V2(V31) 63rd
453FH 17727 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
40A2H 16546 Odd THD_V2(V31) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40A3H 16547 Even THD_V2(V31) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40A4H 16548 Crest Factor V2(V31) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40A5H 16549 THFF_V2(V31) THFF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

Voltage V3(V23) Harmonics


Table 6-30

Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V3(V23) 2nd
40A6H 16550 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 3rd
40A7H 16551 THD= Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 4th
40A8H 16552 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 5th
40A9H 16553 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 6th
40AAH 16554 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 7th
40ABH 16555 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 8th
40ACH 16556 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 9th
40ADH 16557 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 10th
40AEH 16558 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 11th
40AFH 16559 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 12th
40B0H 16560 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 13th
40B1H 16561 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 14th
40B2H 16562 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V3(V23) 15th
40B3H 16563 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 16th
40B4H 16564 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 17th
40B5H 16565 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 18th
40B6H 16566 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 19th
40B7H 16567 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 20th
40B8H 16568 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 21st
40B9H 16569 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 22nd
40BAH 16570 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 23rd
40BBH 16571 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 24th
40BCH 16572 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 25th
40BDH 16573 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 26th
40BEH 16574 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 27th
40BFH 16575 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 28th
40C0H 16576 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 29th
40C1H 16577 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 30th
40C2H 16578 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 31st
40C3H 16579 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 32nd
4540H 17728 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 33rd
4541H 17729 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 34th
4542H 17730 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 35th
4543H 17731 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 36th
4544H 17732 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V3(V23) 37th
4545H 17733 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 38th
4546H 17734 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 39th
4547H 17735 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 40th
4548H 17736 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 41st
4549H 17737 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 42nd
454AH 17738 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 43rd
454BH 17739 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 44th
454CH 17740 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 45th
454DH 17741 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 46th
454EH 17742 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 47th
454FH 17743 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 48th
4550H 17744 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 49th
4551H 17745 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 50th
4552H 17746 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 51st
4553H 17747 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 52nd
4554H 17748 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 53rd
4555H 17749 THD=Rx.100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 54th
4556H 17750 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 55th
4557H 17751 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 56th
4558H 17752 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 57th
4559H 17753 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 58th
455AH 17754 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic

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Voltage Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, Crest Factor: 03H


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
V3(V23) 59th
455BH 17755 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 60th
455CH 17756 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 61st
455DH 17757 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 62nd
455EH 17758 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
V3(V23) 63rd
455FH 17759 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R
Harmonic
40C4H 16580 Odd THD_V3(V23) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40C5H 16581 Even THD_V3(V23) THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40C6H 16582 Crest Factor V3(V23) CF=Rx/100 % 0~65535 Word R

40C7H 16583 THDD_V3(V23) THFF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

I1 Current Harmonics
Table 6-31

Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
40C8H 16584 I1 2nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40C9H 16585 I1 3rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CAH 16586 I1 4th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CBH 16587 I1 5th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CCH 16588 I1 6th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CDH 16589 I1 7th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CEH 16590 I1 8th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40CFH 16591 I1 9th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D0H 16592 I1 10th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D1H 16593 I1 11th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D2H 16594 I1 12th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D3H 16595 I1 13th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D4H 16596 I1 14th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
40D5H 16597 I1 15th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D6H 16598 I1 16th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D7H 16599 I1 17th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D8H 16600 I1 18th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40D9H 16601 I1 19th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DAH 16602 I1 20th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DBH 16603 I1 21st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DCH 16604 I1 22nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DDH 16605 I1 23rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DEH 16606 I1 24th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40DFH 16607 I1 25th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E0H 16608 I1 26th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E1H 16609 I1 27th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E2H 16610 I1 28th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E3H 16611 I1 29th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E4H 16612 I1 30th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E5H 16613 I1 31st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4560H 17760 I1 32nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4561H 17762 I1 33rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4562H 17763 I1 34th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4563H 17764 I1 35th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4564H 17765 I1 36th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4565H 17765 I1 37th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4566H 17766 I1 38th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4567H 17767 I1 39th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4568H 17768 I1 40th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4569H 17769 I1 41st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

456AH 17770 I1 42nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

456BH 17771 I1 43rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

456CH 17772 I1 44th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
456DH 17773 I1 45th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

456EH 17774 I1 46th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

456FH 17775 I1 47th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4570H 17776 I1 48th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4571H 17777 I1 49th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4572H 17778 I1 50th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4573H 17779 I1 51st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4574H 17780 I1 52nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4575H 17781 I1 53rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4576H 17782 I1 54th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4577H 17783 I1 55th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4578H 17784 I1 56th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4579H 17785 I1 57th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457AH 17786 I1 58th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457BH 17787 I1 59th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457CH 17788 I1 60th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457DH 17789 I1 61st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457EH 17790 I1 62nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

457FH 17791 I1 63rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E6H 16614 Odd THD_I1 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E7H 16615 Even_THD_I1 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40E8H 16616 K Factor of I1 CF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

I2 Current Harmonics
Table 6-32

Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
40E9H 16617 I2 2nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40EAH 16618 I2 3rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
40EBH 16619 I2 4th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40ECH 16620 I2 5th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40EDH 16621 I2 6th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40EEH 16622 I2 7th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40EFH 16623 I2 8th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F0H 16624 I2 9th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F1H 16625 I2 10th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F2H 16626 I2 11th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F3H 16627 I2 12th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F4H 16628 I2 13th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F5H 16629 I2 14th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F6H 16630 I2 15th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F7H 16631 I2 16th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F8H 16632 I2 17th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40F9H 16633 I2 18th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FAH 16634 I2 19th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FBH 16635 I2 20th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FCH 16636 I2 21st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FDH 16637 I2 22nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FEH 16638 I2 23rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

40FFH 16639 I2 24th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4100H 16640 I2 25th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4101H 16641 I2 26th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4102H 16642 I2 27th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4103H 16643 I2 28th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4104H 16644 I2 29th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4105H 16645 I2 30th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4106H 16646 I2 31st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4580H 17792 I2 32nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4581H 17793 I2 33rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
4582H 17794 I2 34th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4583H 17795 I2 35th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4584H 17796 I2 36th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4585H 17797 I2 37th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4586H 17798 I2 38th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4587H 17799 I2 39th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4588H 17800 I2 40th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4589H 17801 I2 41st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458AH 17802 I2 42nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458BH 17803 I2 43rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458CH 17804 I2 44th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458DH 17805 I2 45th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458EH 17806 I2 46th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

458FH 17807 I2 47th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4590H 17808 I2 48th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4591H 17809 I2 49th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4592H 17810 I2 50th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4593H 17811 I2 51st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4594H 17812 I2 52nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4595H 17813 I2 53rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4596H 17814 I2 54th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4597H 17815 I2 55th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4598H 17816 I2 56th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4599H 17817 I2 57th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459AH 17818 I2 58th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459BH 17819 I2 59th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459CH 17820 I2 60th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459DH 17821 I2 61st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459EH 17822 I2 62nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

459FH 17823 I2 63rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
4107H 16647 Odd THD_I2 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4108H 16648 Even THD_I2 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4109H 16649 K Factor of I2 CF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

I3 Current Harmonics
Table 6-33

Current Harmonics, Even & Odd Harmonics, K Factor: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
410AH 16650 I3 2nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

410BH 16651 I3 3rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

410CH 16652 I3 4th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

410DH 16653 I3 5th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

410EH 16654 I3 6th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

410FH 16655 I3 7th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4110H 16656 I3 8th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4111H 16657 I3 9th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4112H 16658 I3 10th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4113H 16659 I3 11th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4114H 16660 I3 12th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4115H 16661 I3 13th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4116H 16662 I3 14th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4117H 16663 I3 15th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4118H 16664 I3 16th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4119H 16665 I3 17th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

411AH 16666 I3 18th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

411BH 16667 I3 19th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

411CH 16668 I3 20th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

411DH 16669 I3 21st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

411EH 16670 I3 22nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
411FH 16671 I3 23rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4120H 16672 I3 24th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4121H 16673 I3 25th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4122H 16674 I3 26th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4123H 16675 I3 27th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4124H 16676 I3 28th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4125H 16677 I3 29th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4126H 16678 I3 30th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4127H 16679 I3 31st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A0H 17824 I3 32nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A1H 17825 I3 33rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A2H 17826 I3 34th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A3H 17827 I3 35th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A4H 17828 I3 36th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A5H 17829 I3 37th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A6H 17830 I3 38th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A7H 17831 I3 39th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A8H 17832 I3 40th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45A9H 17833 I3 41st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45AAH 17834 I3 42nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45ABH 17835 I3 43rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45ACH 17836 I3 44th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45ADH 17837 I3 45th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45AEH 17838 I3 46th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45AFH 17839 I3 47th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B0H 17840 I3 48th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B1H 17841 I3 49th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B2H 17842 I3 50th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B3H 17843 I3 51st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B4H 17844 I3 52nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
45B5H 17845 I3 53rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B6H 17846 I3 54th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B7H 17847 I3 55th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B8H 17848 I3 56th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45B9H 17849 I3 57th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BAH 17850 I3 58th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BBH 17851 I3 59th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BCH 17852 I3 60th Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BDH 17853 I3 61st Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BEH 17854 I3 62nd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

45BFH 17855 I3 63rd Harmonic THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4128H 16680 Odd THD_I3 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

4129H 16681 Even THD_I3 THD=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

412AH 16682 K Factor of I3 CF=Rx/100 % ≥0 Word R

NOTE: When selecting 400Hz type, harmonics support 2nd~15th.

6.3.11 Max & Min Values


Records MAX/MIN value and timestamp.
Maximum Values
Table 6-34

MAX: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
32768~
4136H 16694 Max of V1 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
4137H 16695-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
-413CH 16700
32768~
413DH 16701 Max of V2 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
413EH- 16702-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4143H 16707
32768~
4144H 16708 Max of V3 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
4145H- 16709-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
414AH 16714
32768~
414BH 16715 Max of V12 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
414CH- 16716-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4151H 16721
32768~
4152H 16722 Max of V23 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
4153H- 16723-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4158H 16728
32768~
4159H 16729 Max of V31 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
415AH- 16730-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
415FH 16735
32768~
4160H 16736 Max of I1 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
4161H- 16737-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4166H 16742
32768~
4167H 16743 Max of I2 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
4168H- 16744-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
416DH 16749
32768~
416EH 16750 Max of I3 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
416FH- 16751-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4174H 16756
Max of System (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4175H 16757 kW int R
Power PT2))/1000 32767
4176H- 16758-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
417BH 16763
Max of Reactive (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
417CH 16764 kvar int R
Power PT2))/1000 32767
417DH- 16765-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4182H 16770
Max of
(Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4183H 16771 Apparent kVA int R
PT2))/1000 32767
Power
4184H- 16772-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4189H 16777
Max of Power 32768~
418AH 16778 Rx/1000 int R
Factor 32767
418BH- 16779-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4190H 16784

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
Max of 32768~
4191H 16785 Rx/1000 Hz int R
Frequency 32767
4192H- 16786-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4197H 16791
Max of Power (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4198H 16792 kW int R
Demand PT2))/1000 32767
4199H- 16793-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
419EH 16798
Max of Reactive (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
419FH 16799 kvar int R
Power Demand PT2))/1000 32767
41A0H- 16800-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41A5H 16805
Max of
(Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
41A6H 16806 Apparent Power kVA int R
PT2))/1000 32767
Demand
41A7H- 16807-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41ACH 16812
Max of Phase
32768~
4606H 17926 A Current (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
Demand
4607H- 17927-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
460CH 17932
Max of Phase
32768~
460DH 17933 B Current (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
Demand
460EH- 17934-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4613H 17939
Max of Phase
32768~
4614H 17940 C Current (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
Demand
4615H- 17941-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
461AH 17946
Max of Voltage 32768~
41ADH 16813 Rx/10 % int R
Unbalance 32767
41AEH- 16814-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41B3H 16819
Max of Current 32768~
41B4H 16820 Rx/10 % int R
Unbalance 32767
41B5H- 16821-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41BAH 16826
Max of THD_ 32768~
41BBH 16827 % int R
V1(V12) 32767
41BCH- 16828-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41C1H 16833

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
Max of THD_ 32768~
41C2H 16834 Rx/100 % int R
V2(V31) 32767
41C3H- 16835-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41C8H 16840
Max of THD_ 32768
41C9H 16841 Rx/100 % int R
V3(V23) ~32767
41CAH- 16842-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41CFH 16847
32768~
41D0H 16848 Max of THD_I1 Rx/100 % int R
32767
41D1H- 16849-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41D6H 16854
32768~
41D7H 16855 Max of THD_I2 Rx/100 % int R
32767
41D8H- 16856-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41DDH 16861
32768~
41DEH 16862 Max of THD_I3 Rx/100 % int R
32767
41DFH- 16863-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41E4H 16868

Minimum Values
Table 6-35
MIN: 03H Read
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
32768~
41E5H 16869 Min of V1 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
41E6H- 16870-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41EBH 16875
32768~
41ECH 16876 Min of V2 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
41EDH- 16877-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41F2H 16882
32768~
41F3H 16883 Min of V3 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
41F4H- 16884-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
41F9H 16889
32768~
41FAH 16890 Min of V12 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
41FBH- 16891-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4200H 16896

