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ii Customer Service and Support Customer service and support is available 24 hours a day , 7 days a week. Please have the model, serial number and a detailed problem description available. If the problem concerns a particular reading, please have all meter readings available.
iii Table of Contents Chapter 1: Modbus Protocol Overview 1.1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2: Communication Packets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.3: Slave Address and Broadcast Request .
iv T ime of Use Frozen Register 5 Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-68 T ime of Use Frozen Register 6 Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-68 T ime of Use Frozen Register 7 Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Short T erm Flicker Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-94 Long T erm Flicker Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-95 Additional Energy Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-95 Energy and Pulses in the Interval .
W indow Index Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-132 W indow Mode Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-132 W indow Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-133 Auto Increment W indow Block .
External Digital Input Module Labels Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-172 External Digital Output Module Labels Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-175 Internal Modem Card Settings Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-177 Customizable Modbus Map Settings Block .
3.20: T ype F20 Energy Counter (Binary / Primary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16 3.21: T ype F21 Y ear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17 3.22: T ype F22 TOU Profile per Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17 3.
Chapter 4: Modbus Register Map Notes 4.1: Modbus Register Map Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Chapter 5: Logs, Port Control and Updating Programmable Settings 5.1: Downloading Logs—Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.14: Exception Profile Block (45953-45968) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 7.15: Device Label Settings Block (45969-45992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 7.16: Network Settings Block (45993-46016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.9: Maximum T ime Stamp Block (000498-00737) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 8.10: Minimum T ime Stamp Block (00738-00977) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 8.1 1: Energy Block (Secondary) (00978-01021) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 8.
8.58: Log Index Block (06647-06664) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 1 8.59: Uncompensated & Q Block (06665-06670) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 1 8.60: Scaled Energy Block (06908-07829) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11 8.
8.107: Dynamic Configuration Block (65345-65349) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-36 8.108: Hardware Options Block (65361-65368) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-36 8.109: Flash Control Block (65409-65498) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-39 8.
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1-1 Chapt er 1 Modbus Protocol Overview 1.1: Introduction Q EPM Monitors can communicate with other devices using the R TU transmission mode of the AEG Modicon Modbus protocol.
1-2 1.4: Function Codes A packet’ s Function Code tells the addressed Slave what action to perform. EPM devices support the following Modbus Function Codes: 1.4.1: F unction Code 03—Read Holding Registers Q This function allows a Master station to read one or more parameter values (data registers) from an EPM Slave.
1-3 1.4.2: Function Code 06 —Preset Single Register Q This function allows a Master station to modify a single register in an EPM Slave. The data registers are 16-bit (two byte) values transmitted high-ordered byte first, low-ordered byte second.
1-4 1.5: CRC (Error Checksum) Algorithm Q The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) field is an error checksum calculation that enables a Slave device to determine if a request packet has been corrupted during transmission.
1-5 T able 1.5: Exception Response (Error Codes) 02 03 06 Illegal Data Address Illegal Data V alue Busy , Rejected Packet The Slave does not recognize the address in the data field of the transmitted request packet. The value referenced in the transmitted request packet is not supported by the register on the EPM Slave.
1-6 Q In the following example, a Master Device requests an EPM Slave at address 01H to transmit the value at Register 00256. The Slave replies with an error , indicating that it is busy .
1-7 1.8.1: Function Code 23H - Read Holding Registers Multiple Times This function allows a Master station to read the binary contents of holding registers (4X references) in the slave multiple times. Broadcast is not supported. The Master device sends a packet defining the starting register , quantity of registers to be read and the repeat count.
1-8 Here is an example of a response to the query given earlier: Field Name Example (Hex) Slave Address 1 1 Function Code 23 Byte Count Hi 00 Byte Count Lo 0C Data Hi (Register 40108, First Read) 02 D.
1-9 While the DNP over TCP Connections may be closed at the decision of the Network Card, as would be conveyed by the New Association bit with the next received connection, the Main device might also determine that the current DNP over TCP Connection should be closed.
1-10 In the request or response PDU, Link Status bit 0 indicates TCP (0) or UDP (1). In the request PDU, Link Status bit 1 indicates a continuation of the Current Association (0) or the start of a New Association (1). Here is an example of a pair of requests where a DNP over TCP connection was established with a client at IP Address 1.
1-11 Request PDU Field Name (Hex) DNP Field Name Address 0x001 Function 0x042 S tatus 0x000 IP Add Quad 1 0x001 IP Add Quad 3 0x002 IP Add Quad 3 0x003 IP Add Quad 4 0x004 Client Port Hi 0x04E Client .
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2-0 Chapt er 2 EPM Modbus Register Map Q The EPM Modbus Register Map begins on the following page. One Second Readings use the One Second Block, Registers 00176-00235, described in Section 8.5. Resetting Maximums, Minimums, Energy Readings and/or Logs use the Action Block, Registers 57345-57393, described in Section 8.
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Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00001-00008 0 0 Device Name F1 R 00009-00016 1 0 Firmware Variation String 1 F1 R 00017-00024 1 1 Firmware Variation String 2 F1 R 00025-00032.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00119-00122 17 0 50 Tenth second Block Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 00123-00124 18 0 30 Tenth second Phase A-N Voltage +3276.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00180-00181 34 0 30 One second Phase A-N Voltage + 32767 V / 0 V 1/ 65536 V sec F7 R 00182-00183 34 1 30 One second Phase B-N Voltage + 32767 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00240-00241 51 0 30 Thermal Average Phase A-N Voltage + 32767 V / 0 V 1/ 65536 V sec F7 R 00242-00243 51 1 30 Thermal Average Phase B-N Voltag.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00300-00301 68 0 30 Maximum Thermal Average Phase A-N Voltage + 32767 V / 0 V 1/ 65536 V sec F7 R 00302-00303 68 1 30 Maximum Thermal Average .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00366 85 0 30 Maximum Thermal Average Phase A Power Factor Quadrant 1 0.999 / 0 0.001 PF F8 R 00367 85 1 30 Maximum Thermal Average Phase B Power Factor Quadrant 1 0.999 / 0 0.001 PF F8 R 00368 85 2 30 Maximum Thermal Average Phase C Power Factor Quadrant 1 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00405-00406 99 2 30 Minimum Thermal Average Phase C-N Voltage + 32767 V / 0 V 1/ 65536 V sec F7 R 00407-00408 100 0 30 Minimum Thermal Average.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00469 116 2 30 Minimum Thermal Average Phase C Power Factor Quadrant 1 0.999 / 0 0.001 PF F8 R 00470 117 0 30 Minimum Thermal Average Power Factor Quadrant 1 0.999 / 0 0.001 PF F8 R 00471 118 0 30 Minimum Thermal Average Phase A Power Factor Quadrant 2 1.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00518-00521 129 5 50 Maximum Thermal Average Phase B Current Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 00522-00525 129 6 50 Maximum Thermal Average Phase C Current Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00650-00653 129 38 50 Maximum Thermal Average Phase B Power Factor Quadrant 2 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 00654-00657 129 39 50 Maximum Thermal Average Phase C Power Factor Quadrant 2 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00778-00781 130 10 50 Minimum Thermal Average Phase B-C Voltage Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 00782-00785 130 11 50 Minimum Thermal Average Phase C-A Voltage Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 00910-00913 130 43 50 Minimum Thermal Average Phase C Power Factor Quadrant 3 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 00914-00917 130 44 50 Minimum Thermal Average Power Factor Quadrant 3 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01025 134 3 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 3 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01026 134 4 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 4 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01027 134 5 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 5 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01058 137 4 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 36 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01059 137 5 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 37 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01091 138 5 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 69 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01092 138 6 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 70 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01124 138 38 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 102 nd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01125 138 39 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 103 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01157 139 7 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 7 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01158 140 0 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 8 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01159 140 1 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 9 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01190 142 8 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 40 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01191 142 9 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 41 st Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01223 143 9 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 73 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01224 143 10 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 74 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01256 143 42 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 106 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01257 143 43 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 107 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01289 145 3 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 11 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01290 145 4 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 12 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01322 147 12 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 44 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01323 147 13 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 45 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01355 148 13 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 77 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01356 148 14 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 78 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01388 148 46 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 110 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01389 148 47 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 111 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01421 150 7 30 Phase A Current 15 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01422 151 0 30 Phase A Current 16 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01423 151 1 30 Phase A Current 17 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01454 152 16 30 Phase A Current 48 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01455 152 17 30 Phase A Current 49 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01456 152 18 30 Phase A Current 50 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01487 153 17 30 Phase A Current 81 st Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01488 153 18 30 Phase A Current 82 nd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01489 153 19 30 Phase A Current 83 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01520 153 50 30 Phase A Current 114 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01521 153 51 30 Phase A Current 115 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01522 153 52 30 Phase A Current 116 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01553 156 3 30 Phase B Current 19 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01554 156 4 30 Phase B Current 20 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01555 156 5 30 Phase B Current 21 st Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01586 157 20 30 Phase B Current 52 nd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01587 157 21 30 Phase B Current 53 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01588 157 22 30 Phase B Current 54 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01619 158 21 30 Phase B Current 85 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01620 158 22 30 Phase B Current 86 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01621 158 23 30 Phase B Current 87 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01652 158 54 30 Phase B Current 118 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01653 158 55 30 Phase B Current 119 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01654 158 56 30 Phase B Current 120 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01685 161 7 30 Phase C Current 23 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01686 161 8 30 Phase C Current 24 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01687 161 9 30 Phase C Current 25 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01718 162 24 30 Phase C Current 56 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01719 162 25 30 Phase C Current 57 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01720 162 26 30 Phase C Current 58 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01751 163 25 30 Phase C Current 89 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01752 163 26 30 Phase C Current 90 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01753 163 27 30 Phase C Current 91 st Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01784 163 58 30 Phase C Current 122 nd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01785 163 59 30 Phase C Current 123 rd Harmonic Magnitude +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 01786 163 60 30 Phase C Current 124 th Harmonic Magnitude +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01816 166 10 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 26 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01817 166 11 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 27 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01849 167 27 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 59 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01850 