Specifications
Operating Instructions
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Functions
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LCD Functions
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Set-up
»
Set-up workflow
(Example for ME96SSHB-MB)
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Button Functions
For correct measurement, it is necessary to set the primary voltage/current in the set-up mode.
Enter the setting mode from the operating mode and set the necessary items. Any items not set remain in the factory default.
Set-up menu End
Display
pattern
Phase wire
system
VT/direct
voltage
CT current
Frequency
Rolling demand
time limit
Curent demand
time limit
Set-up menu 1
MODBUS RTU
address
Communication
setting selection
MODBUS RTU
baud rate
MODBUS RTU
parity
MODBUS RTU
stop bit
Set-up menu 2
Active/Reactive
energy measurement
method
Harmonic
display
Unbalance
rate display
Set-up menu 3
Model
display
Version
display
Backlight
brightness
Backlight On/
auto Off
Display
update time
Analog
output 1
Analog
output 2
Analog
output 3
Analog
output 4
Output
limit
CC-Link
station No
CC-Link
baud rate
CC-Link version
setting
CC-Link
reset
Set-up menu 4
Upper/lower
limit alarm
element
Upper/lower
limit alarm
value
Alarm delay
time
Alarm reset
method
Motor starting
current delay
time
Backlight
blinking at
alarm
Pulse/alarm
output function
Pulse output
Set-up menu 5
Set-up menu 6
Periodic
active energy
display
Periodic active
energy changeover
setting
Rolling
demand
display
Rolling demand
time limit adj.
setting
Digital I/O
display
Digital input
reset method
Set-up menu 7
Operating time
display
Test mode
Operating time
count target
Operating time
threshold value
IEC mode
setting
CO
2
equivalent
display
CO
2
conversion
rate
Set-up menu 8
Setting value confirmation menu 9
End display
Cancel
display
<When ME-0040C-SS96 is installed>
<When ME-0000MT-SS96 or ME-0040MT2-SS96 is installed>
Optional
selection
Built-in
logging data
Clear
Built-in
logging
Use/nonuse
Built-in logging
item pattern
Built-in
logging period
interval
Logging ID
Logging data
Clear
Logging
item pattern
Detail data
logging period
interval
<When ME-4210-SS96B is installed>
<When ME-4210-SS96B, ME-0052-SS96,
ME-0040C-SS96 or ME-0040MT2-SS96 is installed>
<When ME-4210-SS96B is installed>
<When ME-0000BU-SS96 is installed>
MODBUS TCP
IP address
MODBUS TCP
subnet mask
MODBUS TCP
use/nonuse of
default gateway
MODBUS TCP
default gateway
MODBUS TCP
reset
1
2
3
4
6
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
5
Functions
Button operation
Functions
Basic performance
Button operation
Used to set items such as primary voltage and
current, and to choose setting items
Push for
2 seconds
Push for
2 seconds
Push for
2 seconds
Push for
2 seconds
Push for
1 seconds
Used to reset Wh, varh, and VAh to zero by
concurrently pushing for 2 seconds
Used to perform fast-forward or fast-return of
numerical values in numerical value setting
Used to perform batch reset of all the
max/min values
Used to change Wh, etc. to another unit and
to low order zoom display
Used to switch display between setting
Used to switch display between max/min values and
instantaneous value
Used to change over phase
Used to change over the display screen
Used to switch display between manual
phase change
⇔
cyclic phase change
Used to switch display between manual
display change
⇔
cyclic display change
or
MAX/MIN
PHASE
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
PHASE
RESET
SET
RESET
PHASE
+
or
+
+
+
SET
Special performance
Note. An example. For details, refer to the user’s manual.
Change/
Confirm
values set
Enter
set-up
mode
Enter setting value
confirmation mode
Measurement screen
Notes 1. Basic measurements are possible by adjusting settings in the menu 1
( area enclosed by dotted line).
Notes 2. Item settings vary depending on the model.
Notes 3. Setting confirmation menu 9 (test mode) is not displayed in the setting mode.
Operation (function) details
Access set-up mode from operating mode
Access setting value confirmation
mode from operating mode
Save settings and return to operating mode
Select set-up menu
Move to next screen
Return to previous setting item
Skip remaining settings
Select cancel
Button operation
Simultaneously press for 2 s
Press for 2 s
Press for 1 s
Symbol
+
or
or
DISPLAY
SET
SET
RESET
SET
SET
SET
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MODBUS TCP Communication Specifications for optional plug-in module
Item
Specification
Ethernet port
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Transmission method
Base band
Maximum segment length
100 m
Connector applicable for external wiring RJ45
Cable
10BASE-T
Cable compliant with IEEE802.3 10BASE-T standard
(Unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP cable), category 3 or higher)
100BASE-TX
Cable compliant with IEEE802.3 100BASE-TX standard
(Shielded twisted pair cable (STP cable), category 5 or higher)
Protocol
MODBUS TCP (Port No.502)
Number of simultaneously connection
*1
Max. 4
Support functions
Auto-negotiation function (automatic recognition of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Auto-MDIX function (automatic recognition of straight cable/cross cable)
*1: Indicates the number of TCP connections that can be established simultaneously.
For more information on data, please refer to the following document.
Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument ME series MODBUS Interface specifications…LSPM-0075
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Logging Specifications for optional plug-in module
Item
Specification
Logging mode
Automatic updating by overwriting (not provided with a function to automatically start according to the start time
setting)
Kinds of logging data
Detailed data
Measurement data is stored at the specified “detailed data logging interval” (1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min or
30 min).
Note: The data will be output as a detailed data file.
Note: As the integrated values, not the difference values, but the values displayed on the multi indicating
instrument will be output.
1-hour data
Measurement data is stored at a one-hour interval.
Note: The data will be output as a one-hour data file or a one-day data file.
Note: As the integrated values, not the difference values, but the values displayed on the multi indicating
instrument will be output.
Number of logging
items
Detailed data
Max. 6 items
1-hour data
Max. 6 items
Internal memory
logging period
Detailed data
Detailed data logging interval: 1 min for 2 days
Detailed data logging interval: 5 min for 10 days
Detailed data logging interval: 10 min for 20 days
Detailed data logging interval: 15 min for 30 days
Detailed data logging interval: 30 min for 60 days
1-hour data
400 days (about 13 months)
SD memory card (2 GB) logging period
10 years or more
System log data
1200 records
Logging data / system log data output
format
CSV format (ASCII code)
Power failure compensation
Backup by built-in lithium battery
Total power interruption backup time: 5 years (at daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
(The life of the lithium battery is 10 years (at a daily average temperature of 35°C or less).)
The battery cannot be replaced by the customer. Please consider updating the module.
Set
values
(
logging ID, logging items and
detailed data logging interval
)
Stored in FRAM (non-volatile memory)
Note: The data will not be deleted even if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
Logging data and system log data
Stored in SRAM (volatile memory)
Note: The data will be deleted if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
Clock operation
Note: The clock operation will stop if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
After power restoration, the clock operation will start from 00:00 on Jan. 1, 2016.
Clock accuracy
± 1 minute per month, typical
Output data storage medium
SD memory card (SD or SDHC)
Optional accessory
SD memory card (EMU4-SD2GB)
*1
*1: Be sure to use a SD memory card, EMU4-SD2GB, manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Using a SD memory card not manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation may cause a trouble such as data corruption in the card or system stop. Regarding the use of commercially available SD memory cards, access our FA website.
Note that the customer is responsible for verifying safe use of those SD memory cards.
For more information on data, please refer to the following document.
Logging specifications…LSPM-0092
Model: EMU4-SD2GB
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