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
32768~
4201H 16897 Min of V23 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
4202H- 16898-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4207H 16903
32768~
4208H 16904 Min of V31 (Rx*(PT1/PT2))/10 V int R
32767
4209H- 16905-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
420EH 16910
32768~
420FH 16911 Min of I1 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
4210H- 16912-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4215H 16917
32768~
4216H 16918 Min of I2 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
4217H- 16919-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
421CH 16924
32768~
421DH 16925 Min of I3 (Rx*(CT1/CT2))/1000 A int R
32767
421EH- 16926-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4223H 16931
Min of System (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4224H 16932 kW int R
Power PT2))/1000 32767
4225H- 16933-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
422AH 16938
Min of Reactive (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
422BH 16939 kvar int R
Power PT2))/1000 32767
422CH- 16940-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4231H 16945
Max of
(Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4232H 16946 Apparent kVA int R
PT2))/1000 32767
Power
4233H- 16947-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4238H 16952
Min of Power 32768~
4239H 16953 Rx/1000 int R
Factor 32767
423AH- 16954-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
423FH 16959
Max of 32768~
4240H 16960 Rx/1000 Hz int R
Frequency 32767
4241H- 16961-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4246H 16966
Min of Power (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4247H 16967 kW int R
Demand PT2))/1000 32767

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
4248H- 16968-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
424DH 16973
Max of Reactive (Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
424EH 16974 kvar int R
Power Demand PT2))/1000 32767
424FH- 16975-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4254H 16980
Max of
(Rx*(CT1/CT2)*(PT1/ 32768~
4255H 16981 Apparent Power kVA int R
PT2))/1000 32767
Demand
4256H- 16982-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
425BH 16987
Min of Voltage 32768~
425CH 16988 Rx/10 % int R
Unbalance 32767
425DH- 16989-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4262H 16994
Min of Current 32768~
4263H 16995 Rx/10 % int R
Unbalance 32767
4264H- 16996-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4269H 17001
Min of THD_V1 32768~
426AH 17002 Rx/100 % int R
(V12) 32767
426BH- 17003-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4270H 17008
Min of THD_V2 32768~
4271H 17009 Rx/100 % int R
(V31) 32767
4272H- 17010-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4277H 17015
Min of THD_ 32768~
4278H 17016 Rx/100 % int R
V3(V23) 32767
4279H- 17017-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
427EH 17022
32768~
427FH 17023 Min of THD_I1 Rx/100 % int R
32767
4280H- 17024-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4285H 17029
32768~
4286H 17030 Min of THD_I2 Rx/100 % int R
32767
4287H- 17031-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
428CH 17036
32768~
428DH 17037 Min of THD_I3 Rx/100 % int R
32767
428EH- 17038-
Timestamp YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss int R
4293H 17043

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6.3.12 Phase Angles


All voltage and current phase angles corresponding to V1 (V120) are stored here. You can find out
the phase sequence according to them. Data type is "Word".
Table 6-36

Phase Angles: 03H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Range Data Type
Property
42A0H 17056 Phase Angle of V2 to V1 V2=Rx/10 0~3600 Word R

42A1H 17057 Phase Angle of V3 to V1 V3=Rx/10 0~3600 Word R

42A2H 17058 Phase Angle of I1 to V1 I1=Rx/10 0~3600 Word R

42A3H 17059 Phase Angle of I2 to V1 I2=Rx/10 0~3600 Word R

42A4H 17060 Phase Angle of I3 to V1 I3=Rx/10 0~3600 Word R

6.3.13 Sequence Component


U1 (U12), I1 consist of a real part and complex part. They have positive sequence, negative
sequence, and zero sequence. Data type is “Int.”
Table 6-37

Sequence Component: 03H Read


Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
Positive Sequence real
4294H 17044 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
part of V1
Positive Sequence
4295H 17045 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of V1
Negative Sequence
4296H 17046 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
real part of V1
Negative Sequence
4297H 17047 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of V1
Zero Sequence real
4298H 17048 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
part of V1
Zero Sequence
4299H 17049 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of V1
Positive Sequence real
429AH 17050 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
part of I1
Positive Sequence
429BH 17051 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of I1
Negative Sequence
429CH 17052 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
real part of I1

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Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameter Relationship Property Range
Type Property
Negative Sequence
429DH 17053 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of I1
Zero Sequence real
429EH 17054 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
part of I1
Zero Sequence
29FH 17055 THD=Rx/100 % -32768~32768 Word R
complex part of I1

6.3.14 I/O Module Settings


I/O module setting changes will be made only if the corresponding I/O modules are installed,
otherwise no changes will be made. Please check the I/O module connection status before doing
any settings. Function code: 03H for reading, 10H for writing. Please refer to Chapter 5 Extended
Modules for details.
AXM-IO11
Table 6-38

AXM-IO1-1 Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Bit0: DI1, Bit1: DI2, Bit2: DI3, Bit3: DI4
109EH DI1~6 type 0 Word R/W
Bit4: DI5, Bit5: DI6, 0: DI, 1: Pulse counter
109FH DI pulse constant 0 1~65535 Word R/W
Working mode of
10A0H 0 0: Control output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
relay 1 and 2
Output mode of
10A1H 0 0: Latch, 1: Pulse Word R/W
relay 1 and 2
10A2H Pulse width 50 50~3000ms Word R/W

AXM-IO21
Table 6-39

AXM-IO2-1 Settings, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Bit0: DI7, Bit1: DI8, Bit2: DI9, Bit3: DI10
10A3H DI11~14 type 0 Word R/W
0: DI, 1: Pulse counter
10A4H DI pulse constant 0 1~65535 Word R/W

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Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Working mode of
10A5H 0 0: Pulse output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
relay 3 and 4
Output mode of
10A6H 0 20~1000ms Word R/W
relay 3 and 4
0: None, 1: Consumption power
2: Generating power
10A7H Pulse width 50 Word R/W
3: Absorption reactive power
4: Generating reactive power
0: None, 1: Consumption power
2: Generating power
10A8H AI1, 2 type 1 or 2 Word R/W
3: Absorption reactive power
4: Generating reactive power
10A9H Pulse width 50 0: 0~20mA, 1: 4~20mA, 2: 0~5V, 3: 1~5V Word R/W

AXM-IO31
Table 6-40

AXM-IO3-1 Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Bit0: DI11, Bit1: DI12, Bit2: DI13, Bit3: DI14
10AAH DI11~14 type 0 0: DI, 1: Pulse counter Word R/W

10ABH DI pulse constant 0 1~65535 Word R/W


Working mode of
10ACH 0 0: Control output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
relay 3 and 4
Output mode of
10ADH 0 0: Latch, 1: Pulse Word R/W
relay 3 and 4
10AEH Pulse width 50 50~3000ms Word R/W

10AFH AI1, 2 type 1 or 2 0: 0~20mA, 1: 4~20mA, 2: 0~5V, 3: 1~5V Word R/W

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AXM-IO12
Table 6-41

AXM-IO1-2 Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
10B0H DI15~20 type 0 Bit0: DI15, Bit1: DI16 Word R/W
DI pulse constant
10B1H 0 1~65535 Word R/W
(high)
Working mode of
10B2H 0 0: Control output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
relay 5 and 6
Output mode of
10B3H 0 0: Latch, 1: Pulse Word R/W
relay 5 and 6
10B4H Pulse width 50 50~3000ms Word R/W

AXM-IO22
Table 6-42
AXM-IO2-2 Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write
Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Bit0: DI21, Bit1: DI22, Bit2: DI23,
10B5H DI21~24 type 0 Word R/W
Bit3: DI24, 0: DI, 1: Pulse counter
10B6H DI pulse constant 0 1~65535 Word R/W
Working mode of
10B7H 0 0: Pulse output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
DO3, 4
10B8H DO pulse width 20 20~1000ms Word R/W
0: None, 1: Consumption power
2: Generating power
10B9H DO3 output 0 Word R/W
3: Absorption reactive power
4: Generating reactive power
0: None, 1: Consumption power
2: Generating power
10BAH DO4 output 0 Word R/W
3: Absorption reactive power
4: Generating reactive power
10BBH AO3, 4 type 1 or 2 0: 0~20mA, 1: 4~20mA, 2: 0~5V, 3: 1~5V Word R/W

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Table 6-43

AXM-IO3-2 Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
Bit0: DI25, Bit1: DI26, Bit2: DI27, Bit3: DI28
10BCH DI25~28 type 0 Word R/W
0: DI, 1: Pulse constant
10BDH DI pulse constant 0 1~65535 Word R/W
Working mode of
10BEH 0 0: Control output, 1: Alarming output Word R/W
relay 7 and 8
Output mode of
10BFH 0 0: Latch, 1: Pulse Word R/W
relay 7 and 8
10C0H Pulse width 50 50~3000 Word R/W

10C1H AI3, 4 type 1 or 2 0: 0~20mA, 1: 4~20mA, 2: 0~5V, 3: 1~5V Word R/W

AO Parameter Selection
Table 6-44

AO Parameter Selection: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
10C2H AO1 parameter 0 Refer to the table 6-45 below Word R/W

10C3H AO2 parameter 0 Refer to the table 6-45 below Word R/W

10C4H AO3 parameter 0 Refer to the table 6-45 below Word R/W

10C5H AO4 parameter 0 Refer to the table 6-45 below Word R/W

AO Parameter Translation Table


Table 6-45

AO Parameter Selection
Setting Transforming Setting Setting Transforming
Transforming Object
Value Object Value Value Object
0 Frequency 1 Va 2 Vb

3 Vc 4 Average phase voltage 5 Uab

6 Ubc 7 Uca 8 Average line voltage


Current of phase
9 10 Current of phase B 11 Current of phase C
A
12 Average current 13 Neutral current 14 Power of phase A

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Setting Transforming Setting Setting Transforming
Transforming Object
Value Object Value Value Object
15 Power of phase B 16 Power of phase C 17 Power of all
Reactive power of Reactive power of
18 19 Reactive power of phase B 20
A phase C
Reactive power of Apparent power of
21 22 Apparent power of phase A 23
all phase B
Apparent power
24 25 Apparent power of all 26 PF of A
of phase C
27 PF of B 28 PF of C 29 PF

AO Range Configuration
Table 6-46

AO Parameter Selection: 03H Read, 10H Write


Data
Address Parameters Default Range Property
Type
AO1 Gradient Number 1: 1 Gradient
10D0H selection of input/output 1 2: 2 Gradient INT R/W
transfer curve 3: 3 Gradient
AO1 following value range
10D1H Please see note INT R/W
setting start point
AO1 following value range
10D2H INT R/W
setting point 2
AO1 following value range
10D3H INT R/W
setting point 3
AO1 following value range
10D4H INT R/W
setting end point
AO1 output range setting AO type of 0~24A or 0~6: 0~4915
10D5H INT R/W
start point AO type of 4~24A or 1~6: 819~4915
AO1 output range setting
10D6H INT R/W
point 2
AO1 output range setting
10D7H INT R/W
point 3
AO1 output range setting
10D8H INT R/W
end point
109H- AO2 Gradient Setting
Same as AO1 INT R/W
10E1H (same as AO1)
10E2H- AO3 Gradient Setting
Same as AO1 INT R/W
10EAH (same as AO1)
10EBH- AO4 Gradient Setting
Same as AO1 INT R/W
10F3H (same as AO1)

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NOTE:
1. AO Gradient Number Selection of input/output transfer curve
When the number is 1, only the AO following value range setting start point, AO following value
range setting end point, AO1 output range setting start point, and AO1 output range setting
endpoint should be set.
When number is 2, only the AO following value range setting start point, AO1 following value range
setting point 2, AO following value range setting end point, AO1 output range setting start point,
AO1 output range setting point 2, and AO1 output range setting endpoint should be set.
When number is 3, only the AO following value range setting start point, AO1 following value range
setting point 2, AO1 following value range setting point 3, and AO following value range setting
end point should be set. At the same time, the AO1 output range setting start point, AO1 output
range setting point 2, AO1 output range setting point 3, and AO1 output range setting end point
should be set.

Following value range setting:


The AO following value range setting start point, AO1 following value range setting point 2, AO1
following value range setting point 3, and AO following value range setting end point are increasing
value, while they should be within range of the AO following value. Otherwise, the function of the
AO will be affected.
Frequency: When selecting 50Hz or 60Hz type, the frequency range is 45Hz ~ 65Hz and the real
setting value is 4500 ~ 6500. When selecting 400Hz type, the frequency range is 300Hz ~ 500Hz
and the real setting value is 30000~50000.
Phase voltage V1, V2, V3 and average phase voltage: 0~480V, real setting value is 0~4800.
Line voltage V12, V23, V31 and average line voltage: 0~831V, real setting value is 0~8310.
Current I1, I2, I3 and average current: 0~10A, real setting value is 0~10000.
Power Pa, Pb and Pc: -4800~4800W, real setting value is -4800~4800.
System power: -14400~14400W, real setting value is -14400~14400.
Reactive power Qa, Qb and Qc: -4800~4800 Var, real setting value is-4800~4800.
System reactive power: -14400~14400 Var.
Apparent power Sa, Sb and Sc: 0~4800VA, real setting value is 0~4800.
System apparent power: 0~14400VA, real setting value is 0~14400.
Power factor PFa, PFb, PFc and System power factor: -1~1, real setting value is -1000~1000.

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AO output range setting:


The AO output value range setting start point, AO1 output value range setting point 2, AO1 output
value range setting point 3, and AO output value range setting end point are increasing value,
while they should be within range of the AO output value.
When the AO type is 0~20mA, the setting value range is 0~ 4915, and the relationship is
mA=setting value*20/4096.
When the AO type is 4~20mA, the setting value range is 819~ 4915, and the relationship is
mA=setting value*20/4096.
When the AO type is 0~5V, the setting value range is 0~ 4915, and the relationship is V=setting
value*5/4096.
When the AO type is 1~5V, the setting value range is 819~ 4915, and the relationship is V=setting
value*5/4096.

Counting Pulses on DI
DI are arranged according to expanded I/O module addresses, user can check on the counting
number of DI along with those modules. The DI counting record are stored in a non-volatile
memory and will not be erased during power off. They can be reset via communication and panel.
Data type is "Dword".