167 28 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 60 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01882 168 28 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 92 nd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01883 168 29 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 93 rd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01915 168 61 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 125 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01916 168 62 30 Phase A-N / Phase A-B Voltage 126 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01948 171 14 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 30 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01949 171 15 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 31 st Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 01981 172 31 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 63 rd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 01982 173 0 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 64 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02014 173 32 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 96 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02015 173 33 30 Phase B-N / Phase B-C Voltage 97 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02047 174 1 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 1 st Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02048 174 2 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 2 nd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02080 177 2 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 34 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02081 177 3 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 35 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02113 178 3 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 67 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02114 178 4 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 68 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02146 178 36 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 100 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02147 178 37 30 Phase C-N / Phase C-A Voltage 101 st Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02179 179 5 30 Phase A Current 5 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02180 179 6 30 Phase A Current 6 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02181 179 7 30 Phase A Current 7 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02212 182 6 30 Phase A Current 38 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02213 182 7 30 Phase A Current 39 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02214 182 8 30 Phase A Current 40 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02245 183 7 30 Phase A Current 71 st Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02246 183 8 30 Phase A Current 72 nd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02247 183 9 30 Phase A Current 73 rd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02278 183 40 30 Phase A Current 104 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02279 183 41 30 Phase A Current 105 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02280 183 42 30 Phase A Current 106 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02311 185 1 30 Phase B Current 9 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02312 185 2 30 Phase B Current 10 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02313 185 3 30 Phase B Current 11 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02344 187 10 30 Phase B Current 42 nd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02345 187 11 30 Phase B Current43 rd Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02346 187 12 30 Phase B Current 44 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02377 188 11 30 Phase B Current 75 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02378 188 12 30 Phase B Current 76 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02379 188 13 30 Phase B Current 77 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02410 188 44 30 Phase B Current 108 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02411 188 45 30 Phase B Current 109 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02412 188 46 30 Phase B Current 110 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02443 190 5 30 Phase C Current 13 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02444 190 6 30 Phase C Current 14 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02445 190 7 30 Phase C Current 15 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02476 192 14 30 Phase C Current 46 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02477 192 15 30 Phase C Current 47 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02478 192 16 30 Phase C Current 48 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02509 193 15 30 Phase C Current 79 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02510 193 16 30 Phase C Current 80 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02511 193 17 30 Phase C Current 81 st Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02542 193 48 30 Phase C Current 112 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02543 193 49 30 Phase C Current 113 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02544 193 50 30 Phase C Current 114 th Harmonic Phase +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02591-02594 209 0 50 Phase Angle Block Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 02595 210 0 30 Phase Angle Phase A-N Voltage +180 degree / -180 degree 0.01 degree F9 R 02596 210 1 30 Phase Angle Phase B-N Voltage +180 degree / -180 degree 0.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02648-02651 220 1 50 Maximum Block Window Average Positive VAR Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 02652-02655 220 2 50 Maximum Block Window Average Negative VAR Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02733-02736 229 1 50 Maximum Rolling Window Average Positive VAR Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 02737-02740 229 2 50 Maximum Rolling Window Average Negative VAR Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02806-02807 237 7 20 Digital Input Accumulation 8, Module 2 4,294,967,295 / 0 F18 R 02808 238 0-7 1 Digital Input States, Module 3 F17 R 02809.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 02894-02897 244 2 20 VARhour (Quadrant 1) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VAh / 0 VAh 1 VA H F20 R 02898-02901 244 3 20 Vahour (Quadrant 4) +9,999,999,.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03011-03012 250 1 30 Time of Use Frozen CT Ratio Denominator 03013-03014 250 2 30 Time of Use Frozen PT Ratio Numerator 03015-03016 250 3 30 T.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03097-03100 254 1 50 TOU Frozen Reg 1 Peak Demand Watt (Q 2 + 3) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 03101-03104 254 2 50 TOU Frozen Reg 1 Peak Demand VAR (Q 1 + 2) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03209-03212 259 8 20 obsolete-TOU Frozen Reg 3 VAhour (Quadrant 3) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VAh / 0 VAh 1 VA H F20 R 03213-03216 259 9 20 obsole.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03313-03316 267 0 20 obsolete-TOU Frozen Reg 5 Watthour (Quadrant 1 + 4) +9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh / 0 Wh 1 W H F20 R 03317-03320 267 1 20 obs.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03423-03424 272 1 30 TOU Frozen Reg 6 Peak Demand Watt (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Watt / -32768 Watt 1/ 65536 W sec F7 R 03425-03426 272 2 30 TOU Froz.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03525-03528 279 2 20 obsolete-TOU Frozen Reg 8 VARhour (Quadrant 1) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VARh / 0 VARh 1 VAR H F20 R 03529-03532 279 3 20 ob.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03633-03634 285 0 30 TOU Frozen Total Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd. Watt (Quadrant 1 + 4) +32767 VAR/ -32768 VAR 1/ 65536 VAR sec F7 R 03635-03636 285 1 30 TOU Frozen Total Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03741-03744 291 5 20 obsolete-TOU Prior Month Reg 2 Watthour (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Wh / -9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh 1 W H F20 R 03745-03748 291 6 2.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03845-03848 298 1 50 TOU Prior Month Reg 3 Peak Demand Watt (Q 2 + 3) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 03849-03852 298 2 50 TOU Prior Month Reg 3 Peak Demand VAR (Q 1 + 2) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 03957-03960 303 8 20 obsolete-TOU Prior Month Reg 5 VAhour (Quadrant 3) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VAh / 0 VAh 1 VA H F20 R 03961-03964 303 9 20 o.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04061-04064 311 0 20 obsolete-TOU Prior Month Reg 7 Watthour (Quadrant 1 + 4) +9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh / 0 Wh 1 W H F20 R 04065-04068 311 1 2.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04171-04172 316 1 30 TOU Prior Month Reg 8 Peak Demand Watt (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Watt / -32768 Watt 1/ 65536 W sec F7 R 04173-04174 316 2 30 TOU.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04273-04276 323 2 20 obsolete-TOU Active Reg 1 VARhour (Quadrant 1) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VARh / 0 VARh 1 VAR H F20 R 04277-04280 323 3 20 ob.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04381-04382 329 0 30 TOU Active Reg 2 Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd. Watt (Quadrant 1 +4) +32767 VAR/ -32768 VAR 1/ 65536 VAR sec F7 R 04383-04384 329 1 30 TOU Active Reg 2 Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04489-04492 335 5 20 obsolete-TOU Active Reg 4 Watthour (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Wh / -9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh 1 W H F20 R 04493-04496 335 6 20 obs.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04593-04596 342 1 50 TOU Active Reg 5 Peak Demand Watt (Q 2 + 3) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 04597-04600 342 2 50 TOU Active Reg 5 Peak Demand VAR (Q 1 + 2) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04705-04708 347 8 20 obsolete-TOU Active Reg 7 VAhour (Quadrant 3) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VAh / 0 VAh 1 VA H F20 R 04709-04712 347 9 20 obsole.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04809-04812 355 0 20 obsolete-TOU Active Total Watthour (Quadrant 1 + 4) +9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh / 0 Wh 1 W H F20 R 04813-04816 355 1 20 obs.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 04919-04920 360 1 30 TOU Current Month Reg 1 Peak Demand Watt (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Watt / -32768 Watt 1/ 65536 W sec F7 R 04921-04922 360 2 30 T.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05021-05024 367 2 20 obsolete-TOU Current Month Reg 3 VARhour (Quadrant 1) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VARh / 0 VARh 1 VAR H F20 R 05025-05028 367 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05129-05130 373 0 30 TOU Current Month Reg 4 Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd. Watt (Q 1 + 4) +32767 VAR/ -32768 VAR 1/ 65536 VAR sec F7 R 05131-05132 373 1 30 TOU Current Month Reg 4 Coin. Dmd. VAR to Peak Dmd.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05237-05240 379 5 20 obsolete-TOU Current Month Reg 6 Watthour (Quadrant 2 + 3) 0 Wh / -9,999,999,999,999,999 Wh 1 W H F20 R 05241-05244 379 6.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05341-05344 386 1 50 TOU Current Month Reg 7 Peak Demand Watt (Q 2 + 3) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 05345-05348 386 2 50 TOU Current Month Reg 7 Peak Demand VAR (Q 1 + 2) Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05453-05456 391 8 20 obsolete-TOU Current Month Total VAhour (Quadrant 3) +9,999,999,999,999,999 VAh / 0 VAh 1 VA H F20 R 05457-05460 391 9 20.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05633-05640 397 2 TOU Active Reg 3 Label F2 R 05641-05648 397 3 TOU Active Reg 4 Label F2 R 05649-05656 397 4 TOU Active Reg 5 Label F2 R 0565.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05806-05809 404 1 20 Block Window Average Internal Input 2 +/- 9,223,372,036,854,776,808 1 Unit F62 R 05810-05813 404 2 20 Block Window Averag.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05938-05941 409 2 50 Maximum Block Window Average Aggregation 3 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 05942-05945 409 3 50 Maximum Block Window Average Aggregation 4 Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 05975 414 4 30 Analog Input 5, Module 4 +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 05976 414 5 30 Analog Input 6, Module 4 +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% F10 R 05977 414 6 30 Analog Input 7, Module 4 +327.67% / -327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06009 434 0-15 1 Relays Pending Updates, Relays 1-16 F37 R 06010 435 0-15 1 Shadowed Relay States, Relays 1-16 F38 R 06011 436 0-15 10 Confirm.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06097-06100 447 0 50 KYZ Output Accumulation Block Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 06101-06102 448 0 20 KYZ Output Accumulation, Relay 1 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06171-06174 461 2 50 Maximum Short Term Flicker V CN Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 06175-06178 462 0 50 Minimum Short Term Flicker V AN Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 06179-06182 462 1 50 Minimum Short Term Flicker V BN Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06277-06280 472 5 Quadrant 2 VARhour, Secondary +9,999,999,999,999,999 VARh / 0 VARh 1 VAR H F19 R 06281-06284 472 6 Quadrant 3 Vahour, Second.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06399 480 2 30 Negative VARhour (Quadrants 3+4) in the Interval, Secondary 65,535 / 0 1 VAR H F57 R 06400 480 3 30 Positive Watthour (Quadrant.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06460 485 2 30 Quadrant 2 Watthour in the Interval, Secondary 65,535 / 0 1 W H F57 R 06461 485 3 30 Quadrant 3 Watthour in the Interval, Secon.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06505-06506 494 1 30 TOU Active Reg1 Cumulative Demand Q2 + Q3 Watt 4,294,967,295 / 0 F18 R 06507-06508 494 2 30 TOU Active Reg2 Cumulative De.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06569-06570 495 15 30 TOU Current Month Reg8 Cumulative Demand Q2 + Q3 Watt 4,294,967,295 / 0 F18 R 06571-06572 495 16 30 TOU Current Month To.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06631-06632 497 10 30 TOU Current Month Reg6 Continuous Cumulative Demand Q1 + Q4 Watt 4,294,967,295 / 0 F18 R 06633-06634 497 11 30 TOU Curre.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06687-06688 505 0 30 Uncompensated One second W +32767 W / - 32768 W 1/65536 W sec F7 06689-06692 506 0 20 Uncompensated VAh, secondary BCD 9,.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06908-06911 535 0 50 Scaled Energy Block Timestamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 06912-06913 536 0 20 Total VAh (Quadrant 1+2+3+4) Scaled Primary .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 06982-06983 542 5 20 Test Mode Negative Wh (Quadrant 2+3) Scaled Secondary variable (9999 through 999999999 / 0) variable 10 6 - 10 -7 F64 069.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 07754-07755 584 1 30 Quadrant 1 VAh in the Interval, Scaled Primary variable (9999 through 999999999 / 0) variable 10 6 - 10 -7 F64 07756-0775.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 07840-07843 595 0 50 Maximum Total Average Power Factor Q14 Timestamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 R 07844-07847 595 1 50 Maximum Total Average Power Factor Q23 Timestamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 F3 R 07848-07851 596 0 50 Minimum Total Average Power Factor Q14 Timestamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 34847-34850 TOU Calendar Year 7 Modification Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 34851 TOU Calendar Year 7 Calendar Year 9999 1 year F21 R 34852-34855 TOU Calendar Year 8 Modification Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 34923 TOU Calendar Year 1 Calendar Year 9999 1 year F21 R 34924 TOU Calendar Year 1 Jan 1 / Jan 2 Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 34925 TOU Calendar.