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IQ 250/260

Low-Cost High Performance 

Multifunction Electricity Meter

User & Installation Manual

IB02601006E   Rev. 1.0                                              

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Summary of Contents for IQ 250

Page 1: ...IQ 250 260 Low Cost High Performance Multifunction Electricity Meter User Installation Manual IB02601006E Rev 1 0 www eaton com...

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Page 3: ...tallation 3 1 Introduction 3 1 ANSI Installation Steps 3 3 DIN Installation Steps 3 4 IQ 250 260T Transducer Installation 3 5 4 Electrical Installation 4 1 Considerations When Installing Meters 4 1 CT...

Page 4: ...6 9 Con guring Communication Port Setting 6 9 Using Operating Mode 6 10 Understanding the of Load Bar 6 11 Performing Watt Hour Accuracy Testing Veri cation 6 12 7 Using the IQ 250 260 I O Option Card...

Page 5: ...0 1mA Output Card 8 19 Con guring a 4 20mA Output Card 8 20 Polling the IQ 250 260 Meter 8 21 Instantaneous Polling 8 22 Poll Max and Min Readings 8 23 Poll Power and Energy 8 24 Poll Accumulators 8...

Page 6: ...Mapping for IQ 250 260 B 1 Introduction B 1 Modbus Register Map Sections B 1 Data Formats B 1 Floating Point Values B 2 Modbus Register Map MM 1 to MM 8 B 3 Appendix C Using DNP Mapping for IQ 250 26...

Page 7: ...RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise for any special...

Page 8: ...to install or operate the equipment Improper wiring could cause death injury or equipment damage Only quali ed personnel are to service the IQ 250 260 Meter TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES MAY REQUIRE PROX...

Page 9: ...additional capabilities including standard RS485 Modbus and DNP 3 0 Protocols and Option cards that can be added at any time Features of the IQ 250 260 include 0 2 Class revenue certi able energy and...

Page 10: ...e secondary current must be speci ed and ordered with the meter The IQ 250 260 Current Inputs use a unique dual input method Method 1 CT Pass Through The CT passes directly through the meter without a...

Page 11: ...60Hz or 100 370 VDC 4 18 60 VDC 6 I O Slot 1 See Chapter 7 for I O Card Speci cations 0 None 1 2 Relay Outputs 2 Status Inputs 2 4 KYZ Pulses 4 Status Inputs 3 4 Analog Outputs 0 1 mA 4 4 Analog Outp...

Page 12: ...easured Values Measured Values Instantaneous Avg Max Min Voltage L N X X X Voltage L L X X X Current per Phase X X X X Current Neutral X X X X WATT A B C Tot X X X X VAR A B C Tot X X X X VA A B C Tot...

Page 13: ...265 VAC 50 60 Hz or 100 370 VDC 4 Option 18 60 VDC Power Consumption 5 to 10 VA 3 5 to 7 W depending on the meter s hardware con guration Voltage Inputs Measurement Category III See Accuracy Speci cat...

Page 14: ...te SPDT NO C NC Relay type Solid state Peak switching voltage DC 350V Continuous load current 120mA Peak load current 350mA for 10ms On resistance max 35 Leakage current 1 A 350V Isolation AC 3750V Re...

Page 15: ...hannels Update Rate Watts VAR and VA Every 6 cycles e g 100 ms 60 Hz All other parameters Every 60 cycles e g 1 s 60 Hz 1 second for current only measurement if reference voltage is not available Comm...

Page 16: ...y Total VARh 0 2 of reading 1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 to 0 8 lag lead PF Apparent Power Total VA 0 2 of reading 1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 5 to 1 lag lead PF Apparent Energy Total VAh 0 2 of re...

Page 17: ...ms NOTE The drawings shown below and on the next page give you the meter dimensions in inches and millimeters mm shown in brackets Tolerance is 0 1 2 54 mm Figure 3 1 IQ 250 260 Face Figure 3 2 IQ 250...

Page 18: ...al Installation IQ 250 260 Meter Fig 3 4 IQ 250 260 Back Face Figure 3 5 ANSI Mounting Panel Cutout Figure 3 6 DIN Mounting Cutout 3 54 89 92 0 77 19 55 4 85 123 19 0 91 23 11 5 02 127 51 0 77 19 55 3...

