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Operating Instructions

Operation 

(for ME96SSHB-MB)

Push concurrently

for 2 seconds.

and

»

Display Change

»

Changing Phases

DISPLAY

 Press                  , the measurement display switches over.

DISPLAY

 When the                  and      buttons are held down for 
 2 seconds or more, the display will change in reverse order.

Example of display switching (Phase wiring system: 3P4W)

Press               , the current phase and the voltage phase switches
over.

PHASE

»

Maximum/Minimum Display Values 

»

Reset Maximum/Minimum Values

Press the                   button to change to the maximum and minimum values 
of the display screen. Press it again to return to the current value display screen.

Press the              button for 2 s to reset the maximum/minimum values of 
the measurement items displayed. The maximum/minimum values will 
become the current values.
Press the             and      buttons simultaneously for 2 s to reset all 
maximum/minimum values. The maximum/minimum values will become the current values. 

MAX/MIN

RESET

RESET

Example of display switching between the current value

display screen and MAX/MIN value display screen

MAX/MIN

Current value display screen

MAX/MIN value display screen

»

Displaying Active energy/Reactive energy/Apparent energy

* To display these screens, 

it is necessary to change 
the settings for active/reactive energy 
measurement method in menu 3.1.

Active energy (Imported)

Active energy (Exported)*

Apparent energy

Reactive energy

(Imported,lag)

Reactive energy
(Imported,lead)*

Reactive energy

(Exported,lag)*

Reactive energy
(Exported,lead)*

Change the unit (M, k, none) or increase the digits in the bottom display for power used/reactive power used/apparent power 

used/time-based power used to check the lower/higher-order digits. Push the      and      buttons simultaneously for 2

 

s to switch 

between screens. 

Active energy (imported): Example of switching   012, 345, 678, 901, 234, 567 Wh

»

Reset Active energy/Reactive energy/Apparent energy

Press the          ,              and              buttons simultaneously for 2 s to reset all of the following together: 
active energy/reactive energy/apparent energy (this operation only works on the current value display screen).

SET   RESET

PHASE

Unit: M

Low order zooming

Unit: None

Unit: k

Set-up menu

w

Set the ID number of the optional logging unit.

Allowable IDs :  001        255

When an ID number has been set for the installed optional logging unit, 
the value is displayed as the default.

e

Clear the data stored in the optional logging unit.

 

no yES

 

(Not clear) 

(Clear)

r

Set the logging item pattern to select the data to be logged.
If the logging data is not cleared, the logging item pattern cannot be set.

Allowable patterns :         LP01         LP02          LP00

When the pattern is set to LP00, any logging items can be selected.
For the details of LP00 setting, see the instruction manual.
The logging item patterns of LP01 and LP02 are defined as shown below.
Detailed data is recorded at a shorter interval than that of 1-hour data. 
The detailed data logging interval can be set in 

t

“Detailed data logging interval.”

Phase wire system setting: For 3-phase 4-wire

t

Set the interval of logging the detailed data in the logging item pattern LP01 or LP02. 
If the logging data is not cleared, the detailed data logging interval cannot be changed.

 

1 min 

5 min 

10 min 

15 min 

30 min

Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

Set-up menu 6: Logging setting 

(only when ME-0000BU-SS96 is installed) 

 

 * Only for ME96SSHB-MB or ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.

Set-up menu

SET

DISPLAY SET

w

Logging ID

DISPLAY SET

r

Logging item 

pattern

DISPLAY SET

q

Optional selection

DISPLAY SET

e

Logging data clear

t

Detailed data logging 

interval

DISPLAY SET

w

q

t

e

r

Notes: If the SD memory card contains data with the same logging ID, the data may be 

overwritten.

 

When the data of more than one optional logging unit are collected in one SD memory 
card, set the logging ID without fail.

To continue to set-up
Select the menu 
No. using the      or      button.

To finish set-up

Press the      or      button 
to display the End screen, 
then press the         button 
to save settings.