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 34956 TOU Calendar Year 1 Mar 6 (Mar 5) / Mar 7 (Mar 6) Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 34957 TOU Calendar Year 1 Mar 8 (Mar 7) / Mar 9 (Mar 8) Prof.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 34989 TOU Calendar Year 1 May 11 (May 10) / May 12 (May 11) Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 34990 TOU Calendar Year 1 May 13 (May 12) / May 14 (May .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35022 TOU Calendar Year 1 Jul 16 (Jul 15) / Jul 17 (Jul 16) Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 35023 TOU Calendar Year 1 Jul 18 (Jul 17) / Jul 19 (Jul .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35054 TOU Calendar Year 1 Sep 18 (Sep 17) / Sep 19 (Sep 18) Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 35055 TOU Calendar Year 1 Sep 20 (Sep 19) / Sep 21 (Sep .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35087 TOU Calendar Year 1 Nov 23 (Nov 22) / Nov 24 (Nov 23) Profile 15-15 / 0-0 F22 R 35088 TOU Calendar Year 1 Nov 25 (Nov 24) / Nov 26 (Nov .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35120 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 1 Register for 12:00, 12:15, 12:30 & 12:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35121 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 1 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35153 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 2 Register for 20:00, 20:15, 20:30 & 20:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35154 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 2 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35185 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 4 Register for 02:00, 02:15, 02:30 & 02:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35186 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 4 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35218 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 5 Register for 10:00, 10:15, 10:30 & 10:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35219 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 5 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35251 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 6 Register for 18:00, 18:15, 18:30 & 18:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35252 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 6 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35284 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 8 Register for 01:00, 01:15, 01:30 & 01:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35285 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 8 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35316 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 9 Register for 08:00, 08:15, 08:30 & 08:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35317 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 9 R.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35349 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 10 Register for 16:00, 16:15, 16:30 & 16:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35350 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 10.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35382 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 12 Status F23 R 35383 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 12 Register for 00:00, 00:15, 00:30 & 00:45 7-7-7-7 / .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35415 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 13 Register for 07:00, 07:15, 07:30 & 07:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35416 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 13.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35447 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 14 Register for 14:00, 14:15, 14:30 & 14:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35448 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 14.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35480 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 15 Register for 22:00, 22:15, 22:30 & 22:45 7-7-7-7 / 0-0-0-0 F24 R 35481 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 15.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35513-35520 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 1 Label F1 R 35521-35528 TOU Calendar Year 1 Profile 2 Label F1 R 35529-35536 TOU Calendar Year 1 Prof.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 35725-35728 TOU Calendar Year 1 End Date Daylight Savings Time 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec F3 R 35729 TOU Calendar Year 1 DST Enable / Aver.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 36997 Limit Trigger Log Last Index record 65535 / record 0 1 record R 36998-37001 Limit Trigger Log First Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.99 10 msec R 37002-37005 Limit Trigger Log Last Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 37249-37250 Digital Output Log Memory Size 4,294,967,295 bytes / 0 bytes 1 byte R 37251 Digital Output Log Record Size 65535 bytes / 0 bytes 1.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 37454-37457 Waveform Trigger Log Valid Bitmap R 37458 Waveform Trigger Log Max Records 65535 records / 0 records 1 record R 37505-37506 System.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 37701 Reset Log Last Index record 65535 / record 0 1 record R 37702-37705 Reset Log First Time Stamp 12/31/9999 23:59:59.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 37953-37954 Direct Memory Access Memory Size 4,294,967,295 bytes / 0 bytes 1 byte R 37955 Direct Memory Access Record Size 65535 bytes / 0 byt.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 38214 Window Mode for Digital Input Snapshot Log R/W 38215 Window Mode for Digital Output Log R/W 38216 Window Mode for Digital Output Snapsho.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 39424 Auto Increment Window Index R 39425-39488 Auto Increment Log Window R 40961 Last Alarm R 40977-41104 Last Alarm Snapshot R 41105 Latched.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 44549 Preset Energy Selection / Status R/W 45057 Address, Port 4 (I/O) R 45058 Protocol & Baud Rate, Port 4 (I/O) R 45059 Parity & Sto.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45087 Value 1, Limit 3 R 45088 Value 2, Limit 3 R 45089 Line Number, Limit 4 R 45090 Point Number and SAB, Limit 4 R 45091 Value 1, Limit 4 R .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45120 Value 2, Limit 11 R 45121 Line Number, Limit 12 R 45122 Point Number and SAB, Limit 12 R 45123 Value 1, Limit 12 R 45124 Value 2, Limit .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45153 Line Number, Limit 20 R 45154 Point Number and SAB, Limit 20 R 45155 Value 1, Limit 20 R 45156 Value 2, Limit 20 R 45157 Line Number, Li.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45186 Point Number and SAB, Limit 28 R 45187 Value 1, Limit 28 R 45188 Value 2, Limit 28 R 45189 Line Number, Limit 29 R 45190 Point Number an.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45218 Point Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 7 R 45219 Line Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 8 R 45220 Point Number, Historical Log 1, P.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45251 Line Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 24 R 45252 Point Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 24 R 45253 Line Number, Historical Log 1, .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45284 Point Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 40 R 45285 Line Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 41 R 45286 Point Number, Historical Log 1,.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45317 Line Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 57 R 45318 Point Number, Historical Log 1, Parameter 57 R 45319 Line Number, Historical Log 1, .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45350 Point Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 9 R 45351 Line Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 10 R 45352 Point Number, Historical Log 2, .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45383 Line Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 26 R 45384 Point Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 26 R 45385 Line Number, Historical Log 2, .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45416 Point Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 42 R 45417 Line Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 43 R 45418 Point Number, Historical Log 2,.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45449 Line Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 59 R 45450 Point Number, Historical Log 2, Parameter 59 R 45451 Line Number, Historical Log 2, .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45481 Calculated Neutral Current Above Setpoint +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% R 45482 Calculated Neutral Current Below Setpoint +327.67% / -327.68% 0.01% R 45483 Phase A-B Voltage Above Setpoint +327.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45584 Reserved 45585-45592 Input 4 Name R 45593-45600 Input 4 Open Label R 45601-45608 Input 4 Close Label R 45609-45610 Input 4 Value R 45611.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45726 External Digital Input Module 2 Address R 45727 External Digital Input Module 3 Address R 45728 External Digital Input Module 4 Address .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45762 Point Number, Relay 5, External Digtial Output Module 2 R 45763 Line Number, Relay 6, External Digital Output Module 2 R 45764 Point Num.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45799 Line Number, Relay 4, External Digital Output Module 4 R 45800 Point Number, Relay 4, External Digtial Output Module 4 R 45801 Line Numb.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45832 Point Number, Relay 8, External Digtial Output Module 1 R 45833 Address, External Analog Output Module 2 R 45834-45836 Reserved 45837 Li.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45869 Line Number, Relay 7, External Analog Output Module 3 R 45870 Point Number, Relay 7, External Digtial Output Module 3 R 45871 Line Numbe.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45903 Energy Assignement, Relay 3-4, External KYZ Output Module 3 R 45904 Reserved 45905 Address, External KYZ Output Module 4 R 45906 Energy .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 45953-45960 Limits R 45961-45962 External Inputs R 45963 Reserved 45964 Digital Inputs R 45965-45966 Device Internal Change R 45967-45968 Exte.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46025-46026 Full Scale Phase-to-Neutral Voltage 65535 / 0 1 / 65536 R 46027-46028 Full Scale Auxiliary Voltage 65535 / 0 1 / 65536 R 46029-460.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46141-46148 External Module 10 Label R 46149-46156 External Module 11 Label R 46157-46164 External Module 12 Label R 46165-46172 External Modu.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46228 Internal Input 7 & 8 Pulse Accumulation Aggregator Assignment R 46229-46236 Internal Input 1 Pulse Accumulation Label R 46237-46244 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46350 Flicker Base Frequency R 46351-46372 Reserved R 46373-46376 Internal Input 1 Pulse Accumulation Unit Label R 46377-46380 Internal Input .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46451-46452 Relay 2 Combination Tree Input Line 4, Point 4 R 46453-46454 Relay 2 Combination Tree Input Line 5, Point 5 R 46455-46456 Relay 2 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46509 Relay 4 Combination Logic (Combination A/ Combination B) R 46510 Relay 4 Combination Logic (Combination C/ Combination D) R 46511 Relay .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46562-46564 Reserved R 46565-46566 Relay 7 Combination Tree Input Line 1, Point 1 R 46567-46568 Relay 7 Combination Tree Input Line 2, Point 2.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46621-46622 Relay 9 Combination Tree Input Line 5, Point 5 R 46623-46624 Relay 9 Combination Tree Input Line 6, Point 6 R 46625-46626 Relay 9 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46678 Relay 11 Combination Logic (Combination C/ Combination D) R 46679 Relay 11 Combination Logic (Combination E/ Combination F) R 46680 Rela.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46733-46734 Relay 14 Combination Tree Input Line 1, Point 1 R 46735-46736 Relay 14 Combination Tree Input Line 2, Point 2 R 46737-46738 Relay .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46791-46792 Relay 16 Combination Tree Input Line 6, Point 6 R 46793-46794 Relay 16 Combination Tree Input Line 7, Point 7 R 46795-46796 Relay .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 46989-46996 Limit 24 Label R 46997-47004 Limit 25 Label R 47005-47012 Limit 26 Label R 47213-47020 Limit 27 Label R 47021-47028 Limit 28 Label.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 47369-47424 Point 1 - Point 8 47425 Point 0-7, Line Number R 47426 Point 0-7, Point Number/ Class assignments R 47427-47428 Point 0-7, reserve.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 48673-48674 Module 2 Channel 1 High 32767 / -32768 1/65536 R 48675-48676 Module 2 Channel 2 High 32767 / -32768 1/65536 R 48677-48678 Module 2.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 48739-48740 Module 4 Channel 2 High 32767 / -32768 1/65536 R 48741-48742 Module 4 Channel 3 High 32767 / -32768 1/65536 R 48743-48744 Module 4.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 48905-48912 Module 3 Channel Label 2 R 48913-48920 Module 3 Channel Label 3 R 48921-48928 Module 3 Channel Label 4 R 48929-48936 Module 3 Chan.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 49161-49168 Module 3 Channel Label 2 R 49169-49176 Module 3 Channel Label 3 R 49177-49184 Module 3 Channel Label 4 R 49185-49192 Module 3 Chan.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 49425-49432 Module 3 Open Label 3 R 49433-49440 Module 3 Open Label 4 R 49441-49448 Module 3 Open Label 5 R 49449-49456 Module 3 Open Label 6 .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 49689-49696 Module 3 Closed Label 4 R 49697-49704 Module 3 Closed Label 5 R 49705-49712 Module 3 Closed Label 6 R 49713-49720 Module 3 Closed .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 49945-49952 Module 1 Relay Common Shorted to Normally Closed Label 4 R 49953-49960 Module 2 Relay Common Shorted to Normally Closed Label 1 R .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 50181 Call Delay Timer Limit 50182 Activity Timeout Limit/ Call Fail Reset Limit 50183 Violation Lockout Time/ Violation Limit 50184 Log Full .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 50795 Email Mode 50796 FTP Download 50797-50860 Download Filename (128 Bytes) 50861-50892 Email Server IP Addres / Name (64 bytes) 50893-50924.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 51175-51176 Valid IP Subnet Mask 4 51177-51180 TCP Starting Valid Client Ports 51181-51184 TCP Ending Valid Client Ports 51185-51188 UDP Start.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 51733 Pulse Accumulation, Input 1/ Pulse Accumulation Input 2 F65 51734 Pulse Accumulation, Input 3/ Pulse Accumulation Input 4 F65 51735 Puls.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 53259 Phase B Watt + 1500 W / - 1500 W 1500 / 2048 W sec F59 R 53260 Phase C Watt + 1500 W / - 1500 W 1500 / 2048 W sec F59 R 53261 Phase A VA.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 57363 Calibrate +1 Aux Phase R/W 57364 Calibrate -1 Aux Phase R/W 57365 Start Calibration Mode R/W 57366 Calibrate Manual Gain Adjustment R/W .
