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UMG 96RM-PN

Fig. Password prompt
If a password was set, it can be 
entered with buttons 1 and 2.

Fig. Current transformer 
programming mode
Buttons 1 and 2 can be used 
to modify the primary and 
secondary current (cf. page 51).

Fig. Voltage transformer 
programming mode
Buttons 1 and 2 can be 
used to modify the primary 
and secondary voltage (cf. 
page 52).

Programming parameters

Switch to Programming mode
•  Switch to programming mode as described. 

The symbols for Programming mode "PRG", and for 
the current transformer "CT" appear. 

•  Button 2 is used to switch to the Voltage transformer 

settings. Repeatedly pressing button 2 displays 
the first parameter in the parameter list.

Modify a parameter
•  Confirm the select with button 1.
•  The last selected address is displayed with 

the associated value.

•  The first digit of the address flashes and can be 

modified with button 2. Button 1 is used to select 
the digit, which is then in turn modified with button 2.

Modify a value
•  Once the desired address has been set, a digit of 

the value can be selected with button 1 and modified 
with button 2.

Exit Programming mode
•  Exit Programming mode by pressing button 1 and 2 

at the same time.

Fig. Parameter screen 
programming mode
Buttons 1 and 2 can be 
used to modify the individual 
parameters (cf. page 47).

Summary of Contents for UMG 96 RM-PN

Page 1: ...r UMG 96 RM PN User manual and technical data Part no 33 03 202 Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 6 D 35633 Lahnau Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 Fax 49 6441 9642 30 E mail info janitza com www j...

Page 2: ...ion 45 Display mode 45 Programming mode 45 Parameters and measured values 47 Configuration 49 Connecting the supply voltage 49 Current and voltage transformer 49 Programming the current transformer fo...

Page 3: ...e phase powers 71 Checking the sum powers 71 RS485 interface 72 Digital outputs 74 Digital output status indicators 75 Pulse output Group 1 77 Comparators and threshold value monitoring 82 Service and...

Page 4: ...tten permission of Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 1 D 35633 Lahnau Germany Trademarks All trademarks and the resulting rights are the property of their respective owners Disclaimer Janitza...

Page 5: ...or the product and thus excludes the warranty for covering possible damage resulting from this This device must only be operated and repaired by specialised personnel Specialised personnel are persons...

Page 6: ...visible damage no longer works despite the mains power supply being intact has been exposed to prolonged adverse conditions e g storage outside the permissible climate limits without being adapted to...

Page 7: ...pluggable 2 pole current measurement I4 1 10 01 865 Screw type terminal pluggable 10 pole digital analogue inputs outputs 1 10 01 857 Screw type terminal pluggable 2 pole RS 485 1 10 01 859 Screw type...

Page 8: ...iNet interface The voltage measurement inputs are designed for measurements in low voltage networks where rated voltages of up to 300V phase to earth and surge voltages of overvoltage category III can...

Page 9: ...equency range 45 65 Hz Device functions 3 voltage measurement channels 300V 4 current measurements via current transformer 5A or 1A 2 residual current measurements via residual current transformer 30m...

Page 10: ...y class 2 Measurement Measurement in IT TN and TT networks Measurement in networks with rated voltages up to L L 480V and L N 277V Measurement range current 0 to 5A eff True RMS TRMS Continuous sampli...

Page 11: ...tocol You can modify and call up the data using the Modbus address list The list can be called up via the device s home page and can be found on the enclosed CD Using the PLC within a PROFINET environ...

Page 12: ...G 96RM PN UMG 96RM PN Ethernet ProfiNet Ethernet ProfiNet Ethernet ProfiNet Ethernet ProfiNet Ethernet ProfiNet RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485 Ethernet Ethernet ProfiNet Ethernet ProfiNet PC GridVis SPS PC G...

Page 13: ...nting position To ensure adequate ventilation the UMG 96RM PN must be installed vertically There should be separation above and below of at least 50mm with 20mm space to the sides Front panel section...

