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Communications Manual
Communications Manual
iSTAT M2x3 & I500
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CONTENT
1. COMMUNICATIONS SETUP 3
1.1 Setup communications on the M2x3 and I500 3
1.2 Ethernet 3
1.2.1 Using Fixed IP address 3
1.3 Ethernet (XPort) communication 3
2. MODBUS INFORMATION 6
2.1 introduction 6
2.2 Transactions 6
2.3 Request 6
2.4 Response 6
2.5 Request - response cycle example 6
2.5.1 Request Frame 7
2.5.2 Response Frame 7
2.6 Framing 7
2.7 RTU framing 7
9. RELATED DOCUMENTS 54
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1. COMMUNICATIONS SETUP
The Setup of the communications on the I500 or M2x3 is achieved using the QDSP
configuration software. QDSP can communicate with the iSTAT products via RS232, RS485,
USB and Ethernet. The option used will depend on which communication port is fitted to the
product.
The QDSP software always uses Modbus protocol to communicate with the product.
1.1 Setup communications on the M2x3 and I500
The setup of the communication ports is done using the QDSP software and is detailed in a
separate manual.
It is suggested that the communications channel for the product required by the application is
initially set up using QDSP running on a PC. Then when that is working correctly the product
can be connected to the required intelligent device.
1.2 Ethernet
When using the QDSP over Ethernet the set-up will depend on how the PC and the product
are connected. The Communication interface must have a unique IP address in the Ethernet
network. Two modes for assigning IP are available:
Fixed IP address: In most installations a fixed IP address is required. A system provider
usually defines IP addresses. An IP address should be within a valid IP range, unique for
your network and in the same Subnet mask as your PC.
DHCP: Automatic method of assigning IP addressed (DHCP) is used in most networks. If
you are not sure if DHPC is used in your network, check it with your system provider.
1.2.1 Using Fixed IP address
When the PC is directly connected to the Instrument a Fixed IP address will have to be used
with the PC configured in the local area connection. If the connection is made without a Hub
or Switch, the connection has to be made with a Crossover Ethernet cable.
There are 2 types of Ethernet interfaces used on the M2x3 and i500.
Standard Ethernet interface, which is usually supplied along with a USB port
which can be used to set the IP address.
An older XPORT interface (only early M2x3) which requires Lantronix software to
be able to set the IP address. See section 1.3.
The IP address for both interfaces can also be set using the keypad/display on the M2x3.
Select <Server> to display Network settings where Subnet Mask and Default Gateway can
be modified if required.
Select <Channel 1 - Connection> to show connection settings, where local port can be
modified.
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After downloading the settings it is necessary to reset the M2x3 device to make the changes
active.
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2. MODBUS INFORMATION
2.1 introduction
The Modbus protocol is a widely supported open interconnect protocol originally designed by
Modicon that can be enabled on the M2x3 and I500 via RS232, RS485, USB or Ethernet
communication.
There are two Modbus protocol types: Modbus RTU for serial communication (and USB) and
Modbus TCP for Ethernet communication. It is also possible to pass Modbus RTU
communications over Ethernet.
On Serial Communication, Modbus is a single master multiple slave protocol suitable for a
multi-drop configuration as provided by the RS485 connection. Up to 32 devices can be
connected in this way. Single - drop RS232 or USB connection is also possible.
2.2 Transactions
Communication operates on a master-slave basis where only one device (the master) can
initiate transactions called 'Requests'. The other devices (slaves) respond by supplying the
requested data to the master. This is called the 'Request - Response Cycle'.
Master to slave request:
Device address Function Code nx8 bit data bytes Error check
Device address Function Code nx8 bit data bytes Error check
2.3 Request
This Master to Slave transaction takes the form:
Device address: Master addressing a slave (Address 0 is used for the broadcast
address, which all slave devices recognise.).
Function code: E.g. 04 ask the slave to read its Input Registers and respond with
their contents.
Data bytes: Tells the slave which register to start at and how many registers
to read.