Page 19: ...eter Twist until secure 2 Slide NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket onto back of meter with rods in place 3 Slide meter with Mounting Gasket into panel 4 Secure from back of panel with lock washer and nut on each...

Page 20: ...ets into grooves in top and bottom of meter housing Snap into place 3 Secure meter to panel with lock washer and a 8 screw through each of the 2 mounting brackets Tighten with a 2 Phillips screwdriver...

Page 21: ...se Clip 1 Slide top groove of meter onto the DIN Rail 2 Press gently until the meter clicks into place NOTES To remove the meter from the DIN Rail pull down on the Release Clip to detach the unit from...

Page 22: ...3 6 IB02601006E www eaton com Chapter 3 Mechanical Installation IQ 250 260 Meter...

Page 23: ...ause harm or death Do not use the meter for any application where there may be a risk of re All meter terminals should be inaccessible after installation Do not apply more than the maximum voltage the...

Page 24: ...Nickel Plated Brass Studs Current Gills with screws at each end This connection allows the CT wires to be terminated using either an O or a U lug Tighten the screws with a 2 Phillips screwdriver Other...

Page 25: ...ws the CT wires to pass through the CT Inputs without terminating at the meter In this case remove the Current Gills and place the CT wire directly through the CT opening The opening will accomo date...

Page 26: ...allation IQ 250 260 Meter Quick Connect Crimp on Terminations For Quick Termination or for Portable Applications a 0 25 Quick Connect Crimp on Connectors can also be used Quick Connect Crimp on Termin...

Page 27: ...ound Terminals should be connected directly to the installation s protective earth ground Use AWG 12 2 5 mm2 wire for this connection Voltage Fuses Eaton recommends the use of fuses on each of the sen...

Page 28: ...with Direct Voltage 2 5 Element 3 Three Phase Four Wire Wye Delta with PTs 3 Element 4 Three Phase Four Wire Wye with PTs 2 5 Element 5 Three Phase Three Wire Delta with Direct Voltage 6 Three Phase T...

Page 29: ...Q 250 260 Meter Electrical Installation www eaton com IB02601006E 4 7 2 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See...

Page 30: ...B2601006E www eaton com Chapter 4 Electrical Installation IQ 250 260 Meter 3 Service WYE Delta 4 Wire with 3 PTs 3 CTs Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See Chapt...

Page 31: ...IQ 250 260 Meter Electrical Installation www eaton com IB02601006E 4 9 4 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See...

Page 32: ...E www eaton com Chapter 4 Electrical Installation IQ 250 260 Meter 5 Service Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 2 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 Not conne...

Page 33: ...50 260 Meter Electrical Installation www eaton com IB02601006E 4 11 6 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 2 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 Not conne...

Page 34: ...nstallation IQ 250 260 Meter 7 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs NOTE The third CT for hookup is optional and is for Current Measurement only Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta from the IQ 250 260 s Front...

Page 35: ...allation www eaton com IB02601006E 4 13 8 Service Current Only Measurement Three Phase Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 For improved accuracy this...

Page 36: ...lectrical Installation IQ 250 260 Meter 9 Service Current Only Measurement Dual Phase Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the IQ 250 260 s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 For improved accuracy this c...

Page 37: ...llation www eaton com IB02601006E 4 15 10 Service Current Only Measurement Single Phase For improved accuracy this connection is recommended but not required Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the IQ...

Page 38: ...4 16 IB2601006E www eaton com Chapter 4 Electrical Installation IQ 250 260 Meter...

Page 39: ...tocols RS485 KYZ Output Com 2 Com 2 provides a combination RS485 and an Energy Pulse Output KYZ pulse See Chapter 2 for the KYZ Out put Speci cations see Chapter 6 for Pulse Constants RS485 allows you...

Page 40: ...ure 5 4 No more than two cables should be connected at any one point on an RS485 network whether the connections are for devices converters or terminal strips Include all segments when calculating the...

Page 41: ...Chapter 5 IQ 250 260 Meter Communication Installation www eaton com IB02601006E 5 3 Figure 5 4 Incorrect T and Star Topologies...