SET  

Adjust the set-up menu No. to “6”.

q

Select “optional logging” or “built-in logging”

The explanation here is about optional logging setting.

1

st

 line: Current average value

2

nd

 line: Voltage average value

 (L-N)

3

rd

 line: Active power (total)

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 1

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 1N

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 1

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 2

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 2N

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 2

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 3

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 3N

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 3

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 3

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 31

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 3

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 2

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 23

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 2

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current Phase 1

2

nd

 line: Voltage Phase 12

3

rd

 line: Active power Phase 1

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

1

st

 line: Current average value

2

nd

 line: Voltage average value

 (L-L)

3

rd

 line: Active power (total)

4

th

 line: Active energy (imported)

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

buiLt

(Built-in logging)

PLUG

  (Optional logging)

Example of display switching of measurement screen (Phase wire system: 3-phase 4-wire, Display pattern: P01)

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

1

st

 line:  Current

2

nd

 line: Voltage

3

rd

 line:  Active power

4

th

 line:  Active energy

<The 1

st

 in 9 screens>

1

st

 line:  Current

2

nd

 line: Voltage

3

rd

 line:  Reactive power

4

th

 line:  Reactive energy

<The 2

nd

 in 9 screens>

1

st

 line:  Current

2

nd

 line: Voltage

3

rd

 line:  Apparent power

4

th

 line:  Apparent energy

<The 3

rd

 in 9 screens>

1

st

 line: Current demand

2

nd

 line: Current demand 

 N-phase

3

rd

 line: Voltage

4

th

 line: Active energy

<The 6

th

 in 9 screens>

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

1

st

 line: -

2

nd

 line: - 

3

rd

 line: Active energy 

 

(upper 3 digits)

4

th

 line: Active energy

 

(lower 6 digits)

<The 7

th

 in 9 screens>

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

1

st

 line: -

2

nd

 line: - 

3

rd

 line: Reactive energy 

 

(upper 3 digits)

4

th

 line: Reactive energy 

 

(lower 6 digits)

<The 8

th

 in 9 screens>

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

1

st

 line: -

2

nd

 line: - 

3

rd

 line: Apparent energy 

 

(upper 3 digits)

4

th

 line: Apparent energy 

 

(lower 6 digits)

<The 9

th

 in 9 screens>

1

st

 line:  Current

2

nd

 line: Current

 N-phase 

3

rd

 line: Frequency

4

th

 line:  Active energy

<The 5

th

 in 9 screens>

Screen number display

1

st

 line:  Active power

2

nd

 line: Reactive power

3

rd

 line:  Power factor

4

th

 line:  Active energy

<The 4

th

 in 9 screens>

When you switch the screen, the left screen appears momentarily.
It indicates the screen number of the next screen.

DISPLAY

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Summary of Contents for ME96 Series

Page 1: ...FACTORY AUTOMATION ELECTRONIC MULTI MEASURING INSTRUMENT ME96SS ...

Page 2: ...ures w ME96SSRB MB standard model ME96SSEB MB economy model e ME96SSEB MB economy model ME96SSHB MB high performance model 1 Supports highly accurate measurement accuracy of current voltage 0 1 active energy class 0 5S and high order harmonic measurement 1st to 31st 2 Incorrect wiring determination support function 3 Wide viewing angle LCD 4 Built in logging function 5 Display 4 items at the samet...

Page 3: ...cautions 35 1 Analog pulse and alarm output unit Model ME 4210 SS96B 2 CC Link communication unit Model ME 0040C SS96 3 Digital input and output unit Model ME 0052 SS96 4 Data logging unit Model ME 0000BU SS96 5 MODBUS TCP communication unit Model ME 0000MT SS96 6 MODBUS TCP communication 2 port unit Model ME 0040MT2 SS96 Major features Remarks MODBUS RTU communication function provided as standar...