2.4 Response
This Slave to Master transaction takes the form:
2.6 Framing
There are two types of message framing for the serial communications, ASCII or RTU.
iSTAT products supports RTU framing.
2.7 RTU framing
In RTU mode, messages start and end with a silent interval of at least 3.5 character times
(t1-t2-t3-t4 as shown below).
The advantage of this mode of framing is that it enables a greater character density and a
better data throughput. However, each message must be transmitted in a continuous stream.
If a silent interval of more than 1.5 character times occurs before completion of the frame,
the device flushes the incomplete message and assumes that the next byte will be the
address field of a new message.
The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) field is two bytes, containing a 16 bit binary value. The
CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device, which appends the CRC to the message.
The receiving device recalculates a CRC during receipt 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 results. The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error
detection.
One frame is transmitted as 1 start bit, 8 data bits and 2 stop bit. If parity is selected then the
frame is transmitted as 1 start bit, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.
Where n > 1 data is transmitted most significant byte first.
The CRC check is transmitted least significant byte first.
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If the password is not correct (L1 or L2 or BP), the response to the query is:
CRC
Slave Address Function Code LO HI
21 11
Value
Value Byte
Code Measurement Value Example String Data
Code DEC Count
Hex
00 00 Energy counter 1 15 "0000004.46kWh"
01 01 Energy counter 2 15 "0000001.24kvarh"
02 02 Energy counter 3 15 "0000005.71kWh"
03 03 Energy counter 4 15 "0000002.86kvarh"
04 04 Total Real Power 8 "+21.135k"
05 05 A Phase Real Power 8 "+7046.3"
06 06 B Phase Real Power 8 "+7037.3"
07 07 C Phase Real Power 8 "+7051.1"
08 08 Total Reactive Power 12 "1208.7 var L"
09 09 A Phase Reactive Power 12 "0400.2 var L"
10 0A B Phase Reactive Power 12 "0406.4 var L"
11 0B C Phase Reactive Power 12 "0400.9 var L"
12 0C Total I 7 "93.671"
13 0D IA 7 "31.227"
14 0E IB 7 "31.222"
15 0F IC 7 "31.222"
16 10 Average V 7 "226.06"
17 11 VA 7 "226.08"
18 12 VB 7 "225.83"
19 13 VC 7 "226.27"
20 14 Total Apparent Power 7 "21.170k"
21 15 A Phase Apparent Power 7 "7057.3"
22 16 B Phase Apparent Power 7 "7049.0"
23 17 C Phase Apparent Power 7 "7062.8"
24 18 Total Power Factor 8 "+0.998 L"
25 19 Power Factor A 8 "+0.998 L"
26 1A Power Factor B 8 "+0.998 L"
27 1B Power Factor C 8 "+0.998 L"
28 1C Frequency 7 "46.008"
29 1D Frequency 7 "46.008"
30 1E Frequency 7 "46.008"
31 1F Frequency 7 "46.008"
32 20 Total Power Angle 7 "+003.26"
33 21 Power Angle A 7 "+003.25"
34 22 Power Angle B 7 "+003.30"
35 23 Power Angle C 7 "+003.25"
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Value
Value Byte
Code Measurement Value Example String Data
Code DEC Count
Hex
36 24 IN 6 "93.67"
37 25 Angle AB 7 "+000.00"
38 26 Angle BC 7 "+000.01"
39 27 Angle CA 7 "-000.01"
40 28 Average Vxy 6 "000.3"
41 29 VAB 6 "000.2"
42 2A VBC 6 "000.24"
43 2B VCA 6 "000.2"
44 2C Dynamic Demand Value 1 13 "Pt=+9.818kW"
45 2D Dynamic Demand Value 2 12 "Qt=6.504kvar"
46 2E Dynamic Demand Value 3 12 "St=12.89kVA"
47 2F Dynamic Demand Value 4 12 "It=56.91 A"
48 30 Max Demand Since Reset 1 13 "Pt=+11.26kW"
49 31 Max Demand Since Reset 2 12 "Qt=14.64kvar"
50 32 Max Demand Since Reset 3 12 "St=18.46kVA"
51 33 Max Demand Since Reset 4 12 "It=81.01 A"
52 34 Time Stamp MD 1 12 "03.SEP 14:11"
53 35 Time Stamp MD 2 12 "03.SEP 14:10"
54 36 Time Stamp MD 3 12 "03.SEP 14:10"
55 37 Time Stamp MD 4 12 "03.SEP 14:12"
CRC