Page 14: ...ips use a screwdriver to lever them horizontally Mounting is then performed by sliding in and engaging the clips and subsequently screwing in the screws Screw in the clamping screws until they are jus...

Page 15: ...Fig Connection example of the supply voltage to a UMG 96RM Circuit breaker Fuse N L m The supply voltage must be connected through a fuse according to the techni cal data If installed in a building a...

Page 16: ...Measurement on three phase 4 conductor systems Fig Schematic diagram Measurement on three phase 3 conductor systems In systems with no N measured values requiring an N refer to a calculated N 480V 50...

Page 17: ...L 66V 115V 120V 208V 127V 220V 220V 380V 230V 400V 240V 415V 260V 440V 277V 480V Fig Table for network rated voltages i a w EN60664 1 2003 suitable for the voltage measurement inputs Unearthed three p...

Page 18: ...in networks where overvoltages of overvoltage category 300V CATIII measurement voltage surge 4kV can occur Frequency The UMG 96RM PN requires the mains frequency for the measurement and calculation o...

Page 19: ...eaker must be placed in the vicinity of the UMG 96RM PN be marked for the user and easily accessible The circuit breaker must be UL IEC certified Overcurrent protection device An overcurrent protectio...

Page 20: ...and a neutral conductor Measurement made with a voltage transformer Fig System with three phase conductors without a neutral conductor Measured values which require an N refer to a calculated N Fig Sy...

Page 21: ...d are not calculated Fig Measured values derived from voltage measurement inputs V2 and V3 are taken to be zero and are not calculated Fig System with equal loading of the phases The measured values f...

Page 22: ...a current transformer is not possible with the UMG 96RM PN Only AC currents can be measured DC currents cannot Current measurement input I4 only produces an apparent current measurement due to there...

Page 23: ...current transformers If a connection is provided for the earthing of secondary windings then it must be connected to the earth C It is not necessary to configure a connection schematic for measuremen...

Page 24: ...vailable then it is sufficient to set this to the Test position insofar as the short circuiting device has been checked beforehand c Open circuit current transformers High voltage spikes that are dang...

Page 25: ...25 UMG 96RM PN c Attention The UMG96RM is only approved for measuring current with a current transformer...

Page 26: ...ent in a three phase network with unequal loading Fig The measured values for current measurement input I2 are calculated Fig System with equal loading of the phases The measured values for current me...

Page 27: ...values derived from current measurement inputs I2 and I3 are taken to be zero and are not calculated Fig System with equal loading of the phases The measured values for current measurement input I2 ar...

Page 28: ...mmeter If you wish to measure the current not only with the UMG 96RM but rather with an ammeter too the ammeter must be connected to the UMG 96RM PN in series Fig Current measurement with an additiona...

Page 29: ...nt transformers have a transformation ratio of 1000 5A The summation measurement is performed using a total current transformer 5 5 5A The UMG 96RM PN must then be setup as follows Primary current 100...

Page 30: ...circuits Example temperature sensor A temperature sensor in close proximity to non isolated mains cables should measure within a 300V CAT III network Remedy The temperature sensor must be equipped wi...

Page 31: ...e B The connection of suitable external residual current transformers with a rated current of 30 mA is performed via the residual current transformer inputs I5 terminals 32 34 and I6 terminals 35 37 F...

Page 32: ...C It is not necessary to configure a connection schematic for measurement inputs I5 and I6 Residual current transformer Residual current transformer Connection example residual current monitoring Fig...

Page 33: ...hetemperature measurement is performed here via terminals 32 34 Input 1 and 35 37 Input 2 Do not exceed the total resistance load sensor cable of 4kOhm Fig Example temperature measurement with a PT100...

Page 34: ...rminated with resistors 120Ohm 1 4W at the beginning and at the end of a segment The UMG 96RM PN does not contain any termination resistors Terminal strip in the cabinet Device with RS485 interface wi...

