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MODBUS REGISTERS

EATON

Power Xpert

®

Gateway Series 1000 Card User’s Guide

S

164201670 Rev 1

67

Breaker Alarms (FC 01 or 02)

There are two alarms for each circuit breaker: Overload Warning and
Overload. Each alarm has a unique address similar to the data registers,
but these alarms are not data registers. The alarms are discrete inputs
and are read using FC 01 or FC 02 in the Modbus program.

Table 8. Breaker Alarms (FC 01 or 02)

Name

Coil/Status Address

Data Type

Branch Breaker 1 Overload Warning

1000

BOOL

Branch Breaker 1 Overload

1001

BOOL

Table 8 shows the alarms for Breaker #1. Determine the corresponding
alarms for other breakers by using the following formula:

Breaker #5 address = ((Breaker number – 1) x 2) + Breaker #1 address

For example, to find the Overload Warning alarm address for Breaker #5:

Breaker #5 Overload Warning

= ((5 – 1) x 2) + 1000
= ((4) x 2) + 1000
= (8) + 1000
= 1008

To find the Overload alarm address for Breaker #20:

Breaker #20 Overload

= ((20 – 1) x 2) + 1001
= ((19) x 2) + 1001
= (38) + 1001
= 1039

To read the Overload Warning alarm for Breaker #5 in Panel #8, the
Modbus program would be set as follows:

IP: <IP address of PDU/RPP>
Unit ID: 25
Starting Register: 1008
Number of registers: 1
Function code: 02

The Modbus program would return a true/false value of the Overload
Warning alarm for Breaker #5 in Panel #8 of the PDU/RPP at the
specified IP address.

Summary of Contents for POW-R-COMMAND 1000

Page 1: ...Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide...

Page 2: ...EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92 31 EEC Amending Directive 89 336 EEC relating to EMC S EU Standard EN 55022 1988 A1 2000 A2...

Page 3: ...ty Strings and Trap Recipients 22 Restricting SNMP Access 23 System Location and System Contact 23 Management from an SNMP NMS 24 Configuring Modbus TCP IP Options 25 Configuring E mail Notification 2...

Page 4: ...2 57 Panel Registers and Alarms 60 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 60 Panel Alarms FC 01 or 02 63 Breaker Data and Alarms 64 Breaker 1 Data Registers FC 04 64 Calculating Breaker Register Numbers 66 Bre...

Page 5: ...Installing the card S Connecting the card S Verifying or assigning the IP address S Configuring the network settings Installation Checklist 1 Verify that all of the following items are available Eato...

Page 6: ...dress _________________________ Subnet Mask _________________________ DNS name server IP Address _________________________ The PXGX Series 1000 Card provides two network connections Port 1 and Port 2...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 ON OFF Figure 1 Verify DIP Switches are OFF 2 Remove the X Slot cover from the PDU Retain the screws NOTE If there is another card already installed with an attached communication cable disco...

Page 8: ...the PXGX Series 1000 Card see Figure 3 If you are connecting a second network connection separate subnet connect an active Ethernet cable not supplied to the Port 2 Ethernet connector on the PXGX Ser...

Page 9: ...of the supplied configuration cable into the configuration port on the card labeled 10101 see Figure 4 NOTE Verify that you have used the port labeled 10101 The other ports on the card do not work fo...

Page 10: ...User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 6 4 Select the serial connection such as COM1 See Figure 5 Figure 5 Select Serial Connection 5 Set the serial line to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no...

Page 11: ...elect an option 1 Figure 7 Network Settings Menu If the menu does not appear press Enter again If it still does not appear check the following conditions S Verify the serial line is set to 9600 baud N...

Page 12: ...ases DHCP may not be available or fixed IP addresses may be preferred for the PXGX Series 1000 Card for example if some other networked device needs to reach the card at a fixed address To verify the...

Page 13: ...1 Menu 2 Verify and record the IP address for Port 1 3 Type 0 and press Enter to return to the Network Settings menu 4 If you connected Ethernet Port 2 to a separate network continue to Step 5 to veri...