6.3.15 I/O Module Readings Settings


DI Counter
Table 6-47

DI Counter: 03H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
AXM-IO1-1
17225- DI1 Pulse Counter
4349H-434AH DI_111 0~4294967295 Dword R
17226 Number
17227- DI2 Pulse Counter
434BH-434CH DI_112 0~4294967295 Dword R
17228 Number
17229- DI3 Pulse Counter
434DH-434EH DI_113 0~4294967295 Dword R
17230 Number
17231- DI4 Pulse Counter
434FH-4350H DI_114 0~4294967295 Dword R
17232 number
17233- DI5 Pulse Counter
4351H-4352H DI_115 0~4294967295 Dword R
17234 Number

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Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
17235- DI6 Pulse Counter
4353H-4354H DI_116 0~4294967295 Dword R
17236 Number
AXM-IO2-1
17237- DI7 Pulse Counter
4355H-4356H DI_211 0~4294967295 Dword R
17238 Number
17239- DI8 Pulse Counter
4357H-4358H DI_212 0~4294967295 Dword R
17240 Number
17241- DI9 Pulse Counter
4359H-435AH DI_213 0~4294967295 Dword R
17242 Number
17243- DI10 Pulse Counter
435BH-435CH DI_214 0~4294967295 Dword R
17244 Number
AXM-IO3-1
17245- DI11 Pulse Counter
435DH-435EH DI_311 0~4294967295 Dword R
17246 Number
17247- DI12 Pulse Counter
435FH-4360H DI_312 0~4294967295 Dword R
17248 Number
17249- DI13 Pulse Counter
4361H-4362H DI_313 0~4294967295 Dword R
17250 Number
17251- DI14 Pulse Counter
4363H-4364H DI_314 0~4294967295 Dword R
17252 Number
AXM-IO1-2
17253- DI15 Pulse Counter
4365H-4366H DI_121 0~4294967295 Dword R
17254 Number
17255- DI16 Pulse Counter
4367H-4368H DI_122 0~4294967295 Dword R
17256 Number
17257- DI17 Pulse Counter
4369H-436AH DI_123 0~4294967295 Dword R
17258 Number
17259- DI18 Pulse Counter
436BH-436CH DI_124 0~4294967295 Dword R
17260 Number
17261- DI19 Pulse Counter
436DH-436EH DI_125 0~4294967295 Dword R
17262 Number
17263- DI20 Pulse Counter
436FH-4370H DI_126 0~4294967295 Dword R
17264 Number
AXM-IO2-2
17265- DI21 Pulse Counter
4371H-4372H DI_221 0~4294967295 Dword R
17266 Number
17267- DI22 Pulse Counter
4373H-4374H DI_222 0~4294967295 Dword R
17268 Number
17269- DI23 Pulse Counter
4375H-4376H DI_223 0~4294967295 Dword R
17270 Number
17271- DI24 Pulse Counter
4377H-4378H DI_224 0~4294967295 Dword R
17272 Number

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
AXM-IO3-2
17265- DI21 Pulse Counter
4371H-4372H DI_221 0~4294967295 Dword R
17266 Number
17267- DI22 Pulse Counter
4373H-4374H DI_222 0~4294967295 Dword R
17268 Number
17269- DI23 Pulse Counter
4375H-4376H DI_223 0~4294967295 Dword R
17270 Number
17271- DI24 Pulse Counter
4377H-4378H DI_224 0~4294967295 Dword R
17272 Number

DI Status
Table 6-48

DI Status: 02H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
AXM-101-1
0: OFF
0000H 0 DI_111 DI1 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0001H 1 DI_112 DI2 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0002H 2 DI_113 DI3 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0003H 3 DI_114 DI4 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0004H 4 DI_115 DI5 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0005H 5 DI_116 DI6 Status Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO2-1
0: OFF
0006H 6 DI_211 DI7 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0007H 7 DI_212 DI8 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0008H 8 DI_213 DI9 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0009H 9 DI_214 DI10 Status Bit R
1: ON

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
AXM-IO3-1
0: OFF
000AH 10 DI_311 DI11 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
000BH 11 DI_312 DI12 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
000CH 12 DI_313 DI13 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
000DH 13 DI_314 DI14 Status Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO1-2
0: OFF
000EH 14 DI_121 DI15 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
000FH 15 DI_122 DI16 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0010H 16 DI_123 DI17 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0011H 17 DI_124 DI18 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0012H 18 DI_125 DI19 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0013H 19 DI_126 DI20 Status Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO2-2
0: OFF
0014H 20 DI_221 DI21 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0015H 21 DI_222 DI22 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0016H 22 DI_223 DI23 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0017H 23 DI_224 DI24 Status Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO3-2
0: OFF
0018H 24 DI_321 DI25 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0019H 25 DI_322 DI26 Status Bit R
1: ON

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameter Range Data Type
Property
0: OFF
001AH 26 DI_323 DI27 Status Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
001BH 27 DI_324 DI28 Status Bit R
1: ON

Analog Input
The output of AI is mapped to the range of 0~4095 according to its sampling value using an
algorithm. Data type is "Word".
Table 6-49

AI Input Value: 03H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameters Range Data Type
Property
4385H 17285 AI_311 AI1 Sampling value 0~4095 Dword R

4386H 17286 AI_312 AI2 Sampling value 0~4095 Dword R

4387H 17287 AI_321 AI3 Sampling value 0~4095 Dword R

4388H 17288 AI_322 AI4 Sampling value 0~4095 Dword R

Analog Output
The output of the AO is the actual value of output. There are 2 output options for AO: V or mA.
Over/under limit or data type is "Float".
Table 6-50

AO Output Value: 03H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameters Range Data Type
Property
4389H-438AH 17289-17290 AO_211 Value of AO1 Float R

438BH-438CH 17291-17292 AO_212 Value of AO2 Float R

438DH-438EH 17293-17294 AO_221 Value of A03 Float R

438FH-4390H 17295-17296 AO_222 Value of AO4 Float R

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Relay Output
Table 6-51

DI Status: 02H Read


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Symbol Parameters Range Data Type
Property
AXM-101-1
0:OFF
0000H 0 RO_111 RO1 Bit R
1:ON
0:OFF
0001H 1 RO_112 RO2 Bit R
1:ON
AXM-IO3-1
0: OFF
0002H 2 RO_311 RO3 Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0003H 3 RO_312 RO4 Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO1-2
0: OFF
0004H 4 RO_121 RO5 Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0005H 5 RO_122 RO6 Bit R
1: ON
AXM-IO3-2
0: OFF
0006H 6 RO_321 RO7 Bit R
1: ON
0: OFF
0007H 7 RO_322 RO8 Bit R
1: ON

SOE Records
There are 20 groups of records with the same format. Before gathering SOE records, the selected
I/O module must be SOE enabled. If the SOE enabled I/O module is not connected, SOE record
logs will not be collected.
Table 6-52

Address Parameters Code Range Data Type Property

First group: timestamp:


4339H~439FH F3 Word R
yyyy:mm:dd:hh:mm:ms
43A0H First group: DI status F1 Word R

43A1H~4438H 2nd to 20th group Word R

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0: None
1: AXM-IO11
2: AXM-IO21
4439H Value of A04 F1 3: AXM-IO31 Word R
4: AXM-IO12
5: AXM-IO22
6: AXM-IO32

6.3.16 SunSpec Registers


Table 6-53

SunSpec: 03H Read, 10H Write


Number
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Default of
Type Property
Registers
C350H- 50000-
SunSpec_ID 0x53756e53 R 2
C351H 50001
C352H 50002 ID 1 Uint16 R 1

C353H 50003 Length 65 String R 1


C354H- 50004-
Manufacturer Accuenergy String R 16
C363H 50019
Manufacturer
C364H- 50020-
Model Specific Value Acuvim II String R 16
C373H 50035
(32 characters)
Manufacturer
C374H- 50036- Acuvim IIR/
Options Specific Value String R 8
C37BH 50043 IIW
(16 characters)
Manufacturer
C37CH- 50044- H: 2.31
Version Specific Value String R 8
C383H 50051 S: 3.60
(16 characters)
Manufacturer
C384H- 50052-
Serial Numsber Specific Value String R 16
C393H 50067
(32 characters)
Modbus Device
C394H 50068 Device Address Uint16 R 1
Address

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Number
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Default of
Type Property
Registers
Meter
Configuration:
Single Phase (AN
or AB):
201
Split Single
C395H 50069 ID Phase (ABN): Uint16 R 1
202
WYE-Three
Phase (ABCN):
203
Delta Three
Phase (ABC): 204
C396H 50070 Length 81 Uint16 R 1

C397H 50071 Current: Amps(Average) 0~32767 A Int16 R 1

C398H 50072 Current: Phase A 0~32767 A Int16 R 1

C399H 50073 Current: Phase B 0~32767 A Int16 R 1

C39AH 50074 Current: Phase C 0~32767 A Int16 R 1


Current SunSpec Scale
C39BH 50075 0~32767 A sunssf R 1
Factor
3~2 (used an
C39CH 50076 Voltage: Average Phase exponent of a int16 R 1
power of 10)
C39DH 50077 Voltage: Phase A 0~9999 V int16 R 1

C39EH 50078 Voltage: Phase B 0~9999 V int16 R 1

C39FH 50079 Voltage: Phase C 0~9999 V int16 R 1


Voltage: Line-Line
C3A0H 50080 0~9999 V int16 R 1
Average
C3A1H 50081 Voltage: Line AB 0~9999 V int16 R 1

C3A2H 50082 Voltage: Line BC 0~9999V int16 R 1

C3A3H 50083 Voltage: Line CA 0~9999 V int16 R 1


2~4(used as an
C3A4H 50084 Voltage Scale Factor exponent of a sunssf R 1
power of 10)
C3A5H 50085 Frequency 45-65Hz int16 R 1

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Number
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Default of
Type Property
Registers
2(used as an
C3A6H 50086 Frequency Scale Factor exponent of a sunssf R 1
power of10)
C3A7H 50087 Total Real Power 32768~32767 W int16 R 1
Real Power: Phase A
C3A8H 50088 32768~32767 W int16 R 1
Watts
Real Power: Phase B
C3A9H 50089 32768~32767 W int16 R 1
Watts
Real Power: Phase C
C3AAH 50090 32768~32767 int16 R 1
Watts
1~8(used as an
C3ABH 50091 Real Power Scale Factor exponent of a sunssf R 1
power of 10)
C3ACH 50092 Total Apparent Power 0~32367 VA int16 R 1
Apparent Power: Phase A
C3ADH 50093 0~32367 VA int16 R 1
VA
Apparent Power: Phase
C3AEH 50094 0~32367 VA int16 R 1
B VA
Apparent Power: Phase
C3AFH 50095 0~32767 VA int16 R 1
C VA
1~8(used as an
Apparent Power Scale
C3B0H 50096 exponent of a sunssf R 1
Factor
power of 10)
32768~32767
C3B1H 50097 Total Reactive Power int16 R 1
var
Reactive Power: Phase A 32768~32767
C3B2H 50098 int16 R 1
var var
Reactive Power: Phase B
C3B3H 50099 3278~32767 var int16 R 1
var
Reactive Power: Phase C 32768~32767
C3B4H 50100 int16 R 1
var var
1~8(used as an
Reactive Power Scale
C3B5H 50101 exponent of a sunssf R 1
Factor
power of 10)
C3B6H 50102 Power Factor 1000~1000 int16 R 1

C3B7H 50103 Power Factor: Phase A PF 1000~1000 int16 R 1

C3B8H 50104 Power Factor: Phase B PF 1000~1000 int16 R 1

C3B9H 50105 Power Factor: Phase C PF 1000~1000 int16 R 1

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Number
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Default of
Type Property
Registers
3(used an
Power Factor Scale
C3BAH 50106 exponent of a sunssf R 1
Factor
power of 10)
C3BBH- 50107- 0~999999999
Total Real Energy: Export int32 R/W 2
C3BCH 50108 Wh
C3BDH- 50109- Export Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3BEH 50110 Phase A Wh
C3BFH- 50111- Export Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3C0H 50112 Phase B Wh
C3C1H- 50113- Export Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3C2H 50114 Phase C Wh
C3C3H- 50115- 0~999999999
Total Real Energy: Import int32 R/W 2
C3C4H 50116 Wh
C3C5H- 50117- Import Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3C6H 50118 Phase A Wh
C3C7H- 50119- Import Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3C8H 50120 Phase B Wh
C3C9H- 50121- Import Real Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3CAH 50122 Phase C Wh
0,2(used as an
C3CBH 50123 Real Energy Scale Factor exponent of a sunssf R 1
power of 10)
C3CCH- 50124- 0~999999999
Total Apparent Energy int32 R/W 2
C3CDH 50125 VAh
C3CEH- 50126- Apparent Energy: Phase 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3CFH 50127 A VAh
C3D0H- 50128- Apparent Energy: Phase 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3D1H 50129 B VAh
C3D2H- 50130- Apparent Energy: Phase 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3D3H 50131 C VAh
0,2(used as an
Apparent Energy Scale
C3D4H 50132 exponent of a sunssf R 1
Factor
power of 10)
C3D5H- 50133- Total Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3D6H 50134 Export varh
C3D7H- 50135- Export Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3D8H 50136 Phase A varh
C3D9H- 50137- Export Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3DAH 50138 Phase B varh
C3DBH- 50139- Export Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3DCH 50140 Phase C varh

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Number
Data Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Default of
Type Property
Registers
C3DDH- 50141- Total Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3DEH 50142 Import varh
C3DFH- 50143- Import Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3E0H 50144 Phase A varh
C3E1H- 50145- Import Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3E2H 50146 Phase B varh
C3E3H- 50174- Import Reactive Energy: 0~999999999
int32 R/W 2
C3E4H 50148 Phase C varh
0,2(used as an
Reactive Power Scale
C3E5H 50149 exponent of a sunssf R 1
Factor
power of 10)
C3E6H- 50150-
Meter Event Flags 0 Binary R 2
C3E7H 50151
SunSpec_end_ID:
C3E8H 50152 FFFF int16 1
Sunspec
SunSpec_end_ID:
C3E9H 50153 0 int16 1
Sunspec

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6.3.17 Over/Under Alarm Setting

This setting consists of alarm settings and single channel alarm settings. Alarm settings contain
settings for all variables. There are 16 groups of records with the same format.
Function code: 03H for reading, 10H for writing.
Please refer to Chapter 4 for more details.