Page 35: ...ns of all cables that lead to the cabinet and at the cabinet entry Connect the screens over a generous area and in a manner that will conduct well to a low noise earth Gather the cables mechanically a...

Page 36: ...under current It is recommended that the master be placed at the end of a segment If the master is replaced with a bus connection the bus must be switched off Replacing a slave with a bus connection t...

Page 37: ...lows another Ethernet ProfiNet terminal to be operated via the second interface thus reducing outlay on cabling LEDs for the Ethernet interfaces LED Colour Function 1 Green Lights up when there is a c...

Page 38: ...ame GSDML V2 31 JanitzaelectronicsGmbH UMG96RM PN xxxxxxxx xml Download www janitza com PROFIenergy Entity Class 2 The UMG 96RM PN is certified as Entity Class 2 measurement func tionality for use of...

Page 39: ...e group are not possible Digital outputs Group 1 The status indicator appears on the display at K1 or K2 The status indicator on the display is not dependent on an inversion being activated NC NO Digi...

Page 40: ...digital inputs with Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Input 3 1 signal is present Input 2 1 signal is present Input 1 1 signal is present The digital outputs can be controlled by setting the corresponding bits If f...

Page 41: ...of group 1 can switch AC and DC loads The digital outputs of group 2 can not switch AC loads The digital outputs are not short circuit proof Connected cables that are longer than 30m must be shielded...

Page 42: ...idVis software m Attention Digital outputs are not short circuit proof Example DC connection Fig Example for two relays connected to the digital outputs K2 External auxiliary voltage 24V DC K1 DC DC 2...

Page 43: ...0V and maximum 28V is applied and a current of at least 1mA and a maximum of 6mA is flowing Wiring longer than 30m must be screened Note the correct polarity of the supply voltage 24V DC S1 S2 Externa...

Page 44: ...uts The LED assigned to the output lights up red if the output is set as active irrespective of whether there is an onwards connection to this interface Digital input output 1 3 Digital input output 2...

Page 45: ...red value screen The measured value rotation allows selected measured value screens to be displayed in turn after a configurable rotation time Programming mode Programming mode displays and allows for...

Page 46: ...utton 2 Delivery Mean value CT Current transformer VT Voltage transformer K1 Output 1 K2 Output 2 Password Phase conductor Phase conductor Summation measurement Programming mode Min value NT Delivery...

Page 47: ...digits of the value Selected measured values are summarised in measured value screen profiles and can be displayed in Display mode with buttons 1 and 2 The current measured value screen profile the cu...

Page 48: ...t Programming mode At same time Switch mode Scroll Long Short Programming menu 1 Programming menu 1 Programming Programming menu 1 Confirm selection flashing Short Number 1 Long Number 1 flashing Shor...

Page 49: ...transformers pay attention to the measured voltage specified on the rating plate of the UMG 96RM PN c Attention If the supply voltage does not correspond to the voltage indicated on the rating plate...

Page 50: ...t I4 and the residual current transformer inputs I5 I6 must be set in the GridVis software Current transformer input I4 Current transformer input I4 only produces an apparent current measurement due t...

Page 51: ...ols for Programming mode PRG and for the current transformer CT appear The selection is confirmed with button 1 The first digit of the input range for the primary current flashes Enter the current tra...

Page 52: ...ormer Switch to programming mode as described The symbols for Programming mode PRG and for the current transformer CT appear Button 2 is used to switch to the Voltage transformer settings The selectio...

Page 53: ...to switch to the Voltage transformer settings Repeatedly pressing button 2 displays the first parameter in the parameter list Modify a parameter Confirm the select with button 1 The last selected addr...

Page 54: ...button 2 three times takes you to the TCP IP settings for device addressing Select the desired digit using button 1 Selection is indicated by the digit flashing The selected digit can be adjusted with...

