E-MON INTERVAL DATA RECORDER
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14
40089
41089
2
Demand Channel 13
Demand
Demand * Pulse Value
R
40091
41091
2
Demand Channel 14
Demand
Demand * Pulse Value
R
40093
41093
2
Demand Channel 15
Demand
Demand * Pulse Value
R
40095
41095
2
Demand Channel 16
Demand
Demand * Pulse Value
R
Table 3. Modbus Customer Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16.
Address
Registers
Format
Description
IDR
44001
1
6
Custom
Interval Day Block
R/W
44007
2
1 per interval
Integer
Interval Data
R
45501
3
2 per day
Custom
Interval Data Headers
R
46025
4
8
Custom
RTC Date/Time
R/W
46049
5
8
Custom
EZ7 ID, Modbus ID, Serial Number
R/W
46057
8
Custom
Recorder Info., Demand Interval
R/W
46513
8
Custom
Flags L1: Power Failure, Battery
R
46521
8
Custom
Flags L2: Power Failure Date
R
1.?To set the interval data day block, set multiple points at 44001 for 6 points with data set to 0C0I 0000 MMDD
YYYY 0000 0000. 0C = Channel, 0I = Interval (0F = 15 minute intervals, 05 = 5 minute intervals)
2. Each register represents a 15 or 5 minute pulse value based on the interval day block. 96 registers max with
15 minute intervals. 288 registers max with 5 minute intervals. The first interval data register 44007 represents
the pulse count for the first 15 or 5 minute interval beginning at midnight.
3. The interval data headers represent days with available interval data. Each day represents 2 registers.
Format: MMDD YYYY.
4. To set the date and time, set multiple points at 46025 for 4 points with data set to HHMM SSDW MMDD YYYY
(DW=day of week)
5. To change the Modbus ID, set single point at 46050 with data set to new Modbus ID (e.g. 1 to 247). Jumper J6
must be closed.
With an IDR16 each channel 1 through 16 represents the IDR16 meter jack inputs 1 through 16.
With an IDR8 each channel 1 through 8 represents the IDR8 meter jack inputs 1 through 8.
Table 2. Modbus Customer Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16. (Continued)
Integer
Address
Float
Address Registers
Description
Integer
Units
Float Units
IDR