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Reading the Records via Modbus

 

 

 

There are two options for accessing the records via Modbus: 

 

Accessing the records according to time

 

 

For this method, the date of the record to be accessed is entered in UNIX time format to the Modbus 

addresses starting from 21000. There are 5 address fields. These addresses are for Load Profile, 
Voltage, Current, Power and THD in that order. The device finds the record closest to the entered date 
and writes the index belonging to this record to the related index registers. 

 

When the user writes this index to the index register at the bottom of the tables at register addresses 

23000, 24000, 25000 etc., the details of the entered register will be accessible on the same tables. 

 

A free software is available to read the log values that are stored on the device. It can be downloaded 

from the following link: 

 

http://www.entes.com.tr/dosyalar/Applications/Mpr3x4xLogReader/publish.htm

 

 
 

 

Accessing the records according to index

 

 

For this method, the user writes the record index number to the index register at the bottom of the 

tables at register addresses 23000, 24000, 25000 etc., the details of the entered register will be 
accessible on the same tables.

Summary of Contents for MPR-32

Page 1: ...ALLATION 10 3P4W 3 Phase with Neutral Connection 10 3P3W 3 Phase without Neutral Connection 11 Aron without Neutral Connection 11 3P4W BLN 3 Phase Balanced with Neutral Connection 12 3P3W BLN 3 Phase...

Page 2: ...3 Input Parameter Settings 34 Output Parameter Settings 35 Pulse Output Settings 36 Operating Hours Settings 38 Alarm Settings 39 Reset Settings 42 System Settings 44 Reporting Screen 47 Reading the R...

Page 3: ...in case of any problems with your device Device is only for panel mounting F Type fuse must be used and its current limit must be 1 A The manufacturing company is not responsible for the consequences...

Page 4: ...0 VAC VDC Tolerance up to 10 Tolerances up to 10 Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum Measuring Current 5 5 A Maximum Measuring Voltage 480 VAC VLL Operating Temperature 10 55 C Storing Temperature 20 70...

Page 5: ...er Total Reactive Power Total Apparent Power Total Cos Total Power Factor Total Harmonic Distortion for Current Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase Phase Voltages Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase N...

Page 6: ...gration time setting o Daylight savings time switching Applications MPR 3 Series devices are microprocessor based devices which are designed to measure all parameters of an electrical network calculat...

Page 7: ...ut On models with two inputs they are used as IN1 and IN2 inputs Out Digital Output In Digital Input 4 RS 485 Input 5 Current Terminals Back Panel of the model with one input one output K1 1st Phase C...

Page 8: ...e network is operating 2 Indicates that the displayed value is negative 3 Indicates that the measurement is inductive or capacitive 4 Indicates that the digital output is active 5 Indicates that the p...

Page 9: ...I F above the button it is used to browse between voltage current and frequency measurement screens While on measuring screen As seen on the symbols Event below the button event screen is reached when...

Page 10: ...ement there for it must be used with external current transformers If the device will be use with other analysers on the same panel it is recommented that the device will be the last point on the curr...

Page 11: ...Neutral Connection For this configuration three voltage connections and three current connections are used Aron without Neutral Connection For this configuration three voltage connections and two curr...

Page 12: ...vice shows the same current value which is measured from the first phase for the unconnected phases 3P3W BLN 3 Phase Balanced without Neutral Connection For this configuration three voltage connection...

Page 13: ...he device On the following table possible connection errors that may be encountered during connection test and their corresponding error codes that are displayed on the device screen Test Error Code T...

Page 14: ...t screens which can be accessed by pressing the related buttons are explained in this section Current Voltage and Frequency Screens BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK VIF VOLTAGE L N BUTTON...

Page 15: ...IF CURRENT BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK VIF FIRST HOUR COUNTER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK VIF SECOND HOUR COUNTER Power and Power Factor Screens BUTTON NAME DISPLAY...

Page 16: ...NT SCREEN DOWN P PF ACTIVE POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN P PF REACTIVE POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN P PF APPARENT POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT S...

Page 17: ...MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN P PF COS Energy and Harmonics Screens BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP THD L N BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP THD L L BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT...

Page 18: ...SCREEN UP Import Active Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP Export Active Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP Import Reactive Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SC...

Page 19: ...T SCREEN UP Time BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP Date Minimum Maximum and Demand Screens To see the minimum and maximum values of current and voltage first select the relevant screen with...

Page 20: ...Phase Neutral Voltage BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MIN Phase Neutral Voltage BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX Phase Phase Voltage BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED...

Page 21: ...BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN DEMAND I BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX DEMAND I BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX I 21...

Page 22: ...nd demand values of power parameters first select the relevant screen with P PF button Afterwards you can display the following screens with MAX MIN DEMAND BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET...

Page 23: ...BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX P BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MIN P BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX Q 23...

Page 24: ...BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MIN Q BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN DEMAND S BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX DEMAND S 24...