Page 42: ...include a display or buttons on the front face of the meter Program ming and communication utilize the RS485 connection on the back face of the meter shown in section 5 1 2 Once a connection is estab...

Page 43: ...Test Pulse Energy Pulse Output to Test Accuracy Scaling Factor Kilo or Mega multiplier of Displayed Readings of Load Bar Graphic Display of Amps as of the Load Understanding Meter Face Buttons The met...

Page 44: ...r can also be con gured using software see Chapter 8 for instructions Understanding Startup and Default Displays Upon Power Up the meter displays a sequence of screens Lamp Test Screen where all LEDs...

Page 45: ...tions Reset Demand rStd resets the Max and Min values Reset Energy rStE resets the energy accumulator elds Press the Enter button while either rStd or rStE is in the A window The Reset Demand No or Re...

Page 46: ...the Right button to move to the next dash Example The left screen below shows four dashes The right screen shows the display after the rst two digits of the password have been entered 2 When all 4 dig...

Page 47: ...in A window Parameter screen appears Press Down Press Enter when Parameter you want is in A window 6 The parameter screen appears showing the current settings To change the settings Use either the Dow...

Page 48: ...Auto scrolling 1 Press the Enter button when SCrl is in the A window The Scroll YES screen appears 2 Press either the Right or Down button if you want to access the Scroll no screen To return to the...

Page 49: ...change the value for CT scaling From the Ct S screen Use the Right button or the Down button to choose the scaling you want The Ct S setting can be 1 10 or 100 NOTE If you are prompted to enter a pas...

Page 50: ...hange the value for the PT scaling From the Pt S screen Use the Right button or the Down button to choose the scaling you want The Pt S setting can be 1 10 100 or 1000 NOTE If you are prompted to ente...

Page 51: ...nter button when POrt is in the A window The Adr address screen appears You can either Enter the address Access one of the other Port screens by pressing the Enter button press Enter once to access th...

Page 52: ...on the right face of the meter 2 Press the Right button to view additional readings for that parameter The table below shows possible readings for Operating Mode Sheet 2 in Appendix A shows the Operat...

Page 53: ...0 260 front panel provides a graphic representation of Amps The segments light according to the load as shown in the Load Segment Table below When the Load is over 120 of Full Load all segments ash On...

Page 54: ...a traceable revenue meter it contains a utility grade test pulse that can be used to gate an accuracy standard This is an essential feature required of all billing grade meters Refer to Figure 6 5 for...

Page 55: ...al Option Card slots the unit can be easily con gured to accept new I O Option cards even after installation without your needing to remove it from the installation The IQ 250 260 auto detects any ins...

Page 56: ...e the card inside the plastic track and insert it into the slot You will hear a click when the card is fully inserted Be careful it is easy to miss the guide track CAUTIONS Make sure the I O card is i...

Page 57: ...g operations Electrical life 10 5 switching operations at rated current Breakdown voltage AC 1000V between open contacts Isolation AC 3000V 5000V surge system to contacts Reset Power down state No cha...

Page 58: ...com Chapter 7 Using the I O Option Cards IQ 250 260 Meter Wiring Diagram Loop Inputs I1 I2 V Common C For wet contacts NC C NO Relay Contacts Common C Inputs I1 I2 For dry contacts Fig 7 3 Relay Cont...

Page 59: ...oltage DC 12V internally generated Input current 2 5mA constant current regulated Minimum input voltage 0V input shorted to common Maximum input voltage DC 150V diode protected against polarity revers...

Page 60: ...om Chapter 7 Using the I O Option Cards IQ 250 260 Meter Wiring Diagram Loop Inputs I1 I2 V Common C For wet contacts NO C Pulse Contacts Form A Common C Inputs I1 I2 For dry contacts Fig 7 4 Pulse Ou...

Page 61: ...6 of output range 2 4mA load step of 5k 1mA Temperature coef cient 30nA C Isolation AC 2500V system to outputs Reset Default output value 0mA The general speci cations are as follows Operating tempera...

Page 62: ...7 8 IB02601006E www eaton com Chapter 7 Using the I O Option Cards IQ 250 260 Meter Wiring Diagram out RL Common C I Outputs 1 2 3 4 Fig 7 5 4 Channel 0 1mA Output Card...

