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Item no. 33.03.

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You can find more detailed information about the 
device configuration and communication starting 
in step 11.

NOTE

Alternatively to the fuse and circuit breaker, a 
miniature circuit breaker can also be used.

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Technical data

Voltage measurement

Three-phase 4-conductor 
systems with nominal 
voltages up to

230 V/400 V (+-10%) according 
to IEC

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Fuse for the voltage 
measurement

1 - 10 A 
(with IEC/UL approval)

Measuring range L-N

0

1)

 .. 300 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 400 Vrms)

Measuring range L-L

0

1) 

.. 425 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 620 Vrms)

Limit value for the 
measuring range overflow 
U L-N

> 300 Vrms

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

1.9 (related to the measurement 
range)

Impedance

3 MΩ/phase

Power consumption

Approx. 0.1 VA

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Frequency of the 
basic oscillation 
 - resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.01 Hz

1)  The device only determines the measured values if voltage 

L1-N is greater than 20 Veff (4-conductor measurement) 

or voltage L1-L2 is greater than 34 Veff (3-conductor 

measurement) on voltage measurement input V1.

Current measurement

Rated current

x/1 and x/5 A

Measuring range

0 .. 6 Arms

Limit value for the measuring 
range overflow I

> 7 Aeff

Crest factor (based on the 
rated current)

2

Resolution

1 mA (display 0.01 A)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 s

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Supply voltage

Nominal range

230 V

:  

AC 90 V - 265 V (50/60 Hz) or 
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII

Operating range

+-10% of nominal range

Power consumption

230 V

: max. 1.5 VA / 0.5 W

Internal fuse, 
not exchangeable

Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC 
according to IEC 60127

Recommended overcur-
rent protection device for 
the line protection

230 V

: 6-16 A 

(Char. B) 
(IEC-/UL approval)

General information

Net weight (with attached 

connectors)

Approx. 250 g

Packaging weight (including 

accessories)

Approx. 500 g

Impact resistance

IK07 according to IEC 62262

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are 

transported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

K55 (-25 °C up to +70 °C)

Relative humidity 

0 to 90% RH

Ambient conditions during operation

Use the UMG 96-S2 in a weather-protected, stationary application.

Protection class II in accordance with IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
Operating temperature 

range

K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)

Relative humidity

0 to 75% RH

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Installation position

discretionary

Ventilation

No external ventilation 

required

Protection against 

foreign bodies and water

- Front

- Rear

- Front side with sealing

 

 

IP40 i.a.w. EN60529

IP20 i.a.w. EN60529

IP54 i.a.w. EN60529

Digital outputs

1 digital output, semiconductor relay, not short-circuit proof.
Switching voltage

max. 60 V DC

Switching current

max. 50 mAeff DC

Pulse output (energy pulse)

Max. 12.5 Hz

Serial interface

RS485 - Modbus RTU/slave

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (supply voltage)

Connectable conductors.  

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (digital interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 -16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (serial interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Procedure in the event of errors

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

No display

External fuse for the power supply voltage has 

tripped.

Replace fuse.

No current display

Measured voltage is not connected.

Connect the measured voltage.

Measurement current is not connected.

Connect measurement current.

Current displayed is too large 

or too small.

Current measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out and program the current transformer 

transformation ratio at the current transformer.

Current harmonics exceed the current peak value at 

the measurement input

Install current transformer with a larger CT ratio.

The current at the measurement input was not 

achieved.

Install current transformer with a smaller current 

transformer ratio.

Voltage displayed is too large 

or too small.

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out and program the voltage transformer ratio 

at the voltage transformer.

Voltage displayed is too 

small.

Measurement range exceeded.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has 

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Attention!

 Ensure the measurement inputs are not 

overloaded.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the current transformer transmission ratio on 

the current transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the voltage transformer transmission ratio on 

the voltage transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

Active power reference/deliv-

ery is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is 

reversed.

Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection to the device

RS485: Device address incorrect or incorrect 

protocol

Set device address / select protocol

"EE" in the display

See “Error messages” in the user manual.

Device still does not work 

despite the above measures.

Device defective.

Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection 

and testing.

NOTE

More technical data can be found in the device 
user manual.

NOTE

Property damage due to overloaded measurement inputs! 

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs. 
Observe the limit values specified on the rating plate and in the user manual!

General information

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Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
35633 Lahnau, Germany
Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22
Fax +49 6441 9642-30
E-mail: [email protected]
www.janitza.com

Energy Analyser

UMG 96-S2

Installation instructions

 

Installation

 

Device settings

German version:

see r

ear side

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Safety

Safety instructions

The installation instructions do not include 
a complete list of all safety measures necessary 
for operating the device.
Special operating conditions may require 
additional measures. The installation 
instructions contain notes that must be 
observed for your personal safety and to 
prevent property damage.

Used symbols:

The additional symbol 
on the device itself indicates 
an electrical danger that can 
result in serious injuries or death. 

The general warning symbol calls 
attention to possible risks of 
injury. Observe all the instructions 
listed under this symbol in order 
to prevent injuries or even death.

Safety instructions are highlighted by a warning 
triangle and are presented as follows depending 
on the level of risk:

Safety measures

When operating electrical devices, specific parts 
of these devices inevitably carry dangerous 
voltage. As a result, serious bodily harm or 
property damage can occur if they are not 
handled correctly:

•  Before connecting the device, ground it at 

the protective conductor terminal if available.

•  Dangerous voltages may be present in all 

circuit parts connected to the voltage supply.

•  There may still be dangerous voltages present 

in the device even after it is disconnected 
from the supply voltage (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate operating equipment 

with open current transformer circuits.

•  Do not exceed the limit values specified 

in the user manual and on the rating 
plate. This must also be observed during 
inspections and commissioning.

•  Observe the safety instructions and warning 

notices in the documents that accompany 
the devices. 

Qualified personnel

To prevent personal injuries and property 
damage, only qualified personnel with electrical 
engineering training may work on the device. 
They must also have knowledge

•  Of the national accident prevention regulations
•  In safety technology standards
•  In the installation, commissioning and 

operation of the device.

Intended use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switching cabinets 

and small installation distributors. The device 
can be installed in any mounting position 
(please observe section 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! Using 

the device in mobile equipment is considered 
an unusual environmental condition and is 
only permissible by special agreement.

•  not intended for installation in areas exposed 

to harmful oils, acids, gases, vapors, dust 
and radiation, etc.

The prerequisites for smooth and safe operation 
of the device include proper transport, storage, 
setup and assembly, as well as proper operation 
and maintenance.

The UMG 96-S2 is a power analyzer that:

•  measures and calculates electrical 

parameters, such as voltage, current, 
frequency, power, work, harmonics 
(up to the 15th, odd), etc. in building 
installations, on distribution units, circuit 
breakers and busbar trunking systems.

•  displays measurement results 

and transfers them via interfaces.

Brief device description

Install the UMG 96-S2 in the weather-protected 
front panel of switching cabinets.

Cut-out size:
92

+0.8

 x 92

+0.8

 mm

Please ensure the following: 
Sufficient ventilation
•   Observe the clearance to 

adjacent components.

•   Can be installed in any 

position.

Fig. Installation position 
rear view of UMG 96-S2

Assembly

Connecting the supply voltage

The supply voltage level for your device is specified 
on the rating plate.
After connecting the supply voltage, a display 
appears. If no display appears, check whether 
the supply voltage is within the rated voltage range.

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User manual:

Disclaimer

It is essential that the information products 
for the devices are observed to ensure 
safe operation and achieve the specified 
performance characteristics and product 
features. Janitza electronics GmbH assumes no 
liability for personal injuries, property damage 
and financial losses resulting from the failure to 
observe the information products.
Make sure that your information products are 
legible and accessible.

Further documentation can be found on our 
web site www.janitza.com under Support > 
Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2018 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Any duplication, processing, 
distribution and any other kind of use, even 
in part, is prohibited.

Subject to technical changes.

•  Make sure that the installation instructions 

match your device.

•  First, make sure you have read and understood 

the document accompanying the product.

•  Keep the documents accompanying 

the  product accessible through its service 
life and hand them over to the subsequent 
owner where applicable.

•  Please refer to www.janitza.com for information 

concerning device revisions and the associated 
adjustments to the documentation accompanying 
the product.

 

Disposal

Please observe the national regulations. 
Dispose of individual parts, where necessary, 
depending on the properties and existing 
country-specific regulations, e.g. as:

•  Electronic waste
•  Plastic
•  Metal

or commission a certified disposal company 
with the scrapping.

Relevant laws, 
applied standards and directives

Please refer to the Declaration of Conformity 
on our web site (www.janitza.com) for the 
laws, standards and directives applied by 
Janitza electronics GmbH.

NOTE

Points out procedures during which a danger 
of injuries or property damage does 

not

 exist.

ATTENTION

Indicates an imminently dangerous situation that 
can result in property damage or environmental 
damage in the event of noncompliance.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in minor injuries or property 
damage.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in serious injuries or death.

DANGER

Indicates an imminent danger that will result 
in serious and/or fatal injuries.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance with the assembly instructions 
can damage or destroy your device.
Ensure sufficient air circulation in your installation 
environment and, where applicable, sufficient 
cooling with high ambient temperatures.

NOTE

You can find more detailed information about 
the device functions, data and assembly 
in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to defective devices.

Devices, which may have possibly been 
damaged due to an improper use, can 
no longer fulfill the safety regulations and 
represent a risk of injury.

Shut down the device immediately 
and secure it against inadvertent 
commissioning if the device:
• has visible damage,
• no longer functions despite an intact 
power supply,
• was exposed to a prolonged period 
of unfavorable conditions
or transport stresses.

DANGER

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your system 
from the power supply. Verify that there 
is no current.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance of the connection conditions 
or exceeding the permissible voltage range 
can damage or destroy your device.

Before you connect the device to the supply 
voltage, please observe the following:

• 

The voltage and frequency must comply 
with the specifications on the rating 
plate. Observe the limit values as 
described in the user manual.

• 

In building installations, secure 
the supply voltage with a UL/IEC-listed 
circuit breaker/fuse.

• 

The circuit breaker

 

-

must be easily accessible 
for the user and located in the vicinity 
of the device.