Page 4: ...or RS485 USB converter RS485 MODBUS RTU USB MODBUS RTU communication system optimizes computer monitoring operations In addition when ME 0052 SS96 is installed remote monitoring of digital input signals and on off control of digital output signals are possible Therefore no other DI DO terminals are required Digital input signals can be latched for over 30 ms and there is no need for external latch...

Page 5: ...from MODBUS RTU communication Optional module ME 0000BU SS96 can memorize the data of various quantities related to electricity measured by ME96SS Ver B for a certain period Therefore measurement data can be backup even when the MODBUS RTU communication of ME96SS Ver B fails Memorized measurement data can be output to an SD memory card in CSV format You can check the data files output to the SD me...

Page 6: ...alue as well as max min values the display can be used for monitoring DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Special Display by Display Pattern P00 Display can be selected as desired Display Pattern P00 As the wide viewing angle LCD is mounted good visibility is obtained even when the instrument is mounted at a level lower than the eye line 1st to 3rd line Select from A DA V W var VA PF Hz 4th line Select from W...

Page 7: ...rm generation No lower limit alarm on 0 A 0 V The use of the motor starting current mask function for monitoring the motor current can prevent updating of the maximum value and alarm output caused by the motor starting current Although the maximum value is not updated the current value is displayed The starting current mask time can be set in the range from 1 s to 5 min Starting current mask The m...

Page 8: ... button operation Power consumption period 1 Power consumption period 2 Power consumption period 3 Rolling Demand Function Rolling demand is the estimated power consumption in a specified period interval For the block interval demand select the duration interval of the block to be used for demand calculation qRolling block Use rolling block to set the interval and sub intervals from 1 min to 60 mi...

Page 9: ...s wPress the or button to change the analog output Note Default value is 0 0 1 2 49 50 pulse Note Default value is 0 pulses Normal state When incorrect wiring pattern cannot be detected When phase 1 CT is connected in reverse Incorrectly connected spot is displayed in blinking Incorrect wiring pattern No is displayed Note 1 When wiring of either one of the current voltage terminals is not correct ...

Page 10: ...ging period 15 min 30 min 60 min Alarm log Time data at alarm generating cancellation and at waiting for alarm cancellation The recorded time of the Max Min value Max Min value data and time data Number of logging items Measuring data Integrated value data 5 items Data other than integrated value 15 items Total A maximum of 20 items Alarm log The number of the set alarms The recorded time of the M...

Page 11: ...at the interval set at the data logging period 15 min 30 min 60 min Alarm log Time data at alarm generating cancellation and at waiting for alarm cancellation The recorded time of the Max Min value Max Min value data and time data Number of logging items Measuring data Integrated value data 5 items Data other than integrated value 15 items Total A maximum of 20 items Alarm log The number of the se...

Page 12: ...D backlight The number of display digits or The number of segments Digital section First to Third line display 4 digits Fourth line display 6 digits A DA V W var VA PF 4 digits Hz 3 digits Wh varh VAh 9 digits 6 digit or 12 digit is also available Harmonic distortion ratio content rate 4 digits Harmonic RMS value 4 digits Operating time 6 digits Display update time interval 0 5 s 1 s selectable Co...

Page 13: ... method Broadcast polling system Synchronous method Frame synchronous system Encoding method NRZI Transmission path format Bus format EIA RS485 Transmission format HDLC Error control system CRC X16 X12 X5 1 Number of connectable units 42 units max remote device station Remote station numbers station numbers 1 to 64 For CC Link connection cables please use the dedicated cables For information regar...

Page 14: ...rnal 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 re...

Page 15: ...rd 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 p...

Page 16: ...se 4 wire To set 3 phase 3 wire or 1 phase 2 wire 1 For direct measurement without VT a 3 phase 4 wire setting phase voltage line voltage b 3 phase 3 wire 2CT 3CT or 1 phase 2 wire setting line voltage c 1 phase 3 wire setting 1N2 1N3 phase voltage line voltage SET SET 63 5 110 V 100 173 V 110 190 V 220 380 V 230 400 V 240 415 V 254 440 V 277 480 V no yES yES no 110 V 220 V 440 V 110 220 V 220 440...

