4 Configuring the device
4.2 MODBUS register
NZM-XMC Measuring and Communication Module
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4.2.7.6 Delete energy values (coil 2100)
This clears the counter for the power. The value is reset automatically to 0.
4.2.7.7 Delete maximum demand (coil 2101)
Initializes the maximum acceptance value and clears the previous value.
All the stored values used to calculate the maximum demand value will be
reset. To do this, registers 68 and 69 are set to a value of 0.
4.2.7.8 Delete maximum and minimum values (coil 2102)
This deletes the maximum and minimum values of each parameter.
The setting is returned to 0.
4.2.7.9 Deleting power values (maximum/minimum, acceptance value) (coil 2103)
This setting corresponds to the sending of the three commands above.
The setting is returned to 0.
The following actions are performed:
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Delete power values
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Max. demand
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Delete maximum and minimum value
4.2.7.10 Delete maximum value of maximum demand (coil 2104)
Resets the maximum value of the maximum demand value.
Registers 164 and 165 are set to a value of 0. The ongoing calculation will not
change.
4.2.7.11 Resetting the NZM-XMC-MB communication settings
The following section describes the steps for resetting the settings:
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Switch off the device.
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Connect digital input 1 to a logic “0” and digital input 2 to a logic “1”.
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LED 1 will be off, rest will be on.
You have 2 seconds for connecting both digital inputs to “0”.
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LED 1 will be on.
You have 2 seconds for connecting both digital inputs to “1”.
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LED 1 will be off, rest will be on.
You have 2 seconds for connecting both digital inputs to “0”.
The communication registers will be reset to their default settings
(Modbus address 2, 9600 bps, 8, n, 1); the device will be automatically reset.