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Power Meter EPM 7000


Instruction Manual

The Power Meter contents


1. Introduction ... 1 - 2 2. Specification ...................................... 3 - 4 3. Installation ..................................... 5 - 9
Wiring Dimension Cut Out Control power

5. Protocol and communication ............ 17 - 22


5.1 PLC Modbus compatible 5.2 Comprehensive system integration 5.3 Transmission mode 5.3.a Slave address 5.3.b Function code 5.3.c Data 5.3.d CRC 5.3.e Protocol 5.3.f Framing 5.3.g Address field 5.3.h Function field 5.3.i Data field 5.3.j Error check field 5.3.k Error detection 5.3.l Function code 03-read setpoints & actual values 5.3.m Function code 05-execute operation 5.3.n Function code 05-broadcast command 5.3.o Function code 06-store single setpoint 5.3.p Function code 16-store multiple setpoints 5.3.q Error responses

4. User interface / programming ................ 10- 16


Front panel Display Metering operation Serial ports Interface of programming Password Programming operation Programming function Configuration Programming tables1 Appendix

6. Memory map information ............... 22 - 35

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Introduction
About Power Meter EPM 7000 EPM 7000 power meters are conceptualized and intelligent to revolutionize the approach to traditional power metering. Each power meter is a compact, electronically advanced and programmable multi-display metering device (MDMD). It is the answer to future generation of electrical metering needs and methodology. Environmental Impact & Cost Saving A power meter can replace many units of conventional analog or digital instruments and change over switches (e.g. Amp, Volt, KVA, KW, PF, KWH, KVarH, Freq. etc.). This saves on the wiring material usage and reduces the cost on metering needs. With the power meter modern and practical MDMD, the front layout of switch boards and control panels are aesthetically refined. Increase Productivity & Efficiency The power meters are specifically designed to be compatible with the worlds 2 most widely used DIN standard panel instruments (It fits the DIN 92 x 92 mm panel cutout holes). The power meter as a MDMD greatly reduced cabling complexity and time. It is also a standardize hardware suitable for either 1 phase 2 wires, 1 phase 3 wires, 3 phase 3 wire or 3 phase 4 wires networks. Improved Technical Superiority and Reliability The power meters are endowed with technical specifications, (overload capabilities, accuracy levels, long term stability, readout dependability etc.) far exceeding those of conventional instruments. To overcome the critiques of digital metering, the power meter MDMD supports a LCD screen with

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alphanumeric readouts. The multi-display readings can be damped through it readout resolution besides the option to manually or automatically prioritize and sequentially view the more than 30 electrical parameters. To meet future metering environments, the power meter is equipped with a serial port (RS-485 or RS-232), to allow connection to an open architecture computerized network. Running on PC or data acquisition system and complying with Modbus protocol. The software provides a simple yet practical solution to energy management in factories and plant, small industries, building services, etc. Parameters Conversion The microprocessor-based power meter now provides compatibility with the modicon Modbus system as a standard featured. From the LCD multi-display reading V, A, VA, W, Var, WH, etc. more than 30 power and energy parameters.

Features

For factory and building automation Modbus RTU protocol Maximum 600V True RMS conversion LCD display Field programmable PT / CT ratio Accuracy up to 0.2% Memory for all setup and energy data Comprehensive self test diagnostics Low input burden 0.1VA (5A / 120V) Wide power supply range 80~260V AC / DC Compact physical configuration Compatible for DIN & ANSI cut out 2KV RMS input / output / power isolation

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Factory & Building Automation (FA & BA) The power meter was developed for factory and building automation (FA & BA) applications, more all of power and energy parameters can easily apply to wide range of AC switch-gear or industrial power distribution system for metering. PLC Modbus Compatible The Modbus communications protocol allows information and data to be efficiently transferred between EPM 7000 and modicon programmable logic controller (PLC) or other third party Modbus compatible monitoring and control system. The EPM 7000 can also establish a monitoring system just simply adopt an IPC-based centralized master display software. The RTU mode Modbus protocol with default baud rate 9600 bps, 8 data bit. Memory for all setup and energy data All of the meter status setting and energy data are retaining in memory while was lost power. EPM 7000 power meter records includes the watt-hour that been measured, PT and CT ratio, the measured system configuration, displaying setting, and communication related. Field Programmability The field programmable power meter is able to set e.g. CT and PT ratio, Modbus address, communication baud rate, meters display, etc. either programming by push-bottom or by rear RS-485 / RS-232 communication port from a PC.

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Accuracy up to 0.2% With a well developed conversion, sampling and software compensation technology that make EPM 7000 power meter successfully meet the accuracy requirement of modern metering, that voltage and current up to 0.2% and other power up to 0.25%. Comprehensive System Integration The EPM 7000 power meter now provides the Modbus (are compatible with the Modicon system as a standard feature for comprehensive system integration. The PLC compatible RS-485 / RS-232 Modbus communication protocol allows information and data to be efficiently transferred between power meter EPM 7000 and Modicon programmable logic controller (PLC) existing RTU Power SCADA system and DCS system or other Modbus protocol compatible system. For more detail information or software backup please contact Hsiang Cheng Electric Corp. or representative sales department.

