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4.7.1

 Pulse Rate

You can configure the number of pulses to relate to a defined 

amount of Total Energy.

Please note there are limitations that need to be factored in 

when setting the pulsed output. This is based upon the relay 

output only being able to pulse 2 times per second.

For example, If the CT is set to 500/5A on a Single Phase 

network this would generate (500Ax230V=115,000 / 1000) 

115kWh which is 31W per second. A setting of 10IMP/kWh  

(10 pulses per kWH) would generate 3 pulses per second.  

This will exceed the 2 pulse per second limitation.

Pulse settings: 1 Pulse per: 10W (0.01) / 100W (0.1) / 

1000W/1kWh (1) / 10kWh (10) / 100kWh (100) /1000kWh 

(1000)

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Use the 

 and 

 buttons to choose the desired pulse 

rate. To save the new setting, hold the 

 button for 3 

seconds until the selection stops flashing.

4.7.2

 Pulse Duration

The energy monitored can be active or reactive and the pulse 

width can be selected as 200, 100 or 60mS.

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Use the 

 and 

 buttons to choose the desired pulse 

rate. To save the new setting, hold the 

 button for 3 

seconds until the selection stops flashing.

 

4.8

 Communication

The RS485 port can be used for communication using 

Modbus RTU Protocol. To configure the Modbus settings, 

such as Address and Baud Rate, this is also done within the 

Password-protected set up menu. 

4.8.1

 RS485 Address 

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

set the meter Address.

Range: 001(default) to 247.

Hold the 

 button to 

confirm the selection.

Use the 

 and 

 buttons to choose the necessary 

number, then press the 

 button to move along to the next 

number. To save the new setting, hold the 

 button for 3 

seconds until the selection stops flashing.

4.8.2

 Baud Rate

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the 

required option.

On completion of the entry procedure, hold the 

 button to 

confirm the setting.

4.8.3

 Parity

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the 

required option. 

Range: None (default), Odd 

or Even.

  

On completion of the entry procedure, hold the 

 button 

for 3 seconds until the selection stops flashing.

4.8.4

 Stop bits

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the 

required option.

Range: 1 (default) or 2.

On completion of the entry procedure, hold the 

 button 

for 3 seconds until the selection stops flashing.

4.9

 CLR 

The meter provides a function to reset the maximum demand 

value of current and power. 

Use the 

 and 

 

buttons to select the menu 

option. The screen will 

show the current setting.

Hold the 

 button to 

enter the menu option, the 

current selection will flash.

Hold the 

 button to confirm the setting and press 

 to 

return to the main set up menu.

5

 Specifications

5.1

 Measured Parameters

The unit can monitor and display the following parameters 

of a Single Phase Two Wire (1P2W), Three Phase Three Wire 

(3P3W) or Three Phase Four Wire (3P4W) system.

5.1.1

 Voltage and Current

• Phase to Neutral Voltages 100-289V AC  

(not for 3P3W supplies). 

• Phase to Phase Voltages 173-500V AC  

(3 Phase supplies only). 

• Percentage Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion (V %THD) for 

each Phase to Neutral (not for 3P3W supplies). 

• Percentage Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion (V% THD) 

between Phases (3 Phase supplies only).

• Current %THD for each Phase. 

5.1.2

 Power factor and Frequency and 

Max. Demand

• Frequency in Hz
• Instantaneous power:
• Power 0-3600 MW
• Reactive power 0-3600 MVAr
• Volt-amps 0-3600 MVA
• Maximum Demand Power since last reset
• Power factor
• Maximum Neutral Demand Current, since the last reset (for 

Three Phase supplies only)

5.1.3

 Energy Measurements

• Imported/Exported active energy 

0 to 9999999.9 kWh

• Imported/Exported reactive energy 0 to 9999999.9 kVArh 
• Total active energy

0 to 9999999.9 kWh

• Total reactive energy 

0 to 9999999.9 kVArh

5.2

 Measured Inputs

Voltage inputs through 4-way fixed connector with 2.5mm² 

stranded wire capacity. Single Phase Two Wire (1P2W), Three 

Phase Three Wire (3P3W) or Three Phase Four Wire (3P4W) 

unbalanced. Line frequency measured from L1 Voltage  

or L3 Voltage. Three current inputs (six physical terminals) with 

2.5mm² stranded wire capacity for connection of external CTs.  

Nominal rated input current 5A or 1A AC RMS.