Page 63: ...coef cient 300n A C Isolation AC 2500V system to outputs Maximum loop voltage 28Vdc max Internal voltage drop 3 4VDC 24mA Reset Default output value 12mA The general speci cations are as follows Opera...

Page 64: ...7 10 IB02601006E www eaton com Chapter 7 Using the I O Option Cards IQ 250 260 Meter Wiring Diagram V out RL Common C I Loop Outputs 1 2 3 4 Fig 7 6 4 Channel 4 20mA Output Card...

Page 65: ...radio button is selected b Enter Device Address 1 249 c Select Baud Rate from the pull down menu d Select the port you are using from the pull down menu The Available Ports All Ports radio buttons det...

Page 66: ...meter Selecting Settings The Tree Menu on the left side of the screen allows you to navigate between Settings The example screen pictured above shows the Tree Menu you will see when you rst open the s...

Page 67: ...n on the right Give a name to the Device Pro le and click Save Load Pro le Click to load a previously saved Device Pro le Settings le You will see the Load Programmable Settings window shown on the ri...

Page 68: ...ons described on the previous page Save Pro le Load Pro le Report and Exit Pro le Editor Click Tools from the Title Bar to see the menu shown on the right The Tools menu allows you to o Update Device...

Page 69: ...the bottom of the screen detailing any errors the time they occurred the location of the error and a description of the error See the screen example below Click and Drag to Resize Error Display You ca...

Page 70: ...imary voltage and current to the meter With properly set ratios and multipliers the readings of the meter can be used to determine the energy voltage current or power of the system From the Tree Menu...

Page 71: ...aylight Savings time Use the entry elds to set the start and end times for the Daylight Savings Time feature if enabled Select the values you want from the Month Week Day of the Week and Hour elds NOT...

Page 72: ...ettings screen see previous page NOTE If you enable a Password for Resetting you must also enable it for Con guration IMPORTANT You must set up a password before enabling Password Protection Click the...

Page 73: ...the faceplate From the Tree Menu click General Settings Display Con guration The screen elds and acceptable entries are as follows Phases Displayed A A and B A B and C This eld determines which phases...

Page 74: ...ye system 2000 x 14400 x 3 86400000 In this example the energy will increment at 86400000 Watts per hour or 24000 Watts per second This value allows you to determine the number of digits decimal place...

Page 75: ...tion If you are changing the energy settings we recommend you rst reset the Energy Accumulators in order to prevent erroneous counts See instructions for resetting the meter s Energy Accumulators late...

Page 76: ...taneous Current Total and Per Phase Power and Power Factor Frequency and Neutral Current Demand Current Per Phase Total Power and Power Factor Maximums Maximum values for all of the readings listed ab...

Page 77: ...he Primary elds are display only They show what the set point and return hysteresis value are for each limit NOTES If you are entering negative limits be aware that the negative value affects the way...

Page 78: ...rning Option cards including installation procedures You must con gure an Option card before using it The following sections provide you with instructions for con guring each of the available Option c...

Page 79: ...to 8 limits for each of the two Relay Outputs IQ 260 Set a Delay and Reset Delay for the Outputs IQ 260 Assign each Output an Output Label Open Label and Closed Label Assign an Accumulation Compressi...

Page 80: ...signed to eld The available selections are Status Only EOI Pulse Trigger on Contact Closing EOI Pulse Trigger on Contact Opening EOI Pulse Trigger on Contact Change Accumulator Increment on Contact Cl...

Page 81: ...te contacts Four wet dry contact sensing digital inputs Accumulators in the software count the pulses of the Inputs and Outputs For technical speci cations and hardware installation refer to Chapter 7...

Page 82: ...ng in it The Units Count is determined by the Secondary the readings in the meter 6 The current Output Labels are displayed on the screen To change the Output labels click in the Labels eld you want t...

Page 83: ...you select a Compression Factor of 10 each time 10 Pulse State changes occur the accumulator count will increment by 1 The available Compression Factors are 1 10 100 1000 10000 and 100000 The default...

Page 84: ...is the highest value For example for VOLTS A N and Bidirectional Mode at Full Scale of 120V the Low End is 115V and the High End is 125V The Analog Output Card will output 1 mA when the reading is 115...