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 57399 Reset Historical Log 2 W 57400 Reset Sequence of Events Log W 57401 Reset Digital Input Log W 57402 Reset Digital Output Log W 57403 Res.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 61004-61008 Phase Compensation for Phase C R 61009-61025 Unused R 61026 Calibration Checksum R 61027-61030 CTPT Compensation Calibration Block.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 61202-61203 Gain Factor for Ia 500 mA R/W 61204-61205 Gain Factor for Ia 1 A R/W 61206-61207 Gain Factor for Ia 2.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 65040 Operational Data Bits & Response Delay, Port 1 (232/485) R 65041-65042 Data Valid Bits R 65088 196 Xilinx Version / 320 Xilinx Versi.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 65321 Password State Enumeration R 65322 Sealing Switch State Enumeration R 65326 Password Lock Enumeration R/W 65327 Password Sequence / Stat.
Address Line Pt DNP Ob j Description Range Units Type R/W 65419 Port To Port Communications Port 2 R/W 65420 Port To Port Communications Port 1 (232/485) R/W 65421 Port To Port Communications Port 5 (.
3-1 Chapt er 3 Communication Data Formats Q This chapter expands upon information listed in the EPM Modbus Register Map (Chapter 2). Section Headings (F1, F2, etc) refer to the value in the Register Map’ s “T ype” column. 3.1: Type F1 Null Terminated ASCII String Q Length: Depends on the reading.
3-2 3.3: Type F3 Time Stamp Q Length: 4 Registers (8 bytes) Q Each register contains two bytes. Each byte contains a binary number representing up to two digits in a part of date and time. The units for each byte are century , year , month, date, hour , minute, second and 10 millisecond.
3-3 3.5: Type F5 Secondary 1 Cycle RMS Voltage or Current Q Length: 2 Registers (4 bytes) Q Range: +1,048,576 V 2 / 0 V 2 or +65536 I 2 / 0 I 2 Q Unit: 1/4906 V 2 secondary or 1/65536 A 2 secondary Q These registers together are a four -byte unsigned integer .
3-4 Example: Registers 00094-00095, 1 cycle Phase A-N V oltage, might contain the following data: Example: Registers 00102-00103, 1 cycle Phase A Current, might contain the following data: Address V alue 4-byte unsigned integer (Hex) 4-byte unsigned integer (Decimal) V 2 secondary V secondary 00095 AC18H 931834904 00094 378AH 378AAC18H 227498.
3-5 3.6: Type F6 High Speed Input Delta and Current State Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits. The bits in each byte are associated with the 8 High Speed Inputs, the least significant bit with Input 1, through to the most significant bit with Input 8.
3-6 3.7: Type F7 Secondary Voltage, Current, VA, VAR, Watts, Hz or Flicker Q Length: 2 Registers (4 bytes) Q Range: +32767 / -32768 Q Unit: 1/65536 V , A, V A, V AR, W or Hz Q The registers together contain a four-byte signed (2's compliment) integer .
3-7 3.8: Type F8 Power Factor Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Range: 3.999 / 0.000 Q Unit: 0.001 PF Q This register contains a 16 bit unsigned number .
3-8 3.9: Type F9 Angle Q Length: 1 Register (2 byte) Q Range: +180 / -180 Q Unit: 0.01 degree Q This register contains a 16-bit signed (2's compliment) number . Positive values have the most significant bit clear , and have the same magnitude as an unsigned integer .
3-9 3.10: Type F10 Percentage Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Range: +327.67% / - 327.68% Q Unit: 0.01% Q This register contains a 16-bit signed (2's compliment) number . Positive values have the most significant bit clear , and have the same magnitude as an unsigned integer .
3-10 3.11: Type F11 Energy Counter (Packed BCD / Secondary) Q Length: 4 Registers (8 bytes) Q Range: 9,999,999,999,999,999 / 0 V Ah, V ARh or Wh secondary Q Unit: 1 V Ah, V ARh or Wh secondary Q These registers contain 8 bytes of Packed BCD. Each register contains 2 bytes.
3-11 3.13: Type F13 Phase Sequence Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register contains a 16-bit unsigned integer , associated with the Phase Sequence as follows: 3.
3-12 In Modbus, a value will be returned based on the type of reading. Negative Maximums and Positive Minimums return: 7FFFFFFFH or 2,147,483,647. Positive Maximums and Negative Minimums return: 80000000H or +/- 2,147,483,647. No T imestamp will be assigned to the reading.
3-13 3.16: Type F16 Low Speed Input States Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits. The bits in the most significant byte are associated with the eight Status Inputs, the most significant bit with input 8, through to the least significant bit with Input 1.
3-14 3.17: Type F17 External Digital Input States Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits. The bits in the Least significant byte are associated with the.
3-15 3.18: Type F18 External Input Accumulations Q Length: 2 Registers (4 bytes) Q Range: 4,294,967,295/0 Q Unit: Accumulated Transitions Q These registers contain a 4-byte unsigned integer .
3-16 Address 02850 02851 02852 02853 V alue Bytes 0000H 0001H 0534H 1284H 00H 00H 00H 01H 05H Nibbles 34H 12H 84H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 1H 0H 5H 3H 4H 1H 2H 8H 4H Digit 0000000105341284 Unit PT G M k VA h 105,341,284 V Ah primary 3.
3-17 3.21: Type F21 Year Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Each byte contains a binary number representing up to two digits in a part of a year . The units for each byte are century and year .
3-18 3.23: Type F23 TOU Profile Status Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register contains an enumeration indicating the Status of the Profile. The enumeration is as follows: Address V alue Bytes .
3-19 3.24: Type F24 TOU Daily Profile Register Assignment Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Each register contains 2 bytes. Each byte contains 2 nibbles. Each nibble contains an enumeration indicating which T OU Register is to be used during the indicated 15-minute period.
3-20 3.25: Type F25 TOU Profile Monthly End Day Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Each byte stands for a different month of the year . Each byte contains a binary number indicating what the last day of the monthly billing cycle should be for that month.
3-21 Q The second byte contains an enumeration indicating which form of average is to be used for Peak and Coincident Demand functions. The enumeration is as follows: Address V alue Bytes Decimal Purp.
3-22 Address V alue Bytes Decimal Purpose Meaning Meaning Sequence #66 Sequence 66 42H 02H 2 S tatus Unfinished Sequence #66 is Unfinished 4202H 36608 3.
3-23 3.30: Type F30 TOU Upload Calendar Window Checksum Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register contains an unsigned integer which is the checksum for the rest of the TOU Upload Calendar W indow .
3-24 3.33: Type F33 Temperature Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Range: +327.67 C / - 327.68 C Q Unit: 0.01 degree C Q This register contains a 16-bit signed (2’ s compliment) number . Positive values have the most significant bit clear and have the same magnitude as an unsigned integer .
3-25 3.34: Type F34 Limit and Relay Logic States Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits. The bits in these bytes are associated with the 16 Limits or Re.
3-26 Address V alue Bytes Interpret ation Relay 1 has 4 seconds of delay remaining, Relay 2 has no delay remaining. 00H 04H 0400H 06000 3.36: Type F36 Desired Relay States Q Length: 1 Register (1 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits.
3-27 A bit value of 1 means the physical relay needs to be updated, a bit value of 0 means the physical relay does not need to be updated. Example: Register 06009, Relays Pending Updates 1-16, might contain the following data: Address V alue Bytes Bit s 06010 0440H 3.
3-28 3.39: Type F39 Confirmed Polled Relay States Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits. The bits in these bytes are associated with the 16 Relays, the most significant byte with Relay 1 through to the least significant bit of the least significant byte with Relay 16.