 

-

must be labeled for the respective 
device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage at 
the voltage transformers.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor connection 
is not grounded to the source.

Fuse

Fig. supply voltage connection.

Circuit breaker

Fig. supply voltage connection.

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5

6

The device

•  is only approved for a current measurement 

using the current transformer.

•  is designed for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents 
of ../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

by default. 

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Voltage measurement

The device has 3 voltage inputs and is suitable 
for different connection versions.

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Network systems

Suitable network systems and maximum nominal voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

Circuit breaker

Fuse (UL/IEC-listed)

L2
L3
N

L1

“Direct voltage measurement in a three-phase 
4-conductor system” connection version

Voltage measurement connection versions

Load

Current measurement I1, I2, I3

Current measurement connection versions I1, I2, I3

The voltage measurement inputs are designed 
for measurements in the low-voltage networks 
in which nominal voltages occur up to 

•  230 V phase to ground and 400 V phase to 

phase in the 4-conductor system or

•  400 V phase to phase in the 3-conductor 

system.

 
The rated voltages and surge voltages correspond 
to overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

Establishing the connection to the PC

The most common connection for the communication 
between the PC and device:

Fig. Rear of 

UMG 96-S2

Three-phase 4-conductor systems 

with grounded neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

IEC U

L-N

 / U

L-L: 

230 V

LN 

/ 400 V

LL

The device can be used 

•  in TN and TT networks
•  residential and industrial sectors.

 

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Voltage measurement in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the single-

phase 3-conductor system

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 

the current transformer in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Current measurement 

in the single-phase 3-conductor 

system

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 2 

current transformers in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

RS232 RS232

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

2.

Ethernet

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

UMG 604

Device connection via a UMG 604 as 
a gateway.

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96 S2

RS485

RS485

3.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

USB

USB

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

CAUTION

Risk of injury or damage to device. 

Noncompliance with the connection 
conditions for the voltage measurement inputs 
can injure you or damage the device.
Therefore, please note the following:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

must not be connected to DC current.

 

-

must be provided with a suitable, 
labeled fuse and circuit breaker 
(alternative: miniature circuit breaker) 
in their immediate vicinity.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed 
nominal network voltages must be 
connected via voltage transformers.

• 

Measured voltages and measured 
currents must originate from the same 
network. 

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

voltage 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios 
and their setting in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death 
due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device and current transformer inputs that 

are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your 
system from the power supply. Verify that 
there is no current.
Ground the system. Use the ground 
connection point with the ground symbol 
for this. Also ground the secondary 
windings of current transformers and all 
metal parts of the transformer accessible 
to contact!

WARNING

Risk of injury due to high currents and high 
electrical voltages!

Open current transformers that are operated 
on the secondary side (high voltage spikes) can 
result in serious bodily harm or even death.

Avoid the open operation of the current 
transformers. Overloaded transformers short circuit!

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

current 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios and 
their setting in the user manual.

Connection
“Current measurement via current transformer”

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Programming the parameters

Operation and button functions

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

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1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the parameter list by pressing key 2 twice.

4.  The input area for the parameter list appears.
5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the parameter address flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Continue the procedure for the next 

numbers of the parameter address and for 
the parameter settings.

8.  Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch back 
to the input area for the current transformer 
using key 2.

Setting the device address (parameter address 000)

A master device can distinguish the UMGs based 
on the device address in a master/slave network 
via the RS485 interface.
For devices within this network, make sure that 
for each parameter address 000

•  different device addresses are assigned. 
•  the parameter setting of parameter address 000 

is within the range of 1 to 247 (0 and 248 to 255 
are reserved).

Setting the baud rate (parameter address 001)

For each device in a master/slave network via 
the RS485 interface:

•  select a 

uniform

 baud rate (parameter address 001) 

(0= 9.6 kbps, 2=19.2 kbps, 3=38.4 kbps).

•  select the number of stop bits (parameter address 

003) (0=1 bit, 1=2 bits, 2=even parity, 3=odd 
parity).

Data bits (8) and parity (none) are set.

Parameter address

Programming mode

Parameter setting

Fig. “Parameter list” 
input area

The operation of the device occurs via the keys 1 
and 2 with following differences:

•  briefly pressing (key 1 or 2): 

next step (+1).

•  long pressing (key 1 or 2): 

previous step (-1).

The device distinguishes between display mode 
and programming mode.

Display mode

•  Page between the measured value displays 

using keys 1 and 2.

•  The measured value display shows up 

to 3 measured values.

•  A time for the automatic display change 

between the measured value displays can 
be configured in the GridVis® software.

Programming mode

•  Hold down key 1 and 2 simultaneously for 

1 second in order to switch between 

display 

mode

 and 

programming mode

. The text 

PRG

 

appears in the display.

•  The settings necessary for the operation 

of the device are configured in programming 
mode.

Key 1

Key 2

Delivery

Average

CT:  Current transformer

VT:  

Voltage transformer

K1:  Output 1

Password

Outer conductor/

outer conductor

Summation measurement

Programming

mode

Minimum value, NT/delivery

•  Programming mode can be protected with a user 

password.

•  Switch between the programming menus using key 2:

1. 

Current transformer

2. 

Voltage transformer

3. 

Parameter list

To switch from 

programming mode

 into 

display mode

,

•  press keys 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 s.
•  Do not press any keys for 60 s (automatic).

Programming the current transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary current flashes.

4.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
5.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
6.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
9.  Confirm using key 1.
10. The complete number flashes.
11. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary current using key 2.

12. Confirm using key 1.
13. The input area for the secondary current 

flashes. 

14. Set the secondary current (value 1 A or 5 A) 

using key 2. 

15. Confirm using key 1.
16. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch 
to the input area for the voltage transformer 
using key 2.

Current transformer 
symbol

Unit display

Current transformer, 
primary
Programming mode

Current transformer, 
secondary

Fig. “Current transformer” input area

Programming the voltage transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming 

mode and 

CT

 for the current transformer 

appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the voltage transformer using key 2.

4.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

VT

 for the voltage transformer appear.

5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary voltage flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
9.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
10.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
11. Confirm using key 1.
12. The complete number flashes.
13. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary voltage using key 2.

14. Confirm using key 1.
15. The input area for the secondary voltage 

flashes. 

16. Set the secondary voltage using key 2. 
17. Confirm using key 1.

18. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch into 
programming mode for the parameter list 
using key 2.

Unit display

Voltage transformer, 
primary

Programming mode

Voltage transformer, 
secondary
Voltage transformer 
symbol

Fig. “Voltage transformer” input area

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Correct

Terminal strip (switching cabinet)

.

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Incorrect

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on 
the device).

RS485 bus structure

•  Connect all devices in the RS485 bus structure 

(line) according to the master/slave principle.

•  A segment of a RS485 bus structure 

can contain up to 32 participants/devices.

•  Terminate the cable with termination resistors 

(120 Ω, 0.25 W) at the beginning and end of 
a segment. The UMG 96-S2 does not contain 
a termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 participants, use repeaters 

to connect segments.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.

NOTE

Next, the most important programming 
menus for a quick start, 

Current transformer, 

Voltage transformer

 and 

Parameter list

are explained.
Further information about the operation, 
displays and key functions of your device 
can be found in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the current transformers 
and current transformer ratios can be found 
in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the voltage transformers 
and voltage transformer ratios can be found in 
the user manual.

NOTE

•  A comprehensive parameter list with setting 

ranges and default settings can be found 
in the user manual or the Modbus address list 
on our web site.

•  The parameter addresses for the device 

address (000) and the baud rate (001) are 
explained next.

NOTE

For the integration of the UMG 96-S2 into an 
RS485 bus structure (master/slave principle) 
with UMG 604 as the master device, first

•  enter a 

1

 (Modbus RTU/master) in 

Address 

203

 of the UMG 604!

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S1 S2

S1 S2

S1 S2

L2

L3

N

L1

Programming the parameters

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

Operation and button functions

NOTE

Further information on the parameter lists, de-
vice addresses and baud rates can be found 
in the user manual.

The UMG 96-S2 communicates with a PC 
via the serial RS485 interface and a UMG 604 
as a gateway:

Connection of 
further slave 
devices

data GND

A

B

C

RS485 Bus

A

B

Functional ground

Connection
to the 
UMG 604
as gateway 
(master)

data GND

NOTE

To prevent the addition of residual current when 
using several devices, mount the data GND as 
a functional ground (see fig. on the left)!

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You can find more detailed information about the 
device configuration and communication starting 
in step 11.

NOTE

Alternatively to the fuse and circuit breaker, a 
miniature circuit breaker can also be used.

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Technical data

Voltage measurement

Three-phase 4-conductor 
systems with nominal 
voltages up to

230 V/400 V (+-10%) according 
to IEC

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Fuse for the voltage 
measurement

1 - 10 A 
(with IEC/UL approval)

Measuring range L-N

0

1)

 .. 300 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 400 Vrms)

Measuring range L-L

0

1) 

.. 425 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 620 Vrms)

Limit value for the 
measuring range overflow 
U L-N

> 300 Vrms

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

1.9 (related to the measurement 
range)

Impedance

3 MΩ/phase

Power consumption

Approx. 0.1 VA

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Frequency of the 
basic oscillation 
 - resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.01 Hz

1)  The device only determines the measured values if voltage 

L1-N is greater than 20 Veff (4-conductor measurement) 

or voltage L1-L2 is greater than 34 Veff (3-conductor 

measurement) on voltage measurement input V1.

Current measurement

Rated current

x/1 and x/5 A

Measuring range

0 .. 6 Arms

Limit value for the measuring 
range overflow I

> 7 Aeff

Crest factor (based on the 
rated current)

2

Resolution

1 mA (display 0.01 A)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 s

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Supply voltage

Nominal range

230 V

:  

AC 90 V - 265 V (50/60 Hz) or 
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII

Operating range

+-10% of nominal range

Power consumption

230 V

: max. 1.5 VA / 0.5 W

Internal fuse, 
not exchangeable

Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC 
according to IEC 60127

Recommended overcur-
rent protection device for 
the line protection

230 V

: 6-16 A 

(Char. B) 
(IEC-/UL approval)

General information

Net weight (with attached 

connectors)

Approx. 250 g

Packaging weight (including 

accessories)

Approx. 500 g

Impact resistance

IK07 according to IEC 62262

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are 

transported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

K55 (-25 °C up to +70 °C)

Relative humidity 

0 to 90% RH

Ambient conditions during operation

Use the UMG 96-S2 in a weather-protected, stationary application.