Alarm Settings
Table 6-54

Alarm Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
1046H 4166 Alarm enable 0: Disable, 1: Enable Word R/W

1047H 4167 Alarm flash enable 0: Disable, 1: Enable Word R/W


0~65535
Bit0: Channel 1
1048H 4168 Alarm channel enable 1: Enable Word R/W
0: Disable
Bit1: Channel 2 .. Bit15: Channel 16
0~255
Logic “And” between Bit0: First logic switch
1049H 4169 Word R/W
alarm setting Bit1: Second logic switch .. Bit7:
Eighth logic switch
0~65535
Bit0: Channel 1 output
Alarming output to DO1
104AH 4170 1: Enable, 0: Disable Word R/W
setting
Bit1: Channel 2 output .. Bit15:
Channel 16 output
0~65535
Bit0: Channel 1 output
Alarming output to DO3
104BH 4171 1: Enable, 0: Disable Word R/W
setting
Bit1: Channel 2 output .. Bit15:
Channel 16 output

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
0~65535
Bit0: Channel 1 output
Alarming output to DO3
104CH 4172 1: Enable, 0: Disable Word R/W
setting
Bit1: Channel 2 output .. Bit15:
Channel 16 output
0~65535
Bit0: Channel 1 output
Alarming output to DO4
104DH 4173 1: Enable, 0: Disable Word R/W
setting
Bit1: Channel 2 output .. Bit15:
Channel 16 output

Single Channel Alarm Settings


Table 6-55

Single Channel Alarm Settings: 03H Read, 10H Write


Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
1st group: parameter
104EH 4174 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
1st group: comparison
104FH 4175 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
1st group: setpoint
1050H 4176 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1051H 4177 1st group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
1st group: output to 0:none
1052H 4178 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
2nd group: parameter
1053H 4179 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
2nd group: comparison
1054H 4180 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
2nd group: setpoint
1055H 4181 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1056H 4182 2nd group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
2nd group: output to 0:none
1057H 4183 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
3rd group: parameter
1058H 4184 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
3rd group: comparison
1059H 4185 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
3rd group: setpoint
105AH 4186 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
105BH 4187 3rd group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
3rd group: output to 0:none
105CH 4188 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
4th group: parameter
105DH 4189 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
4th group: comparison
105EH 4190 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
4th group: setpoint
105FH 4191 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1060H 4192 4th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
4th group: output to 0:none
1061H 4193 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
5th group: parameter
1062H 4194 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
5th group: comparison
1063H 4195 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
5th group: setpoint
1064H 4196 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1065H 4197 5th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
5th group: output to 0:none
1066H 4198 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
6th group: parameter
1067H 4199 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
6th group: comparison
1068H 4200 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
6th group: setpoint
1069H 4201 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
106AH 4202 6th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
6th group: output to 0:none
106BH 4203 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
7th group: parameter
106CH 4203 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
7th group: comparison
106DH 4204 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
7th group: setpoint
106EH 4205 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
106FH 4206 7th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
7th group: output to 0:none
1070H 4207 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
8th group: parameter
1071H 4208 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
8th group: comparison
1072H 4209 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
8th group: setpoint
1073H 4210 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1074H 4211 8th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
8th group: output to 0:none
1075H 4212 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
9th group: parameter
1076H 4213 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
9th group: comparison
1078H 4214 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
9th group: setpoint
1079H 4215 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
107AH 4216 9th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
9th group: output to 0:none
107BH 4217 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
10th group: parameter
107CH 4218 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
10th group: comparison
107DH 4219 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
10th group: setpoint
107EH 4220 Related with parameters Word R/W
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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
107FH 4221 10th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
10th group: output to 0:none
1080H 4222 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
11th group: parameter
1081H 4223 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
11th group: comparison
1081H 4224 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
11th group: setpoint
1082H 4225 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1083H 4226 11th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
11th group: output to 0:none
1084H 4227 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
12th group: parameter
1085H 4228 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
12th group: comparison
1086H 4229 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
12th group: setpoint
1087H 4230 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1088H 4231 12th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
12th group: output to 0:none
1089H 4232 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
13th group: parameter
108AH 4233 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
13th group: comparison
108BH 4234 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
13th group: setpoint
108CH 4235 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
108DH 4236 13th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
13th group: output to 0:none
108EH 4237 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
14th group: parameter
108FH 4238 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
14th group: comparison
1090H 4239 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
14th group: setpoint
1091H 4240 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1092H 4241 14th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
14th group: output to 0:none
1093H 4242 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
15th group: parameter
1094H 4243 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
15th group: comparison
1095H 4244 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
15th group: setpoint
1096H 4245 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
1097H 4246 15th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
15th group: output to 0:none
1098H 4247 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay
16th group: parameter
1099H 4248 0~79 Word R/W
code
1: Greater than
16th group: comparison
109AH 4249 2: Equal to Word R/W
mode
3: Less than
16th group: setpoint
109BH 4250 Related with parameters Word R/W
value
109CH 4251 16th group: delay 0~3000 (*10ms) Word R/W
16th group: output to 0:none
109DH 4252 Word R/W
relay 1~8: related relay

Alarming Parameter Code Table


Table 6-56

Alarming Parameter Code Table


Setting Setting Setting
Alarming Object Alarming Object Alarming Object
Value Value Value
0 Frequency 1 Va 2 Vb

3 Vc 4 Average phase voltage 5 Uab

6 Ubc 7 Uca 8 Average line voltage

9 Current of phase A 10 Current of phase B 11 Current of phase C

12 Average current 13 Neutral current 14 Power of phase A

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Setting Setting Setting
Alarming Object Alarming Object Alarming Object
Value Value Value
15 Power of phase B 16 Power of phase C 17 Power of all

18 Reactive power of phase A 19 Reactive power of phase B 20 Reactive power of phase C


Apparent power of phase Apparent power of phase
21 Reactive power of all 22 23
A B
Apparent power of phase
24 25 Apparent power of all 26 PF of A
C
27 PF of B 28 PF of C 29 PF
Voltage unbalance factor Current unbalance factor
30 31 32 Load characteristic (R/C/L)
Uunbl Iunbl
33 THDV1(V1 or V12) 34 THDV2(V2 or V31) 35 THDV3(V3 or V23)

36 Average THDV 37 THDI1 38 THDI2

39 THDI3 40 Average THDI 41 AI1 sampling value

42 AI2 sampling value 43 AI3 sampling value 44 AI4 sampling value


Active power demand of Reactive power demand of Apparent power demand
45 46 47
all all of all
Current demand of phase Current demand of phase Current demand of phase
48 49 50
A B C

NOTE:
1. When reversed phase sequence (51) is selected, whether the value of comparison mode
or setpoint value is set or not will not affect alarm result and the angle of Ub to Ua will be
recorded.
2. When DI (52~79) is selected, whether the value of comparison mode is set or not will not
affect alarm result as long as the setpoint value is set to 1, 2, or 3.
1: Stands for DI alarm is ON, recovery is OFF.
2: Stands for DI alarm is OFF, recovery is ON.
3: Stands for DI alarm is OFF, recovery is ON, and present DI status is recorded.

There are 16 groups of records with the same format. Please refer to Chapter 4 for more details.
Table 6-57
Alarming Group Records: 03H Read
Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
42A9H 17065 1st group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42AAH 17066 1st group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R

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Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
1st group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42ABH 17067 Word R
value chosen
17068- 1st group: Timestamp:
42ACH~42B2H Word R
17074 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42B3H 17075 2nd group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
2nd group: alarming parameter
42B4H 17076 0-79 Word R
code
2nd group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42B5H 17077 Word R
value chosen
17078- 2nd group: Timestamp:
42B6H-42BCH Word R
17084 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42BDH 17085 3rd group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
3rd group: alarming parameter
42BEH 17086 0-79 Word R
code
3rd group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42BFH 17087 Word R
value chosen
17088- 3rd group: Timestamp:
42C0H-42C6H Word R
17094 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42C7H 17095 4th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42C8H 17096 4th group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R


4th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42C9H 17097 Word R
value chosen
17098- 4th group: Timestamp:
42CAH-42D0H Word R
17104 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42D1H 17105 5th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42D2H 17106 5th group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R


5th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42D3H 17107 Word R
value chosen
170108- 5th group: Timestamp:
42D4H-42DAH Word R
17114 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42DBH 17115 6th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42DCH 170116 6th group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R


6th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42DDH 17117 Word R
value chosen
17118- 6th group: Timestamp:
42DEH-42E4H Word R
17124 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42E5H 17125 7th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42E6H 17126 7th group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R


7th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42E7H 17127 Word R
value chosen

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Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
17128- 7th group: Timestamp:
42E8H-42EEH Word R
17134 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42EFH 17135 8th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R

42F0H 17136 8th group: alarming parameter code 0-79 Word R


8th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42F1H 17137 Word R
value chosen
17138- 8th group: Timestamp:
42F2H-42F8H Word R
17144 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
42F9H 17145 9th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
9th group: alarming parameter
42FAH 17146 0-79 Word R
code
9th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
42FBH 17147 Word R
value chosen
17148- 9th group: Timestamp:
42FCH-4302H Word R
17154 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
4303H 17155 10th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
10th group: alarming parameter
4304H 17156 0-79 Word R
code
10th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
4305H 17157 Word R
value chosen
17158- 10th group: Timestamp:
4306H-430CH Word R
17164 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
430DH 17165 11th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
11th group: alarming parameter
430EH 17166 0-79 Word R
code
11th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
430FH 17167 Word R
value chosen
17168- 11th group: Timestamp:
4310H-4316H Word R
17174 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
4317H 17175 12th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
12th group: alarming parameter
4318H 17176 0-79 Word R
code
12th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
4319H 17177 Word R
value chosen
17178- 12th group: Timestamp:
431AH-4320H Word R
17184 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
4321H 17185 13th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
13th group: alarming parameter
4322H 17186 0-79 Word R
code
13th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
4323H 17187 Word R
value chosen

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Access
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type
Property
17188- 13th group: Timestamp:
4324H-432AH Word R
17194 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
432BH 17195 14th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
14th group: alarming parameter
432CH 17196 0-79 Word R
code
14th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
432DH 17197 Word R
value chosen
17198- 14th group: Timestamp:
432EH-4334H Word R
17204 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
4335H 17205 15th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
15th group: alarming parameter
4336H 17206 0-79 Word R
code
15th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
4337H 17207 Word R
value chosen
17208- 15th group: Timestamp:
4338H-433EH Word R
17214 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms
433FH 17215 16th group: alarming status 0-65535 Word R
16th group: alarming parameter
4340H 17216 0-79 Word R
code
16th group: over/under limit or reset Related to parameter
4341H 17217 Word R
value chosen
17218- 16th group: Timestamp:
4342H-4348H Word R
17224 yyyy:mm:dd:hh:ss:ms

6.3.18 Data Logging


Data Logging Setting
In order to generate historical logs for the selected parameters, users should program the meter
so that selected parameters from the corresponding Modbus registers can be copied to the
historical log record. Since certain parameters occupy two registers, the programmable settings
for the historical logs contain a list of descriptors to supplement this. Each descriptor lists the
number of Modbus registers for the specified parameter. By combining these two lists, the
historical log record can be interpreted.

For example: Registers 4002H and 4003H are programmed to be recorded by the historical log.
Since 2 registers are used, the corresponding descriptor is set as 2. These registers program the
log to record “Volts AN”.
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log works in an identical fashion; therefore, only historical log 1 is described here. All register
addresses in this section are shown within the address range of historical log 1.
1100H-11DFH (Historical Data Log 1)
11C0H-127FH (Historical Data Log 2)
1280H-133FH (Historical Data Log 3)
Block Size: 192 registers per log (384 bytes)
Data Log Setting’s Address Map:
Table 6-58

Address 1100H 1101H

Byte 0 (low byte) 1 (high byte) 2 (low byte) 3 (high byte)

Value Sectors Registers Interval

Registers: The number of registers to log in the record range from {0-117}. The size of the record
in memory is [12 +(Registers x 2)].
Sectors: The number of memory sectors allocated to this log, where each sector is 64kb in size.
There are 100 sectors are available for allocation among the three historical logs, and the valid
allocation range is from 0~100 (When the sector is set to 0, this log is disabled).
Interval: The data capture interval for historical log records. Valid time interval can be set from
0-1440 minutes. When the interval is set to 0, the log is disabled.
NOTE: When sectors or Register or Interval is zero, the log is disabled.

Register List
Registers: 1102H-1176H
Size: 1 or 2 register(s) per parameter, 117 available registers per historical log. The register
list controls which Modbus registers are recorded in each historical log record. Since many
parameters, such as Voltage, Energy, etc., take up more than 1 register, multiple registers are
allocated for those parameters.
For example: In order to record “Volts AN” into the historical log, Volts AN’s Modbus addresses
(4002H and 4003H) are assigned and programmed to the log record list so that information can
be stored into the historical log registers.
• Each unused register item should be set to 0000H or FFFFH to indicate no parameters are
associated with them.
• The actual size of the record, and the number of items in the register list which are used, is
determined by the registers in the header.

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• Valid register address ranges that can be recorded in the historical log registers are
4000H-412BH, 4294H-42A8H, 4349H-4398H, 4500H-461BH, 4620H-463DH.