3-29 Bytes FFFOH 06012 Address V alue FOH Bit s FFH Point Relay V alid? Interpret ation 61 4 11111100 11111100 012345 789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Confirmed states for Relays 13-16 have not yet been polled and are not yet valid.
3-30 Address 06014 V alue 0461H Bytes Bit s Relay Point NO/NC Interpret ation Relays 6, 10, 1 1 and 16 are energized; all others are de-energized, if they are locked. 04H 61H 00 1 11 1 000 000 0000 0123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 NC NC NC NC NC NO NC NC NC NO NO NC NC NC NC NO 3.
3-31 3 3 . . 4 4 3 3 : : T T y y p p e e F F 4 4 3 3 M M i i s s c c e e l l l l a a n n e e o o u u s s F F l l a a g g s s Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has 2 bytes.
3-32 3 3 . . 4 4 4 4 : : T T y y p p e e F F 4 4 4 4 D D i i g g i i t t a a l l I I n n p p u u t t M M o o d d u u l l e e D D a a t t a a S S t t a a t t u u s s Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits.
3-33 3 3 . . 4 4 5 5 : : T T y y p p e e F F 4 4 5 5 A A n n a a l l o o g g I I n n p p u u t t M M o o d d u u l l e e s s D D a a t t a a S S t t a a t t u u s s Q Length: 2 Registers (4 bytes) Q This register has two bytes. Each byte has eight bits.
3-34 3 3 . . 4 4 6 6 : : T T y y p p e e F F 4 4 6 6 H H i i g g h h B B y y t t e e o o f f M M o o d d b b u u s s R R e e g g i i s s t t e e r r ( ( S S i i g g n n e e d d ) ) Q Length: 1 byte Q High Byte of Modbus Register , Signed Q Range: +127 / -128 Q Unit: 1 3 3 .
3-35 3 3 . . 5 5 0 0 : : T T y y p p e e F F 5 5 0 0 T T w w o o -B B y y t t e e ( ( S S i i g g n n e e d d ) ) Q Length: 2 bytes Q T wo-Byte, Signed Q Range: +32,767 / -32,768 Q Unit: 1 3 3 .
3-36 3 3 . . 5 5 4 4 : : T T y y p p e e F F 5 5 4 4 E E i i g g h h t t -B B y y t t e e ( ( S S i i g g n n e e d d ) ) Q Length: 8 bytes Q Eight-Byte, Signed Q Range: +9,223,372,036,854,775,807 / -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 Q Unit: 1 3 3 .
3-37 3 3 . . 5 5 6 6 : : T T y y p p e e F F 5 5 6 6 F F l l i i c c k k e e r r C C o o u u n n t t d d o o w w n n s s Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Range: 65,535 / 0 seconds Q Unit: 1 second Q This register contains an unsigned integer which is count-down in seconds until the end of a Flicker interval, Short T erm or Long T erm.
3-38 3 3 . . 5 5 9 9 : : T T y y p p e e F F 5 5 9 9 1 1 2 2 -b b i i t t R R T T U U C C u u r r r r e e n n t t , , V V o o l l t t a a g g e e , , W W , , V V A A R R Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes).
3-39 3 3 . . 6 6 0 0 : : T T y y p p e e F F 6 6 0 0 E E n n e e r r g g y y C C o o u u n n t t e e r r Q Length: 2 Registers (4 bytes) Q Range: +99,999,999 / 0 or 0 / -99,999,999 kWh, kV ARh Q Unit: 1 kWh, kV ARh Q Each pair of registers represents an Energy Counter in primary .
3-40 3 3 . . 6 6 2 2 : : T T y y p p e e F F 6 6 2 2 S S c c a a l l e e d d P P u u l l s s e e A A c c c c u u m m u u l l a a t t i i o o n n , , A A g g g g r r e e g g a a t t i i o o n n o o r r.
3-41 3 3 . . 6 6 3 3 : : T T y y p p e e F F 6 6 3 3 L L o o g g I I n n d d e e x x Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q Range: 65,535 / 0 Q Unit: 1 Unit Q This register contains a 2-byte MSB unsigned integer , which represents the First or Last Index for a given Log.
3-42 3 3 . . 6 6 5 5 : : T T y y p p e e F F 6 6 5 5 S S c c a a l l e e d d E E n n e e r r g g y y S S e e t t t t i i n n g g Q Length: 1/2 a Register (1 byte) Q Each register contains 2 bytes.
3-43 3 3 . . 6 6 6 6 : : T T y y p p e e 6 6 6 6 T T O O U U U U p p l l o o a a d d C C a a l l e e n n d d a a r r W W i i n n d d o o w w L L o o c c k k e e d d t t o o P P o o r r t t Q Length: 1 Register (2 bytes) Q When read, this register contains an enumeration indicating to which port the TOU Upload Calendar W indow is locked.
3-44 Example: Register 00390, Maximum K-Factor Phase A Current, might contain the following data: Register 0185H, Maximum K-Factor Phase A Current, might contain the following data: Address 00390 V alue 08BBH Most significant bit 0 Decimal +2235 K-Factor +22.
4-1 Chapt er 4 Modbus Register Map Notes 4 4 . . 1 1 : : M M o o d d b b u u s s R R e e g g i i s s t t e e r r M M a a p p N N o o t t e e s s Q The information in this chapter refers to the Register Map’ s “Notes” column.
4-2 9) V A, V AR and W atts are in secondary . T o convert this value into primary V A, V AR or W atts, multiply by the Phase V oltage PT Ratio, composed of the Phase V oltage PT Ratio Numerator and D.
5-1 Chapt er 5 Logs, Port Control and Updating Programmable Settings 5 5 . . 1 1 : : D D o o w w n n l l o o a a d d i i n n g g L L o o g g s s - O O v v e e r r v v i i e e w w Q A Modbus Master uses a Log W indow consisting of 64 Registers to retrieve logs from an EPM Slave.
5-2 — Max Records: an unsigned integer representing the total number of records the log is capable of holding. In order to maintain a one-for -one relationship in parallel logs (Sequence of Events S.
5-3 action should be performed only under the following two circumstances: —When the programmable settings are modified, such that data already in the logs is invalidated. For example, any modifications involving the record size or or ganization of the contents of a snapshot would require the logs to be cleared of any previous data.
5-4 15. Read W indow from the beginning up to (but not including) the ending of fset. 16. Un-pause the log by writing FFFFH to the Log W indow Index Register .
5-5 Example: Ending W indow Index = Int([8 x {500 + 1}]/128 = Int(31.3125) = 31 Ending W indow Offset = (8 x [500 + 1]) % 128 = 40 7. Set the W indow Mode to Download Mode by writing the Download Mode code (0000H) to the Log W indow Mode Register . Example: W rite the value 0000H to the W indow Mode for Historical Log 1, Register 38209.
5-6 Example: W rite the value 0 (0000H) to the W indow Index Historical Log 1, Register 38145. 15. Read W indow from the beginning up to (but not including) the Ending Of fset. Ending Offset = First Register of W indow + (Ending W indow Offset/2). Example: (Index = 31).
5-7 Largest W indow Offset = (Record Size x Max Records) % 128. Example: Largest W indow Index = Int([64 x 28928]/128) = Int(14464) = 14464. Largest W indow Offset = (64 x 28928) % 128 = 0. 6. Determine the ending W indow Index and the ending W indow offset using these formulas: Ending W indow Index = Int([Record Size x {Last Index + 1}]/128).
5-8 13. Read W indow from beginning up to (but not including) the Lar gest Offset. Largest Of fset = First Register of W indow + (Lar gest W indow Offset/2). Example: (Index = 14464). 38273 + (0/2) = 38273. Read from 38273 up to 38273; therefore, read nothing.
5-9 0x00B W aveform Sample Log 0x00C PQ Log 0x00D Reset Log 0x00E-0x0FF Undefined The most significant byte defines the following modes, Paused Download Mode (0x000), and Running Download Mode (0x001). In Paused Download mode (0x000), the log being accessed is paused - new records are not added to the log while it is paused.
5-10 0x0FFFF to Register 0x099FF). 4. Software should store the Historical Log 1 Header Information. 5. Software should read the Auto Increment W indow Index and Auto Increment Log W indow (Registers 0x099FF-0x09A3F) 6. Software should verify the expected value for the Auto Increment W indow Index.
5-11 5 5 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 : : S S e e q q u u e e n n c c e e f f o o r r P P o o r r t t L L o o c c k k i i n n g g Q T o lock a port, follow the steps below: 1. Determine the port to which the Modbus Master is currently attached: Register 6541 1. 2.
5-12 5 5 . . 3 3 : : U U p p d d a a t t i i n n g g P P r r o o g g r r a a m m m m a a b b l l e e S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s - O O v v e e r r v v i i e e w w Q Programmable settings in the EPM meter are stored in FLASH. With FLASH, bytes are not rewritable; the entire sector must be erased and rewritten.
5-13 FLASH Programmable Settings Checksum (Register 65413). 17. Upgrade software transmits the Reset to Normal Operation Command (writes 0100H to Register 65410). 18. Upgrade software polls EPM Comm Operation Indicator (Register 65409) until it returns that the unit is in Normal Operation.
5-14 0x002 Daily 0x003 Hourly 0x004-0x0FF Undefined, behaves as Seasonal Seasonal operation freezes the Active registers at the selected hour of the day four times a year . The hour to freeze at is entered as the Freeze Hour , described below , while the four days to freeze at are the previously defined Season Start T imes.
5-15 5 5 . . 5 5 : : C C a a l l i i b b r r a a t t i i o o n n I I n n t t e e r r f f a a c c e e Q Manual Adjustment Interface Decimal Hex Dual Port Address Name Modbus Register Address 57349 0x0E.
5-16 In the dual port, activation of a function is performed by the communication processor writing the value 0x0AA to a given location. When acknowledged, the location is cleared to the value 0x055. By communication, activation of a function is performed by issuing a write (the value is unimportant) to a given Modbus register .
5-17 Q Direct Adjustment Interface Calibration data can be read and modified using the above registers. Factory Calibration and CT/PT Compensation Calibration are available in the above blocks. The Block T imestamp indicates when the data you are reading was last refreshed for viewing.
5-18 Q T o increase/decrease a voltage reading by y percent, multiply the gain factor by (100 + y)/100 . Q Current Gain Factors: 4-byte signed LSB values with 16 bits of fraction that are used as a divisive factor . Q T o increase/decrease a current reading by y percent, multiply the gain factor by 100 (100 + y) .