Page 14: ...s user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 9 Enter the Card s IP Address Figure 9 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web Pag...

Page 15: ...display the Network Settings Ethernet Port 1 menu see Figure 11 Network Settings 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary None 4 DNS Server Secondary None 5 Reset to...

Page 16: ...IP address and press Enter 5 To set the subnet mask type 3 and press Enter Type the subnet mask address and press Enter 6 To set the gateway type 4 and press Enter Type the gateway address and press E...

Page 17: ...Select an option Figure 14 Ethernet Port 2 Menu 10 Repeat Steps 2 through 7 to assign the IP address and other options for Port 2 11 If you will be using host names for controlling access to the card...

Page 18: ...to confirm that you want to save and apply all settings and exit the utility Network Settings 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary 10 222 51 8 4 DNS Server Secon...

Page 19: ...s user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 17 Enter the Card s IP Address Figure 17 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web P...

Page 20: ...ly information and admin for configuration read write options Log in as admin The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 18 Enter the Card s IP Address Figure 18 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web Pag...

Page 21: ...formation to identify someone to contact with questions about this device sysContact string in the System contact field For example you can type a person s name phone number department e mail address...

Page 22: ...GETTING STARTED EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 18...

Page 23: ...etwork Configuration on page 16 NOTE You must be logged in as admin to configure the card Once you have logged in as admin it is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back...

Page 24: ...in the user password field The characters appear as asterisks To change the admin password log in as admin and enter the new password in the admin password field The characters appear as asterisks 3 C...

Page 25: ...ates that NTP is running but is not yet synchronized with an NTP server or controlling the local clock S Synchronizing with NTP server Indicates that NTP has synchronized with the local clock but is n...

Page 26: ...em contact S Managing from an SNMP NMS Community Strings and Trap Recipients The default community strings are public for read only private for read write and public for receiving traps The PXGX Serie...

Page 27: ...stnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 16 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings System...

Page 28: ...on EMP MIB EATON EMP MIB txt Meters and settings for the EMP Eaton Alarms Traps MIB EATON PXG MIB txt Alarms and notifications traps Eaton Object Identifier OID assignments EATON OIDS txt Base documen...

Page 29: ...CP access restricted by IP hostname 3 Type the trusted host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semi colon in the Trusted IPs hostnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP addr...

Page 30: ...click OK to save the settings otherwise click Cancel The Advanced SMTP Configuration Settings page appears Enter the user name and password in the SMTP username and SMTP password fields You can speci...

Page 31: ...nt log file a data log file and a PDU identification file to the Event e mails These files are always attached to the Daily e mails Select False in the appropriate Attach fields to remove these attach...

Page 32: ...ower Limit The default for the upper limit is 70 the default for the lower limit is 0 5 Use the Temperature Hysteresis to control the alarm when the current value is hovering around the limit When the...

Page 33: ...sends multicast discovery messages to any control Power Xpert host monitoring the specified Listen port To configure the auto discovery settings 1 From the card s Web page click the Auto Discovery lin...

Page 34: ...CONFIGURING THE CARD EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 30...

Page 35: ...al certificates for use with encrypted digital transactions The digital certificate guarantees that the company holding a certificate is who it claims to be You can use the card without installing a r...

Page 36: ...Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 1 Open the browser type the IP address of the card in the address...

Page 37: ...ert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 33 2 Click the View Certificate button The Certificate window opens see Figure 20 Figure 20 Certificate Window NOTE The certificate cannot b...

Page 38: ...0 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 34 3 Select the Certification Path tab The root CA is displayed as Power Xpert Gateway Card and the issued certificate is shown as the device s IP address see Fig...

Page 39: ...ALLATION EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 35 5 Click View Certificate A new Certificate window opens for the CA see Figure 22 Figure 22 Certification Window fo...

Page 40: ...THORITY INSTALLATION EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 36 6 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard window opens see Figure 23 Figure 23 Certifi...

Page 41: ...STALLATION EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 37 7 Click Next The Certificate Store window opens prompting you to specify a certificate store see Figure 24 Figur...