Protection class II in accordance with IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
Operating temperature 

range

K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)

Relative humidity

0 to 75% RH

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Installation position

discretionary

Ventilation

No external ventilation 

required

Protection against 

foreign bodies and water

- Front

- Rear

- Front side with sealing

 

 

IP40 i.a.w. EN60529

IP20 i.a.w. EN60529

IP54 i.a.w. EN60529

Digital outputs

1 digital output, semiconductor relay, not short-circuit proof.
Switching voltage

max. 60 V DC

Switching current

max. 50 mAeff DC

Pulse output (energy pulse)

Max. 12.5 Hz

Serial interface

RS485 - Modbus RTU/slave

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (supply voltage)

Connectable conductors.  

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (digital interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 -16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (serial interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Procedure in the event of errors

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

No display

External fuse for the power supply voltage has 

tripped.

Replace fuse.

No current display

Measured voltage is not connected.

Connect the measured voltage.

Measurement current is not connected.

Connect measurement current.

Current displayed is too large 

or too small.

Current measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out and program the current transformer 

transformation ratio at the current transformer.

Current harmonics exceed the current peak value at 

the measurement input

Install current transformer with a larger CT ratio.

The current at the measurement input was not 

achieved.

Install current transformer with a smaller current 

transformer ratio.

Voltage displayed is too large 

or too small.

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out and program the voltage transformer ratio 

at the voltage transformer.

Voltage displayed is too 

small.

Measurement range exceeded.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has 

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Attention!

 Ensure the measurement inputs are not 

overloaded.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the current transformer transmission ratio on 

the current transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the voltage transformer transmission ratio on 

the voltage transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

Active power reference/deliv-

ery is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is 

reversed.

Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection to the device

RS485: Device address incorrect or incorrect 

protocol

Set device address / select protocol

"EE" in the display

See “Error messages” in the user manual.

Device still does not work 

despite the above measures.

Device defective.

Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection 

and testing.

NOTE

More technical data can be found in the device 
user manual.

NOTE

Property damage due to overloaded measurement inputs! 

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs. 
Observe the limit values specified on the rating plate and in the user manual!

General information

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Energy Analyser

UMG 96-S2

Installation instructions

 

Installation

 

Device settings

German version:

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ear side

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Safety

Safety instructions

The installation instructions do not include 
a complete list of all safety measures necessary 
for operating the device.
Special operating conditions may require 
additional measures. The installation 
instructions contain notes that must be 
observed for your personal safety and to 
prevent property damage.

Used symbols:

The additional symbol 
on the device itself indicates 
an electrical danger that can 
result in serious injuries or death. 

The general warning symbol calls 
attention to possible risks of 
injury. Observe all the instructions 
listed under this symbol in order 
to prevent injuries or even death.

Safety instructions are highlighted by a warning 
triangle and are presented as follows depending 
on the level of risk:

Safety measures

When operating electrical devices, specific parts 
of these devices inevitably carry dangerous 
voltage. As a result, serious bodily harm or 
property damage can occur if they are not 
handled correctly:

•  Before connecting the device, ground it at 

the protective conductor terminal if available.

•  Dangerous voltages may be present in all 

circuit parts connected to the voltage supply.

•  There may still be dangerous voltages present 

in the device even after it is disconnected 
from the supply voltage (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate operating equipment 

with open current transformer circuits.

•  Do not exceed the limit values specified 

in the user manual and on the rating 
plate. This must also be observed during 
inspections and commissioning.

•  Observe the safety instructions and warning 

notices in the documents that accompany 
the devices. 

Qualified personnel

To prevent personal injuries and property 
damage, only qualified personnel with electrical 
engineering training may work on the device. 
They must also have knowledge

•  Of the national accident prevention regulations
•  In safety technology standards
•  In the installation, commissioning and 

operation of the device.

Intended use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switching cabinets 

and small installation distributors. The device 
can be installed in any mounting position 
(please observe section 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! Using 

the device in mobile equipment is considered 
an unusual environmental condition and is 
only permissible by special agreement.

•  not intended for installation in areas exposed 

to harmful oils, acids, gases, vapors, dust 
and radiation, etc.

The prerequisites for smooth and safe operation 
of the device include proper transport, storage, 
setup and assembly, as well as proper operation 
and maintenance.

The UMG 96-S2 is a power analyzer that:

•  measures and calculates electrical 

parameters, such as voltage, current, 
frequency, power, work, harmonics 
(up to the 15th, odd), etc. in building 
installations, on distribution units, circuit 
breakers and busbar trunking systems.

•  displays measurement results 

and transfers them via interfaces.

Brief device description

Install the UMG 96-S2 in the weather-protected 
front panel of switching cabinets.

Cut-out size:
92

+0.8

 x 92

+0.8

 mm

Please ensure the following: 
Sufficient ventilation
•   Observe the clearance to 

adjacent components.

•   Can be installed in any 

position.

Fig. Installation position 
rear view of UMG 96-S2

Assembly

Connecting the supply voltage

The supply voltage level for your device is specified 
on the rating plate.
After connecting the supply voltage, a display 
appears. If no display appears, check whether 
the supply voltage is within the rated voltage range.

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User manual:

Disclaimer

It is essential that the information products 
for the devices are observed to ensure 
safe operation and achieve the specified 
performance characteristics and product 
features. Janitza electronics GmbH assumes no 
liability for personal injuries, property damage 
and financial losses resulting from the failure to 
observe the information products.
Make sure that your information products are 
legible and accessible.

Further documentation can be found on our 
web site www.janitza.com under Support > 
Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2018 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Any duplication, processing, 
distribution and any other kind of use, even 
in part, is prohibited.

Subject to technical changes.

•  Make sure that the installation instructions 

match your device.

•  First, make sure you have read and understood 

the document accompanying the product.

•  Keep the documents accompanying 

the  product accessible through its service 
life and hand them over to the subsequent 
owner where applicable.

•  Please refer to www.janitza.com for information 

concerning device revisions and the associated 
adjustments to the documentation accompanying 
the product.

 

Disposal

Please observe the national regulations. 
Dispose of individual parts, where necessary, 
depending on the properties and existing 
country-specific regulations, e.g. as:

•  Electronic waste
•  Plastic
•  Metal

or commission a certified disposal company 
with the scrapping.

Relevant laws, 
applied standards and directives

Please refer to the Declaration of Conformity 
on our web site (www.janitza.com) for the 
laws, standards and directives applied by 
Janitza electronics GmbH.

NOTE

Points out procedures during which a danger 
of injuries or property damage does 

not

 exist.

ATTENTION

Indicates an imminently dangerous situation that 
can result in property damage or environmental 
damage in the event of noncompliance.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in minor injuries or property 
damage.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in serious injuries or death.

DANGER

Indicates an imminent danger that will result 
in serious and/or fatal injuries.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance with the assembly instructions 
can damage or destroy your device.
Ensure sufficient air circulation in your installation 
environment and, where applicable, sufficient 
cooling with high ambient temperatures.

NOTE

You can find more detailed information about 
the device functions, data and assembly 
in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to defective devices.

Devices, which may have possibly been 
damaged due to an improper use, can 
no longer fulfill the safety regulations and 
represent a risk of injury.

Shut down the device immediately 
and secure it against inadvertent 
commissioning if the device:
• has visible damage,
• no longer functions despite an intact 
power supply,
• was exposed to a prolonged period 
of unfavorable conditions
or transport stresses.

DANGER

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your system 
from the power supply. Verify that there 
is no current.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance of the connection conditions 
or exceeding the permissible voltage range 
can damage or destroy your device.

Before you connect the device to the supply 
voltage, please observe the following:

• 

The voltage and frequency must comply 
with the specifications on the rating 
plate. Observe the limit values as 
described in the user manual.

• 

In building installations, secure 
the supply voltage with a UL/IEC-listed 
circuit breaker/fuse.

• 

The circuit breaker

 

-

must be easily accessible 
for the user and located in the vicinity 
of the device.

 

-

must be labeled for the respective 
device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage at 
the voltage transformers.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor connection 
is not grounded to the source.

Fuse

Fig. supply voltage connection.

Circuit breaker

Fig. supply voltage connection.

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5

6

The device

•  is only approved for a current measurement 

using the current transformer.

•  is designed for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents 
of ../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

by default. 

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Voltage measurement

The device has 3 voltage inputs and is suitable 
for different connection versions.

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Network systems

Suitable network systems and maximum nominal voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

Circuit breaker

Fuse (UL/IEC-listed)

L2
L3
N

L1

“Direct voltage measurement in a three-phase 
4-conductor system” connection version

Voltage measurement connection versions

Load

Current measurement I1, I2, I3

Current measurement connection versions I1, I2, I3

The voltage measurement inputs are designed 
for measurements in the low-voltage networks 
in which nominal voltages occur up to 

•  230 V phase to ground and 400 V phase to 

phase in the 4-conductor system or

•  400 V phase to phase in the 3-conductor 

system.

 
The rated voltages and surge voltages correspond 
to overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

Establishing the connection to the PC

The most common connection for the communication 
between the PC and device:

Fig. Rear of 

UMG 96-S2

Three-phase 4-conductor systems 

with grounded neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

IEC U

L-N

 / U

L-L: 

230 V

LN 

/ 400 V

LL

The device can be used 

•  in TN and TT networks
•  residential and industrial sectors.

 

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Voltage measurement in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the single-

phase 3-conductor system

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 

the current transformer in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Current measurement 

in the single-phase 3-conductor 

system

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 2 

current transformers in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

RS232 RS232

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

2.

Ethernet

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

UMG 604

Device connection via a UMG 604 as 
a gateway.

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96 S2

RS485

RS485

3.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

USB

USB

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

CAUTION

Risk of injury or damage to device. 