Page 55: ...ogramming mode button 2 takes you to the Gateway address settings GAt on screen Use the 1 and 2 buttons to set the desired gateway address in Byte 0 to 3 in the same way as the above descriptions C Ch...

Page 56: ...an be set in the range from 1 to 247 C The setting range for the device address is between 0 and 255 The values 0 and 248 to 255 are reserved and must not be used Setting Baud rate 0 9 6 kbps 1 19 2 k...

Page 57: ...r password has been set then the Password menu appears with 000 on the screen The first digit of the user password flashes and can be modified with button 2 Pressing button 1 selects the next digit it...

Page 58: ...the max value The min and max values are stored every 5 minutes to an EEPROM without the date and time This means that if there is failure of the supply voltage only the min and max values for the la...

Page 59: ...500 appears Voltage current and all other values derived from these are calculated and still displayed based on the last frequency measurement or on possible line interfaces However these determined m...

Page 60: ...134 178 kWh Resetting energy meters addr 507 The effective apparent and reactive energy meters can only be reset as one To reset the energy meters address 507 must be described with 001 Resetting the...

Page 61: ...are given in amps the harmonics for the voltages in volts Fig Screen for the 15th harmonic of the current in phase L3 example Number of harmonic Phase L3 Current harmonic Value C Harmonics are not dis...

Page 62: ...to display other measured values on the screen of the UMG 96RM PN select a different screen profile Measured value rotation All measured values are calculated every 10 12 periods and are available onc...

Page 63: ...profile and screen profile can only be programmed via the GridVis software C Profile setting The GridVis software provides a clear overview of the profiles screen rotation profile and screen profile I...

Page 64: ...onnected If a phase is missing or if two identical phases are connected the direction of the rotating field is not established and the character string is stationary on the screen Fig Screen for the m...

Page 65: ...tness values are the same for both types of lighting then no change is discernible between the backlight and standby lighting Addr Description Setting range Default 036 Brightness for operating lighti...

Page 66: ...years can be shown on the measured value screen Fig Measured value screen Operating hours counter The UMG 96RM PN shows the number 140 8 hrs in the operating hours counter This corresponds to 140 hour...

Page 67: ...ate The serial number cannot be modified Software release addr 750 The software for the UMG 96RM PN is continuously improved and expanded The software version in the device is identified by a three di...

Page 68: ...to the destruction of the device m Attention If the supply voltage does not correspond to the voltage indicated on the rating plate this may lead to malfunctions and severe damage to the device m Atte...

Page 69: ...t If the effective power amount is correct but the sign of the power output is negative this could have two possible causes S1 k and S2 l are reversed at the current transformer Effective energy is be...

Page 70: ...o the current transformer this state is recorded in certain registers or indicated in the GridVis software Modbus addr Value Function 10014 I5 10015 I6 0 Connection of the residual current transformer...

Page 71: ...rent transformer is assigned to the wrong phase conductor the associated power will also be measured and displayed incorrectly The assignment of phase conductor to current transformer on the UMG 96RM...

Page 72: ...e to 115 2 kbps Modbus functions slave 04 Read input registers 06 Preset single register 16 10Hex Preset multiple registers 23 17Hex Read write 4X registers The sequence of bytes is high before low by...

Page 73: ...is 230V Example Reading the L1 N voltage The L1 N voltage is saved in the measured value list at address 19000 The L1 N voltage is available in the FLOAT format Address 01 is approved as the UMG 96RM...

Page 74: ...lly assign different functions to the digital outputs The settings of the functions in the configuration menu must be made using the GridVis software Fig GridVis software configuration menu Digital in...

Page 75: ...displayed by the rearwards facing LEDs Statuses of the digital outputs of Group 1 Status of Digital output 1 Status of Digital output 2 Group 1 A current of 1mA can flow Digital output 1 addr 608 0 Di...

Page 76: ...0 Status of Digital output 1 Result Addr 616 Modbus External source RS485 Addr 602 0 Off 0 On External value Ethernet ProfiNet Addr 527 0 Off 0 On External value Addr 200 0 Addr 200 1 Addr 200 2 Addr...