Item Descriptor List


Registers: 1177H-11B1H
Size: 1 byte per item, 117 bytes (59 registers)
While the register list describes what to log, the item descriptor list describes how to interpret
that information. Each descriptor describes how many Modbus addresses are used to describe a
parameter. Either 1 or 2 addresses will be used for each parameter.
For example: If the first descriptor is 2, and the second descriptor is 1, then the first 2 register
items belong to the 1st descriptor, and the 3rd register item belongs to the 2nd descriptor.
NOTE: As can be seen from the example above, it is not a 1-to-1 relationship between the register list
and the descriptor list. A single descriptor may refer to two register items.

Logging Time Setting


If the data logging only records one period data, or only starts from one specific time, the
corresponding time and logging mode should be set accordingly for the data log function to work.
Modbus address 11B2H is used as the logging mode select. The following describes the different
logging modes:
• When register 11B2H is set to 0, the logging mode is set to Mode 1 which starts logging
immediately until the memory is full (First In, First Out).
• When register 11B2H is set to 1, the logging mode is set to Mode 2 which starts/ends logging
based on the start/end time.
• The start time is set in registers 11B3H-11B5H (start year, month, day, hour, minute, and
second) and the end time is set in registers 11B6H-11B8H (end year, month, day, hour,
minute, and second).
• When register 11B2H is set to 2, the logging mode is set to Mode 3 which starts logging at a
specific time until the memory is full.
• Only the start time should be set, only registers 11B4H-11B5H (hour and minute).
NOTE: For more details regarding the data logging function, please refer to data logging section of
Chapter 4.

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Log Status Block


The Log Status Block describes the current status of the log in question.
Table 6-59

Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range Data Type Property

6100H~6101H 24832~24833 Max records 0~468104 Dword R

6102H~6103H 24834~24835 Used records 1~468104 Dword R

6104H 24836 Record size 14~246 Word R

6105H 24837 Reserved Word R

6106H~6108H 24838~24840 First record timestamp Word R

6109H~610BH 24841~24843 Last record timestamp Word R

6200H~620BH 25088~25099 Data Log 2 status Same as the first group

6300H~630BH 25344~25355 Data Log 3 status Same as the first group

Max Records: The maximum number of records the log can hold given the record size and sector
allocation.
Used Records: The number of records stored in the log. This number will equal the Max Records
when the log has filled. This value will be set to 1 when the log is reset.
Record Size: The number of bytes in this record, including the timestamp.
The record’s format in the meter is: record number (4bytes) + timestamp (6bytes) + [data1~dataN]
(2Nbytes) + CRC(2bytes).
First Record Timestamp: Timestamp of the oldest record.
Last Record Timestamp: Timestamp of the newest record.
Log Retrieval Block
The log retrieval block consists of 2 parts: the header and the window. The header is used to verify
the data shown within the requested log window. The window is a sliding block of data that can be
used to access any record in the specified log.
Registers 6000H-6003H
Size 4 Registers
Table 6-60

Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Format Property

24576 Nnnnnnnn
6000H Log type R/W
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Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Format Property

24577 Record number Nnnnnnnn


6001H R/W
Status wwwwwwww

6002H~6003H 24578~24579 Offset R/W

6004H~607EH 24580~24702 Window R

Log type: The log to be retrieved. Write this value to set which log is being retrieved.
0 - Historical Log 1
1 - Historical Log 2
2 - Historical Log 3
Records Number: The number of records that fit within a window. This value is settable, and any
number less than a full window may be used. This number tells the retrieving program how many
records to expect to be fetched in the window. (Record number x Record Size) = bytes used in the
window. This value should be ((123 x 2) / Record Size), rounded down. The greater the number,
the faster the retrieval speed.
For example, with a record size of 50, the Records number = ((123 x 2) / 50) = 4.92 ≈ 4.
Status: The status of the current window. Since the time to prepare a window may exceed an
acceptable Modbus delay (1 second), this acts as a ready status flag to notify when the window is
ready for retrieval. When this value indicates that the window is not ready, the data in the window
should be ignored.
Window Status is Read-only, any writes are ignored.
This value also indicates the memory erasing status when setting the date logging settings.
BH Window is Ready
FFH Window is Not Ready
AAH memory is erasing
BBH memory erasing is finished
CXH register list is set error
X:bit0 1, register list is set error in datalogging 1;
bit1 1, register list is set error in datalogging 2;
bit2 1, register list is set error in datalogging 3.
For example 0xC6H, register lists are error in datalogging 2 and 3
Offset: The offset of the record number of the first record in the data window and the record
number of the "first record timestamp". Setting this value controls which records will be available

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in the data window. When the log is retrieved, the first (oldest) record is “latched.” This means that
offset 0 will always point to the oldest record at the time of latching.
Window: The actual data of the records, arranged according to the above settings.
NOTE: If the logging timer is disabled, the first recording sector will be erased when the log is full.
Therefore, user should not read the whole log when the used record number is near to the max
record number. Under this condition, user should read the "Used Records" field and compare it
to the previous "Used Records" field from the last reading before retrieving the information and
reading the window.
If the current "Used Records" field is greater than the "Used Records" field from the last reading
and if the "Offset" field is less than the difference between the current and previous "Used
Records" field, the first sector has been erased and the difference between the "Used Records"
field should be subtracted from the recording number. If the "Offset" field is greater than the
difference between the current and previous "Used Records" field, the "Offset" number should be
subtracted from the recording number.
To avoid this situation, user should read the log before it is almost full.
For example: Data logging 1 has 3 sectors, each has 448 records, and the total records are 1344.
If you press the "Read All" button when the "Used Records" number is at 1340, and if the first
sector is erased before the information is transferred to the computer, the data stored in this
sector is erased permanently and cannot be retrieved. If the records from the first sector can be
retrieved before it gets erased, the new value of "Offset" will equal to the original "Offset" field
minus the value of the difference between the current and previous "Used Records" field.

Data logging operation examples


The following example illustrates a data logging operation. The example makes the following
assumptions:
• The log is Historical Log 1.
• The log contains VAN, VBN, VCN (12 bytes), the interval is 1min, the sectors is 10, the
registers is 6, the logging timer function is disabled.
• Retrieval is starting at record offset 0 (oldest record). 283
• No new records are recorded to the log during the log retrieval process.

a) Data logging settings


Now set the data log 1 according to the assumptions:
1. Set the data log with VAN, VBN, VCN. Here we should set their Modbus address

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0x4002,0x4003,0x4004,0x4005,0x4006 and 0x4007 to 0x1102, 0x1103, 0x1104, 0x1105,


0x1106 and 0x1107. And the descriptor is 2, so set the 0x0202 and 0x0200 to 0x1177 and
0x1178.
2. The register is 6 and sector is 10, so we set 0x060A to 0x1100.
3. The interval is 1min, so set the 0x0001 to 0x1101.
4. The logging timer function is disabled, so set the 0 to 0x11B9.

b) Log Retrieval Procedure


The following procedure documents how to retrieve a single log from the oldest record to the
newest record.
1. Compute the number of records per window, as follows:
• RecordsPerWindow = (246\RecordSiz ) = 246\24 = 10
2. Write the Records per window and Record offset, in this example set the 0x0A0B and 0x0000
to 0x6001d and 0x6002. This step tells the meter what data to return in the window.
3. Read the record window status from 0x6001.
• If the Window Status is 0xFF, go to step 2.
• If the Window Status is 0x0B, read the data window.
4. Read the data window and compute next Expected Record offset.
• Compute the next expected record offset by adding Records Per Window and go to step 2.
• If there are no remaining records after the current record window, stop reading.

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6.3.19 Time-of-Use
Data Address of TOU Energy
The data address saves the parameter of energy, which includes Data address of last month TOU
energy, Data address of current month TOU energy, Data address of TOU parameter setting and
Data address of TOU default parameter. Except for the data address of TOU default parameter,
the data address is read with 03 codes, preset with 16 code.

Fig 6-1 Division plan of TOU energy

Table 6-61
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Current month accumulation TOU energy

7200H~7201H 29184~29185 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7202H~7203H 29186~29187 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7204H~7205H 29188~29189 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7206H~7207H 29190~29191 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7208H~7209H 29192~29193 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

720AH~720BH 29194~29195 Ep_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

720CH~720DH 29196~29197 Ep_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

720EH~720FH 29198~29199 Eq_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
7210H~7211H 29200~29201 Eq_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7212H~7213H 29202~29203 Es (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7214H~7215H 29204~29205 Ep_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7216H~7217H 29206~29207 Ep_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7218H~7219H 29208~29209 Eq_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

721AH~721BH 29210~29211 Eq_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

721CH~721DH 29212~29213 Es (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

721EH~721FH 29214~29215 Ep_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7220H~7221H 29216~29217 Ep_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7222H~7223H 29218~29219 Eq_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7224H~7225H 29220~29221 Eq_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7226H~7227H 29222~29223 Es (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7228H~7229H 29224~29225 Ep_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

722AH~722BH 29226~29227 Ep_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

722CH~722DH 29228~29229 Eq_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

722EH~722FH 29230~29231 Eq_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7230H~7231H 29232~29233 Es (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

Current month accumulation TOU energy

7232H~7233H 29234~29235 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7234H~7235H 29236~29237 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7236H~7237H 29238~29239 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7238H~7239H 29240~29241 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

723AH~723BH 29242~29243 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

723CH~723DH 29244~29245 Ep_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

723EH~723FH 29246~29247 Ep_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7240H~7241H 29248~29249 Eq_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7242H~7243H 29250~29251 Eq_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7244H~7245H 29252~29253 Es (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7246H~7247H 29254~29255 Ep_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7248H~7249H 29256~29257 Ep_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

724AH~724BH 29258~29259 Eq_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
724CH~724DH 29260~29261 Eq_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

724EH~724FH 29262~29263 Es (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7250H~7251H 29264~29265 Ep_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7252H~7253H 29266~29267 Ep_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7254H~7255H 29268~29269 Eq_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7256H~7257H 29270~29271 Eq_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7258H~7259H 29272~29273 Es (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

725AH~725BH 29274~29275 Ep_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

725CH~725DH 29276~29277 Ep_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

725EH~725FH 29278~29279 Eq_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7260H~7261H 20280~29281 Eq_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7262H~7263H 29282~29283 Es (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

Table 6-62
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Current month TOU energy

7300H~7301H 29440~29441 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7302H~7303H 29442~29443 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7304H~7305H 29444~29445 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7306H~7307H 29446~29447 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7308H~7309H 29448~29449 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

730AH~730BH 29450~29451 Ep_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

730CH~730DH 29452~29453 Ep_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

730EH~730FH 29454~29455 Eq_imp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7310H~7311H 29456~29457 Eq_exp (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7312H~7313H 29458~29459 Es (peak) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7314H~7315H 29460~29461 Ep_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7316H~7317H 29462~29463 Ep_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7318H~7319H 29464~29465 Eq_imp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

731AH~731BH 29466~29467 Eq_exp (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
731CH~731DH 29468~29469 Es (valley) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

731EH~731FH 29470~29471 Ep_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7320H~7321H 29472~29473 Ep_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7322H~7323H 29474~29475 Eq_imp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7324H~7325H 29476~29477 Eq_exp (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7326H~7327H 29478~29479 Es (normal) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7328H~7329H 29480~29481 Ep_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

732AH~732BH 29482~29483 Ep_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

732CH~732DH 29484~29485 Eq_imp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

732EH~732FH 29486~29487 Eq_exp (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7330H~7331H 29488~29489 Es (sum) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

Prior month TOU energy

7332H~7333H 29490~29491 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7334H~7335H 29492~29493 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7336H~7337H 29494~29495 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7338H~7339H 29496~29497 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

733AH~733BH 29498~29499 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

733CH~733DH 29500~29501 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

733EH~733FH 29502~29503 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7340H~3241H 29504~29505 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7342H~7343H 29506~29507 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7344H~7345H 29508~29509 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7346H~7347H 29510~29511 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7348H~7349H 29512~29513 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

734AH~734BH 29514~25915 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

734CH~734DH 29516~29517 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

734EH~734FH 29518~29219 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7350H~7351H 29220~29221 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7352H~7353H 29222~29223 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7354H~7355H 29224~29225 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7356H~7357H 29226~29227 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
7358H~7359H 29228~292291 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

735AH~735BH 29230~29231 Ep_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

735CH~735DH 29232~29233 Ep_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

735EH~735FH 29234~29235 Eq_imp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7360H~7361H 29236~29237 Eq_exp (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

7362H~7363H 29538~29539 Es (sharp) 0~999999999 Dword R/W

The address area includes the max of Ep_imp, Ep_exp, Eq_imp, Eq_exp, Es, Current demand, and
timestamp, when tariff setting parameters are sharp, peak, valley, and normal. Function: 03H
Read.