Noncompliance with the connection 
conditions for the voltage measurement inputs 
can injure you or damage the device.
Therefore, please note the following:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

must not be connected to DC current.

 

-

must be provided with a suitable, 
labeled fuse and circuit breaker 
(alternative: miniature circuit breaker) 
in their immediate vicinity.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed 
nominal network voltages must be 
connected via voltage transformers.

• 

Measured voltages and measured 
currents must originate from the same 
network. 

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

voltage 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios 
and their setting in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death 
due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device and current transformer inputs that 

are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your 
system from the power supply. Verify that 
there is no current.
Ground the system. Use the ground 
connection point with the ground symbol 
for this. Also ground the secondary 
windings of current transformers and all 
metal parts of the transformer accessible 
to contact!

WARNING

Risk of injury due to high currents and high 
electrical voltages!

Open current transformers that are operated 
on the secondary side (high voltage spikes) can 
result in serious bodily harm or even death.

Avoid the open operation of the current 
transformers. Overloaded transformers short circuit!

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

current 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios and 
their setting in the user manual.

Connection
“Current measurement via current transformer”

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Programming the parameters

Operation and button functions

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

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1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the parameter list by pressing key 2 twice.

4.  The input area for the parameter list appears.
5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the parameter address flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Continue the procedure for the next 

numbers of the parameter address and for 
the parameter settings.

8.  Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch back 
to the input area for the current transformer 
using key 2.

Setting the device address (parameter address 000)

A master device can distinguish the UMGs based 
on the device address in a master/slave network 
via the RS485 interface.
For devices within this network, make sure that 
for each parameter address 000

•  different device addresses are assigned. 
•  the parameter setting of parameter address 000 

is within the range of 1 to 247 (0 and 248 to 255 
are reserved).

Setting the baud rate (parameter address 001)

For each device in a master/slave network via 
the RS485 interface:

•  select a 

uniform

 baud rate (parameter address 001) 

(0= 9.6 kbps, 2=19.2 kbps, 3=38.4 kbps).

•  select the number of stop bits (parameter address 

003) (0=1 bit, 1=2 bits, 2=even parity, 3=odd 
parity).

Data bits (8) and parity (none) are set.

Parameter address

Programming mode

Parameter setting

Fig. “Parameter list” 
input area

The operation of the device occurs via the keys 1 
and 2 with following differences:

•  briefly pressing (key 1 or 2): 

next step (+1).

•  long pressing (key 1 or 2): 

previous step (-1).

The device distinguishes between display mode 
and programming mode.

Display mode

•  Page between the measured value displays 

using keys 1 and 2.

•  The measured value display shows up 

to 3 measured values.

•  A time for the automatic display change 

between the measured value displays can 
be configured in the GridVis® software.

Programming mode

•  Hold down key 1 and 2 simultaneously for 

1 second in order to switch between 

display 

mode

 and 

programming mode

. The text 

PRG

 

appears in the display.

•  The settings necessary for the operation 

of the device are configured in programming 
mode.

Key 1

Key 2

Delivery

Average

CT:  Current transformer

VT:  

Voltage transformer

K1:  Output 1

Password

Outer conductor/

outer conductor

Summation measurement

Programming

mode

Minimum value, NT/delivery

•  Programming mode can be protected with a user 

password.

•  Switch between the programming menus using key 2:

1. 

Current transformer

2. 

Voltage transformer

3. 

Parameter list

To switch from 

programming mode

 into 

display mode

,

•  press keys 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 s.
•  Do not press any keys for 60 s (automatic).

Programming the current transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary current flashes.

4.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
5.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
6.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
9.  Confirm using key 1.
10. The complete number flashes.
11. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary current using key 2.

12. Confirm using key 1.
13. The input area for the secondary current 

flashes. 

14. Set the secondary current (value 1 A or 5 A) 

using key 2. 

15. Confirm using key 1.
16. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch 
to the input area for the voltage transformer 
using key 2.

Current transformer 
symbol

Unit display

Current transformer, 
primary
Programming mode

Current transformer, 
secondary

Fig. “Current transformer” input area

Programming the voltage transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming 

mode and 

CT

 for the current transformer 

appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the voltage transformer using key 2.

4.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

VT

 for the voltage transformer appear.

5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary voltage flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
9.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
10.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
11. Confirm using key 1.
12. The complete number flashes.
13. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary voltage using key 2.

14. Confirm using key 1.
15. The input area for the secondary voltage 

flashes. 

16. Set the secondary voltage using key 2. 
17. Confirm using key 1.

18. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch into 
programming mode for the parameter list 
using key 2.

Unit display

Voltage transformer, 
primary

Programming mode

Voltage transformer, 
secondary
Voltage transformer 
symbol

Fig. “Voltage transformer” input area

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Correct

Terminal strip (switching cabinet)

.

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Incorrect

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on 
the device).

RS485 bus structure

•  Connect all devices in the RS485 bus structure 

(line) according to the master/slave principle.

•  A segment of a RS485 bus structure 

can contain up to 32 participants/devices.

•  Terminate the cable with termination resistors 

(120 Ω, 0.25 W) at the beginning and end of 
a segment. The UMG 96-S2 does not contain 
a termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 participants, use repeaters 

to connect segments.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.

NOTE

Next, the most important programming 
menus for a quick start, 

Current transformer, 

Voltage transformer

 and 

Parameter list

are explained.
Further information about the operation, 
displays and key functions of your device 
can be found in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the current transformers 
and current transformer ratios can be found 
in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the voltage transformers 
and voltage transformer ratios can be found in 
the user manual.

NOTE

•  A comprehensive parameter list with setting 

ranges and default settings can be found 
in the user manual or the Modbus address list 
on our web site.

•  The parameter addresses for the device 

address (000) and the baud rate (001) are 
explained next.

NOTE

For the integration of the UMG 96-S2 into an 
RS485 bus structure (master/slave principle) 
with UMG 604 as the master device, first

•  enter a 

1

 (Modbus RTU/master) in 

Address 

203

 of the UMG 604!

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S1 S2

S1 S2

S1 S2

L2

L3

N

L1

Programming the parameters

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

Operation and button functions

NOTE

Further information on the parameter lists, de-
vice addresses and baud rates can be found 
in the user manual.

The UMG 96-S2 communicates with a PC 
via the serial RS485 interface and a UMG 604 
as a gateway:

Connection of 
further slave 
devices

data GND

A

B

C

RS485 Bus

A

B

Functional ground

Connection
to the 
UMG 604
as gateway 
(master)

data GND

NOTE

To prevent the addition of residual current when 
using several devices, mount the data GND as 
a functional ground (see fig. on the left)!

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You can find more detailed information about the 
device configuration and communication starting 
in step 11.

NOTE

Alternatively to the fuse and circuit breaker, a 
miniature circuit breaker can also be used.

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Technical data

Voltage measurement

Three-phase 4-conductor 
systems with nominal 
voltages up to

230 V/400 V (+-10%) according 
to IEC

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Fuse for the voltage 
measurement

1 - 10 A 
(with IEC/UL approval)

Measuring range L-N

0

1)

 .. 300 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 400 Vrms)

Measuring range L-L

0

1) 

.. 425 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 620 Vrms)

Limit value for the 
measuring range overflow 
U L-N

> 300 Vrms

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

1.9 (related to the measurement 
range)

Impedance

3 MΩ/phase

Power consumption

Approx. 0.1 VA

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Frequency of the 
basic oscillation 
 - resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.01 Hz

1)  The device only determines the measured values if voltage 

L1-N is greater than 20 Veff (4-conductor measurement) 

or voltage L1-L2 is greater than 34 Veff (3-conductor 

measurement) on voltage measurement input V1.

Current measurement

Rated current

x/1 and x/5 A

Measuring range

0 .. 6 Arms

Limit value for the measuring 
range overflow I

> 7 Aeff

Crest factor (based on the 
rated current)

2

Resolution

1 mA (display 0.01 A)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 s

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Supply voltage

Nominal range

230 V

:  

AC 90 V - 265 V (50/60 Hz) or 
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII

Operating range

+-10% of nominal range

Power consumption

230 V

: max. 1.5 VA / 0.5 W

Internal fuse, 
not exchangeable

Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC 
according to IEC 60127

Recommended overcur-
rent protection device for 
the line protection

230 V

: 6-16 A 

(Char. B) 
(IEC-/UL approval)

General information

Net weight (with attached 

connectors)

Approx. 250 g

Packaging weight (including 

accessories)

Approx. 500 g

Impact resistance

IK07 according to IEC 62262

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are 

transported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

K55 (-25 °C up to +70 °C)

Relative humidity 

0 to 90% RH

Ambient conditions during operation

Use the UMG 96-S2 in a weather-protected, stationary application.

Protection class II in accordance with IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
Operating temperature 

range

K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)

Relative humidity

0 to 75% RH

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Installation position

discretionary

Ventilation

No external ventilation 

required

Protection against 

foreign bodies and water

- Front

- Rear

- Front side with sealing

 

 

IP40 i.a.w. EN60529

IP20 i.a.w. EN60529

IP54 i.a.w. EN60529

Digital outputs

1 digital output, semiconductor relay, not short-circuit proof.
Switching voltage

max. 60 V DC

Switching current

max. 50 mAeff DC

Pulse output (energy pulse)

Max. 12.5 Hz

Serial interface

RS485 - Modbus RTU/slave

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (supply voltage)

Connectable conductors.  

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (digital interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 -16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (serial interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Procedure in the event of errors

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

No display

External fuse for the power supply voltage has 

tripped.

Replace fuse.

No current display

Measured voltage is not connected.

Connect the measured voltage.

Measurement current is not connected.

Connect measurement current.

Current displayed is too large 

or too small.

Current measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out and program the current transformer 

transformation ratio at the current transformer.

Current harmonics exceed the current peak value at 

the measurement input

Install current transformer with a larger CT ratio.

The current at the measurement input was not 

achieved.

Install current transformer with a smaller current 

transformer ratio.

Voltage displayed is too large 

or too small.

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out and program the voltage transformer ratio 

at the voltage transformer.

Voltage displayed is too 

small.

Measurement range exceeded.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has 

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Attention!