Slave Address Function Code LO HI
21 52
Request Message
Starting Register Register Count
Address Function Code HI LO HI LO CRC
01 01 02 01 00 08 6D B4
6.2 MEASUREMENTS
ENERGY
32638 32639 Energy Counter 1 T_float
32640 32641 Energy Counter 2 T_float
32642 32643 Energy Counter 3 T_float
32644 32645 Energy Counter 4 T_float
32646 32647 Energy Counter 1 Cost T_float
32648 32649 Energy Counter 2 Cost T_float
32650 32651 Energy Counter 3 Cost T_float
32652 32653 Energy Counter 4 Cost T_float
32654 32655 Total Energy Counter Cost T_float
32656 32657 Active Tariff T_float
32658 32659 Internal Temperature T_float
ANALOGUE INPUTS
32660 32661 Analogue input 1 T_float
32662 32663 Analogue input 2 T_float
32664 32665 Analogue input 3 T_float
32666 32667 Analogue input 4 T_float
6.5 OUTTYPES
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An_Out
+100%
+300%
Code Parameter
-100%
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
1 U1 U1 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
2 U2 U2 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
3 U3 U3 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
4 U~ Uavg (phase to neutral) * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
5 U12 U12 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
6 U23 U23 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
7 U31 U31 * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
8 Uff~ Uavg (phase to phase) * * * * * * * * * -Un +Un
9 I1 I1 * * * * * * * * * -In +In
10 I2 I2 * * * * * * * * * -In +In
11 I3 I3 * * * * * * * * * -In +In
12 I SI * * * * * * * * * -It +It
13 INc I neutral (calculated) * * * * * * * * * -In +In
14 INm I neutral (measured) -In +In
15 I~ Iavg * * * * * * * * * -In +In
16 P1 Active Power Phase L1 (P1) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
17 P2 Active Power Phase L2 (P2) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
18 P3 Active Power Phase L3 (P3) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
19 P Active Power Total (Pt) * * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
20 Q1 Reactive Power Phase L1 (Q1) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
21 Q2 Reactive Power Phase L2 (Q2) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
22 Q3 Reactive Power Phase L3 (Q3) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
23 Q Reactive Power Total (Qt) * * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
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+300%
Code Parameter
-100%
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
24 S1 Apparent Power Phase L1 (S1) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
25 S2 Apparent Power Phase L2 (S2) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
26 S3 Apparent Power Phase L3 (S3) * * * * * * * * * -Pn +Pn
27 S Apparent Power Total (St) * * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
28 PF1 Power Factor Phase 1 (PF1) * * * * * * * * * -1 +1
29 PF2 Power Factor Phase 2 (PF2) * * * * * * * * * -1 +1
30 PF3 Power Factor Phase 3 (PF3) * * * * * * * * * -1 +1
31 PF Power Factor Total (PFt) * * * * * * * * * -1 +1
32 PF1-C/I CAP/IND P. F. Phase 1 (PF1) * * * * * * * * * -1 CAP +1 -1IND
33 PF2-C/I CAP/IND P. F. Phase 2 (PF2) * * * * * * * * * -1 CAP +1 -1IND
34 PF3-C/I CAP/IND P. F. Phase 3 (PF3) * * * * * * * * * -1 CAP +1 -1IND
35 PF-C/I CAP/IND P. F. Total (PFt) * * * * * * * * * -1 CAP +1 -1IND
36 PA1 1 (angle between U1 and I1) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
37 PA2 2 (angle between U2 and I2) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
38 PA3 3 (angle between U3 and I3) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
39 PA Power Angle Total (atan2(Pt,Qt)) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