Table 6-63
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Max of Ep_imp (sharp) demand and
-
7500H~7503H 29952~29955 timestamp (format: power; year/mon; Int R
32768~32767
Day/Hour; Min/Sec)
Max of Ep_exp (sharp) demand and -
7504H~7507H 29956~29959 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_imp (sharp) demand and -
7508H~750BH 29960~29963 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_exp (sharp) demand and -
750CH~750FH 29964~29967 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Es (sharp) demand and -
7510H~7513H 29968~29971 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ia (sharp) demand and -
7514H~7517H 29972~29975 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ib (sharp) demand and -
7518H~751BH 29976~29979 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ic (sharp) demand and -
751CH~751FH 29980~29983 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_imp (peak) demand and -
7520H~7523H 29984~29987 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_exp (peak) demand and -
7524H~7527H 29988~29991 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_imp (peak) demand and -
7528H~752BH 29992~29995 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_exp (peak) demand and -
752CH~752FH 29996~29999 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Max of Es (peak) demand and -
7530H~7533H 30000~30003 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ia (peak) demand and -
7534H~7537H 30004~30007 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ib (peak) demand and -
7538H~753BH 30008~30011 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ic (peak) demand and -
753CH~753FH 30012~30015 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_imp (valley) demand and -
7540H~7543H 30016~30019 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_exp (valley) demand and -
7544H~7547H 30020~30023 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_imp (valley) demand and -
7548H~754BH 30024~30027 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_exp (valley) demand and -
754CH~754FH 30028~30031 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Es (valley) demand and -
7550H~7553H 30032~30035 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ia (valley) demand and -
7554H~7557H 30036~30039 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ib (valley) demand and -
7558H~755BH 30040~30043 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ic (valley) demand and -
755CH~755FH 30044~30047 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_imp (normal) demand and -
7560H~7563H 30048~30051 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_exp (normal) demand and -
7564H~7567H 30052~30055 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_imp (normal) demand and -
7568H~756BH 30056~30059 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_exp (normal) demand and -
756CH~756FH 30060~30063 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Es (normal) demand and -
7570H~7573H 30064~30067 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ia (normal) demand and -
7574H~7577H 30068~30071 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ib (normal) demand and -
7578H~757BH 30072~30075 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ic (normal) demand and -
757CH~757FH 30076~30079 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ep_imp (all) demand and -
7580H~7583H 30080~30083 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Max of Ep_exp (all) demand and -
7584H~7587H 30084~30087 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_imp (all) demand and -
7588H~758BH 30088~30091 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Eq_exp (all) demand and -
758CH~758FH 30092~30095 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Es (all) demand and -
7590H~7593H 30096~30099 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ia (all) demand and -
7594H~7597H 30100~30103 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
Max of Ib (all) demand and -
7598H~759BH 30104~30107 Int R
timestamp 32768~32767
-
759CH~759FH 30108~30111 Max of Ic (all) demand and timestamp Int R
32768~32767

The address area includes Daylight savings time (DST) setting. Function: 03H Read, 10H Preset.

Table 6-64
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
0: Disable, 1:
7700H 30464 DST enable Word R/W
Enable
0: Format 1, 1:
7701H 30465 DST format Word R/W
Format 2
Format 1

7702H 30466 DST start Mon 1~12 Word R/W

7703H 30467 DST start Day 1~31 Word R/W

7704H 30468 DST start Hour 0~23 Word R/W

7705H 30469 DST start Min 0~59 Word R/W


1~120 (Default:
7706H 30470 DST start adjust time (Unit: Min) Word R/W
60)
7707H 30471 DST ending Mon 1~12 Word R/W

7708H 30472 DST ending Day 1~31 Word R/W

7709H 30473 DST ending Hour 0~23 Word R/W

770AH 30474 DST ending Min 0~59 Word R/W


DST ending adjust time (Unit: 1~120 (Default:
770BH 30475 Word R/W
Min) 60)
Format 2

770CH 30476 DST start Mon 1~12 Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
0: Sunday
770DH 30477 DST start Week 1~6, Monday to Word R/W
Saturday
770EH 30478 DST start first few Weeks 1~5 Word R/W

770FH 30479 DST start Hour 0~23 Word R/W

7710H 30480 DST start Min 0~59 Word R/W


1~120 (Default:
7711H 30481 DST start adjust time (Unit: Min) Word R/W
60)
7712H 30482 DST ending Mon 1~12 Word R/W
0: Sunday
7713H 30483 DST ending Week 1~6, Monday to Word R/W
Saturday
7714H 30484 DST ending first few Weeks 1~5 Word R/W

7715H 30485 DST ending Hour 0~23 Word R/W

7716H 30486 DST ending Min 0~59 Word R/W


DST ending adjust time (Unit: 1~120 (Default:
7717H 30487 Word R/W
Min) 60)

Data address of TOU parameter setting includes basis parameter of TOU, time zone setting
parameter of TOU, timetable setting parameter of TOU, and holiday setting parameter of TOU.
Function: 03 code, 10 reset.

Table 6-65
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Basis parameter of TOU

7800H 30720 Season number 0~12 Word R/W

7801H 30721 Schedule number 0~14 Word R/W

7802H 30722 Segment number 0~14 Word R/W

7803H 30723 Tariff number 0~3 Word R/W


Weekend setting (bit0-Sunday;
bit 1~bit6: Monday~Saturday
7804H 30724 0~127 Word R/W
bit=1 means using energy,
bit=0 means not using energy)
7805H 30725 Weekend schedule 0~14 Word R/W

7806H 30726 Holiday number 0~30 Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
7807H 30727 TOU factory setting 1: Enable Word R/W
Choice of calculation auto
7808H 30728 1: Enable Word R/W
reset (0: End of Month)
TOU auto reset fixed date:
7809H 30729 Word R/W
day (default is 1)
TOU auto reset fixed date:
780AH 30730 0~31 Word R/W
hour (default is 0)
TOU auto reset fixed date:
780BH 30731 0~23 Word R/W
minute (default is 0)
TOU auto reset fixed date:
780CH 30732 0~59 Word R/W
second (default is 0)
TOU auto reset fixed date:
780DH 30733 0~59 Word R/W
second (default is 0)
0: the setting of
parameter is correct,
1: tariff setting error;
2: schedule setting
error,
4: segment setting
error;
8: season setting error;
16: parameter of
season setting error;
32: holiday setting
error;
780EH 30734 Error code (default is 0) Word R/W
64: parameter of
holiday setting error;
256: tariff of schedule
setting error;
512: time of schedule
setting error;
1024: period of
schedule setting error;
2048: period of
weekend setting error;
4096: weekend setting
error
Season setting
Data and season table of the
7820H~7822H 30752~30754 Word R/W
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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Data and season table of the
7823H~7825H 30755~30757 Word R/W
2nd season
Data and season table of the
7826H~7828H 30758~30760 Word R/W
3rd season
Data and season table of the
7829H~782BH 30761~30763 Word R/W
4th season
Data and season table of the
782CH~782EH 30764~30766 Word R/W
5th season
Data and season table of the
782FH~7831H 30767~30769 Word R/W
6th season
Data and season table of the
7832H~7834H 30770~30772 Word R/W
7th season
Data and season table of the
7835H~7837H 30773~30775 Word R/W
8th season
Data and season table of the
7838H~783AH 30776~30778 Word R/W
9th season
Data and season table of the
783BH~783DH 30779~30781 Word R/W
10th season
Data and season table of the
783EH~7840H 30782~30784 Word R/W
11th season
Data and season table of the
7841H~7843H 30785~30787 Word R/W
12th season
Schedule setting
1st segment and tariff number
7844H~7846H 30788~30790 Word R/W
of the 1st schedule
2nd segment and tariff
7847H~7849H 30791~30793 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
3rd segment and tariff
784AH~784CH 30794~30796 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
4th segment and tariff
784DH~784FH 30797~30799 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
5th segment and tariff
7850H~7852H 30800~30802 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
6th segment and tariff
7853H~7855H 30803~30805 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
7th segment and tariff
7856H~7858H 30806~30808 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
8th segment and tariff
7859H~785BH 30809~30811 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
9th segment and tariff
785CH~785EH 30812~30814 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
10th segment and tariff
785FH~7861H 30815~30817 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
11th segment and tariff
7862H~7864H 30818~30820 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
12th segment and tariff
7865H~7867H 30821~30823 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
13th segment and tariff
7868H~786AH 30824~30826 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
14th segment and tariff
786BH~786DH 30827~30829 Word R/W
number of the 1st schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
786EH~7897H 30830~30871 and tariff number of the 2nd Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7898H~78C1H 30872~30913 and tariff number of the 3rd Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
78C2H~78EBH 30914~30955 and tariff number of the 4th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
78ECH~7915H 30956~30997 and tariff number of the 5th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7916H~793FH 30998~31039 and tariff number of the 6th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7940H~7969H 31040~31081 and tariff number of the 7th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
796AH~7993H 31082~31123 and tariff number of the 8th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7994H~79BDH 31124~31165 and tariff number of the 9th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
79BEH~79E7H 31166~31207 and tariff number of the 10th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
79E8H~7A11H 31208~31249 and tariff number of the 11th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7A12H~7A3BH 31250~31291 and tariff number of the 12th Word R/W
schedule
schedule

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7A3CH~7A65H 31292~31333 and tariff number of the 13th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
From 1st to 14th segment
The same as the 1st
7A66H~7A8FH 31334~31375 and tariff number of the 14th Word R/W
schedule
schedule
Holiday setting
Data and the schedule of the
7A90H~7A92H 31376~31378 Word R/W
1st holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7A93H~7A95H 31379~31381 Word R/W
2nd holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7A96H~7A98H 31382~31384 Word R/W
3rd holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7A99H~7A9BH 31385~31387 Word R/W
4th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7A9CH~7A9EH 31388~31390 Word R/W
5th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7A9FH~7AA1H 31391~31393 Word R/W
6th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AA2H~7AA4H 31394~31396 Word R/W
7th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AA5H~7AA7H 31397~31399 Word R/W
8th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AA8H~7AAAH 31400~31402 Word R/W
9th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AABH~7AADH 31403~31405 Word R/W
10th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AAEH~7AB0H 31406~31408 Word R/W
11th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AB1H~7AB3H 31409~31411 Word R/W
12th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AB4H~7AB6H 31412~31414 Word R/W
13th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AB7H~7AB9H 31415~31417 Word R/W
14th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ABAH~7ABCH 31418~31420 Word R/W
15th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ABDH~7ABFH 31421~31423 Word R/W
16th holiday

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters Range
Type Access
Data and the schedule of the
7AC0H~7AC2H 31424~31426 Word R/W
17th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AC3H~7AC5H 31427~31429 Word R/W
18th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AC6H~7AC8H 31430~31432 Word R/W
19th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AC9H~7ACBH 31433~31435 Word R/W
20th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ACCH~7ACEH 31436~31438 Word R/W
21st holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ACFH~7AD1H 31439~31441 Word R/W
22nd holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AD2H~7AD4H 31442~31444 Word R/W
23rd holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AD5H~7AD7H 31445~31447 Word R/W
24th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AD8H~7ADAH 31448~31450 Word R/W
25th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ADBH~7ADDH 31451~31453 Word R/W
26th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7ADEH~7AE0H 31454~31456 Word R/W
27th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AE1H~7AE3H 31457~31459 Word R/W
28th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AE4H~7AE6H 31460~31462 Word R/W
29th holiday
Data and the schedule of the
7AE7H~7AE9H 31463~31465 Word R/W
30th holiday

7AEAH 31466 Holiday setting enable Word R/W

7AEBH 31467 Start year holiday setting Word R/W

7AECH 31468 End year holiday setting Word R/W

The address area includes ten years holiday setting, Function: 03H Read 10H Preset.

Table 6-66

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The 1st Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7B00H~7B02H 31488~31490 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7B03H~7B05H 31491~31493 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B06H~7B08H 31494~31496 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B09H~7B0BH 31497~31499 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B0CH~7B0EH 31500~31502 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B0FH~7B11H 31503~31505 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B12H~7B14H 31506~31508 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B15H~7B17H 31509~31511 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B18H~7B1AH 31512~31514 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B1BH~7B1DH 31515~31517 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B1EH~7B20H 31518~31520 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B21H~7B23H 31521~31523 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B24H~7B26H 31524~31526 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B27H~7B29H 31527~31529 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B2AH~7B2CH 31530~31532 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B2DH~7B2FH 31533~31535 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B30H~7B32H 31536~31538 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B33H~7B35H 31539~31541 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B36H~7B38H 31542~31544 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B39H~7B3BH 31545~31547 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B3CH~7B3EH 31548~31550 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B3FH~7B41H 31551~31553 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B42H~7B44H 31554~31556 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B45H~7B47H 31557~31559 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B48H~7B4AH 31560~31562 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B4BH~7B4DH 31563~31565 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B4EH~7B50H 31566~31568 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B51H~7B53H 31569~31571 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B54H~7B56H 31572~31574 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B57H~7B59H 31575~31577 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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The 1st Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7B5AH 31578 The 1st setting year Word R/W

7b5BH 31579 Holiday number of the 1st year Word R/W

Table 6-67

The 2nd Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7B5CH~7B5EH 31580~31582 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7B5FH~7B61H 31583~31585 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B62H~7B64H 31586~31588 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B65H~7B67H 31589~31591 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B68H~7B6AH 31592~31594 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B6BH~7B6DH 31595~31597 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B6EH~7B70H 31598~31600 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B71H~7B73H 31601~31603 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B74H~7B76H 31604~31606 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B77H~7B79H 31607~31609 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B7AH~7B7CH 31610~31612 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B7DH~7B7FH 31613~31615 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B80H~7B82H 31616~31618 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B83H~7B85H 31619~31621 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B86H~7B88H 31622~31624 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B89H~7B8BH 31625~31627 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B8CH~7B8EH 31628~31630 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B8FH~7B91H 31631~31633 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B92H~7B94H 31634~31636 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B95H~7B97H 31637~31639 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B98H~7B9AH 31640~31642 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B9BH~7B9DH 31643~31645 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7B9EH~7BA0H 31646~31648 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7BA1H~7BA3H 31649~31651 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BA4H~7BA6H 31652~31654 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BA7H~7BA9H 31655~31657 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BAAH~7BACH 31658~31660 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BADH~7BAFH 31661~31663 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BB0H~7BB2H 31664~31666 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BB3H~7BB5H 31667~31669 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BB6H 31670 The 2nd setting year Word R/W