 Ensure the measurement inputs are not 

overloaded.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the current transformer transmission ratio on 

the current transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the voltage transformer transmission ratio on 

the voltage transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

Active power reference/deliv-

ery is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is 

reversed.

Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection to the device

RS485: Device address incorrect or incorrect 

protocol

Set device address / select protocol

"EE" in the display

See “Error messages” in the user manual.

Device still does not work 

despite the above measures.

Device defective.

Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection 

and testing.

NOTE

More technical data can be found in the device 
user manual.

NOTE

Property damage due to overloaded measurement inputs! 

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs. 
Observe the limit values specified on the rating plate and in the user manual!

General information

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Energy Analyser

UMG 96-S2

Installation instructions

 

Installation

 

Device settings

German version:

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ear side

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Safety

Safety instructions

The installation instructions do not include 
a complete list of all safety measures necessary 
for operating the device.
Special operating conditions may require 
additional measures. The installation 
instructions contain notes that must be 
observed for your personal safety and to 
prevent property damage.

Used symbols:

The additional symbol 
on the device itself indicates 
an electrical danger that can 
result in serious injuries or death. 

The general warning symbol calls 
attention to possible risks of 
injury. Observe all the instructions 
listed under this symbol in order 
to prevent injuries or even death.

Safety instructions are highlighted by a warning 
triangle and are presented as follows depending 
on the level of risk:

Safety measures

When operating electrical devices, specific parts 
of these devices inevitably carry dangerous 
voltage. As a result, serious bodily harm or 
property damage can occur if they are not 
handled correctly:

•  Before connecting the device, ground it at 

the protective conductor terminal if available.

•  Dangerous voltages may be present in all 

circuit parts connected to the voltage supply.

•  There may still be dangerous voltages present 

in the device even after it is disconnected 
from the supply voltage (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate operating equipment 

with open current transformer circuits.

•  Do not exceed the limit values specified 

in the user manual and on the rating 
plate. This must also be observed during 
inspections and commissioning.

•  Observe the safety instructions and warning 

notices in the documents that accompany 
the devices. 

Qualified personnel

To prevent personal injuries and property 
damage, only qualified personnel with electrical 
engineering training may work on the device. 
They must also have knowledge

•  Of the national accident prevention regulations
•  In safety technology standards
•  In the installation, commissioning and 

operation of the device.

Intended use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switching cabinets 

and small installation distributors. The device 
can be installed in any mounting position 
(please observe section 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! Using 

the device in mobile equipment is considered 
an unusual environmental condition and is 
only permissible by special agreement.

•  not intended for installation in areas exposed 

to harmful oils, acids, gases, vapors, dust 
and radiation, etc.

The prerequisites for smooth and safe operation 
of the device include proper transport, storage, 
setup and assembly, as well as proper operation 
and maintenance.

The UMG 96-S2 is a power analyzer that:

•  measures and calculates electrical 

parameters, such as voltage, current, 
frequency, power, work, harmonics 
(up to the 15th, odd), etc. in building 
installations, on distribution units, circuit 
breakers and busbar trunking systems.

•  displays measurement results 

and transfers them via interfaces.

Brief device description

Install the UMG 96-S2 in the weather-protected 
front panel of switching cabinets.

Cut-out size:
92

+0.8

 x 92

+0.8

 mm

Please ensure the following: 
Sufficient ventilation
•   Observe the clearance to 

adjacent components.

•   Can be installed in any 

position.

Fig. Installation position 
rear view of UMG 96-S2

Assembly

Connecting the supply voltage

The supply voltage level for your device is specified 
on the rating plate.
After connecting the supply voltage, a display 
appears. If no display appears, check whether 
the supply voltage is within the rated voltage range.

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User manual:

Disclaimer

It is essential that the information products 
for the devices are observed to ensure 
safe operation and achieve the specified 
performance characteristics and product 
features. Janitza electronics GmbH assumes no 
liability for personal injuries, property damage 
and financial losses resulting from the failure to 
observe the information products.
Make sure that your information products are 
legible and accessible.

Further documentation can be found on our 
web site www.janitza.com under Support > 
Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2018 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Any duplication, processing, 
distribution and any other kind of use, even 
in part, is prohibited.

Subject to technical changes.

•  Make sure that the installation instructions 

match your device.

•  First, make sure you have read and understood 

the document accompanying the product.

•  Keep the documents accompanying 

the  product accessible through its service 
life and hand them over to the subsequent 
owner where applicable.

•  Please refer to www.janitza.com for information 

concerning device revisions and the associated 
adjustments to the documentation accompanying 
the product.

 

Disposal

Please observe the national regulations. 
Dispose of individual parts, where necessary, 
depending on the properties and existing 
country-specific regulations, e.g. as:

•  Electronic waste
•  Plastic
•  Metal

or commission a certified disposal company 
with the scrapping.

Relevant laws, 
applied standards and directives

Please refer to the Declaration of Conformity 
on our web site (www.janitza.com) for the 
laws, standards and directives applied by 
Janitza electronics GmbH.

NOTE

Points out procedures during which a danger 
of injuries or property damage does 

not

 exist.

ATTENTION

Indicates an imminently dangerous situation that 
can result in property damage or environmental 
damage in the event of noncompliance.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in minor injuries or property 
damage.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in serious injuries or death.

DANGER

Indicates an imminent danger that will result 
in serious and/or fatal injuries.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance with the assembly instructions 
can damage or destroy your device.
Ensure sufficient air circulation in your installation 
environment and, where applicable, sufficient 
cooling with high ambient temperatures.

NOTE

You can find more detailed information about 
the device functions, data and assembly 
in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to defective devices.

Devices, which may have possibly been 
damaged due to an improper use, can 
no longer fulfill the safety regulations and 
represent a risk of injury.

Shut down the device immediately 
and secure it against inadvertent 
commissioning if the device:
• has visible damage,
• no longer functions despite an intact 
power supply,
• was exposed to a prolonged period 
of unfavorable conditions
or transport stresses.

DANGER

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your system 
from the power supply. Verify that there 
is no current.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance of the connection conditions 
or exceeding the permissible voltage range 
can damage or destroy your device.

Before you connect the device to the supply 
voltage, please observe the following:

• 

The voltage and frequency must comply 
with the specifications on the rating 
plate. Observe the limit values as 
described in the user manual.

• 

In building installations, secure 
the supply voltage with a UL/IEC-listed 
circuit breaker/fuse.

• 

The circuit breaker

 

-

must be easily accessible 
for the user and located in the vicinity 
of the device.

 

-

must be labeled for the respective 
device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage at 
the voltage transformers.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor connection 
is not grounded to the source.

Fuse

Fig. supply voltage connection.

Circuit breaker

Fig. supply voltage connection.

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5

6

The device

•  is only approved for a current measurement 

using the current transformer.

•  is designed for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents 
of ../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

by default. 

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Voltage measurement

The device has 3 voltage inputs and is suitable 
for different connection versions.

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Network systems

Suitable network systems and maximum nominal voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

Circuit breaker

Fuse (UL/IEC-listed)

L2
L3
N

L1

“Direct voltage measurement in a three-phase 
4-conductor system” connection version

Voltage measurement connection versions

Load

Current measurement I1, I2, I3

Current measurement connection versions I1, I2, I3

The voltage measurement inputs are designed 
for measurements in the low-voltage networks 
in which nominal voltages occur up to 

•  230 V phase to ground and 400 V phase to 

phase in the 4-conductor system or

•  400 V phase to phase in the 3-conductor 

system.

 
The rated voltages and surge voltages correspond 
to overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

Establishing the connection to the PC

The most common connection for the communication 
between the PC and device:

Fig. Rear of 

UMG 96-S2

Three-phase 4-conductor systems 

with grounded neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

IEC U

L-N

 / U

L-L: 

230 V

LN 

/ 400 V

LL

The device can be used 

•  in TN and TT networks
•  residential and industrial sectors.

 

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Voltage measurement in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the single-

phase 3-conductor system

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 

the current transformer in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Current measurement 

in the single-phase 3-conductor 

system

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 2 

current transformers in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

RS232 RS232

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

2.

Ethernet

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

UMG 604

Device connection via a UMG 604 as 
a gateway.

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96 S2

RS485

RS485

3.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

USB

USB

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

CAUTION

Risk of injury or damage to device. 

Noncompliance with the connection 
conditions for the voltage measurement inputs 
can injure you or damage the device.
Therefore, please note the following:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

must not be connected to DC current.

 

-

must be provided with a suitable, 
labeled fuse and circuit breaker 
(alternative: miniature circuit breaker) 
in their immediate vicinity.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed 
nominal network voltages must be 
connected via voltage transformers.

• 

Measured voltages and measured 
currents must originate from the same 
network. 

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

voltage 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios 
and their setting in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death 
due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device and current transformer inputs that 

are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your 
system from the power supply. Verify that 
there is no current.
Ground the system. Use the ground 
connection point with the ground symbol 
for this. Also ground the secondary 
windings of current transformers and all 
metal parts of the transformer accessible 
to contact!

WARNING

Risk of injury due to high currents and high 
electrical voltages!

Open current transformers that are operated 
on the secondary side (high voltage spikes) can 
result in serious bodily harm or even death.

Avoid the open operation of the current 
transformers. Overloaded transformers short circuit!

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

current 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios and 
their setting in the user manual.

Connection
“Current measurement via current transformer”

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Programming the parameters

Operation and button functions

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

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1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the parameter list by pressing key 2 twice.

4.  The input area for the parameter list appears.
5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the parameter address flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Continue the procedure for the next 

numbers of the parameter address and for 
the parameter settings.

8.  Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch back 
to the input area for the current transformer 
using key 2.

Setting the device address (parameter address 000)

A master device can distinguish the UMGs based 
on the device address in a master/slave network 
via the RS485 interface.
For devices within this network, make sure that 
for each parameter address 000

•  different device addresses are assigned. 
•  the parameter setting of parameter address 000 

is within the range of 1 to 247 (0 and 248 to 255 
are reserved).

Setting the baud rate (parameter address 001)

For each device in a master/slave network via 
the RS485 interface:

•  select a 

uniform

 baud rate (parameter address 001) 

(0= 9.6 kbps, 2=19.2 kbps, 3=38.4 kbps).