Page 42: ...that the default setting Automatically select the certificate store is selected 9 Click Next The certificate wizard displays a final verification see Figure 25 Figure 25 Verifying the Certificate Impo...

Page 43: ...e import was successful 12 Close all windows except for the original Security Alert window see Figure 19 on page 32 13 Click View Certificate An updated Certificate window opens showing a trusted cert...

Page 44: ...icrosoft Internet Explorer 7 To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca ht...

Page 45: ...64201670 Rev 1 41 2 Click Root CA Certificate A File Download warning window opens see Figure 29 Figure 29 File Download Warning 3 Click Open The Certificate Window opens see Figure 20 on page 33 4 Fo...

Page 46: ...g Root CA with Mozilla Firefox To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Mozilla Firefox 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the ad...

Page 47: ...ficate window see Figure 31 Figure 31 Downloading Certificate Window 3 If desired click View to manually examine the contents of the certificate 4 Click the Trust this CA to identify web sites check b...

Page 48: ...ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 44...

Page 49: ...e Network Management Protocol SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects The objects define the information available about your Power Distribution Unit PDU or Remote Power Panel RP...

Page 50: ...r values for the PDU The subgroup contains a table of meters by phase normally three phase S Output Meters subgroup These objects provide output meter values for the PDU The subgroup contains a table...

Page 51: ...ing Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Objects in this group provide a table of active alarms and a count of alarms currently active The notification traps provided are triggered by the publishing of an alarm or...

Page 52: ...MIB FILES EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 48...

Page 53: ...responding Modbus data register Because there are many panels in a PDU RPP it is necessary to identify a specific breaker and specify the panel containing that breaker It is likely that Breaker 5 in P...

Page 54: ...umeric data types such as voltage 05 0x05 Write Single Coil For future use 06 0x06 Write Single Register For future use 0F 0x0F Write Multiple Coils For future use 10 0x10 Write Multiple Registers For...

Page 55: ...month 05 day 17 hour 10 minutes 45 and seconds 20 07 05 17 10 45 20 S BOOL A binary Boolean value of 0 or 1 BOOL is usually assigned to discrete input alarms Data Addressing The register addresses an...

Page 56: ...rent for each phase distributed by all the breakers See Panel Registers and Alarms on page 60 for more information The breaker Unit IDs range from 18 to 33 These registers provide individual breaker d...

Page 57: ...6 Summary Data 18 Panel 1 Breaker Data 19 Panel 2 Breaker Data 20 Panel 3 Breaker Data 21 Panel 4 Breaker Data 22 Panel 5 Breaker Data 23 Panel 6 Breaker Data 24 Panel 7 Breaker Data 25 Panel 8 Breake...

Page 58: ...returns 32 registers containing up to 64 characters There are two ASCII characters per register so the vendor name could be displayed as POWERWARE Table 3 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 Name Register Data T...

Page 59: ...orn Status 3005 UINT 2 Enter Admin State 3047 UINT 2 Enter Operating State 3048 UINT 2 Enter Readiness State 3049 UINT 2 Enter Alarm State 3050 UINT 2 Enter Standby State 3051 UINT 2 AC V in Phase AB...

Page 60: ...AT 4 AC I out N 5034 FLOAT 4 AC I out A Limit 5038 FLOAT 4 AC I out B Limit 5040 FLOAT 4 AC I out C Limit 5042 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio A in 5094 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio B in 5096 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio C in 5098 FL...

Page 61: ...T 4 Output Frequency 11002 FLOAT 4 Input Frequency 11004 FLOAT 4 Current Time 12203 TIME 6 PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 The PDU RPP monitors the condition of several parameters and can activate an alarm statu...

Page 62: ...Building Alarm 2 1018 BOOL Building Alarm 1 1019 BOOL Output Overload 1025 BOOL System Bus Overload 1050 BOOL NV Memory Failure 1053 BOOL Internal Comm Failure 1062 BOOL Input Phase Rotation 1089 BOO...