7BB7H 31671 Holiday number of the 2nd year Word R/W

Table 6-68

The 3rd Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7BB8H~7BBAH 31672~31674 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7BBBH~7BBDH 31675~31677 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BBEH~7BC0H 31678~31680 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BC1H~7BC3H 31681~31683 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BC4H~7BC6H 31684~31686 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BC7H~7BC9H 31687~31689 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BCAH~7BCCH 31690~31692 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BCDH~7BCFH 31693~31695 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BD0H~7BD2H 31696~31698 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BD3H~7BD5H 31699~31701 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BD6H~7BD8H 31702~31704 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BD9H~7BDBH 31705~31707 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BDCH~7BDEH 31708~31710 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BDFH~7BE1H 31711~31713 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BE2H~7BE4H 31714~31716 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BE5H~7BE7H 31717~31719 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7BE8H~7BEAH 31720~31722 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BEBH~7BEDH 31723~31725 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BEEH~7BF0H 31726~31728 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BF1H~7BF3H 31729~31731 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BF4H~7BF6H 31732~31734 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BF7H~7BF9H 31735~31737 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BFAH~7BFCH 31738~31740 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7BFDH~7BFFH 31741~31743 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C00H~7C02H 31744~31746 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C03H~7C05H 31747~31749 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C06H~7C08H 31750~31752 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C09H~7C0BH 31753~31755 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C0CH~7C0EH 31756~31758 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C0FH~7C11H 31759~31761 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C12H 31762 The 3rd setting year Word R/W

7C13H 31763 Holiday number of the 3rd year Word R/W

Table 6-69
The 4th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7C14H~7C16H 31764~31766 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7C17H~7C19H 31767~31769 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C1AH~7C1CH 31770~31772 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C1DH~7C1FH 31773~31775 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C20H~7C22H 31776~31778 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C23H~7C25H 31779~31871 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C26H~7C28H 31782~31874 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C29H~7C2BH 31785~31787 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C2CH~7C22H 31788~31790 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7C2FH~7C31H 31791~31793 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C32H~7C34H 31794~31796 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C35H~7C37H 31797~31799 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C38H~7C3AH 31800~31802 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C3BH~7C3DH 31803~31805 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C3EH~7C40H 31806~31808 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C41H~7C43H 31809~31811 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C44H~7C46H 31812~31814 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C47H~7C49H 31815~31817 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C4AH~7C4CH 31818~31820 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C4DH~7C4FH 31821~31823 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C50H~7C52H 31824~31826 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C53H~7C55H 31827~31829 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C56H~7C58H 31830~31832 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C59H~7C5BH 31833~31835 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C5CH~7C5EH 31836~31838 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C5FH~7C61H 31839~31841 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C62H~7C64H 31842~31844 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C65H~7C67H 31845~31847 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C68H~7C6AH 31848~31850 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C68H~7C6AH 31851~31853 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C6EH 31854 The 4th setting year Word R/W

7C6FH 31855 Holiday number of the 4th year Word R/W

Table 6-70

The 5th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7C70H~7C72H 31856~31858 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7C73H~7C75H 31859~31861 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7C76H~7C78H 31862~31864 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C79H~7C7BH 31865~31867 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C7CH~7C7EH 31868~31870 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C7FH~7C81H 31871~31873 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C82H~7C84H 31874~31876 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C85H~7C87H 31877~31879 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C88H~7C8AH 31880~31882 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C8BH~7C8DH 31883~31885 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C8EH~7C90H 31886~31888 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C91H~7C93H 31889~31891 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C94H~7C96H 31892~31894 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C97H~7C99H 31895~31897 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C3EH~7C40H 31898~31900 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7C9DH~7C9FH 31901~31903 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CA0H~7CA2H 31904~31906 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CA3H~7CA5H 31907~31909 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CA6H~7CA8H 31910~31912 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CA9H~7CABH 31913~31915 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CACH~7CAEH 31916~31918 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CAFH~7CB1H 31919~31921 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CB2H~7CB4H 31922~31924 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CB5H~7CB7H 31925~31927 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CB8H~7CBAH 31928~31930 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CBBH~7CBDH 31931~31933 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CBEH~7CC0H 31934~31936 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CC1H~7CC3H 31937~31939 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CC4H~7CC6H 31940~31942 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CC7H~7CC9H 31943~31945 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CCAH 31946 The 5th setting year Word R/W

7CCBH 31947 Holiday number of the 5th year Word R/W

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Table 6-71

The 6th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7CCCH~7CCEH 31948~31950 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7CCFH~7CD1H 31951~31953 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CD2H~7CD4H 31954~31956 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CD5H~7CD7H 31957~31959 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CD8H~7CDAH 31960~31962 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CDBH~7CDDH 31963~31965 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CDEH~7CE0H 31966~31968 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CE1H~7CE3H 31969~31971 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CD4H~7CE6H 31972~31974 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CE7H~7CE9H 31975~31977 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CEAH~7CECH 31978~31980 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CEDH~7CEFH 31981~31983 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CF0H~7CF2H 31984~31986 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CF3H~7CF5H 31987~31989 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CF6H~7CF8H 31990~31992 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CF9H~7CFBH 31993~31995 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CFCH~7CFEH 31996~31998 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7CFFH~7D01H 31999~32001 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D02H~7D04H 32002~32004 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D05H~7D07H 32005~32007 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D08H~7D0AH 32008~32010 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DOBH~7D0DH 32011~32013 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D0EH~7D10H 32014~32016 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D11H~7D13H 32017~32019 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D14H~7D16H 32020~32022 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D17H~7D19H 32023~32025 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D1AH~7D1CH 32026~32028 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D1DH~7D1FH 32029~32031 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D20H~7D22H 32032~32034 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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The 6th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7D23H~7D25H 32035~32037 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D26H 32038 The 6th setting year Word R/W

7D27H 32039 Holiday number of the 6th year Word R/W

Table 6-72

The 7th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7D28H~7D2AH 32040~32042 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7D2BH~7D2DH 32043~32045 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D2EH~7D30H 32046~32048 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D31H~7D33H 32049~32051 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

77D4H~7D36H 32052~32054 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D37H~7D39H 32055~32057 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D3AH~7D3CH 32058~32060 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D3DH~7D3FH 32061~32063 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D40H~7D42H 32064~32066 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D43H~7D45H 32067~32069 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D46H~D48H 32070~32072 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D49H~D4BH 32073~32075 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D4CH~D4EH 32076~32078 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D4FH~D51H 32079~32081 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D52H~7D54H 32082~32084 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D55H~7D57H 32085~32087 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D58H~7D5AH 32088~32090 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D5BH~7D5DH 32091~32093 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DFEH~7D60H 32094~32096 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D61H~7D63H 32097~32099 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D64H~7D66H 32100~32102 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D67H~7D69H 32103~32105 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

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The 7th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7D6AH~7D6CH 32106~32108 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D6DH~7D6FH 32109~32111 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D70H~7D72H 32112~32117 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D73H~7D75H 32115~32117 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D76H~7D78H 32118~32120 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D79H~7D7BH 32121~32123 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D7CH~7D7EH 32124~32126 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D7FH~7D81H 32127~32129 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D82H 32130 The 7th setting year Word R/W

7D83H 32131 Holiday number of the 7th year Word R/W

Table 6-73

The 8th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7D84H~7D86H 32132~32134 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7D87H~7D89H 32135~32137 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D8AH~7D8CH 32138~32140 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D8DH~7D8FH 32141~32143 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D90H~7D92H 32144~32146 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D93H~7D95H 32147~32149 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D96H~7D98H 32150~32152 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D99H~7D9BH 32153~32155 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D9CH~7D9EH 32156~32158 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7D9FH~7DA1H 32159~32161 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DA2H~7DA4H 32162~32164 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DA5H~7DA7H 32165~32167 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DA8H~7DAAH 32168~32170 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DABH~7DADH 32171~32173 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DAEH~7DB0H 32174~32176 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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The 8th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7DB1H~7DB3H 32177~32179 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DB4H~7DB6H 32180~32182 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DB7H~7DB9H 32183~32185 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DBAH~7DBCH 32186~32188 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DBDH~7DBFH 32189~32191 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DC0H~7DC2H 32192~32194 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DC3H~7DC5H 32195~32197 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DC6H~7DC8H 32198~32200 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DC9H~7DCBH 32201~32203 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DCCH~7DCEH 32204~32206 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DCFH~7DD1H 32207~32209 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DD2H~7DD4H 32210~32212 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DD5H~7DD7H 32213~32215 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DD8H~7DDAH 32216~32218 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DDBH~7DDDH 32219~32221 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DDEH 32222 The 8th setting year Word R/W

7DDFH 32223 Holiday number of the 8th year Word R/W

Table 6-74
The 9th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7DE0H~7DE2H 32224~32226 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7DE3H~7DE5H 32227~32229 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DE6H~7DE8H 32230~32232 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DE9H~7DEBH 32233~32235 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DECH~7DEEH 32236~32238 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DEFH~7DF1H 32239~32241 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DF2H~7DF4H 32242~32244 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DF5H~7DF7H 32245~32247 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

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Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7DF8H~7DFAH 32248~32250 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DFBH~7DFDH 32251~32253 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7DFEH~7E00H 32254~32256 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E01H~7E03H 32257~32259 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E04H~7E06H 32260~32262 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E07H~7E09H 32263~32265 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E0AH~7E0CH 32266~32268 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E0DH~7E0FH 32269~32271 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E10H~7E12H 32272~32274 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E13H~7E15H 32275~32277 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E16H~7E18H 32278~32280 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E19H~7E1BH 32281~32283 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E1CH~7E1EH 32284~32286 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E1FH~7E21H 32287~32289 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E22H~7E24H 32290~32292 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E25H~7E27H 32293~32295 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E28H~7E2AH 32296~32298 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E2BH~7E2DH 32299~32301 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E2EH~7E30H 32302~32304 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E31H~7E33H 32305~32307 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E34H~7E36H 32308~32310 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E37H~7E39H 32311~32313 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E3AH 32314 The 9th setting year Word R/W

7E3BH 32315 Holiday number of the 9th year Word R/W

Table 6-75
The 10th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
The 1st holiday and schedule
7E3CH~7E3EH 32316~32318 Word R/W
(format: month/day/schedule)
7E3FH~7E41H 32319~32321 The 2nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

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The 10th Year Holiday Address Function: 03H Read 10H Preset
Data Type of
Address(H) Address(D) Parameters
Type Access
7E42H~7E44H 32322~32324 The 3rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E45H~7E47H 32325~32327 The 4th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E48H~7E4AH 32328~32330 The 5th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E4BH~7E4DH 32331~32333 The 6th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E4EH~7E50H 32334~32336 The 7th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E51H~7E53H 32337~32339 The 8th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E54H~7E56H 32340~32342 The 9th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E57H~7E59H 32343~32345 The 10th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E5AH~7E5CH 32346~32348 The 11th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E5DH~7E5FH 32349~32351 The 12th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E60H~7E62H 32352~32354 The 13th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E63H~7E65H 32355~32357 The 14th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E66H~7E68H 32358~32360 The 15th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E69H~7E6BH 32361~32363 The 16th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E6CH~7E6EH 32364~32366 The 17th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E6FH~7E71H 32367~32369 The 18th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E72H~7E74H 32370~32372 The 19th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E75H~7E77H 32373~32375 The 20th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E78H~7E7AH 32376~32378 The 21st holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E7BH~7E7DH 32379~32381 The 22nd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E7EH~7E80H 32382~32384 The 23rd holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E81H~7E83H 32385~32387 The 24th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E84H~7E86H 32388~32390 The 25th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E87H~7E89H 32391~32393 The 26th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E8AH~7E8CH 32394~32396 The 27th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E8DH~7E8FH 32397~32399 The 28th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E90H~7E92H 32400~32402 The 29th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E93H~7E95H 32403~32405 The 30th holiday and schedule Word R/W

7E96H 32406 The 10th setting year Word R/W

7E97H 32407 Holiday number of the 10th year Word R/W

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Table 6-76
Data Factory
Address(H) Address(H) Parameters Property Range Default
Type Setting
Manual triggering 0xAA: Enable
8000H 32768 Word R/W 0 0
waveform 0: Disable
bit1bit0: DI1, bit3bit2: DI2,
bit5bit4: DI3, bit7bit6: DI4,
bit9bit8: DI5, bit11bit10:
D1 triggering – AXM-
8001H 32769 Word R/W DI6, 00: Disable; 00: From 0 0
11
OFF to ON; 10: From ON
to OFF; 11: Any DI state
change
bit1bit0: DI7, bit3bit2: DI8,
DI triggering – AXM-
8002H 32770 Word R/W bit5bit4: DI9, bit7bit6: 0 0
21
DI10; The same as above
Bit1bit0: DI11, bit3bit2:
DI triggering – AXM- DI12, bit5bit4: DI13,
8003H 32771 Word R/W 0 0
31 bit7bit6: DI14; The same
as above
50V-400V or 50V-690V
8004H 32772 Voltage rated value Word R/W 400 400
(only in 3LL)
Voltage sag
8005H 32773 Word R/W 1: Enable, 0: Disable 0 0
triggering waveform
Voltage sag
8006H 32774 Word R/W 20-100% 10 10
threshold
Voltage sag half
8007H 32775 Word R/W 4-200 half cycles 0 0
cycle threshold
Voltage swell
8008H 32776 Word R/W 1: Enable, 0: Disable 100 100
triggering threshold
Voltage swell
8009H 32777 Word R/W 50-140%
threshold
800AH 32778 Reserved Word R/W 5000 5000

800BH 32779 Current rated value Word R/W 1: Enable,0: Disable


Over-current
800CH 32780 Word R/W 1: Enable, 0: Disable 0 0
triggering waveform
Over-current
800DH 32781 Word R/W 50-150% 100 100
threshold
800EH 32782 Clear waveform Word R/W 0x55 enable 0 0
Clear power quality
800FH 32783 Word R/W 0x55 enable 0 0
event

NOTE: In 3LL and 2LL, voltage rated value is line voltage; in 3LN, 1LN and 1LL, voltage rated value is
phase voltage.
Waveform Capture Data Retrieve Address
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the same data format. Only one group of waveforms is saved in the registers. When retrieving the
waveform, first write 1-8 group number into 0X801FH, then read the registers after it to acquire
the waveform corresponding to the written group number.
The relationship between voltage waveform value and real value:
Real Value (Unit: V) = Waveform Value / 37.59105
The relationship between current waveform value and real value:
1. 5A, 1A: Real Value (Unit: A) = Waveform Value/1683.153;
2. 333mV: Real Value (Unit: A) = Waveform Value/K (firmware above 3.21,K=14427.15; other:
K = 15869.87);
3. 100mV(Rope-CT): Real Value(Unit: A) = Waveform Value/K (firmware above 3.21,K=20291.1;
firmware 3.20, K=22068.8,other: K = 15869.87);
4. mA CT: Real Value(Unit: A) = Waveform Value/K (80mA CT: K=7414.289; 100mA:
K=9267.440; 200mA: K=18514.68 );
The voltage and current value obtained from the waveform are the PT or CT secondary side value.
Read: 03, Preset: 10. For more information, please refer to Chapter 4.7.