40 fi U12 12 (angle between U1 and U2) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
41 fi U23 23 (angle between U2 and U3) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
42 fi U31 31 (angle between U3 and U1) * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
43 F Frequency * * * * * * * * * Fn-10Hz Fn+10Hz
44 Uu U unbalance * * * * * * * -100% +100%
45 THD I1 I1 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
46 THD I2 I2 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
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+300%
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-100%
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
47 THD I3 I3 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
48 THD U1 U1 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
49 THD U2 U2 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
50 THD U3 U3 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
51 THD U12 U12 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
52 THD U23 U23 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
53 THD U31 U31 THD% * * * * * * * -100% +100%
MAX DEMAND SINCE LAST RESET
54 MV-P+ Active Power Total (Pt) - (positive) * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
55 MV-P- Active Power Total (Pt) - (negative) * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
56 MV-QL Reactive Power Total (Qt) - L * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
57 MV-QC Reactive Power Total (Qt) - C * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
58 MV-S Apparent Power Total (St) * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
59 MV-I1 I1 * * * * * * -In +In
60 MV-I2 I2 * * * * * * -In +In
61 MV-I3 I3 * * * * * * -In +In
DYNAMIC DEMAND VALUES
62 DMV-P+ Active Power Total (Pt) - (positive) * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
63 DMV-P- Active Power Total (Pt) - (negative) * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
64 DMV-QL Reactive Power Total (Qt) - L * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
65 DMV-QC Reactive Power Total (Qt) - C * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
66 DMV-S Apparent Power Total (St) * * * * * * * * -Pt +Pt
67 DMV-I1 I1 * * * * * * * * -In +In
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Code Parameter
-100%
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
68 DMV-I2 I2 * * * * * * * * -In +In
69 DMV-I3 I3 * * * * * * * * -In +In
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Code Parameter
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
70 E1 Energy Counter 1 * * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
71 E2 Energy Counter 2 * * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
72 E3 Energy Counter 3 * * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
73 E4 Energy Counter 4 * * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
74 E1-$ Energy Counter 1 Cost * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
75 E2-$ Energy Counter 2 Cost * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
76 E3-$ Energy Counter 3 Cost * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
77 E4-$ Energy Counter 4 Cost * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
78 E-$ Total Energy Counter Cost * * * * * * (32-bit value) MOD 20000
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-100%
Alarm
M213
M203
LCD
79 AT Active Tariff * * * * * * *
80 Pst1 Flicker Pst1 * * * * -100 +100
81 Pst2 Flicker Pst2 * * * * -100 +100
82 Pst3 Flicker Pst3 * * * * -100 +100
83 Plt1 Flicker Plt1 * * * * -100 +100
84 Plt2 Flicker Plt2 * * * * -100 +100
85 Plt3 Flicker Plt3 * * * * -100 +100
100 Tint Internal Temperature * * * * * * * * * -100 +100
101 T Temperature -100 +100
102 R Resistance
103 TAP Resistance ratio -100% +100%
104 DC-U DC Voltage