6-1 Chapt er 6 EPM Log Formats 6.1: Log Formats Overview Q Historical Log 1 : Historical Log 1 will fill to the total allocated memory . The number of records possible in Historical Log 1 is the total memory allocated divided by the record size (size of a Historical Log 1 snapshot).
6-2 Q Digital Input Snapshot Log : The Digital Input Log will fill to the total allocated memory . The number of records possible in the Digital Input Log is the total memory allocated divided by the record size (size of a Digital Input Snapshot).
6-3 points for the line are ignored. Q Record Format: A Record contains as many bytes as specified by the Historical Log 1 Record Size Field in the Programmable Settings Block (45463).
6-4 Q Historical Log 2 Record Size: (45464) This Register is an enumeration for the size of a record in the Historical Log. The valid values are: 0x00000 = 32 byte records 0x00001 = 64 byte records 0x.
6-5 If the historical record was recorded after powering up or the log was reset, the record does not contain information covering a full interval and the most significant bit of the second’ s byte will be set.
6-6 32 nd Limit's V alue 1 Comparison. A bit value of 1 means that the Comparison is exceeded: less than or equal to V alue 1 for a below limit, greater than V alue 1 for an above limit. A bit value of 0 means that the Comparison is not exceeded: greater than V alue 1 for a below limit, less than or equal to V alue 1 for an above limit.
6-7 A Point Number is an index into the Communication T able. Example: Point Number 1 is for the second entry in a Line. Line Number 1 1, Point Number 1 is the second in the twelfth line, 0.1 second V BN . Data Pointers with Point Numbers greater than the number of points for the line are ignored.
6-8 6.6: Waveform Trigger Log Format Q The W aveform T rigger Log stores records in response to High Speed Limit Triggers. It records descriptive information about records in the W aveform Samples Log.
6-9 If the unit is an EPM 9650 with regular hardware, RMS values are in units of squared secondary , with two bytes of fraction. That is, each count is 1/65536 of a squared volt. If the unit is an EPM 9650 with 300 V hardware, RMS values are in units of squared secondary , with 14 bits of fraction.
6-10 • The next four bytes are a bitmap of the S tates of the High Speed Limits after a triggering cycle. These bits represent the true states of all the limits, regardless of trigger enable settings.
6-11 occurred between the two captures. • The next byte is a counter for Consecutive Captures. If programmed to record 4 captures per event, the four captures will have values of 0x000, 0x001, 0x002 and 0x003, respectively , for this byte. • The next 8 bytes are a T ime Stamp of the format above.
6-12 The formula to use for EPM 9650s with regular hardware or EPM 9800s is: Sample Gained Factor Gain x Sample Ungained _ 65536 _ 16384 _ = Example for EPM 9650 with regular hardware or EPM 9800: Ungained V oltage Sample = 0x01234 = 4660 Gain Factor = 421.
6-13 Q Graphically , the three segmentations could be represented as the following: 6.7: Waveform Samples Log Format Q The W aveform Samples Log responds to High Speed Limit T riggers. It records samples from the requested channels at the requested sample rate.
6-14 Q Each analog sample uses 2 bytes to represent a 15-bit sample. There are three different forms that the two bytes might occupy , one form for voltage samples and two forms for current samples. • For all three forms, the first byte is the least significnt byte and contains the lower order bits, 7-0.
6-15 0x080 +2.500000 +2.499924 0x07FFF 0x0FF 0x07F 0x080 +2.500000 +2.499847 +2.499847 0x07FFE 0x0FF 0x07F 0x080 +2.500000 +2.499847 +2.499771 0x07FFD 0x0FE 0x07F 0x080 +2.500000 +2.499696 +2.499696 0x07FFC 0x0FE 0x07F 0x080 +2.500000 +2.499696 0x07FFB 0x0FD 0x07F 0x080 +2.
6-16 • For current samples, there are two forms for the second byte. The two forms are signaled by the most significan bit of the second byte. If the byte is clear , the second byte represents a course representation and contains information on bits 14 – 8 in modified two’ s complement format.
6-17 0x01FF 0x040 +2.500000 +2.499847 +2.499924 0x07FFF 0x0FF 0x03F 0x01FF 0x040 +2.500000 +2.499847 +2.499847 0x07FFE 0x0FF 0x03F 0x01FF 0x040 +2.500000 +2.499847 +2.499771 0x07FFD 0x0FE 0x03F 0x01FF 0x040 +2.500000 +2.499695 +2.480621 0x07F02 0x03F 0x01FC 0x040 +2.
6-18 0x01EF 0x03E +2.421875 +2.421722 +2.421722 0x07BFE 0x0FF 0x03D 0x01EF 0x03E +2.421875 +2.421772 +2.421646 0x07BFD 0x0FE 0x03D 0x01EF 0x03E +2.421875 +2.421570 +0.312653 0x01002 0x001 0x008 0x0040 0x008 +0.312500 +0.312653 +0.312576 0x01001 0x000 0x008 0x0040 0x008 +0.
6-19 +0.302810 0x00F81 0x007 0x003E 0x0BE +0.302734 +0.302734 +0.302734 0x00F80 0x007 0x003E 0x0BE +0.302734 +0.302734 +0.302658 0x00F7F 0x0BF 0x007 0x003D 0x0BE +0.302734 +0.302582 +0.302582 0x00F7E 0x0BF 0x007 0x003D 0x0BE +0.302734 +0.302582 +0.302505 0x00F7D 0x0BE 0x007 0x003D 0x0BE +0.
6-20 Q High Speed Digital Input States contain the states of the 8 High Speed Digital Inputs in the following format: A bit value of 1 means the input is open.
6-21 6.8: Power Quality (CBEMA) Log Format Q PQ (CBEMA) Log Format: The PQ (CBEMA) Log records in response to surges and sags of programmed High Speed Limit T riggers on enabled High Speed channels.
6-22 • The next four bytes are a bitmap of the Latched Delta states of the High Speed Limits. For the first cycle that a limit changes state, the change of state is recognized as a Delta. If waveform capture parameters require multiple captures for a given change, subsequent captures would be recognized as having no new Deltas.
6-23 If the unit has regular hardware, RMS values are in units of squared secondary , with two bytes of fraction. That is, each count is 1/65536 of a squared volt. If the unit is supplied with 300V hard- ware, RMS values are in units of squared secondary , with 14 bits of fraction.
6-24 • The next byte indicates whether this PQ record is continuous in monitoring with the previous record. If the byte is non-zero, then this is the first record recorded after a power -down, reset or download, and all unfinished durations prior to this record are lost.
6-25 then this is the first record recorded after a power -down, reset or download, and it is possible that some transitions were not recorded. If the bit is zero, then monitoring was continuous between the last record and this one.
6-26 6.10: Digital Input Snapshot Log Format Q Digital Input Snapshot Log : The Digital Input Snapshot Log will fill to the total allocated memory . The number of records possible in the Digital Input Log is the total memory allocated divided by the record size (size of a Digital Input Snapshot).
6-27 5 binary 0 – 59 minute 6 binary 0 – 59 second 7 binary 0 – 100 centisecond Note: This log does not record records during T est Mode. Q The remaining bytes are the values requested by the Digital Input Snapshot Data Pointers (45205- 45332).
6-28 6.11: Digital Output Log Format Q Digital Output Log Format: The Digital Output Log stores records in order to document the stages used when changing states of Digital Outputs.
6-29 A bit value of 0 indicates that information for this relay is not yet valid; a bit value of 1 indicates that information for this relay is valid. · The next 16 bytes represent the inputs to the Relay Logic Trees arranged as follows: · Each bit represents the state of an input into a Relay Logic Tree.
6-30 Each bit represents the state of a gate output in a Relay Logic Tree. A bit value of 0 indicates a false output value; a bit value of 1 indicates a true output value.
6-31 · The next 2 bytes indicate the desired state of the relay , in the same order as above. If the relay is locked, as indicated in the previous 2 bytes, then the relay should be locked to this relay . If the relay is unlocked, then this is the state in which the relay should be as indicated by the Relay Logic T ree for this relay .
6-32 6.12: Digital Output Snapshot Log Format Q Digital Output Snapshot Log: The Digital Output Snapshot Log will fill to the total allocated memory . The number of records possible in the Digital Output Log is the total memory allocated divided by the record size (size of a Digital Output Snapshot).
6-33 · The first eight bytes in each record is the T ime Stamp. The format of the T ime Stamp is: Byte Format Range Description 0 binary 0 – 99 century 1 binary 0 – 99 year 2 binary 1 – 12 mont.
6-34 6 6 . . 1 1 3 3 : : F F l l i i c c k k e e r r L L o o g g F F o o r r m m a a t t Q Flicker Log Format: The Flicker Log stores records in order to document Short T erm and Long T erm Flicker .
6-35 6 binary 0-59 second 7 binary 0-100 centisecond The source or meaning of the timestamp depends on the type of record being recorded. If this record was recorded while the meter was in T est Mode, then the most significant bit of the centisecond byte will be set.
6-36 The second byte of the sub-fields indicates what port was used for the action: 0x000 Port 4 0x001 Port 3 0x002 Port 2 0x003 Port 1 0x004-0x0FF Undefined The remaining 5 bytes of the sub-fields are undefined. Q Change Programmable Settings The 7 bytes of the sub-fields are undefined.
6-37 Q T est Mode The first byte of the sub-fields indicates which T est Mode action occurred. TLC TLC & CTPT Uncompensated CTPT T est Mode Ended 0x000 0x000 0x000 0x000 Wh T est (Del & Rcv) 0.
6-38 The third byte of the sub-fields indicates what port was used to download the log: 0x000 Port 4 0x001 Port 3 0x002 Port 2 0x003 Port 1 0x004-0x0FF Undefined The remaining 4 bytes of the sub-fields are undefined.
7-1 Chapt er 7 EPM Programmable Settings Blocks Q The EPM Modbus Register Map can be found in Chapter 2. This chapter gives a detailed description of each of the Programmable Settings Blocks.
7-2 Q Channel identification is performed by referencing the internal data table of the EPM device, by specifying the Line Number and Point Number for a particular value.
7-3 Q Hysteresis combination uses comparison 1 to set the combination, and comparison 2 to clear the combination. If both inputs are asserted, comparison 1 has priority . The usual arrangement would be to program comparison 1 to above a large value and comparison 2 to below a small value.
7-4 7.4: W aveform/CBEMA Settings Block (45465-45500). Set Points 1 register , 2 bytes signed integers. The value is ranged from +327.67 to -327.68. The unit is 0.01%. These are the percentage of the Full Scale values. W aveform & PQ enable 1 register , 2 bytes bitmaps.