Page 77: ...after reaching a certain adjustable amount of power You need to make various adjustments in the configuration menu using the GridVis software to use a digital output as a pulse out Digital output Sel...

Page 78: ...igital output 1 as a pulse output Digital output 1 13 14 Selection of source Pulse Addr 100 874 address of Psum3 Addr 106 5 50 ms Addr 102 1000 Wh pulse Addr 200 1 0 1 UMG 96RM PN 0 1 Inverter Addr 20...

Page 79: ...minimum pulse length and the minimum pulse interval for the maximum number of pulses per hour Examples of the maximum possible number of pulses per hour Pulse length Pulse interval Max pulse h 10 ms 1...

Page 80: ...ses will only be emitted when the measured value has a positive sign If you check the pulse value with a negative sign the pulses will only be produced when the measured value has a negative sign C Si...

Page 81: ...Voltage L N Max 300 V Power per phase 150 A x 300 V 45 kW Power at 3 phases 45kW x 3 Maximum connected load 135 kW Calculating the pulse value Fig Connection example for the circuit as pulse output 23...

Page 82: ...ionally the function Flash display can also be assigned to each comparator group whereby the backlight of the screen alternates between maximum and minimum brightness when a comparator output is activ...

Page 83: ...122 Threshold value addr 120 Min switch on time addr 123 Lead time addr 124 Operator addr 125 Comparator C Comparator result addr 610 Comparator result addr 611 Comparator result addr 612 Total runnin...

Page 84: ...A Digital output 1 should remain active for a min switch on time of 2 minutes if the threshold value is exceeded Addr 111 120 seconds The exceedance should be present at least for the lead time of 60...

Page 85: ...value monitoring settings in GridVis C Digital output 1 13 14 Selection of source Addr 200 0 0 1 Comparator group 1 Comparator A Comparator B Comparator C Logic Result Addr 616 UMG 96RM PN 0 1 Inverte...

Page 86: ...The lead time can be assigned to times in the range from 1 to 32 000 seconds Operator addr 113 119 125 132 138 144 Two operators are available for comparing the measured value and the threshold value...

Page 87: ...the corresponding amount of time this does not take account of the min switch on time Comparator with set limit value violation The set limit value is compared to the measured value If the limit valu...

Page 88: ...the legal provisions The permanently installed lithium battery must be disposed of separately Service Should questions arise which are not described in this manual please contact the manufacturer dire...

Page 89: ...ce is connected to a computer then the device firmware can be updated via the GridVis software The new firmware is transferred by selecting a suitable update menu Tools Upgrade Devices menu and the de...

Page 90: ...button 1 or 2 The capture and display of measured values continues This error is displayed again each time the power is switched on Error warning messages The UMG 96RM PN can show four different error...

Page 91: ...range 0x04 Checksum error 0x08 Error in the internal I2C bus Example error message 911 This error number is composed of serious error 910 and the internal error cause 0x01 Inthisexampleanerroroccurre...

Page 92: ...site The V and A symbols indicate whether the measurement range has been exceeded in the current or voltage circuit I 7 Aeff UL N 300 Vrms Threshold values for exceeding the measurement range A Curren...

Page 93: ...ed in the parameter measurement range exceeded addr 600 stored in the following format Example Error in Phase 2 in the current circuit 0xF2FFFFFF Example Error in Phase 3 in the voltage circuit UL N 0...

Page 94: ...fell short of Install current transformer with a smaller current transformer ratio Voltage displayed is too high or too low Measurement in the wrong phase Check connection and correct if necessary Vo...

Page 95: ...programmed Check the settings and correct if necessary The output was incorrectly connected Check connection and correct if necessary EEE on the display See error messages No connection with the devic...