Page 17: ...96SSHB MB and ME96SSRB MB 1 Interval time limit 2 Sub interval time limit uSet the current demand time limit Select another set up menu or finish set up 63 5 V 100 V 110 V 115 V 120 V 100 V 110 V 220 V Factory default settings 3 phase 4 wire 200 V phase voltage 3 phase 3 wire 1 phase 2 wire 10 000 V line voltage Factory default setting 5 0 A Setting range 1 15 60 min Setting interval 1 min Setting...

Page 18: ...m previous page To continue to set up Select the menu No using the or button To finish set up Press the or button to display the End screen then press the button to save settings SET Select another set up menu or end set up To continue to set up Select the menu No using the or button To finish set up Press the or button to display the End screen then press the button to save settings SET When MODB...

Page 19: ...lowable IP addresses 000 000 000 000 192 168 3 10 255 255 255 255 rDetermine whether or not to use the default gateway of MODBUS TCP communication tSet the default gateway of MODBUS TCP communication When the default gateway is not used this window is not displayed Allowable default gateways 000 000 000 000 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 yIf settings relating to MODBUS TCP communication have been chang...

Page 20: ...oFF Display Not display When you set to on Display harmonic measured values are displayed on the additional screen of display pattern Select another set up menu or end set up Adjust the set up menu No to 6 See the drawing on the right Clears logging data stored in the main body To continue to set up Select the menu No using the or button To finish set up Press the or button to display the End scre...

Page 21: ...ated value Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 Data 9 Data 10 Data 11 Data 12 Data 13 Data 14 Data 15 Wh imported Wh exported varh imported LAG varh imported LEAD VAh W total present value PF total present value Hz present value var total present value VA total present value A avg present value V line voltage avg present value DW last value Dvar last value DVA last value DW pea...

Page 22: ...g output CH1 Select the measured item to be output from the table below Notes 1 The same measurement items can be set for all channels Notes 2 Measurement items not included in the selected display pattern can also be chosen Notes 3 Channels set to non will have minimum output 4 mA Additionally set up will proceed to the next channel Notes 4 Underlined specifications are factory default settings o...

Page 23: ...nge Positive only Positive Negative 3 steps approx 120 0 steps 100 instrument rating 10 steps approx 40 Positive only Positive Negative 0 5 DISPLAY SET Set up menu yAnalog output limit The setting procedure is the same as that of qAnalog output CH1 output item rSet the output item for analog output CH2 4 The setting procedure is the same as that of wAnalog output CH1 detailed settings tSet the det...

Page 24: ...p menu or end set up Set up menu 6 Logging setting only when ME 0000BU SS96 is installed Only for ME96SSHB MB or ME96SSRB MB it is applicable Set up menu SET DISPLAY SET wLogging ID DISPLAY SET rLogging item pattern DISPLAY SET qOptional selection DISPLAY SET eLogging data clear tDetailed data logging interval DISPLAY SET w q t e r Notes If the SD memory card contains data with the same logging ID...

Page 25: ... value L N 3rd line Active power total 4th line Active energy imported 1st line Current Phase 1 2nd line Voltage Phase 1N 3rd line Active power Phase 1 4th line Active energy imported 1st line Current Phase 2 2nd line Voltage Phase 2N 3rd line Active power Phase 2 4th line Active energy imported 1st line Current Phase 3 2nd line Voltage Phase 3N 3rd line Active power Phase 3 4th line Active energy...

Page 26: ...e the alarm For items with phases such as current and voltage it is necessary to press the button for each phase to cancel the alarm To cancel alarms for all items To cancel alarms for all items at once batch press the button for 2 s when in operating mode If an alarm delay time has been set alarm notification begins only when the measurement value exceeds the upper lower limit alarm value for a p...