Page 25: ...y programming menu is reached If PIN feature is not activated programming menu is reached directly Password for the device is 1234 as factory default Device Installation Settings In order for the devi...

Page 26: ...tion Type Setting 1 By using UP DOWN buttons select your network connection type as 3P4W 3P3W ARON 3P4W Balanced or 3P3W Balanced 2 For unbalanced systems 3P4W or 3P3W should be selected 3 Press the S...

Page 27: ...next step VT Primary Value 1 Enter the primary value of your VT by using SET and UP DOWN buttons 2 You can approve a digit value by pressing the SET button 3 After entering the necessary value Press t...

Page 28: ...requency Value Selection 1 By using UP DOWN buttons select your nominal network frequency as 50 Hz or 60 Hz 2 After selecting the necessary value Press the SET button and go to the next step Nominal O...

Page 29: ...using SET and UP DOWN buttons 2 You can approve a digit value by pressing the SET button 3 After entering the correct date Press the SET button and go to the next step Hour Setting 1 Enter the time by...

Page 30: ...ET button 3 When exiting from the menu with the BACK button don t forget to save the changes Backlight Setting There are three settings for the backlight of the device 1 Always ON 2 Always OFF 3 Autom...

Page 31: ...changes Time Settings Hour Setting The time of the device s RTC Real Time Clock module can be set in hours minutes and seconds To set the time follow these steps 1 Press the SET button while on Setup...

Page 32: ...ur time zone in 30 minutes increments by using UP DOWN buttons 5 Press the SET button after you re finished with selection 6 When exiting from the menu with the BACK button don t forget to save the ch...

Page 33: ...with the BACK button don t forget to save the changes RS 485 Baudrate Setting RS 485 communication speed of the device can be set to one of the following options 1 2400 baud 2 4800 baud 3 9600 baud 4...

Page 34: ...Settings One of the operating types is selected for the input of the device 1 Digital Input When this option is selected the device detects the logic level on the input 2 Generator Input When this opt...

Page 35: ...low the limit value When the alarm condition is resolved output returns to logic 1 3 Output as Remote Control When this option is selected the user can change the output of the device from logic 1 to...

Page 36: ...Output is selected the device can create pulses for import or export active energy according to the increments listed below Import or export energy can be selected as the source 1 Wh 10 Wh 100 Wh 1 kW...

Page 37: ...ION is displayed 2 Enter the duration in seconds with 0 01 second increments with UP DOWN buttons 3 Exit from the menu when selection is complete 4 When exiting from the menu with the BACK button don...

Page 38: ...while HOUR COUN PARA is displayed 2 Select the parameter with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button Afterwards the limit value is selected When the parameter exceeds this limit value hour counter wi...

Page 39: ...exiting from the menu with the BACK button don t forget to save the changes Alarm Parameter Selection Alarm parameter is selected by following these steps 1 Press the SET button while Alarm Setup is...

Page 40: ...Higher than 3 When In window or Out window options are selected high and low limit values are entered 4 When Higher than option is selected a high limit value is entered When Lower than option is sele...

Page 41: ...or the alarm is entered in this menu 1 While Alarm Enable is selected find Alarm Hyst menu with UP DOWN buttons 2 Press the SET button Enter the hysteresis value for the alarm as with UP DOWN buttons...

Page 42: ...eset Settings Users can reset the minimum maximum demand values that the device has stored Resetting Maximum Values 1 Select Maximum under Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button wh...

Page 43: ...Demand under Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button while Reset de is displayed and select YES option with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with...

Page 44: ...e changes Resetting Hour Counter Value 1 Select Hourcntr under Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button while Reset Hour is displayed and select YES option with UP DOWN buttons 3 Pre...

Page 45: ...ng option under System Menu Press the SET button 2 While Pin CHAnGE is displayed press the SET button 3 Enter the old pin digit by digit with UP DOWN buttons 4 If you enter the old pin incorrectly ERR...

Page 46: ...s after you exit from the menu device version will be displayed and device installation process will start After completing the settings voltage measurement screen will be displayed Displaying Softwar...

Page 47: ...with UP DOWN buttons Events are listed according to their occurrence times First event is the newest that has occurred last event is the oldest one that has occurred After pressing the SET button deta...

Page 48: ...ed index registers When the user writes this index to the index register at the bottom of the tables at register addresses 23000 24000 25000 etc the details of the entered register will be accessible...

Page 49: ...S 485 Baud Rate 2400 115200 bps Address 1 247 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bit 1 Max Communication Distance 1200 m MODBUS RS 485 side with signal amplifier Internal Memory 1MB Digital Input Operating Vol...

Page 50: ...7 12 according to KI Other additional specifications P 10 to 120 In 0 5 Qa Qv 10 to 120 In 1 Sa Sv 10 to 120 In 1 Ea 0 to 99999999 kW h 0 5 Era Erv 0 to 99999999 kVar h 1 Eapa 0 to 99999999 kVA h 0 5...

Page 51: ...61000 6 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 3 2 2010 2011 2011 Limits for harmo...

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