105 DC-I DC Current
106 Ufunc User function
107 AI1 Analogue input 1 * * * * * * -100% +100%
108 AI2 Analogue input 2 * * * * * * -100% +100%
109 AI3 Analogue input 3 * * * * * * -100% +100%
110 AI4 Analogue input 4 * * * * * * -100% +100%
111 DI1 Digital input 1 * * * * "1"
112 DI2 Digital input 2 * * * * "1"
113 DI3 Digital input 3 * * * * "1"
114 DI4 Digital input 4 * * * * "1"
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MODBUS
Parameter Register
Type
Start End
Actual Measurements
Frequency 34101 34102 T5
U1 34103 34104 T5
I1 34105 34106 T5
Active Power (P1) 34107 34108 T6
Reactive Power (Q1) 34109 34110 T6
Apparent Power (S1) 34111 34112 T5
Power Factor (PF1) 34113 34114 T7
1 (angle between U1 and I1) 34115 T17
Internal Temperature 34116 T17
U1 THD% 34117 T16
I1 THD% 34118 T16
Alarm Status Flags (No. 34119 T1
116)
I/O 1 Value 34121 T17
I/O 2 Value 34122 T17
Demand values
Dynamic demand values
U1 34302 34303 T5
I1 34304 34305 T5
Apparent Power (Sn) 34306 34307 T5
Active Power (Pn) - (positive) 34308 34309 T6
Active Power (Pn) - (negative) 34310 34311 T6
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MODBUS
Parameter Register
Type
Start End
MODBUS
Parameter 100% value
Register Type
U1 34401 T16 Un
I1 34402 T16 In
Active Power (P1) 34403 T17 Pn
Reactive Power (Q1) 34404 T17 Pn
Apparent Power (S1) 34405 T16 Pn
Power Factor (PF1) 34406 T17 1
CAP/IND P. F. (PF1) 34407 T17 1
1 (angle between U1 and T17
100
I1) 34408
Frequency 34409 T17 Fn+10Hz
I1 THD% 34410 T16 100%
U1 THD% 34411 T16 100%
Max demand since last
reset
Active Power (Pn) - (positive) 34412 T16 Pn
Active Power (Pn) -
Pn
(negative) 34413 T16
Reactive Power (Qn) - L 34414 T16 Pn
Reactive Power (Qn) - C 34415 T16 Pn
Apparent Power (Sn) 34416 T16 Pn
I1 34417 T16 In
U1 34418 T16 Un
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MODBUS
Parameter 100% value
Register Type
Pn = Un*In
Fn = R40150
Register Content
MODBUS
Parameter Register
Type
Start End
Values /
Register Content Type Ind Min Max P. Level
Dependencies
40144 CT Secondary T4 mA 2
40146 VT Secondary T4 mV 2
DNP 3.0
Device Profile Document
Device Name: Measurement centre
Vendor Name: Alstom Grid
Models Covered: M2x3, i5MT/MR/MQ
Highest DNP Level Supported: Device Function:
For Requests: 2 Master
For Responses: 2 Slave
Notable objects, functions, and/or qualifiers supported in addition to the Highest DNP
Levels Supported (the complete list is described in the DNP V3.0 Implementation table):
Maximum Data Link Frame Size (octets): Maximum Application Fragment Size (octets):
Transmitted: 292 Transmitted: 2048
Received: 292 Received: 249
Maximum Data Link Re-tries: Maximum Application Layer Re-tries:
None None
Configurable Configurable
30 2 16-Bit Analogue Input with flag 1 00, 01, 02, 06 129 00, 01, 02, 00
30 4 16-Bit Analogue Input without flag 1 00, 01, 02, 06 129 00, 01, 02, 00
DNP Data
Contents Type -100% +100% Remark
Point Type
0 U1 T16 Data -Un +Un
1 U2 T16 Data -Un +Un
2 U3 T16 Data -Un +Un
3 Uavg (phase to neutral) T16 Data -Un +Un
4 U12 T16 Data -Un +Un
5 U23 T16 Data -Un +Un
6 U31 T16 Data -Un +Un
7 Uavg (phase to phase) T16 Data -Un +Un
8 I1 T16 Data -In +In
9 I2 T16 Data -In +In
10 I3 T16 Data -In +In
11 I total T16 Data -In +In
12 I neutral (calculated) T16 Data -In +In
13 I neutral (measured) T16 Data -In +In
14 Iavg T16 Data -In +In
15 Active Power Phase L1 (P1) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
16 Active Power Phase L2 (P2) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
17 Active Power Phase L3 (P3) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
18 Active Power Total (Pt) T17 Data -Pt +Pt
19 Reactive Power Phase L1 (Q1) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
20 Reactive Power Phase L2 (Q2) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
