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Device handbook CENTRAX CU3000-CU5000
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8.1 CODESYS development environment .................................................................................................... 56
8.2 CENTRAX device description ................................................................................................................. 56
8.3 Create a project ...................................................................................................................................... 57
8.4 CU3000/CU5000 Device tree ................................................................................................................. 58
8.5 Selection of the I/O extension modules .................................................................................................. 58
8.6 Using the Modbus master functionality ................................................................................................... 59
8.7 Creating the CODESYS application ....................................................................................................... 63
8.8.1 Adding a visualization to the project ................................................................................................ 65
8.8.2 Target visualization (TargetVisu) .................................................................................................... 65
8.8.3 WEB visualizations (WebVisu) ........................................................................................................ 66
8.9 Establishing a connection to the device ................................................................................................. 67
8.10 Loading the application to the device ...................................................................................................... 68
8.11 Loading the application on-site................................................................................................................ 71
8.11.1 Creating a boot application ............................................................................................................. 71
8.11.2 Deleting the active application ........................................................................................................ 71
8.11.3 Loading the application ................................................................................................................... 71
8.11.4 Starting the application .................................................................................................................... 72
8.11.5 Resetting the active application ...................................................................................................... 72
8.12 Reset ...................................................................................................................................................... 73
8.13 Project management ............................................................................................................................... 74
8.14 Services .................................................................................................................................................. 74
8.13 Example projects .................................................................................................................................... 74
10. Technical data ............................................................................................................................................. 76
11. Dimensional drawings ................................................................................................................................ 82
A1 Basic measurements .............................................................................................................................. 83
A2 Harmonic analysis .................................................................................................................................. 87
A3 System imbalance .................................................................................................................................. 88
A4 Mean values and trend ........................................................................................................................... 89
A5 Meters ..................................................................................................................................................... 90
B0 Used abbreviations for the measurements ............................................................................................. 91
B1 Display matrices for single phase system .............................................................................................. 95
B2 Display matrices for split-phase (two-phase) systems ........................................................................... 96
B3 Display matrices for 3-wire system, balanced load ................................................................................ 97
B4 Display matrices for 3-wire system, balanced load, phase shift ............................................................. 98
B5 Display matrices for 3-wire systems, unbalanced load .......................................................................... 99
B6 Display matrices for 3-wire systems, unbalanced load, Aron ............................................................... 100
B7 Display matrices for 4-wire system, balanced load .............................................................................. 101
B8 Display matrices for 4-wire systems, unbalanced load ........................................................................ 102
B8 Display matrices for 4-wire system, unbalanced load, Open-Y ............................................................ 103
C Logic functions .......................................................................................................................................... 104
D FCC statement ........................................................................................................................................... 105
INDEX ................................................................................................................................................................ 106