•  select the number of stop bits (parameter address 

003) (0=1 bit, 1=2 bits, 2=even parity, 3=odd 
parity).

Data bits (8) and parity (none) are set.

Parameter address

Programming mode

Parameter setting

Fig. “Parameter list” 
input area

The operation of the device occurs via the keys 1 
and 2 with following differences:

•  briefly pressing (key 1 or 2): 

next step (+1).

•  long pressing (key 1 or 2): 

previous step (-1).

The device distinguishes between display mode 
and programming mode.

Display mode

•  Page between the measured value displays 

using keys 1 and 2.

•  The measured value display shows up 

to 3 measured values.

•  A time for the automatic display change 

between the measured value displays can 
be configured in the GridVis® software.

Programming mode

•  Hold down key 1 and 2 simultaneously for 

1 second in order to switch between 

display 

mode

 and 

programming mode

. The text 

PRG

 

appears in the display.

•  The settings necessary for the operation 

of the device are configured in programming 
mode.

Key 1

Key 2

Delivery

Average

CT:  Current transformer

VT:  

Voltage transformer

K1:  Output 1

Password

Outer conductor/

outer conductor

Summation measurement

Programming

mode

Minimum value, NT/delivery

•  Programming mode can be protected with a user 

password.

•  Switch between the programming menus using key 2:

1. 

Current transformer

2. 

Voltage transformer

3. 

Parameter list

To switch from 

programming mode

 into 

display mode

,

•  press keys 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 s.
•  Do not press any keys for 60 s (automatic).

Programming the current transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary current flashes.

4.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
5.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
6.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
9.  Confirm using key 1.
10. The complete number flashes.
11. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary current using key 2.

12. Confirm using key 1.
13. The input area for the secondary current 

flashes. 

14. Set the secondary current (value 1 A or 5 A) 

using key 2. 

15. Confirm using key 1.
16. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch 
to the input area for the voltage transformer 
using key 2.

Current transformer 
symbol

Unit display

Current transformer, 
primary
Programming mode

Current transformer, 
secondary

Fig. “Current transformer” input area

Programming the voltage transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming 

mode and 

CT

 for the current transformer 

appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the voltage transformer using key 2.

4.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

VT

 for the voltage transformer appear.

5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary voltage flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
9.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
10.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
11. Confirm using key 1.
12. The complete number flashes.
13. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary voltage using key 2.

14. Confirm using key 1.
15. The input area for the secondary voltage 

flashes. 

16. Set the secondary voltage using key 2. 
17. Confirm using key 1.

18. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch into 
programming mode for the parameter list 
using key 2.

Unit display

Voltage transformer, 
primary

Programming mode

Voltage transformer, 
secondary
Voltage transformer 
symbol

Fig. “Voltage transformer” input area

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Correct

Terminal strip (switching cabinet)

.

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Incorrect

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on 
the device).

RS485 bus structure

•  Connect all devices in the RS485 bus structure 

(line) according to the master/slave principle.

•  A segment of a RS485 bus structure 

can contain up to 32 participants/devices.

•  Terminate the cable with termination resistors 

(120 Ω, 0.25 W) at the beginning and end of 
a segment. The UMG 96-S2 does not contain 
a termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 participants, use repeaters 

to connect segments.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.

NOTE

Next, the most important programming 
menus for a quick start, 

Current transformer, 

Voltage transformer

 and 

Parameter list

are explained.
Further information about the operation, 
displays and key functions of your device 
can be found in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the current transformers 
and current transformer ratios can be found 
in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the voltage transformers 
and voltage transformer ratios can be found in 
the user manual.

NOTE

•  A comprehensive parameter list with setting 

ranges and default settings can be found 
in the user manual or the Modbus address list 
on our web site.

•  The parameter addresses for the device 

address (000) and the baud rate (001) are 
explained next.

NOTE

For the integration of the UMG 96-S2 into an 
RS485 bus structure (master/slave principle) 
with UMG 604 as the master device, first

•  enter a 

1

 (Modbus RTU/master) in 

Address 

203

 of the UMG 604!

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Max. value HT/reference

S1 S2

S1 S2

S1 S2

L2

L3

N

L1

Programming the parameters

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

Operation and button functions

NOTE

Further information on the parameter lists, de-
vice addresses and baud rates can be found 
in the user manual.

The UMG 96-S2 communicates with a PC 
via the serial RS485 interface and a UMG 604 
as a gateway:

Connection of 
further slave 
devices

data GND

A

B

C

RS485 Bus

A

B

Functional ground

Connection
to the 
UMG 604
as gateway 
(master)

data GND

NOTE

To prevent the addition of residual current when 
using several devices, mount the data GND as 
a functional ground (see fig. on the left)!

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You can find more detailed information about the 
device configuration and communication starting 
in step 11.

NOTE

Alternatively to the fuse and circuit breaker, a 
miniature circuit breaker can also be used.

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Technical data

Voltage measurement

Three-phase 4-conductor 
systems with nominal 
voltages up to

230 V/400 V (+-10%) according 
to IEC

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Fuse for the voltage 
measurement

1 - 10 A 
(with IEC/UL approval)

Measuring range L-N

0

1)

 .. 300 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 400 Vrms)

Measuring range L-L

0

1) 

.. 425 Vrms

(max. overvoltage 620 Vrms)

Limit value for the 
measuring range overflow 
U L-N

> 300 Vrms

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

1.9 (related to the measurement 
range)

Impedance

3 MΩ/phase

Power consumption

Approx. 0.1 VA

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Frequency of the 
basic oscillation 
 - resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.01 Hz

1)  The device only determines the measured values if voltage 

L1-N is greater than 20 Veff (4-conductor measurement) 

or voltage L1-L2 is greater than 34 Veff (3-conductor 

measurement) on voltage measurement input V1.

Current measurement

Rated current

x/1 and x/5 A

Measuring range

0 .. 6 Arms

Limit value for the measuring 
range overflow I

> 7 Aeff

Crest factor (based on the 
rated current)

2

Resolution

1 mA (display 0.01 A)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 s

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling frequency

8 kHz

Supply voltage

Nominal range

230 V

:  

AC 90 V - 265 V (50/60 Hz) or 
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII

Operating range

+-10% of nominal range

Power consumption

230 V

: max. 1.5 VA / 0.5 W

Internal fuse, 
not exchangeable

Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC 
according to IEC 60127

Recommended overcur-
rent protection device for 
the line protection

230 V

: 6-16 A 

(Char. B) 
(IEC-/UL approval)

General information

Net weight (with attached 

connectors)

Approx. 250 g

Packaging weight (including 

accessories)

Approx. 500 g

Impact resistance

IK07 according to IEC 62262

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are 

transported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

K55 (-25 °C up to +70 °C)

Relative humidity 

0 to 90% RH

Ambient conditions during operation

Use the UMG 96-S2 in a weather-protected, stationary application.

Protection class II in accordance with IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
Operating temperature 

range

K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)

Relative humidity

0 to 75% RH

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Installation position

discretionary

Ventilation

No external ventilation 

required

Protection against 

foreign bodies and water

- Front

- Rear

- Front side with sealing

 

 

IP40 i.a.w. EN60529

IP20 i.a.w. EN60529

IP54 i.a.w. EN60529

Digital outputs

1 digital output, semiconductor relay, not short-circuit proof.
Switching voltage

max. 60 V DC

Switching current

max. 50 mAeff DC

Pulse output (energy pulse)

Max. 12.5 Hz

Serial interface

RS485 - Modbus RTU/slave

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (supply voltage)

Connectable conductors.  

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (digital interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 -16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (serial interface)

Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 16

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 1.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.2 - 0.25 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)

Connectable conductors. 

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal.
Single core, multi-core, 

fine-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28-12

Terminal pins, core end sheath

0.2 - 2.5 mm

2

Tightening torque

0.4 - 0.5 Nm

Stripping length

7 mm

Procedure in the event of errors

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

No display

External fuse for the power supply voltage has 

tripped.

Replace fuse.

No current display

Measured voltage is not connected.

Connect the measured voltage.

Measurement current is not connected.

Connect measurement current.

Current displayed is too large 

or too small.

Current measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out and program the current transformer 

transformation ratio at the current transformer.

Current harmonics exceed the current peak value at 

the measurement input

Install current transformer with a larger CT ratio.

The current at the measurement input was not 

achieved.

Install current transformer with a smaller current 

transformer ratio.

Voltage displayed is too large 

or too small.

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary.

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out and program the voltage transformer ratio 

at the voltage transformer.

Voltage displayed is too 

small.

Measurement range exceeded.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has 

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Attention!

 Ensure the measurement inputs are not 

overloaded.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the current transformer transmission ratio on 

the current transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

The programmed voltage transformer transmission 

ratio is incorrect

Read the voltage transformer transmission ratio on 

the voltage transformer and program it in the GridVis 

software.

Possible error

Cause

Remedy

Active power reference/deliv-

ery is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is 

reversed.

Check connection and correct if necessary (GridVis).

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection to the device

RS485: Device address incorrect or incorrect 

protocol

Set device address / select protocol

"EE" in the display

See “Error messages” in the user manual.

Device still does not work 

despite the above measures.

Device defective.

Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection 

and testing.

NOTE

More technical data can be found in the device 
user manual.

NOTE

Property damage due to overloaded measurement inputs! 

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs. 
Observe the limit values specified on the rating plate and in the user manual!

General information

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Energy Analyser

UMG 96-S2

Installation instructions

 

Installation

 

Device settings

German version:

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Safety

Safety instructions

The installation instructions do not include 
a complete list of all safety measures necessary 
for operating the device.
Special operating conditions may require 
additional measures. The installation 
instructions contain notes that must be 
observed for your personal safety and to 
prevent property damage.

Used symbols:

The additional symbol 
on the device itself indicates 
an electrical danger that can 
result in serious injuries or death. 

The general warning symbol calls 
attention to possible risks of 
injury. Observe all the instructions 
listed under this symbol in order 
to prevent injuries or even death.