Page 96: ...55 25 C to 70 C Relative humidity 0 to 90 RH Ambient conditions during operation The UMG 96RM is intended for weather protected stationary use Protection class II in acc with IEC 60536 VDE 0106 Part 1...

Page 97: ...of nominal range Internal fuse not replaceable Typ T1A 250V 277V according IEC 60127 Recommended overcurrent protection device for line protection certified under UL Option 230V 6 16A Option 24V 1 6A...

Page 98: ...ent range L L 01 to 520Vrms max overvoltage 900Vrms Resolution 0 01V Crest factor 2 45 related to the measurement range Impedance 3M phase Power consumption approx 0 1VA Sampling rate 21 33 kHz 50Hz 2...

Page 99: ...2 VA Ri 5m Overload for 1 sec 120A sinusoidal Sampling rate 21 33 kHz 50Hz 25 6 kHz 60Hz for each measurement channel Residual current monitoring I5 I6 Rated current 30mArms Measurement range 0 40mAr...

Page 100: ...T100 99 C to 500 C 60Ohm to 180Ohm 1 5 rng PT1000 99 C to 500 C 600Ohm to 1 8kOhm 1 5 rng Serial interface RS485 to Modbus RTU Slave 9 6kbps 19 2kbps 38 4kbps 57 6 kbps 115 2kbps Stripping length 7mm...

Page 101: ...outputs semiconductor relay not short circuit proof Switching voltage Max 33V AC 60V DC Switching current max 50mAeff AC DC Response time 10 12 periods 10ms Pulse output energy pulses Max 50Hz Respon...

Page 102: ...urement Connectable conductors Only one conductor can be connected per terminal Current Voltage Single core multi core fine stranded 0 2 2 5mm2 AWG 26 12 0 08 4 0mm2 AWG 28 12 Terminal pins core end s...

Page 103: ...I3 I 0 2 IEC61557 12 0 to 6 Arms 0 A to 999 kA Measured neutral conductor current I4 IN 1 IEC61557 12 0 to 6 Arms 0 A to 999 kA Residual currents I5 I6 IDiff 1 IEC61557 12 0 to 40 mArms 0 A to 999 kA...

Page 104: ...z 0 to 999 THD of the current 4 THD Ri Mains signal voltage MSV 5 Precision class 0 5 with 5A converter Precision class 1 with 1A converter 6 Precision class 0 5S per IEC62053 22 1 In relation to the...

Page 105: ...eters and Modbus address list Theexcerptofthefollowingparameterlistcontainssettings necessary for proper operation of the UMG 96RM PN e g current transformers and device address The values in the para...

Page 106: ...6 0 dark 9 bright 37 SHORT RD WR Screen profile 0 3 0 0 Preassigned screen profile 1 Preassigned screen profile 2 Preassigned screen profile 3 Freely selectable screen profile 38 SHORT RD WR Screen ro...

Page 107: ...FLOAT RD WR Comparator 1A Threshold value 1012 1 to 1012 1 0 110 SHORT RD WR Comparator 1A address of the measured value 0 32 000 0 111 SHORT RD WR s Comparator 1A min switch on time 0 32 000 0 112 SH...

Page 108: ...0 0 131 SHORT RD WR s Comparator 2A lead time 0 32 000 0 132 SHORT RD WR Comparator 2A Operator 0 1 0 0 1 133 FLOAT RD WR Comparator 2B Threshold value 1012 1 to 1012 1 0 135 SHORT RD WR Comparator 2B...

Page 109: ...HORT RD WR Inverter Digital output 2 0 1 2 0 500 SHORT RD WR Terminal assignment I L1 3 to 0 to 3 3 1 501 SHORT RD WR Terminal assignment I L2 3 to 0 to 3 3 2 502 SHORT RD WR Terminal assignment I L3...

Page 110: ...A Current transformer I6 sec 1 0 5 0 1 542 SHORT RD WR Input type I5 0 Residual current 1 Temperature 0 1 0 543 SHORT RD WR Input type I6 0 Residual current 1 Temperature 0 1 0 544 FLOAT RD WR Temper...