7-5 256 Samples/Cycle Channel Selection and 512 Samples/Cycle Channel Selection (45500) When the Sample Rate is 256 or 512, not all voltage and currents can be sampled. There will be choices which can be sampled under 256 or 512 sample rate. 7.5: High Speed Inputs Settings Block (45501-45723).
7-6 7.8: External Analog Input Module Settings Block (45809-45812). • Up to 4 External Analog Input Modules can be addressed in this block. • Address - 2 bytes, unsigned integers. • A value of 0x0FFFF for an address indicates that this device is unused.
7-7 7.11: CT & PT Ratio Settings Block (45909-45924). • Address - 2 registers, 4 bytes, unsigned integers. • Primary numbers and secondary numbers are in these blocks for the proper ratios. 7.12: Hookup and Time Settings Block (45925-45944). • Hookup - 1 register , 2 bytes.
7-8 • T ransformer Loss Compensation (TLC) Enable - 1 byte, unsigned integer . • Internal KYZ Form - 1 byte bit map. Refer to the Internal KYZ Settings Block (46330) for more detail. A bit value of 0 = Form C = Pulse of the relay . A bit value of 1 = Form A = T ransition of the relay .
7-9 7.15: Device Label Settings Block (45969-45992). • Meter Designation - 8 registers, 16 bytes ASCII. • Auxiliary V oltage Label - 8 registers, 16 bytes ASCII. • Measured Neutral Current Label - 8 registers, 16 bytes ASCII. 7.16: Network Settings Block (45993-46016).
7-10 Mode 2 - Network Mode 2. 1 byte. Bit 7: IP Address Resolution A bit value of 1 means use DHCP server . A bit value of 0 means use static IP address programmed into the meter . Bits 0-6: Reserved • DNS Server 1 IP Address - 2 registers, 4 bytes.
7-1 1 7.17: Block Window Average External Synchronization Block (46017). • BW A Synch Enable - 1 byte. Instead of using the time interval, the EPM can calculate the Thermal and Block average when the pulse is detected on one of the High Speed Inputs.
7-12 • Power Factor Labeling - 1 register , Low Byte only . 7.20: T est Mode Configuration Block (46020). • T est Mode Exit Delay T ime - 1 registers, 2 bytes - 2-byte unsigned integer . • Range: 5 minutes to 60 minutes. This is the time in which Communicator Ext will exit T est Mode, if there is no activity .
7-13 7.23: External Module Port Assignment Block (46197-46206). • Port Assignment bytes are enumerated as in the following table: Assignment s V alue 0x000 Port 4 0x001 Port 3 0x002 Port 2 0x003 Port 1 (232/485) 0x004 Diagnostic Port (currently not in use) External Module Port Assignments 7.
7-14 7.25: Internal Input Pulse Accumulation Scale Factor Block (46209-46325). • Scale Factors - 2 registers, 4 bytes unsigned integers. • Aggregator Assignments - 1 byte unsigned integerss. • Pulse Accumulation Labels - 8 registers, 16 bytes ASCII.
7-15 • Internal KYZ Enable - 1 byte. A bit value of 1 = KYZ is enabled. A bit value of 0 = KYZ is disabled. • End of Interval Pulse - The EPM 9800 can generate a pulse upon completion of a block window interva1. This pulse is generated on one of the relays and the pulse width is selectable.
7-16 7.28: Internal Input Pulse Accumulation Unit Label Block (46373-46420). • 4 registers, 8 bytes. These labels are used to describe the units a pulse represents. Units are usually one word and are 8 characters or less. Examples of Units: Gallons, BTUs, Liters, Wh, kWh, V Ah, etc.
7-17 7.29: ElectroLogic Block (46421-46804) An EPM device will support 16 Relay structures. Q Ε ach Relay Structure will combine up to 8 Limit Comparisons or Combinations using a three-level binary tree of AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR or Hysteresis combinations.
7-18 Q The structure for the Direction and Combination byte: Bits 7-5 Unused, set to 0 Bit 4 Negate combination (AND -> NAND, etc.) Bits 3-2 00 = AND combination 01 = OR combination 10 = XOR combin.
7-19 7.32: Miscellaneous DNP Settings Block (47063-47104) Scale for Analog Output of A verage Pulse Accumulation - 1 byte unsigned integer . Pulse accumulation values are 8-byte. But the Analog Output Module can accept 4-byte quantity . Therefore, only 4 bytes out of 8 bytes will be sent to Analog Output Module.
7-20 • Bitmap Bit 13: Choice of Class 0 poll between Object 20 and Object 21 Bit 12: Enable DNP Freeze Schedule • DNP Freeze Date & T ime - 4 registers, 8 bytes.
7-21 7.33: Custom DNP Definition Block for Analog Input (Object 30) (47105-47360) • Line number: 2-byte unsigned integer Line number and Point number will indicate the Analog Input value to be used for one of the point in Object 30. • Point number: 1-byte unsigned integer • Reserved: 1 byte.
7-22 The meter has an 8-byte Binary Counter V alue while DNP can only give a 4-byte value. By using this scaling, the user can get the proper range of data.
7-23 7.35: Custom DNP Definition Block for Binary Input (Object 1) (47425-47456) • Line number: 2-byte unsigned integer Line number and Point number indicate the Binary Input value used for 8 points in Object 1. • Point number: 1-byte unsigned integer • Class Assignments: 8-bit bitmap (1 byte).
7-24 7.37: Custom DNP Definition Block for Global V alues (47459-47463) When the master requests data by the object, it can specify the variation in the request so the master can get the data formatted for its use. When the master asks for V ariation 0, the slave meter can respond with any variation(s).
7-25 7.42: Internal Modem Card Settings Block (50177-50268) • Ring number - 1 byte. The EPM device will answer after this number of rings (1 to 9). • Baud Rate - 1 byte. This will program the baud rate of the gateway . • Port Configuration - 1 byte.
7-26 • Call Fail Reset Limit - 1 byte. User-set value for the number of hours the modem will lock out incoming calls if the Incoming Connection Failure Limit is reached (1-50 hours). • V iolation Lockout T ime - 1 byte. Use-set time limit for the number of hours (1-32) modem will be inaccessible.
7-27 • Primary Retry Delay - 1 register , 2 bytes. The number of minutes (0-1000) between retries. • Primary Phone Number (48 bytes) - 24 registers, 48 bytes. The first phone number (up to 48 characters) called for automated callout. • Time Limit - Reserved for future use.
7-28 • Device Addresses at Gateway (Device 5, Device 6) - The address has one byte unsigned integer . The device address can be any number except 1. The number 1 is always reserved for the Primary Device. • Device Addresses at Gateway (Device 7, Device 8) - The address has one byte unsigned integer .
7-29 7 7 . . 4 4 4 4 : : A A u u t t o o T T F F T T P P D D o o w w n n l l o o a a d d S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s B B l l o o c c k k ( ( N N e e t t w w o o r r k k S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s 1 1 0 0 / / 1 1 0 0 0 0 C C a a r r d d ) ) ( ( 5 5 0 0 7 7 8 8 5 5 -5 5 0 0 8 8 6 6 0 0 ) ) • Enable / Disable - 1 Register .
7-30 7 7 . . 4 4 6 6 : : F F T T P P C C l l i i e e n n t t ( ( N N e e t t w w o o r r k k S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s 1 1 0 0 / / 1 1 0 0 0 0 C C a a r r d d ) ) ( ( 5 5 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 -5 5 1 1 1 1 4 4 8 8 ) ) • FTP Username (32 bytes) - 16 registers, 32 bytes.
7-31 • Bitmap Set - 8-bit bitmap. Bit 7: TCP Enable A value of 0 means DNP over TCP listening point disabled. A value of 1 means DNP over TCP listening point enabled. Bit 6: UDP Enable A value of 0 means DNP over UDP end point disabled. A value of 1 means DNP over UDP end point enabled.
7-32 • TCP Ending V alid Client Ports - Four 2 byte unsigned integers. These are Ending Client port for validating TCP connections. • UDP S tarting V alid Client Ports - Four 2 byte unsigned integers. These are Starting Client ports for validating UDP datagrams.
7-33 Examples: For the following, the Q1234 V Ah has a current value of 123,456,789.0123 V Ah. 7 7 . . 5 5 1 1 : : U U p p d d a a t t e e S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s B B l l o o c c k k ( ( 5 5 2 2 9 9 7 7 5 5 -5 5 3 3 2 2 4 4 8 8 ) ) Q User Memo Field (256 bytes)- 128 registers, 256 bytes.
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8-1 Chapt er 8 Register Block Titles Q This chapter expands upon information listed in the EPM Modbus Register Map (Chapter 2). Register Block T itles refer to a Register or Group of Registers in the Register Map that serve a particular purpose or function.
8-2 Q Example: Resetting the T ime on a meter . For May 20, Century is 20 (14H). Y ear is 02. Month is 05. Day is 20 (14H). Hour is 15 (0FH). Minute is 45 (2DH). Second is 00. Centisecond is 00. Day is 0002H. The following data is sent to the EPM meter address 1.
8-3 Phase A-B, B-C, C-A V oltage, Phase A, B, C V A, V A, Phase A, B, C V AR, Three Phase V AR, Phase A, B, C W atts, Three Phase W atts, Frequency , Phase A, B, C Power Factor , Three Phase Power Factor , V oltage Imbalance, Current Imbalance. (See 3.
8-4 8.12: Harmonic Magnitude Block (01022-01789) Q Description: Harmonic Magnitude Registers included in this block: Phase A-N/A-B, B-N/B-C, C-N/C-A V oltage for 0 th through 127 th Harmonic Magnitude, Phase A, B, C Current for 0 th through 127 th Harmonic Magnitude.
8-5 8.20: Digital Input Block (02774-02841) Q Description: Digital Input Registers included in this block: Input S tates, Module 1, Accum 1-8 (Module 1), Input States, Module 2, Accum 1-8 (Module 2), Input States, Module 3, Accum 1-8 (Module 3), Input States, Module 4, Accum 1-8 (Module 4).
8-6 8.25: Time of Use Prior Month Register Block (03653-04196) Q Description: T ime of Use Prior Month Registers included in all blocks: Received W atthour (Q1+4), V Ahour (Q1), V ARhour (Q1), V Ahour.
