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+2972
RO
3-Ø SM2 PF
....
….
+3076
RO
3-Ø SM28 PF
+3080
RO
1-Ø SM1 Loading Factor
MAX32U
1
x10
%
+3084
RO
1-Ø SM2 Loading Factor
....
….
+3412
RO
1-Ø SM84 Loading Factor
+3416
RO
2-Ø SM1 Loading Factor
+3420
RO
2-Ø SM2 Loading Factor
....
….
+3580
RO
2-Ø SM42 Loading Factor
+3584
RO
3-Ø SM1 Loading Factor
+3588
RO
3-Ø SM2 Loading Factor
....
….
+3692
RO
3-Ø SM28 Loading Factor
+3696
RO
SM1 THD
MAX16U
3
x100
%
+3699
RO
SM2 THD
....
….
+3945
RO
SM84 THD
Table 5-42 Branch Max Log Data Structure
Notes:
1)
MAX32U
means an unsigned 32-bit Max Demand Log, the log data structure is illustrated in the following table.
Offset
Property
Description
Format
+0
RO
Record Value
UINT32
+2
RO
Record Time
UNIX Time
Table 5-43 MAX32U Branch Max Log Data Structure
2)
MAX32
means a signed 32-bit Max Demand Log, the log data structure is illustrated in the following table.
Offset
Property
Description
Format
+0
RO
Record Value
INT32
+2
RO
Record Time
UNIX Time
Table 5-44 MAX32 Branch Max Log Data Structure
3)
MAX16U
means an unsigned 16-bit Max/Min Log, the log data structure is illustrated in the following table.
Offset
Property
Description
Format
+0
RO
Record Value
UINT16
+2
RO
Record Time
UNIX Time
Table 5-45 MAX16U Branch Max Log Data Structure
5.6.3 Data Recorder Log
Register
Property
Description
Format
Unit/Range
52500
RW
DR Log Index (X)
UINT16
52501
RW
DR Log X Pointer (N)
UINT32
52503
RO
High-order Byte: Year (0-99)
Low-order Byte: Month (1-12)
UINT16
52504
RO
High-order Byte: Day (1-31)
Low-order Byte: Hour (0-23)
UINT16
52505
RO
High-order Byte: Minute (0-59)
Low-order Byte: Second (0-59)
UINT16
52506
RO
Parameter #1
INT32
52508
RO
Parameter #2
INT32
52510
RO
Parameter #3
INT32
…
RO
…
…
52632
RO
Parameter #64
INT32
Table 5-46 DR Log
Notes:
1)
The PMC-592’ ten Data Recorders share same registers. Writing a value X between 1 and 10 to the
DR Log Index
register
and a value N between 0 and 65535 to the
DR Log #X Pointer
register to retrieve the Data Recorder log. The valid
DR Log
#X Pointer
is determined by setting of
Recording Depth
(See Section
5.8.11 Data Recorder Setup
) and Data Recorder #X Log
Pointer (Section
5.1.6 Data Recorder Pointer
). For example, if
Recording Depth
of DR #1 is 1000 and the Data Recorder #X
Log Pointer is 5500, then the valid
DR Log #X Pointer
range is 4501~5500.
2)
Writing a pointer value that points to a Log Record that is either already expired or has not been generated yet to the
DR