Page 27: ...4 The additional screen for Wh varh and VAh of P00 is not displayed unless Wh varh and VAh are set as the display elements ME96SSHB MB ME96SSRB MB Screen Display 3 phase 3 wire 1 phase 3 wire 1 phase 2 wire Display pattern Screen set based on display pattern No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 P01 1st line A A A W A 2nd line V V V var DA 3rd line W var VA PF Hz 4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh P02 1st line A1...

Page 28: ... wire 1 phase 2 wire Display pattern Screen set based on display pattern No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 P01 1st line A A A W A 2nd line V V V var DA 3rd line W var VA PF Hz 4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh P02 1st line A1 DA1 V12 W A A 2nd line A2 DA2 V23 var Hz V 3rd line A3 DA3 V31 PF var VA 4th line Aavg DAavg Vavg Wh varh VAh P00 1st line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 2nd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free...

Page 29: ...Memo 28 ...

Page 30: ...cording to the following procedure qRemove the optional cover Fit the protruding part of the optional unit into the slot in the main unit Viewing angle 60 10 60 60 overhead view side view Viewing angle 60 60 60 60 overhead view side view Main unit mounting screws M3 92 0 5 0 92 0 5 0 ME96SSEB MB ME96SSHB MB ME96SSRB MB wAttach the optional unit to the main unit Optional Plug in Module ME 0000MT SS...

Page 31: ...dation Rated current 0 5 A Rated breaking capacity 250 V AC 1 500 A 250 V DC 1 500 A a UL certified product eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the SG terminal the wiring between SG terminals is not necessary rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between terminals T R and T R for devices at both ends of MODBUS RTU communication line 1 For low voltage circuits it is not necessary to ground the VT and...

Page 32: ...ng ME96SSRB MB ME96SSHB MB C1 C3 C2 C2 C1 C3 P1 P2 PN P3 MA MB SLD SG T R T R DI DI Digital input 1 DI1 DI1 DI2 DI2 DI3 DI3 DI4 DI4 DI5 DI5 DO1 DO1 DO2 DO2 Digital input 2 Digital input 3 Digital input 4 Digital input 5 24 V DC Digital output 1 Digital output 2 ME 0052 SS96 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 are connected inside Protective Earthing ME96SSRB MB ME96SSHB MB C1 C1 C2 C2 C3 C3 P1 P3 PN P2 T R T R SG...

Page 33: ...lues according to the communication speed Not doing so may prevent normal communica tion see the CC Link Master Unit Operations Manual for information on dedicated lines and wiring conditions 8 The terminal resistance supplied with the CC Link Master Unit must always be used for the units at both ends of the CC Link communication line If the meter is at the end of the CC Link communication line co...

Page 34: ...ion of energy saving system At first energy saving measurement can be started on a small scale from a desired place The system can be configured by adding units according to the increase of measuring circuits Leakage current monitoring Lineup of basic units for monitoring insulation Helpful in early detection of equipment problems through accurate leakage current trend monitoring by Ior method Ior...

Page 35: ... match to the customer s usage environment Logging unit Data measured by the main unit current voltage power etc can be output to an SD memory card in CSV file format realizing simple data management Highly Accurate Measurements and Support Functions Customer activities are supported through functions such as 250 µs high precision short cycle load measurement operating time measurement wiring erro...

Page 36: ...ion and or reduced service life Ambient temperature is outside the range of 5 C to 55 C Daily average temperature over 35 C Relative humidity over 85 RH non condensing Presence of excessive dust corrosive gas salt or oil smoke Product is subject to excessive vibration or shock Product is in direct contact with rain water drops or sunlight Altitude is above 2 000 m Excessive external noise Pollutio...

Page 37: ...l collection recycling center The following symbol is printed on the package of ME 0000BU SS96 This symbol is applicable only in EU member states The symbol is designated in Article 20 Information for end users and Annex II of the new European Directive on batteries 2006 66 EC The above symbol indicates that the batteries must be disposed of after separation from general waste 10 Warranty Period T...

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