8-7 V Ahour (Q2), V ARhour (Q2), V Ahour (Q3), V ARhour (Q3), Peak Demand Rec W att (Q1+4), Del W att (Q2+3), Rec V AR (Q1+2), Del V AR (Q3+4), Coin. Demand V AR to Peak Demand Rec W att, Del W att, Peak Demand Rec W att (Q1+4) T ime Stamp, Del W att (Q2+3) T ime Stamp, Peak Demand Rec V AR (Q1+2) T ime Stamp, Del V AR (Q3+4) T ime Stamp.
8-8 8.38: Analog Input Block (05947-05978) Q Description: Analog Input Registers in this block: Analog Inputs 1-8, Modules 1-4. (See 3.10.) 8.39: Limit Combination Block (05979-05980) Q Description: Limit Combination Registers included in this block: Limit S tates, Combinations 1-16, 17-32.
8-9 8.43: T est Mode Block (06040-06096) Q Description: These Registers are not for the normal mode of the unit. When in T est Mode, these Registers have the proper values for the intended tests.
8-10 3+4), Positive V ARhour (Quadrants 1+2) Primary , Negative V ARhour (Quadrants 3+4) Primary , Negative V ARhour Primary , Quadrant 1, 4, 2, 3 W atthour Secondary , Quadrant 1 V ahour , V ARhour S.
8-1 1 TOU Current Month Register 0-7 Cumulative Demand Q1 + Q4 W att and Q2 + Q3 W att, T OU Current Month T otals Cumulative Demand Q1 + Q4 and Q2 + Q3 W att.
8-12 calculated using W att, V AR and V A. T otal A verage Power Factor values will be calculated by Wh, V ARh and V Ah. 8.62: Reset Active Time of Use T ime Stamp (07860-07863) Q Description: This register holds the T ime Stamp when Active TOU T ime is reset.
8-13 8.70: Time of Use Calendar Block (34919-35800) Q Description: T ime of Use Calendar Registers included in all blocks: Modification T ime Stamp, Calendar Y ear , Profile for 2-Day Segments for the Whole Calendar Y ear (Jan1/Jan2 Profile), Profile Status, Profile Register for 8.
8-14 V alid Bitmap These Registers hold the bit flags indicating whether the EPM device recognizes the lines in the Historical Log Settings Block (the block at Register 45205). The first bit represents the validity of the Data Pointer in the Historical Log Settings.
8-15 8 8 . . 8 8 0 0 : : F F l l i i c c k k e e r r L L o o g g H H e e a a d d e e r r ( ( 3 3 7 7 3 3 7 7 7 7 -3 3 7 7 3 3 9 9 4 4 ) ) Description: Currently not used.
8-16 8 8 . . 8 8 3 3 : : W W a a v v e e f f o o r r m m S S a a m m p p l l e e s s L L o o g g H H e e a a d d e e r r ( ( 3 3 7 7 5 5 6 6 9 9 -3 3 7 7 5 5 8 8 6 6 ) ) Description: W aveform Samples Log Registers included in this block: See Registers 36865-36882.
8-17 in bytes, allocated to External Device Programming Blocks. This memory is allocated from RAM, not NVRAM. Record Size: This Register is an unsigned integer representing the size, in bytes, of an External Device Programming Block. First Index: An unsigned integer representing the Index of the First External Device Programming Block.
8-18 When a value other than 0x0FFFF is written to this Register , the index is updated. If the W indow Mode for this log indicates a Paused Mode (0x00000 or 0x00001 in Register 38209), Historical Log 1 is paused, preventing the addition of new records while the log is being accessed.
8-19 Register 38155 is not currently used. W aveform Samples Log (38156): When read, this Register returns the Index used by the W aveform Samples Log W indow to access W aveform Samples Log on this port. Functionality follows the Historical Log 1 W indow Index (38145).
8-20 The designation “first 128 bytes of the log” is a physical description based on the absolute address- es of the memory allocated to the log. The first (oldest) record in the log may not be located at the beginning of the log.
8-21 Functionality follows Historical Log 1 W indow Mode (38209). Flicker Log (38217): When read, this Register returns the Mode in use by the Flicker Log W indow to access Flicker Log on this port. Functionality follows the Historical Log 1 W indow Mode (38209).
8-22 Digital Input Log (38529-38592): These Registers are a 128-byte window into the Digital Input Log. Depending on the Digital Input Log W indow Index, a different 128-byte area of Digital Input Log can be accessed. Digital Input Snapshot Log (38593-38656): These Registers are a 128-byte window into the Digital Input Snapshot Log.
8-23 8 8 . . 9 9 3 3 : : A A u u t t o o I I n n c c r r e e m m e e n n t t W W i i n n d d o o w w B B l l o o c c k k ( ( 3 3 9 9 4 4 2 2 3 3 -3 3 9 9 4 4 8 8 8 8 ) ) Auto Increment Configuration - 1 Register , 2 bytes.
8-24 timer is initiated on these reads. Should the timer run out (the index is not incremented/read in 30 seconds), the appropriate log will be allowed to continue logging.
8-25 An additional piece of information is contained in the centisecond byte. The most significant bit indicates whether Limit T rigger monitoring was continuous between the last record and this record.
8-26 Limit Data Pointers (45077-45204) : These Registers indicate which values are being monitored by Limits. Each Data Pointer has the following 8-byte structure: A Line Number is an index into the Communication T able. Example: Line Number 1 1 is for the 12th Line in the Communication T able, 0.
8-27 8.95: Port Control Block (41729-44544) Q Description: Port Control Registers included in this block (see Chapter 5): Port Control Command (41729): When written, this Register receives commands meant to control the ports.
8-28 ReceiveIn indexes the location where the next received character will be placed in the Receive Buffer by the interrupt routine. ReceiveOut indexes the location where the next character should be removed from the Receive Buffer by the parsing routine.
8-29 8.96: Energy Preset Block (44545-44549) Q Description: This block is for EPM 9800 Only . Energy readings can be preset by GE Communicator EXT 3.0 software. Preset Energy V alue: 4 Registers, 8 bytes. These registers hold the energy readings that will be used by the software for certain Energy Applications.
8-30 8.98: Action Block - Resetting EPM Registers (57345-57393) Most of the Registers in the Action Block are used to perform an action, reset an EPM Register . Unless otherwise stated, the action is performed when a value, any value, is written to that Register .
8-31 the signal should be as follows: When read, this Register returns the state of the V oltage Calibration. A value of 0x00000 means that V oltage Calibration is not taking place.
8-32 Refresh External I/O Header Information (57390): This Register , when written, causes all External Devices to be polled for their Information Blocks. Refresh External I/O Pr ogramming Information (57391): This Register , when written, causes all External Devices to be polled for their Programming Blocks.
8-33 8.102: Operational Communication Settings Block (65025-65040) These Registers keep the valid Communication Settings for all four ports. The Communication Settings Block (45057) in the Programmable Settings Block might have the wrong values if they were interrupted while the meter was being updated.
8-34 Firmware V ariation S trings (65089-65280) Eight Registers each and Null T erminated ASCII Strings (T erminating Null (ASCII 00H) at the end of the string). (See 3.1.) 8.105: DSP Diagnostic Block (65281-65312) Q Description: DSP Diagnostic Registers are for internal use only .
8-35 Password Lock (65326) : This Register is used to report the Locked Port and change the Locked Port for Password Modification. W riting a value of 0x00000 to this Register requests locking Password Updates to this port and locking out Password Updates to other ports.
8-36 8.107: Dynamic Configuration Block (65345-65349) Q Description: Dynamic Configuration Registers included in this block: NVRAM Configuration (65345): 2bytes, unsigned integer . This Register (see above) indicates the memory option of the EPM unit.
8-37 will be used with a single Hookup and the continued use of a Programmable Setting would allow a user to select a Hookup that the meter is not capable of monitoring.
8-38 0x000 Not Present 0x001 Present 0x002-0x0FF Undefined, treated as Not Present Com Port (65362-65363): In both the 9650 and the 9800, there are options which attach devices to the Communication Ports, internal to the case. Externally Connected devices use communication settings that need to be user programmable.
8-39 range from nominally 150V to 300V . W ithout identifiying this modification, it is necessary to add a compensating Programmable Setting in to produce correct Secondary V oltage and Power . As a Programmable Setting, however , end users could incorrectly enable or disable this feature.
8-40 Bits 1, 4 and 5 indicate that all ports are set to the Default Communication Settings of Address 1, Modbus R TU, 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, No Parity , 1 Stop Bit and No Delay . Bit 2 indicates that one or more ports are set to an Illegal setting or combination of settings.
8-41 FLASH Locked Port (6541 1) This port contains two bytes. The first byte contains a code indicating which port is in use: 0x00000 = Port A,I/O 0x00100 = Port B 0x00200 = Port C 0x00300 = Port D, 232 or 485 0x00400 = Diagnostic Port The second byte contains a code indicating which port is locked for FLASH Routines.
8-42 EPM DSP FLASH Sequence & S tatus / FLASH Command (65415): This Register is similar to Register 65409, except that it effects the DSP Microcontroller Normal FLASH.
8-43 W rites to the Registers can only be performed by the Locked Port. W riting the 10th Register (65434) initiates the writing of the line to the FLASH. (It is recommended that the full ten registers, padded by 0x0FF’ s be written to write a HEX line.
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Glossary-1 Glos sary 0.1 Second V alues: These values are the RMS values of the indicated quantity as calculated after approximately 50 milliseconds (3 cycles) of sampling. 1 Second V alues: These values are the RMS values of the indicated quantity as calculated after one second (60 cycles) of sampling.
Glossary-2 Byte: A group of 8 binary digits processed as a unit by a computer (or device) and used especially to represent an alphanumeric character . CBEMA Curve: A voltage quality curve established originally by the Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Association.
Glossary-3 and 100BaseT as defined in IEEE 802.3 standards. However , several other versions of Ethernet are also available. Exception Response: Error Code (Modbus communication) transmitted in a packet from the Slave to the Master if the Slave has encountered an invalid command or other problem.
Glossary-4 Master Device: In Modbus communication, a Master Device initiates and controls all information transfer in the form of a Request Packet to a Slave Device. The Slave reponds to each request. Maximum Demand: The largest demand calculated during any interval over a billing period.
Glossary-5 Quadrant: W att and V AR flow is typically represented usng an X-Y coordinate system. (Programmable The four corners of the X-Y plane are referred to as quadrants.
Glossary-6 communication. Swell: A voltage quality event during which the RMS voltage is higher than normal for a period of time, typically from 1/2 cycle to 1 minute. THD: T otal Harmonic Distortion is the combined ef fect of all harmonics measured in a voltage or current.
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