Page 85: ...Poll features are divided into three groups accessed by clicking the Real Time Poll menu in the Title Bar Real Time Readings Revenue Energy and Demand Readings Power Quality and Alarms When you click...

Page 86: ...ing Click Real Time Poll Real Time Readings Instantaneous Polling You will see the screen shown below NOTE You will only see the THD Readings if you are connected to an IQ 260 Click Print to print a c...

Page 87: ...You will see the screen shown below This screen displays the maximum and minimum values and the time of their occurrence for all of the IQ 250 260 Real Time readings Use the scroll bar to view reading...

Page 88: ...K to close the screen Poll Accumulators Click Real Time Poll Revenue Energy and Demand Readings Accumulations You will see the screen shown on the right This screen displays the current readings for t...

Page 89: ...o V A phase 2 To adjust the Phasor display click Options at the bottom of the screen You will see the screen shown on the right a In the Display Angles Increasing and Phasor Rotation boxes select eith...

Page 90: ...nputs 1 Click Real Time Poll Power Quality and Alarms Poll Status Inputs You will see the screen shown below This screen displays the status Open or Closed of the Digital Inputs of any installed Relay...

Page 91: ...cation of the limit Label the item the Limit is set for Value the current reading for this item Status Limit1 Limit2 whether the current reading is In or Out for the Above Limit 1 and Below Limit 2 Se...

Page 92: ...o set the meter s internal clock and or synchronize it to your PC s time The meter s clock is used for logging and other time retrieval purposes 2 You can enter a new Month Day and Year in the Date el...

Page 93: ...ord if Password for Reset is enabled for the meter Retrieving Device Status 1 Click Tools Retrieve Device Status you will see the screen shown on the right NOTE This is the same screen that opens when...

Page 94: ...the Relay and click Apply Performing Firmware Flash Update 1 Click Tools Flash Me You will see the screen shown on the right This function allows you to update the IQ 250 260 s rmware 2 Click Browse t...

Page 95: ...connect You can Add a Location and or a Device Edit a Location and or Device or Remove a Location and or Device To Add a Location a Click on the Add button You will see the Connection Manager Location...

Page 96: ...s RTU ASCII or Modbus TCP Device Type IQ 250 260 Comm Port 1 or 2 Serial Port Only IP Address 100 10 10 10 for example Network Only Port Number 502 Default Network Only Click Close to save settings an...

Page 97: ...he meter to which the computer is connected Disconnecting from an IQ 250 260 To disconnect from an IQ 250 260 Meter or from a location do one of the following Click on the Disconnect icon in the Title...

Page 98: ...see the second screen on the right Use this screen to select Normal Scan rate or to enter a custom Scan rate 4 Click the Tech Mode tab to see the third screen on the right Use this screen to access T...

Page 99: ...ftware See chapter 8 for instructions on programming the meter using the IQ 250 260 Con guration Software Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 The IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps begin on the next page The maps s...

Page 100: ...A 2 IB02601006E www eaton com Appendix A IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps IQ 250 260 Meter Main Menu Screens Sheet 1...

Page 101: ...Appendix A IQ 250 260 Meter IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps www eaton com IB02601006E A 3 Operating Mode Screens Sheet 2...

Page 102: ...A 4 IB02601006E www eaton com Appendix A IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps IQ 250 260 Meter Reset Mode Screens Sheet 3...

Page 103: ...Appendix A IQ 250 260 Meter IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps www eaton com IB02601006E A 5 Con guration Mode Screens Sheet 4...

Page 104: ...A 6 IB02601006E www eaton com Appendix A IQ 250 260 Navigation Maps IQ 250 260 Meter...

Page 105: ...atus Block THD Block Minimum and Maximum in Regular and Time Stamp Blocks Option Card Blocks and Accumulators Operating Mode readings are described in Chapter 6 of this manual Commands Section Registe...

Page 106: ...esents a negative value The Exponent is 10001001 binary or 137 decimal The Exponent is a value in excess 127 So the Exponent value is 10 The Mantissa is 11000010001110110111001 binary With the implied...

Page 107: ...o 9999 M volts 2 03EB 03EC 1004 1005 Volts C N FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03ED 03EE 1006 1007 Volts A B FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03EF 03F0 1008 1009 Volts B C FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03F1 03F2 1010...