5.3

 Accuracy

• Voltage

0·5% of range maximum

• Current

0·5% of nominal

• Frequency  

0·2% of mid-frequency

• Power factor     

1% of unity (0.01)

• Active power (W) 

±1% of range maximum

• Reactive power (VAr)  

±1% of range maximum

• Apparent power (VA) 

±1% of range maximum

• Active energy (Wh)  

Class 1 IEC 62053-21

• Reactive energy (VARh) 

±1% of range maximum

• Total harmonic distortion

1% up to 31st harmonic

• Response time to step input  

1s, typical, to >99% of 

final reading, at 50 Hz.

5.4

 Auxiliary Supply

Two-way fixed connector with 2.5mm² stranded wire 

capacity. 85-275V AC 50/60Hz ±10% or 120-380V DC ±20%. 

Consumption <2W 10VA.

5.5

 Interfaces for External Monitoring

Three interfaces are provided:

• RS485 communication channel that can be programmed 

for Modbus RTU protocol

• Relay output indicating real-time measured energy.

(configurable)

• Pulse output 3200IMP/kWh (not configurable)

The Modbus configuration (baud rate etc.) and the pulse  

relay output assignments (kW/kVArh) are configured through 

the set-up screens.

5.5.1 

Pulse Output

Opto-coupler with potential free SPST-NO Contact  

(Contact rating 5-27V DC / Max current input: Imin 2mA and 

Imax 27mA DC). The pulse output can be set to generate 

pulses to represent kWh or kVArh.

Rate

 can be set to generate 1 pulse per:

0.01 = 10 Wh/VArh

0.1 = 100 Wh/VArh

1 = 1 kWh/kVArh

10 = 10 kWh/kVArh

100 = 100 kWh/kVArh

Pulse width

 200/100/60 mS.

5.5.2

 RS485 Output for Modbus RTU

For Modbus RTU, the following RS485 communication 

parameters can be configured from the set-up menu:

Baud rate:

 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400

Parity:

 none (default) / odd / even

Stop bits: 

1 or 2

RS485 Network Address:

 3 digit number - 001-247

Modbus

 Word order

 Hi/Lo byte order is set automatically to 

normal or reverse. It cannot be configured from the  

set-up menu.

5.6

 Reference Conditions of Influence 

Quantities

Influence Quantities are variables that affect measurement 

errors to a minor degree. Accuracy is verified under nominal 

value (within the specified tolerance) of these conditions.

• Ambient temperature 

23°C ±1°C

• Input waveform  

50 or 60Hz ±2%

• Input waveform 

Sinusoidal (distortion 

factor < 0·005)

• Auxiliary supply voltage

Nominal ±1%

• Auxiliary supply frequency

Nominal ±1%

• Auxiliary supply waveform (if AC) 

Sinusoidal (distortion 

factor < 0·05)

• Magnetic field of external origin

Terrestrial flux

5.7

 Environment

• Operating temperature 

-25°C to +55°C*

• Storage temperature

-40°C to +70°C*

• Relative humidity 

0 to 95%,  

non-condensing

• Altitude  

Up to 3000m

• Warm up time

1 minute

• Vibration 

10Hz to 50Hz, IEC 

60068-2-6, 2g

• Shock 

30g in 3 planes

*Maximum operating and storage temperatures are in the 

context of typical daily and seasonal variation.

5.8

 Mechanics

• DIN rail dimensions

72 x 94.5 mm (WxH) 

per DIN 43880

• Mounting

DIN rail (DIN 43880)

• Sealing

IP51 indoor

• Material 

Self-extinguishing UL 

94 V-0

5.9

 Declaration of Conformity

We, Camax UK Ltd, declare under our sole responsibility as 

the distributor that the poly phase multifunction electrical 

energy meter “SMARTRAIL X835-MID” correspond to the 

production model described in the EC-type examination 

certificate and to the requirements of the Directive 2004/22/

EC EC type examination certificate number 0120/SGS0150. 

Identifcation number of the NB 0120.

We, Smart Process & Control LTD, declare under our sole 

responsibility as the manufacturer that the poly phase 

multifunction electrical energy meter “SMARTRAIL X835-MID” 

correspond to the production model described in the EC-type 

examination certificate and to the requirements of the Directive 

2004/22/EC EC type examination certificate number 0120/

SGS0150. Identifcation number of the NB 0120.

6

 Dimensions

 

7

 Installation

7.1 

Single phase two wires                      

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3
N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3

L

N

L

N

1

L1

1

1

7.2

 Three phase three wires

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3
N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3

L

N

L

N

1

L1

1

1

7.3

 Three phase four wires

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3
N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

N

L

N

L

N

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2 B A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

L1

L2
L3

L

N

L

N

1

L1

1

1

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