Safety instructions are highlighted by a warning 
triangle and are presented as follows depending 
on the level of risk:

Safety measures

When operating electrical devices, specific parts 
of these devices inevitably carry dangerous 
voltage. As a result, serious bodily harm or 
property damage can occur if they are not 
handled correctly:

•  Before connecting the device, ground it at 

the protective conductor terminal if available.

•  Dangerous voltages may be present in all 

circuit parts connected to the voltage supply.

•  There may still be dangerous voltages present 

in the device even after it is disconnected 
from the supply voltage (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate operating equipment 

with open current transformer circuits.

•  Do not exceed the limit values specified 

in the user manual and on the rating 
plate. This must also be observed during 
inspections and commissioning.

•  Observe the safety instructions and warning 

notices in the documents that accompany 
the devices. 

Qualified personnel

To prevent personal injuries and property 
damage, only qualified personnel with electrical 
engineering training may work on the device. 
They must also have knowledge

•  Of the national accident prevention regulations
•  In safety technology standards
•  In the installation, commissioning and 

operation of the device.

Intended use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switching cabinets 

and small installation distributors. The device 
can be installed in any mounting position 
(please observe section 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! Using 

the device in mobile equipment is considered 
an unusual environmental condition and is 
only permissible by special agreement.

•  not intended for installation in areas exposed 

to harmful oils, acids, gases, vapors, dust 
and radiation, etc.

The prerequisites for smooth and safe operation 
of the device include proper transport, storage, 
setup and assembly, as well as proper operation 
and maintenance.

The UMG 96-S2 is a power analyzer that:

•  measures and calculates electrical 

parameters, such as voltage, current, 
frequency, power, work, harmonics 
(up to the 15th, odd), etc. in building 
installations, on distribution units, circuit 
breakers and busbar trunking systems.

•  displays measurement results 

and transfers them via interfaces.

Brief device description

Install the UMG 96-S2 in the weather-protected 
front panel of switching cabinets.

Cut-out size:
92

+0.8

 x 92

+0.8

 mm

Please ensure the following: 
Sufficient ventilation
•   Observe the clearance to 

adjacent components.

•   Can be installed in any 

position.

Fig. Installation position 
rear view of UMG 96-S2

Assembly

Connecting the supply voltage

The supply voltage level for your device is specified 
on the rating plate.
After connecting the supply voltage, a display 
appears. If no display appears, check whether 
the supply voltage is within the rated voltage range.

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Disclaimer

It is essential that the information products 
for the devices are observed to ensure 
safe operation and achieve the specified 
performance characteristics and product 
features. Janitza electronics GmbH assumes no 
liability for personal injuries, property damage 
and financial losses resulting from the failure to 
observe the information products.
Make sure that your information products are 
legible and accessible.

Further documentation can be found on our 
web site www.janitza.com under Support > 
Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2018 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Any duplication, processing, 
distribution and any other kind of use, even 
in part, is prohibited.

Subject to technical changes.

•  Make sure that the installation instructions 

match your device.

•  First, make sure you have read and understood 

the document accompanying the product.

•  Keep the documents accompanying 

the  product accessible through its service 
life and hand them over to the subsequent 
owner where applicable.

•  Please refer to www.janitza.com for information 

concerning device revisions and the associated 
adjustments to the documentation accompanying 
the product.

 

Disposal

Please observe the national regulations. 
Dispose of individual parts, where necessary, 
depending on the properties and existing 
country-specific regulations, e.g. as:

•  Electronic waste
•  Plastic
•  Metal

or commission a certified disposal company 
with the scrapping.

Relevant laws, 
applied standards and directives

Please refer to the Declaration of Conformity 
on our web site (www.janitza.com) for the 
laws, standards and directives applied by 
Janitza electronics GmbH.

NOTE

Points out procedures during which a danger 
of injuries or property damage does 

not

 exist.

ATTENTION

Indicates an imminently dangerous situation that 
can result in property damage or environmental 
damage in the event of noncompliance.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in minor injuries or property 
damage.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation 
that can result in serious injuries or death.

DANGER

Indicates an imminent danger that will result 
in serious and/or fatal injuries.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance with the assembly instructions 
can damage or destroy your device.
Ensure sufficient air circulation in your installation 
environment and, where applicable, sufficient 
cooling with high ambient temperatures.

NOTE

You can find more detailed information about 
the device functions, data and assembly 
in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to defective devices.

Devices, which may have possibly been 
damaged due to an improper use, can 
no longer fulfill the safety regulations and 
represent a risk of injury.

Shut down the device immediately 
and secure it against inadvertent 
commissioning if the device:
• has visible damage,
• no longer functions despite an intact 
power supply,
• was exposed to a prolonged period 
of unfavorable conditions
or transport stresses.

DANGER

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your system 
from the power supply. Verify that there 
is no current.

ATTENTION

Noncompliance of the connection conditions 
or exceeding the permissible voltage range 
can damage or destroy your device.

Before you connect the device to the supply 
voltage, please observe the following:

• 

The voltage and frequency must comply 
with the specifications on the rating 
plate. Observe the limit values as 
described in the user manual.

• 

In building installations, secure 
the supply voltage with a UL/IEC-listed 
circuit breaker/fuse.

• 

The circuit breaker

 

-

must be easily accessible 
for the user and located in the vicinity 
of the device.

 

-

must be labeled for the respective 
device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage at 
the voltage transformers.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor connection 
is not grounded to the source.

Fuse

Fig. supply voltage connection.

Circuit breaker

Fig. supply voltage connection.

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5

6

The device

•  is only approved for a current measurement 

using the current transformer.

•  is designed for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents 
of ../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

by default. 

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Voltage measurement

The device has 3 voltage inputs and is suitable 
for different connection versions.

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Network systems

Suitable network systems and maximum nominal voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

Circuit breaker

Fuse (UL/IEC-listed)

L2
L3
N

L1

“Direct voltage measurement in a three-phase 
4-conductor system” connection version

Voltage measurement connection versions

Load

Current measurement I1, I2, I3

Current measurement connection versions I1, I2, I3

The voltage measurement inputs are designed 
for measurements in the low-voltage networks 
in which nominal voltages occur up to 

•  230 V phase to ground and 400 V phase to 

phase in the 4-conductor system or

•  400 V phase to phase in the 3-conductor 

system.

 
The rated voltages and surge voltages correspond 
to overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

Establishing the connection to the PC

The most common connection for the communication 
between the PC and device:

Fig. Rear of 

UMG 96-S2

Three-phase 4-conductor systems 

with grounded neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

IEC U

L-N

 / U

L-L: 

230 V

LN 

/ 400 V

LL

The device can be used 

•  in TN and TT networks
•  residential and industrial sectors.

 

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Voltage measurement in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the single-

phase 3-conductor system

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

V

1

V

2

V

3

V

N

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Single phase 3-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 

the current transformer in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

Current measurement 

in the single-phase 3-conductor 

system

Three-phase 4-conductor 

systems

Current measurement via 2 

current transformers in the three-

phase 4-conductor system

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

RS232 RS232

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

2.

Ethernet

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

UMG 604

Device connection via a UMG 604 as 
a gateway.

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96 S2

RS485

RS485

3.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

PC

USB

USB

RS485

UMG 96-S2

UMG 96-S2

Device connection via interface 
converter.

RS485

RS485

CAUTION

Risk of injury or damage to device. 

Noncompliance with the connection 
conditions for the voltage measurement inputs 
can injure you or damage the device.
Therefore, please note the following:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

must not be connected to DC current.

 

-

must be provided with a suitable, 
labeled fuse and circuit breaker 
(alternative: miniature circuit breaker) 
in their immediate vicinity.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed 
nominal network voltages must be 
connected via voltage transformers.

• 

Measured voltages and measured 
currents must originate from the same 
network. 

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

voltage 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios 
and their setting in the user manual.

WARNING

Risk of injury due to electric voltage!

It may result in serious bodily harm or death 
due to:

•  Touching live exposed or stripped cores.
•  Device and current transformer inputs that 

are dangerous to touch.

Before starting work, disconnect your 
system from the power supply. Verify that 
there is no current.
Ground the system. Use the ground 
connection point with the ground symbol 
for this. Also ground the secondary 
windings of current transformers and all 
metal parts of the transformer accessible 
to contact!

WARNING

Risk of injury due to high currents and high 
electrical voltages!

Open current transformers that are operated 
on the secondary side (high voltage spikes) can 
result in serious bodily harm or even death.

Avoid the open operation of the current 
transformers. Overloaded transformers short circuit!

NOTE

You can easily configure the 

current 

transformer ratios

 via

•  the device menu.
•  the GridVis® software.

You can find more detailed information about 
the current and voltage transformer ratios and 
their setting in the user manual.

Connection
“Current measurement via current transformer”

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Programming the parameters

Operation and button functions

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

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1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the parameter list by pressing key 2 twice.

4.  The input area for the parameter list appears.
5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the parameter address flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Continue the procedure for the next 

numbers of the parameter address and for 
the parameter settings.

8.  Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch back 
to the input area for the current transformer 
using key 2.

Setting the device address (parameter address 000)

A master device can distinguish the UMGs based 
on the device address in a master/slave network 
via the RS485 interface.
For devices within this network, make sure that 
for each parameter address 000

•  different device addresses are assigned. 
•  the parameter setting of parameter address 000 

is within the range of 1 to 247 (0 and 248 to 255 
are reserved).

Setting the baud rate (parameter address 001)

For each device in a master/slave network via 
the RS485 interface:

•  select a 

uniform

 baud rate (parameter address 001) 

(0= 9.6 kbps, 2=19.2 kbps, 3=38.4 kbps).

•  select the number of stop bits (parameter address 

003) (0=1 bit, 1=2 bits, 2=even parity, 3=odd 
parity).

Data bits (8) and parity (none) are set.

Parameter address

Programming mode

Parameter setting

Fig. “Parameter list” 
input area

The operation of the device occurs via the keys 1 
and 2 with following differences:

•  briefly pressing (key 1 or 2): 

next step (+1).

•  long pressing (key 1 or 2): 

previous step (-1).

The device distinguishes between display mode 
and programming mode.

Display mode

•  Page between the measured value displays 

using keys 1 and 2.

•  The measured value display shows up 

to 3 measured values.