Page 108: ...Wh per energy format 2 05F3 05F4 1524 1525 W hours Delivered Phase A SINT32 0 to 99999999 or 0 to 99999999 Wh per energy format 2 05F5 05F6 1526 1527 W hours Delivered Phase B SINT32 0 to 99999999 or...

Page 109: ...one 2 07E3 07E4 2020 2021 Neutral Current Average FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 07E5 07E6 2022 2023 Positive Watts Phase A Average FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 07E7 07E8 2024 2025 Positive Watts Phase B...

Page 110: ...1 sec 3 119E 119E 4511 4511 Reserved Reserved 1 119F 119F 4512 4512 Current Day of Week UINT16 1 to 7 1 day 1 Sun 2 Mon etc 1 Block Size 13 read only 176F 176F 6000 6000 Volts A N THD UINT16 0 to 100...

Page 111: ...inimum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 1F4B 1F4C 8012 8013 Amps A Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 1F4D 1F4E 8014 8015 Amps B Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 1F4F 1F50 8016 8017 Amps...

Page 112: ...THD Minimum UINT16 0 to 9999 0 01 1 1F8E 1F8E 8079 8079 Volts B N THD Minimum UINT16 0 to 9999 0 01 1 1F8F 1F8F 8080 8080 Volts C N THD Minimum UINT16 0 to 9999 0 01 1 1F90 1F90 8081 8081 Amps A THD M...

Page 113: ...2123 2125 8484 8486 Negative VARs Phase B Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2126 2128 8487 8489 Negative VARs Phase C Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 212...

Page 114: ...9 M amps 2 234B 234C 9036 9037 Positive Watts Phase A Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 234D 234E 9038 9039 Positive Watts Phase B Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 234...

Page 115: ...99 1 sec 3 24CC 24CE 9421 9423 Amps B Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 24CF 24D1 9424 9426 Amps C Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 24D2 24D4 9427 9429 Pos...

Page 116: ...Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2529 252B 9514 9516 Negative PF Phase C Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 252C 252E 9517 9519 Volts A N THD Max Timestamp TSTAMP 1...

Page 117: ...t registered state 1 2758 2758 10073 10073 Digital Relay States UINT16 bit mapped ab cd If a is 1 then state of Relay 2 is unknown otherwise state of Relay 2 is informed in c 1 tripped 0 released If b...

Page 118: ...ut Test Power UINT16 bit mapped ddvvvvvv vvvvvvvv This register is Writeable in privileged session only Simulates constant Power for the Pulse Output under test Format is same as Kt settings for Pulse...

Page 119: ...s without embbeded firmware 2 2B33 2B36 11060 11063 Reserved Reserved 4 Block Size 64 Read only 2B37 2B37 11064 11064 Current speed and format UINT16 bit mapped abcde fghijklm Bps a 57600 b 38400 c 19...

Page 120: ...ator Scaled UINT16 0 to 9999 1 2B4C 2B4C 11085 11085 Relay 2 Accumulator Scaled UINT16 0 to 9999 1 2B4D 2B78 11086 11129 Reserved Reserved 44 Block Size 58 15 read only except as indicated 2B3F 2B3F 1...

Page 121: ...Card 1 Input 1 Accumulator UINT32 0 to 999999999 number of transitions 2 2EE1 2EE6 12002 12007 Option Card 1 Inputs 2 4 Accumulators UINT32 0 to 999999999 number of transitions 6 2EE7 2EE8 12008 12009...

Page 122: ...12 21011 21011 Reserved Set to 0 1 5213 5219 21012 21018 Reserved Set to 0 7 521A 521A 21019 21019 Close Privileged Command Session UINT16 any value Ends an open command session 1 Block Size 20 read w...

Page 123: ...igh Setpoint SINT16 200 0 to 200 0 0 1 of full scale Setpoint for the above limit LM1 see notes 11 12 1 754D 754D 30030 30030 Limit 1 In High Threshold SINT16 200 0 to 200 0 0 1 of full scale Threshol...

Page 124: ...ction after receiving it Set to 0 when an analog board is installed 1 7D05 7D3E 32006 32063 Reserved Set to 0 58 Block Size 63 First Overlay write only in PS update mode 7D00 7D00 32001 32001 Input 1...