21 Reactive Power Phase L3 (Q3) T17 Data -Pn +Pn
22 Reactive Power Total (Qt) T17 Data -Pt +Pt
23 Apparent Power Phase L1 (S1) T16 Data -Pn +Pn
24 Apparent Power Phase L2 (S2) T16 Data -Pn +Pn
25 Apparent Power Phase L3 (S3) T16 Data -Pn +Pn
26 Apparent Power Total (St) T16 Data -Pt +Pt
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DNP Data
Contents Type -100% +100% Remark
Point Type
27 Power Factor Phase 1 (PF1) T17 Data -1 +1
28 Power Factor Phase 2 (PF2) T17 Data -1 +1
29 Power Factor Phase 3 (PF3) T17 Data -1 +1
30 Power Factor Total (PFt) T17 Data -1 +1
-1
31 CAP/IND P. F. Phase 1 (PF1) T17 Data +1 300% for -1 IND
CAP
-1
32 CAP/IND P. F. Phase 2 (PF2) T17 Data +1 300% for -1 IND
CAP
-1
33 CAP/IND P. F. Phase 3 (PF3) T17 Data +1 300% for -1 IND
CAP
-1
34 CAP/IND P. F. Total (PFt) T17 Data +1 300% for -1 IND
CAP
35 j1 (angle between U1 and I1) T17 Data -100 +100
36 j2 (angle between U2 and I2) T17 Data -100 +100
37 j3 (angle between U3 and I3) T17 Data -100 +100
Power Angle Total
38 T17 Data -100 +100
(atan2(Pt,Qt))
39 j12 (angle between U1 and U2) T17 Data -100 +100
40 j23 (angle between U2 and U3) T17 Data -100 +100
41 j31 (angle between U3 and U1) T17 Data -100 +100
Fn- Fn+10
42 Frequency T17 Data
10Hz Hz
43 U unbalance T16 Data -100% +100%
44 I1 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
45 I2 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
46 I3 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
47 U1 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
48 U2 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
49 U3 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
50 U12 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
51 U23 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
52 U31 THD% T16 Data -100% +100%
MAX DEMAND SINCE LAST
RESET
Active Power Total (Pt) -
53 T16 Data -Pt +Pt
(positive)
Active Power Total (Pt) -
54 T16 Data -Pt +Pt
(negative)
55 Reactive Power Total (Qt) - L T16 Data -Pt +Pt
56 Reactive Power Total (Qt) - C T16 Data -Pt +Pt
57 Apparent Power Total (St) T16 Data -Pt +Pt
58 I1 T16 Data -In +In
59 I2 T16 Data -In +In
60 I3 T16 Data -In +In
DYNAMIC DEMAND VALUES
Active Power Total (Pt) -
61 T16 Data -Pt +Pt
(positive)
Active Power Total (Pt) -
62 T16 Data -Pt +Pt
(negative)
63 Reactive Power Total (Qt) - L T16 Data -Pt +Pt
64 Reactive Power Total (Qt) - C T16 Data -Pt +Pt
65 Apparent Power Total (St) T16 Data -Pt +Pt
66 I1 T16 Data -In +In
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DNP Data
Contents Type -100% +100% Remark
Point Type
67 I2 T16 Data -In +In
68 I3 T16 Data -In +In
ENERGY
69 Energy Counter 1 T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
70 Energy Counter 2 T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
71 Energy Counter 3 T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
72 Energy Counter 4 T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
73 Energy Counter 1 Cost T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
74 Energy Counter 2 Cost T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
75 Energy Counter 3 Cost T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
76 Energy Counter 4 Cost T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
77 Total Energy Counter Cost T17 Data (32-bit value) MOD 20000
78 Active Tariff T1 Data
Pn = Un*In
Fn = R40150
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Register Content
1 1b - Single Phase
2 3b - 3 phase 3 wire
balanced
3 4b - 3 phase 4 wire
balanced
4 3u - 3 phase 3 wire
unbalanced
5 4u - 3 phase 4 wire
unbalanced
40144 CT Secondary T4 mA 2
40146 VT Secondary T4 mV 2
40150 Frequency T1 Hz
nominal value 10 1000 2
M2x3C+I500C/EN M/D Technical Manual
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