Page 63: ...6 BOOL Output THD High C 1217 BOOL Neutral Overload Warning 1218 BOOL Neutral Overload 1219 BOOL Ground Current Warning 1220 BOOL Ground Current Overload 1221 BOOL V Input THD Warning A 1222 BOOL V In...

Page 64: ...nel Registers and Alarms This section contains information for the Panel Summary Registers FC 04 and the Panel Alarms FC 01 or 02 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 NOTE The panel can be wired for either a...

Page 65: ...10 IP IP address of PDU RPP Unit ID 5 Starting Register 4010 Number of Registers 2 Function Code 04 Table 5 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 Name Register Data Type Bytes Display Template 1000 UINT 2 Ven...

Page 66: ...AC I in N 5010 FLOAT 4 AC I MAX A 5164 FLOAT 4 AC I MAX B 5166 FLOAT 4 AC I MAX C 5168 FLOAT 4 AC I MAX N 5170 FLOAT 4 Percent Full Load Current A 5185 FLOAT 4 Percent Full Load Current B 5186 FLOAT 4...

Page 67: ...or FC 02 To read the Main Breaker Overload alarm at Panel 4 set the Modbus program to Unit ID 5 and coil address 1254 IP IP address of PDU RPP Unit ID 5 Starting Register 1254 Number of Registers 1 F...

Page 68: ...fy a specific panel for breaker data use the panel s Unit ID in the Modbus program For Panel 6 Unit ID 23 the Modbus program would be set as follows IP IP address of PDU RPP Unit ID 23 Starting Regist...

Page 69: ...e B MAX 1063 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase C MAX 1065 FLOAT 4 VA Phase A 1067 FLOAT 4 VA Phase B 1069 FLOAT 4 VA Phase C 1071 FLOAT 4 VA Phase A MAX 1073 FLOAT 4 VA Phase B MAX 1075 FLOAT 4 VA Phase C MAX 1077...

Page 70: ...by using the following formula Breaker register Breaker 1 register Breaker 1 x 200 For example Breaker 2 starts at 1200 1000 2 1 x 200 1000 1 x 200 1000 200 1200 Breaker 3 starts at 1400 1000 3 1 x 20...

Page 71: ...alarms for Breaker 1 Determine the corresponding alarms for other breakers by using the following formula Breaker 5 address Breaker number 1 x 2 Breaker 1 address For example to find the Overload Warn...

Page 72: ...itch See Table 9 for a list of EMP registers An exception code is returned if the EMP is not installed To read the temperature at the PDU RPP set the Modbus program to Unit ID 254 and coil address 120...

Page 73: ...ork Protocols not limited to SNMP v1 over UDP IP Modbus TCP IP HTTP HTTPS BACnet WS BOOTP DHCP TCP IP Supported SNMP MIBs Eaton PDU MIB Eaton EMP MIB Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Eaton OID assignments RFC 1...

Page 74: ...SPECIFICATIONS EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide S 164201670 Rev 1 70...

Page 75: ...Port Indicators Indicator Label Illuminated Not Illuminated Ethernet Port 1 100 Indicates a valid 100 Mb Connection Link Indicates a valid 10 Mb Connection Link as long as the corresponding ACT indica...

Page 76: ...tion The use of DHCP BOOTP has been disabled by the user or all ports configured for DHCP have failed to obtain IP address information IDENT Red A firmware update is in progress Do not remove the card...

Page 77: ...guration mode Port 1 is set to 192 168 1 1 and Port 2 is set to 192 168 1 2 2 Enable the front panel RJ 45 for serial communication Enable the front panel RJ 45 port for communication with an Environm...

Page 78: ...ck the Event Log link from the menu bar 2 Click the Click to generate button 3 Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save Upgrading the Card s Firmware The card s firmware may be upda...

Page 79: ...el number S Serial number S Version number if available S Date of failure or problem S Symptoms of failure or problem S Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will b...

Page 80: ...in the same packaging as the replacement Warranted Item received by the End User or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defective Warranted Item Company will either char...

Page 81: ...al or consequential damages whatsoever The total cumulative liability of Company hereunder whether the claims are based in contract including indemnity in tort including negligence or strict liability...

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