TPU2000/2000R Modbus/Modbus Plus Automation Guide
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24/1
I 1-1 (ang) Hi byte
24/2
I 1-1 (ang) Lo byte
24/3
I 2-1 (ang) Hi byte
25/1
I 2-1 (ang) Lo byte
25/2
I 0-2 (ang) Hi byte
25/3
I 0-2 (ang) Lo byte
26/1
I 1-2 (ang) Hi byte
26/2
I 1-2 (ang) Lo byte
26/3
I 2-2 (ang) Hi byte
27/1
I 2-2 (ang) Lo byte
27/2
Scale - Phase Wdg 1 high byte
27/3
Scale - Phase Wdg 1 low byte
28/1
Scale - Phase Wdg 2 high byte
28/2
Scale - Phase Wdg 2 low byte
28/3
Scale - Neutral Wdg 1 high byte
29/1
Scale - Neutral Wdg 1 low byte
29/2
Scale - Ground Wdg 2 high byte
29/3
Scale - Ground Wdg 2 low byte
30/1
Spare
30/2
Spare
30/3
Spare
If no fault data entry is present then send all 0s for 2/1 through 30/3.
6.9 Send Next Through Fault Record (3 6 9)
Same format as ( 3 6 8 ) except Msg 1/2 = 0x69.
6.10 Send First Harmonic Restraint Record (3 6 10)
Msg byte Definition
1/1
Relay Status (see command 3 4 1, msg 1/1)
1/2
C Subcommand = 0x6a
1/3
Total Number of Messages = 42
2/1
Param Flag (high byte)
2/2
Param Flag (low byte)
2/3
Fault Type (element) (See Send First Differential Fault Record, command 3 5 8 for Fault Type
Definitions)
3/1
Setting
3/2
Fault Number (high byte)
3/3
Fault Number (low byte)
4/1
Year
4/2
Month
4/3
Day
5/1
Hours
5/2
Minutes
5/3
Seconds
6/1
Hundredths of seconds
Values at Start
6/2
Winding 1 Tap Hi byte (*10)
6/3
Winding 1 Tap Lo byte
7/1
Winding 2 Tap Hi byte (*10)
7/2
Winding 2 Tap Lo byte
7/3
I operate A hi byte (*800)
8/1
I operate A lo byte
8/2
I operate B hi byte (*800)
8/3
I operate B lo byte
9/1
I operate C hi byte (*800)
9/2
I operate C lo byte
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