Table 6-77
Data
Address (H) Address (D) Parameter Default Range Property
Type
1~100
Waveform group When the value is smaller
8E00H 36352 number for than or equal to newest Word R/W
retrieving waveform record group
number, this value is valid
Waveform group
8E01H 36353 Waveform number 0-121 Word R/W
number
0x0BH:
Window data is valid
0xFF: Window data is
Waveform record
8E02H 36354 invalid Word R/W
window status
0xAA: Waveform record
memory is clearing (data
is invalid)
Newest waveform
8E03H 36355 1~100 0: No record Word R/W
group number
Waveform record
8E04H~8E43 36356~36419 data retrieving -32768~32767 Word R/W
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Power Quality Event Retrieve Address


Power quality event includes timestamp, triggering condition, and related settings. Every group
uses the same data format. Only 10 groups of data are saved in the registers. When retrieving the
event data, its parameters must be correctly set in order to get correct information.
Read: FC03, Preset: FC16. For more information, please refer to Chapter 4.7.
Table 6-78
Data Factory
Address(H) Address(H) Parameters Property Range Default
Type Setting
Newest event group
8CFDH 36093 Word R 1-50000 0: No data 0 0
number
1-50000
Event for retrieving
Only valid smaller or equal
8CFEH 36094 starting group Word R/W 1 1
to newest event group
number
number
No. 1 Event
Timestamp
8D00H 36096 High byte – Year Word R Time
Low byte – Month
Timestamp
8D01H 36097 High byte – Day Word R Time
Low byte – Hour
Timestamp
8D02H 36098 High byte – Minute Word R Time
Low byte – Second
Timestamp:
8D03H 36099 Word R Time
Millisecond
Voltage sag or
0: Disabled, 1: Voltage sag,
8D04H 36100 voltage swell Word R
2: Voltage swell
condition
50V~400V or 50V~690V
8D05H 36101 Rated value Word R
(only in 3LL)
Voltage sag: 20-100%,
8D06H 36102 Threshold Word R
Voltage swell: 50-140%
Voltage sag event: 4~200;
8D07H 36103 Half cycle count Word R
Voltage swell event: 0
8D08H~ 36104~
No. 2 Event Word R
8D0FH 36111
8D10H~ 36112~
No. 3 Event Word R
8D17H 36119
8D18H~ 36120~
No. 4 Event Word R
8D1FH 36127

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Data Factory
Address(H) Address(H) Parameters Property Range Default
Type Setting
8D20H~ 36128~
No. 5 Event Word R
8D27H 36135
8D28H~ 36136~
No. 6 Event Word R
8D2FH 36143
8D30H~ 36144~
No. 7 Event Word R
8D37H 36151
8D38H~ 36152~
No. 8 Event Word R
8D3FH 36159
8D40H~ 36160~
No. 9 Event Word R
8D47H 36167
8D48H~ 36168~
No. 10 Event Word R
8D4FH 36175

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Appendix
Appendix A Technical Data and Specification

Input Ratings
CURRENT INPUTS (EACH CHANNEL)

5A, 1A, 1A (333mV)


Nominal Current Options 1A (100mV Rope CT)
1A (80mA/100mA/200mA)

Metering Range 0-10A, 0-2A, 0-1.2A,


0-1.2A, 0-1.2A
Pickup Current 5mA, 1mA, 5mA, 5mA, 5mA
20Arms Continuous, 0.1% of Nominal
Withstand
100Arms for 1 second, Non-Recurring

Burden 0.05VA (Typical) @ 5A RMS

Accuracy 0.1% at Reading

VOLTAGE INPUTS (EACH CHANNEL)


Nominal Full Scale 400Vac L-N, 690Vac L-L (+20%)

1500Vac Continuous
Withstand
2500Vac, 50/60Hz for 1 Minute

Input Impedance 2MΩ per Phase

Metering Frequency 45Hz~65Hz, 300Hz~500Hz

Pickup Voltage 10Vac

Accuracy 0.1% at Reading

ENERGY ACCURACY
Class 0.1s (According to IEC 62053-22)
Active
Class 0.1 (According to ANSI C12.20)

Reactive Class 2 (According to IEC 62053-23)

HARMONIC RESOLUTION
63rd Harmonic (50Hz or 60Hz type)
Metered Value
15th Harmonic (400Hz type)

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Metering
PARAMETERS ACCURACY RESOLUTION RANGE
Voltage 0.1% 0.1V 10V~1000kV

Current 0.1% 0.1mA 5mA~50000A

Power 0.1% 1W -9999MW~9999MW

Reactive Power 0.1% 1var -9999Mvar~9999Mvar

Apparent Power 0.1% 1VA 0~9999MVA

Power Demand 0.1% 1W -9999MW~9999MW

Reactive Power Demand 0.1% 1var -9999Mvar~9999Mvar

Apparent Power Demand 0.1% 1VA 0~9999MVA

Power Factor 0.1% 0.001 -1.000~1.000


45.00~65.00Hz (50 or 60Hz type)
Frequency 0.001% 0.001Hz
300.00Hz~500.00Hz (400Hz type)
Primary 0.1% 0.1kWh 0-99999999.9kWh
Energy
Secondary 0.1% 0.001kWh 0-999999.999kWh

Primary 0.1% 0.1kvarh 0-99999999.9kvarh


Reactive Energy
Secondary 0.1% 0.001kvarh 0-999999.999kvarh

Primary 0.1% 0.1kVAh 0-99999999.9kVAh


Apparent Energy
Secondary 0.1% 0.001kVAh 0-999999.999kVaAh

Harmonics 1.0% 0.1%

Phase Angle 2.0% 0.1° 0.0°~359.9°

Unbalance Factor Stay The Same 2.0% 0.1% 0.0%~100.0%

Running Time 0.01h 0~9999999.99h

Control Power
Universal AC or DC

AC/DC CONTROL POWER


Operating Range 100~415Vac, 50/60Hz; 100~300Vdc
Burden 5W
Frequency 50/60Hz
Withstand 3250Vac, 50/60Hz for 1 minute
Installation Category III (Distribution)

LOW VOLTAGE DC CONTROL POWER (OPTIONAL)


Operating Range 20~60Vdc
Burden 5W

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I/O Options
DIGITAL INPUT
Input Type Dry
Input Resistance 100kΩ
Input Voltage Range 20~160 Vac/dc
Input Current (Max) 2mA
Start Voltage 15V
Stop Voltage 5V
Pulse Frequency (Max) 100Hz, 50% Duty Ratio (5ms ON and 5ms OFF)
SOE Resolution 2ms

DIGITAL OUTPUT (DO) (PHOTO-MOS)


Voltage Range 0~250Vac/dc
Load Current 100mA (Max)
Output Frequency 25Hz, 50% Duty Ratio (20ms ON, 20ms OFF)
Isolation Voltage 2500Vac

RELAY OUTPUT (RO) (NO, Form A)


Switching Voltage (Max) 250Vac, 30Vdc
Load Current 5A(R), 2A(L)
Set Time 10ms (Max)
Contact Resistance 30mΩ (Max)
Isolation Voltage 2500Vac
Mechanical Life 1.5x107

ANALOGUE OUTPUT (AO)


Output Range 0~5V, 0~20mA; 1~5V, 4~20mA; Optional
Accuracy 0.50%
Temperature Drift 50ppm/°C Typical
Isolation Voltage 500Vdc
Open Circuit Voltage 15V

ANALOGUE INPUT (AI)


Input Range 0~5V, 0~20mA; 1~5V, 4~20mA; Optional
Accuracy 0.20%
Temperature Drift 50ppm/°C Typical
Isolation Voltage 500Vdc

POWER SUPPLY FOR DI (24 VDC)


Output Voltage 24Vdc
Output Current 42mA
Load (Max) 21 DIs

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Standard Compliance & Certifications


IEC 62053-22;
Measurement Standard
ANSI C12.20; IEC61557-12
Environmental Standard IEC 60068-2, CE, RoHS
Safety Standard IEC 61010-1, UL 61010-1
IEC 61000-4/-2-3-4-5-6-8-11, CISPR 22,
EMC Standard
IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-6-2/4
Outlines Standard DIN 43700, ANSI C39.1
IEC 61850 2nd Edition
Protocol Conformance
BTL Listed for B-SA (Acuvim IIR, IIW)

Communications

Modbus-RTU
Modbus-RTU
2-Wire Shielded Twisted Pair Cable Connection
or BACnet MS/TP
1200~115200 bps

SECOND RS-485 PORT (OPTIONAL Same as the primary RS485 port


MODULE) Baud Rate: 4800~38400 bps
Ethernet 10M/100M BaseT
MODBUS-TCP/IP
DNP 3.0 Over IP Level 2
IEC 61850 2nd Edition
SNMP V3
ETHERNET BACnet-IP
(OPTIONAL MODULE) HTTP/HTTPs Webserver
HTTP/HTTPs, FTP data post
SMTP
MQTT
MV90
NTP

PROFIBUS-DP/V0 Protocol
Work as PROFIBUS Slave, Baud Rate Adaptive, up to
PROFIBUS 12M
(OPTIONAL MODULE) Model 1: Input Bytes: 32, Output Bytes: 32
Model 2: Input Bytes: 64, Output Bytes: 2
PROFIBUS Standard According to EN 50170 Vol. 2

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Control Power
Universal AC or DC

AC/DC CONTROL POWER


Operating Range 100~415Vac, 50/60Hz; 100~300Vdc
Burden 5W
Frequency 50/60Hz
Withstand 3250Vac, 50/60Hz for 1 minute
Installation Category III (Distribution)

LOW VOLTAGE DC CONTROL POWER (OPTIONAL)


Operating Range 20~60Vdc
Burden 5W

Operating Environment
-25°C to 70°C
Operating Temperature
-13°F to 158°F
-40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature
-40°F to 176°F
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% Non-Condensing

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Appendix B Ordering Information

Meter Model - Mounting Option - Current Input - Power Supply


P1V3:
D: LCD Display
Acuvim IIR:
IIR: 5A: 5A/1A 100~415Vac,
(Panel Mount Meter/
Data Logging, TOU (Input Field Selectable) 50/60Hz,
Transducer)
100~300Vdc
M: DIN-Rail Mount
Acuvim IIW: mV: 333mV and
Transducer without Display
IIR + Waveform Capture Rogowski Coil (Input P2V3: 20~60Vdc
(Optional Remote Display
and PQ Event Logging Field Selectable)
Available)
mA:
80ma/100mA/200mA
(Input Field Selectable)

Ordering Example: Acuvim IIR-D-5A-P1V3

Note: 1. Accuenergy suggests using USB-RS485 converter for configuration, and 3 CTs per three phase circuits.
2. All fields must be completed to create a part number.
3. Add “-S” after power supply for anti-tampering seal option.
4. Contact Accuenergy for 400Hz frequency option; Acuvim IIW doesn't support this type.

Communication
Module (Optional) - Protocols
IEC 61850, Modbus-TCP, HTTP/HTTPs Webserver, SMTP Email,
AXM WEB2-FOLC: SNMP, HTTP/HTTPs Push, FTP Post, sFTP Server, BACnet-IP,
Datalogging, WiFi, Fiber Optics LC
IEC 61850, Modbus-TCP, HTTP/HTTPs Webserver, SMTP Email,
WEB2: SNMP, HTTP/HTTPs Push, FTP Post, sFTP Server, BACnet-IP,
Datalogging, WiFi
Modbus-TCP, HTTP/HTTPs Webserver, SMTP Email, SNMP, HTTP/
WEB-PUSH:
HTTPs Push, FTP Post, sFTP Server, Datalogging

PROFI: PROFIBUS

RS485: Modbus-RTU

MESH-900: Wireless Radio (900MHz)

MESH-868: Wireless Radio (868MHz)

Ordering Example: AXM-RS485

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I/O Module (Optional) - Logic Module - Input/Output Type


AXM-IO1 1
2

Ordering Example: AXM-IO1-1


AXM-IO2 1 A: 4~20mA
AXM-IO3 2 B: 0~20mA
C: 1~5V
D: 0~5V
Ordering Example: AXM-IO3-1B

Accessories (Optional)
Remote Display
REM-DS2:
(Only for Acuvim II DIN-Rail Mount "M" option)
AXM-DIN: DIN Rail Adapter
IP66/NEMA4X: Environmental Protection Cover
USB-RS485: USB-to-RS485 Converter
Ordering Example: AXM-DIN

Note: 1. Refer to the Communication table and Digital/Analogue I/O table on page 6.

2. A maximum of 3 modules may be attached to the meter. If a communication module is used (e.g. AXM-WEB2), it must
be installed on the back FIRST before the other I/O modules are attached.

3. No more than 2 of the same I/O modules may be attached to the meter (e.g. two AXM-IO2). The same two I/O modules
must have a different logic number.

4. If Acuvim IIW uses DI to trigger a waveform capture, the I/O module logic number must be Module 1.

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