Page 111: ...NT RD WR Measurement range exceeded 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF 602 SHORT RD WR Modbus value for Output 1 0 1 605 SHORT RD WR Modbus value for Output 2 0 1 608 SHORT RD Status Output 1 609 SHORT RD Status Output...

Page 112: ...er L2 19024 872 float RD W Effective power L3 19026 874 float RD W Sum Psum3 P1 P2 P3 19028 884 float RD VA Apparent power S L1 19030 886 float RD VA Apparent power S L2 Modbus Address Address on disp...

Page 113: ...y L2 19058 float RD Wh Effective energy L3 19060 float RD Wh Effective energy L1 L3 19062 float RD Wh Effective energy L1 consumed 19064 float RD Wh Effective energy L2 consumed 19066 float RD Wh Effe...

Page 114: ...apacitive L1 19104 float RD varh Reactive energy capacitive L2 19106 float RD varh Reactive energy capacitive L3 19108 float RD varh Reactive energy L1 L3 cap 19110 836 float RD Harmonic THD U L1 N 19...

Page 115: ...1 uint 32 bit 0 232 1 float 32 bit IEEE 754 IEEE 754 Number formats C Information on saving measured values and configuration data The following measured values are saved at least every 5 minutes Comp...

Page 116: ...116 UMG 96RM PN Dimension diagrams All dimensions in mm Rear view View from below 110 5 91 5 91 5 110 5...

Page 117: ...117 UMG 96RM PN 92 0 8 92 0 8 Side view Cut out size ca 90 72 96 6 57 78 91 5 104 Depth without plug 91 5 approx 90...

Page 118: ...asured value Current on the N C04 Min values L1 N voltage L2 N voltage L3 N voltage D01 Min values L1 L2 voltage L2 L3 voltage L3 L1 voltage D02 Max values mean v L1 current L2 current L3 current D03...

Page 119: ...distortion THD I L3 C14 Measured value Sum Apparent power A08 Measured values L1 reactive power L2 reactive power L3 reactive power A09 Measured value Total reactive p A10 Measured value Harmonic dis...

Page 120: ...ics U L1 H21 Measured value ind Reactive energy A19 Operating hours counter 1 A20 Measured value Total Reactive energy cap B19 Comparator 1A Total running time B20 Measured value Total Reactive energy...

Page 121: ...he highlighted menus are not displayed with the factory default setting Measured value 1st harmonics U L2 A22 Measured value 1st harmonics U L3 A23 Measured value 1st harmonics I L1 A24 Measured value...

Page 122: ...s I L2 A31 Max value 1st harmonics I L3 A32 Max value 3rd harmonics I L2 B31 Max value 3rd harmonics I L3 B32 Max value 15th harmonics I L3 H32 Max value 15th harmonics I L2 H31 The highlighted menus...

Page 123: ...123 UMG 96RM PN...

Page 124: ...puts outputs UMG 96RM PN L1 L2 L3 Voltage measurement 3 4 5 6 Current measurement Power supply voltage 1 2 RS485 16 17 B A B A Loads 230V 400V 50Hz I4 19 18 N 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Analog inputs...

Page 125: ...tal inputs outputs UMG 96RM PN L1 L2 L3 Voltage measurement 3 4 5 6 Current measurement Power supply voltage 1 2 RS485 16 17 B A B A Loads 230V 400V 50Hz I4 19 18 N 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Analog i...

Page 126: ...s the secondary current Use button 1 to select the secondary current Modify the flashing digit with button 2 Exit Programming mode Switching to Display mode is done by pressing buttons 1 and 2 again s...

Page 127: ...nd use button 2 to set the desired digit Once Byte 0 of the address is set bytes 1 to 3 can be set with button 1 Then the display jumps back to Byte 0 none of the digits are flashing Subnet mask SUb U...

Page 128: ...128 UMG 96RM PN...

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