•  A time for the automatic display change 

between the measured value displays can 
be configured in the GridVis® software.

Programming mode

•  Hold down key 1 and 2 simultaneously for 

1 second in order to switch between 

display 

mode

 and 

programming mode

. The text 

PRG

 

appears in the display.

•  The settings necessary for the operation 

of the device are configured in programming 
mode.

Key 1

Key 2

Delivery

Average

CT:  Current transformer

VT:  

Voltage transformer

K1:  Output 1

Password

Outer conductor/

outer conductor

Summation measurement

Programming

mode

Minimum value, NT/delivery

•  Programming mode can be protected with a user 

password.

•  Switch between the programming menus using key 2:

1. 

Current transformer

2. 

Voltage transformer

3. 

Parameter list

To switch from 

programming mode

 into 

display mode

,

•  press keys 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 s.
•  Do not press any keys for 60 s (automatic).

Programming the current transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

CT

 for the current transformer appear.

3.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary current flashes.

4.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
5.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
6.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
9.  Confirm using key 1.
10. The complete number flashes.
11. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary current using key 2.

12. Confirm using key 1.
13. The input area for the secondary current 

flashes. 

14. Set the secondary current (value 1 A or 5 A) 

using key 2. 

15. Confirm using key 1.
16. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch 
to the input area for the voltage transformer 
using key 2.

Current transformer 
symbol

Unit display

Current transformer, 
primary
Programming mode

Current transformer, 
secondary

Fig. “Current transformer” input area

Programming the voltage transformer

1.  Switch into programming mode.
2.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming 

mode and 

CT

 for the current transformer 

appear.

3.  Switch into programming mode for 

the voltage transformer using key 2.

4.  The symbols 

PRG

 for the programming mode 

and 

VT

 for the voltage transformer appear.

5.  Confirm with key 1 - the first number of 

the input area for the primary voltage flashes.

6.  Select the value of the 1st number using key 2 .
7.  Switch to the 2nd number using key 1 .
8.  Select the value of the 2nd number with key 2 .
9.  Switch to the 3rd number using key 1 .
10.  Select the value of the 3rd number using key 2 .
11. Confirm using key 1.
12. The complete number flashes.
13. Select the decimal place and therefore 

the unit of the primary voltage using key 2.

14. Confirm using key 1.
15. The input area for the secondary voltage 

flashes. 

16. Set the secondary voltage using key 2. 
17. Confirm using key 1.

18. Exit programming mode by simultaneously 

pressing key 1 and 2 (1 s). Switch into 
programming mode for the parameter list 
using key 2.

Unit display

Voltage transformer, 
primary

Programming mode

Voltage transformer, 
secondary
Voltage transformer 
symbol

Fig. “Voltage transformer” input area

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Correct

Terminal strip (switching cabinet)

.

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Incorrect

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on 
the device).

RS485 bus structure

•  Connect all devices in the RS485 bus structure 

(line) according to the master/slave principle.

•  A segment of a RS485 bus structure 

can contain up to 32 participants/devices.

•  Terminate the cable with termination resistors 

(120 Ω, 0.25 W) at the beginning and end of 
a segment. The UMG 96-S2 does not contain 
a termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 participants, use repeaters 

to connect segments.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.

NOTE

Next, the most important programming 
menus for a quick start, 

Current transformer, 

Voltage transformer

 and 

Parameter list

are explained.
Further information about the operation, 
displays and key functions of your device 
can be found in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the current transformers 
and current transformer ratios can be found 
in the user manual.

NOTE

Changes only become active after exiting 
programming mode.
Further information on the voltage transformers 
and voltage transformer ratios can be found in 
the user manual.

NOTE

•  A comprehensive parameter list with setting 

ranges and default settings can be found 
in the user manual or the Modbus address list 
on our web site.

•  The parameter addresses for the device 

address (000) and the baud rate (001) are 
explained next.

NOTE

For the integration of the UMG 96-S2 into an 
RS485 bus structure (master/slave principle) 
with UMG 604 as the master device, first

•  enter a 

1

 (Modbus RTU/master) in 

Address 

203

 of the UMG 604!

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Programming the parameters

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as the gateway

Operation and button functions

NOTE

Further information on the parameter lists, de-
vice addresses and baud rates can be found 
in the user manual.

The UMG 96-S2 communicates with a PC 
via the serial RS485 interface and a UMG 604 
as a gateway:

Connection of 
further slave 
devices

data GND

A

B

C

RS485 Bus

A

B

Functional ground

Connection
to the 
UMG 604
as gateway 
(master)

data GND

NOTE

To prevent the addition of residual current when 
using several devices, mount the data GND as 
a functional ground (see fig. on the left)!

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Summary of Contents for UMG 96-S2

Page 1: ...ert NT Lieferung Der Programmier Modus kann mit einem Benutzer Passwort geschützt werden Mit der Taste 2 wechseln Sie zwischen den Programmier Menüs 1 Stromwandler 2 Spannungswandler 3 Parameterliste Um vom Programmier Modus in den Anzeige Modus 11 HINWEIS Änderungen werden erst nach Verlassen des Programmier Modus aktiv HINWEIS Folgend werden die für einen Schnelleinstieg wichtigsten Programmier ...

Page 2: ... 9 6 kbps 2 19 2 kbps 3 38 4 kbps die Anzahl der Stoppbits Parameter Adresse 003 wählen 0 1 Bit 1 2 Bits 2 even parity Parameter Adresse Programmier Modus Parameter Einstellung Abb Eingabebereich Parameterliste r e Richtig Klemmleiste Schaltschrank Gerät mit RS485 Schnittstelle Ohne Abschlusswiderstand Falsch Gerät mit RS485 Schnittstelle Abschlusswiderstand am Gerät Anschluss weiterer Slave Gerät...

Page 3: ...en zu verhindern montieren Sie den GND Data als Funktionserde siehe Abb links C GND Data Näheres zur Geräte Konfiguration und zur Kommunikation ab Schritt 11 3 4 Das UMG 96 S2 ist ein Netzanalysator der Elektrische Größen wie Spannung Strom Frequenz Leistung Arbeit Oberschwing ungen bis zur 15ten ungerade u a in der Gebäude Installation an Verteilern Leistungsschaltern und Schienenverteilern misst...

Page 4: ...ngswandlerverhältnissen finden Sie im Benutzerhandbuch 13 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L2 L3 N L1 17 Anschlussvermögen der Klemmstellen Versorgungsspannung Anschließbare Leiter Pro Klemmstelle nur einen Leiter anschließen Eindrähtige mehrdrähtige feindrähtige 0 08 2 5 mm2 AWG 28 12 Stiftkabelschuhe Aderendhülsen 0 2 2 5 mm2 Anzugsdrehmoment 0 4 0 5 Nm Abisolierlänge 7 mm Anschlussvermögen der Klemmstellen di...

Page 5: ... Tastenfunktionen Ihres Geräts finden Sie im Benutzerhandbuch Maxwert HT Bezug Bedienung und Tastenfunktionen HINWEIS Alternativ zur Sicherung und Trennvorrichtung können Sie einen Leitungsschutzschalter verwenden 16 Technische Daten Spannungsmessung 3 Phasen 4 Leitersysteme mit Nennspannungen bis 230 V 400 V 10 nach IEC Überspannungskategorie 300 V CAT III Bemessungsstoß spannung 4 kV Absicherung...

Page 6: ...itströmen zu verhindern montieren Sie den GND Data als Funktionserde siehe Abb links C GND Data 17 Anschlussvermögen der Klemmstellen Versorgungsspannung Anschließbare Leiter Pro Klemmstelle nur einen Leiter anschließen Eindrähtige mehrdrähtige feindrähtige 0 08 2 5 mm2 AWG 28 12 Stiftkabelschuhe Aderendhülsen 0 2 2 5 mm2 Anzugsdrehmoment 0 4 0 5 Nm Abisolierlänge 7 mm Anschlussvermögen der Klemms...

Page 7: ... between the programming menus using key 2 1 Current transformer 2 Voltage transformer 3 Parameter list To switch from programming mode into display mode press keys 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 s 11 NOTE Changes only become active after exiting programming mode NOTE Next the most important programming menus for a quick start Current transformer Voltage transformer and Parameter list are explained ...

Page 8: ... RS485 interface select a uniform baud rate parameter address 001 0 9 6 kbps 2 19 2 kbps 3 38 4 kbps select the number of stop bits parameter address 003 0 1 bit 1 2 bits 2 even parity 3 odd Parameter address Programming mode Parameter setting Fig Parameter list input area y Correct Terminal strip switching cabinet Device with RS485 interface without termination resistor Incorrect Device with RS48...

Page 9: ...when using several devices mount the data GND as a functional ground see fig on the left C You can find more detailed information about the device configuration and communication starting in step 11 3 4 The UMG 96 S2 is a power analyzer that measures and calculates electrical parameters such as voltage current frequency power work harmonics up to the 15th odd etc in building installations on distr...

Page 10: ...age transformer ratios can be found in the user manual 13 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L2 L3 N L1 17 Terminal connection capacity supply voltage Connectable conductors Only one conductor can be connected per terminal Single core multi core fine stranded 0 08 2 5 mm2 AWG 28 12 Terminal pins core end sheath 0 2 2 5 mm2 Tightening torque 0 4 0 5 Nm Stripping length 7 mm Terminal connection capacity digital inte...

Page 11: ...ey functions of your device can be found in the user manual Max value HT reference Operation and button functions NOTE Alternatively to the fuse and circuit breaker a miniature circuit breaker can also be used 16 Technical data Voltage measurement Three phase 4 conductor systems with nominal voltages up to 230 V 400 V 10 according to IEC Overvoltage category 300 V CAT III Rated surge voltage 4 kV ...

Page 12: ...nt when using several devices mount the data GND as a functional ground see fig on the left C 17 Terminal connection capacity supply voltage Connectable conductors Only one conductor can be connected per terminal Single core multi core fine stranded 0 08 2 5 mm2 AWG 28 12 Terminal pins core end sheath 0 2 2 5 mm2 Tightening torque 0 4 0 5 Nm Stripping length 7 mm Terminal connection capacity digit...

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