Page 125: ...tion 00 0 XXXX 01 X XXX 10 XX XX 11 X XXX 1 7D03 7D04 32004 32005 Output 2 Assignment and Kt UINT16 2 7D05 7D06 32006 32007 Output 3 Assignment and Kt UINT16 2 7D07 7D08 32008 32009 Output 4 Assignmen...

Page 126: ...1 Accumulator Kt UINT16 bit mapped ddVVVVVV VVVVVVVV 1 7E20 7E20 32289 32289 Input 2 Accumulator Kt UINT16 bit mapped ddVVVVVV VVVVVVVV 1 7E21 7E21 32290 32290 Input 3 Accumulator Kt UINT16 bit mappe...

Page 127: ...e 576 First Overlay write only in PS update mode 80E8 80E8 33001 33001 Slave address UINT16 1 247 for Modbus 1 65534 for DNP none Slave address of the unit The communication capable card is always a m...

Page 128: ...et to 0 28 Block Size 63 First Overlay write only in PS update mode 80E8 80E8 33001 33001 Input 1 4 bindings logging enables UINT16 bit mapped 44443333 22221111 One nibble for each of the 4 inputs Ass...

Page 129: ...33575 Reserved Set to 0 286 Block Size 512 Second Overlay write only in PS update mode 8127 812E 33064 33071 Input 1 Label ASCII 16 char 8 812F 8136 33072 33079 Input 1 Low State Name ASCII 16 char 8...

Page 130: ...nt will be output Example for the 4 20mA card if this register is programmed with 0 then the current output will be 4mA when the value read from the source register is 0 2 812F 8134 33072 33077 Analog...

Page 131: ...VAR hours Positive Phase B UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 9C6F 9C70 40048 40049 VAR hours Positive Phase C UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 9C71 9C72 40050 40051 VAR hours...

Page 132: ...0 and return an illegal data address exception if a write is attempted Meter command registers always read as 0 They may be written only when the meter is in a suitable mode The registers return an il...

Page 133: ...ng limit alarm evaluation min max comparisons and THD calculations Resetting min max or energy is allowed only in run and off states warmup will return a busy exception In limp state the meter reboots...

Page 134: ...A IQ 250 260 Meter Appendix B Modbus Mapping www eaton com IB02601006E MM 28...

Page 135: ...board Speed and data format is transparent for DNP Lite they can be set to any supported value The IrDA port cannot use DNP Lite Data Link Layer The IQ 250 260 can be assigned with a value from 1 to...

Page 136: ...s minimum and maximum energy registers These actions are mapped to Object 12 point 0 and point 2 that are seen as a control relay The relay must be operated On in 0 msec and released Off in 1 msec onl...

Page 137: ...to Function 6 Direct Operate No Ack Qualifier Code 17x Control Code 3 Count 0 On 0 msec Off 1 msec ONLY 12 2 1 Reset Demand Counters Max Min N A N A N A none Responds to Function 5 Direct Operate Qual...

Page 138: ...o 9999 0 01 Hz 30 15 4 Positive Watts 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand sint16 32768 to 32767 4500 32768 W 30 16 4 Positive VARs 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand sint16 32768 to 32767 4500 32768 VAR 30 17 4 Negative Wat...

Page 139: ...outs Legend All numbers are in hexadecimal base In addition the following symbols are used dst 16 bit frame destination address src 16 bit frame source address crc DNP Cyclic redundant checksum polyno...

Page 140: ...crc Class 0 Data Request 05 64 0B C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 01 3C 01 06 crc Request 05 64 14 C4 dst src crc alternate Cx Cy 01 3C 02 06 3C 03 06 3C 04 06 3C 01 06 crc Reply 05 64 72 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 8...

Page 141: ...rnate Cx Cy 05 0C 01 28 01 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 crc 01 00 00 00 00 crc Reply 05 64 1C 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81 int ind 0C 01 28 01 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 crc 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 crc Switch to Modb...

Page 142: ...om Request 05 64 1A C4 dst src crc alternate Cx Cy 05 0C 01 28 01 02 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 crc 01 00 00 00 00 crc Reply 05 64 1C 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81 int ind 0C 01 28 01 02 00 00 03 00 00 00 crc...

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