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Model & Ordering Number
Model : EPM 7000
Ordering : Version Current 1.0A 5.0A Power HAC 80-260V, DC 80-330V LDC 20-60V EPM 7000 A - 5.0A H - 1

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Communication Port 1 : RS-485 2 : RS-232

Specification
Programmable measurements / Accuracy / Display readouts
Parameter Vx3 Ax3 Watts Vars VA PF WH VarH A0 Hz

Digits 4 4 4 4 4 3 8 8 4 4

Display (maximum) 9.9.9.9. V/KV 9.9.9.9. A/KA 9.9.9.9. W/KW/MW/GW 9.9.9.9. Var/KVar/MVar/GVar 9.9.9.9. VA/KVA/MVA/GVA 0.999 9.9.9.9.9.9.9.9. WH/KWH/MWH 9.9.9.9.9.9.9.9. VarH/KVarH/MVarH 9.9.9.9. A/KA 70.00

Accuracy Phase1 Phase2 Phase3 Total Average 0.2% fs 0.2% fs 0.25% fs 0.25% fs 0.25% fs 0.25% fs 0.8% rd 1% rd 0.5% fs 0.03% rd

V1 A1 W1 Var1 VA1 PF1

V2 A2 W2 Var2 VA2 PF2

V3 A3 W3 Var3 VA3 PF3 W Var VAE PF WH VarH

VE AE

Accuracy : Corre3sponding to each auto-range scale VAB/VBC/VCA : Line to line voltage VAN/VBN/VCN : Line to neutral voltage PF1/PF2/PF3 : Related conversion elements A0 (neutral current, only for 3 phase 4 wires)

Accuracy performance range for WH/VarH/PF Cos: 1-0.5 for WH/PF Sin: 1-0.5 for VarH Voltage75V, Current10% of rate

Phase rotation SEQ POST : Positive sequence SEQ NEG : Negative sequence

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Input Range Voltage : 10-600V Current : Suitable for CT secondary rating(option) Maximum 6A for 5A rating Maximum 1.2A for 1A rating Frequency : 40-70 Hz Burden Voltage < 0.4VA at 600V < 0.04VA at 150V Current < 0.1VA at rating Overload rating Current Voltage 2 x rated continuous 10 x rated 30 seconds 25 x rated 2 seconds 50 x rated 1 second 750V continuous 1000V 10 seconds 1200V 3 seconds

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Display LCD 0.4 display, 3 rows of 8 alphanumeric Dielectric strength IEC 255-5 2KV AC rms 1 minute between input / output / power Impulse and surge test ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1989 (3KV) SWC test IEC 255-22-1 class SWC test IEC 255-22-4 class (IEC 801-4) SWC test IEC 255-5 1.2 x 50us (5KV) impulse test Stability Temperature range -25 to +55, maximum 100 ppm/ Long term stability 0.15% drift maximum per year Operating condition Temperature range -25 to +60, RH 20 - 95% non-condensed Storage condition Temperature range -25 to +70, RH 20 - 95% non-condensed Power supply AC 80 - 260V, 40 - 70 Hz, DC 80 - 330V DC 20 - 60V Dissipation maximum 12VA for AC and 6 Watts for DC Mounting / Dimension Panel type mounting Size : 120 x 120 x 130.5mm Cut out : 92 x 92mm

Measured system Suitable for 3 phase 4 wires / 3 phase 3 wires / single phase 2 & 3 wires / 3 phase balance Select by input wiring & software configuration Programmability Software accessible / password lock System selection : 3 phase 4 wires / 3 phase 3 wires /1 phase 2 & 3 wires and 3 phase balance

PT : 1 - 5000.0 ; CT : 1-5000.0 Readout display control 4 digits / auto scan or manual selection / scanning time Communication Baud rate 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 Address setting 1 - 254 Calibration : software with password lock Memory : all of energy date and status setting

Communication port RS485 (standard) ; RS232 (option) Modbus RTU protocol


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Wiring
* 3P3W 3 Phase 3 Wires Unbalance Load (2CT)
A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

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* 3P4W 3 Phase 4 Wires Unbalance Load


A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

L1 L2 L3 N

L1 L2 L3

Source

Load

Source

Load

* 3P4W 3 Phase 3 Wires Unbalance Load (3CT)


A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

* 3P4WB 3 Phase 4 Wires Balance Load


A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

L1 N Source

Communication Port RS-485 only


D+ D- Com

L1 L2 L3 Source ** Setting system : 3 phase 4 wires

Load

Load

X Y Z

* 1P2W 1 Phase 2 Wires Unbalance Load


A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

* 1P3W 1 Phase 3 Wires Unbalance Load


A S A L B S B L C S C L P A P B P C PN FG POWER
+

Communication Port RS-232 only


RxD TxD SG

L1 N L2

L1 N

X Y Z Source Load

Source

Load

Note : * for power system setting display code.

Dimension
14,5 18,5 16,5 120 83 18,5 21 138 98 19 91 11,1

AS

BS

BL

X Y Z Comm.

120 87

91 120

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

D E F

PA

PB

PC

PN

! Power

16,5

9,5 14,5

CUT OUT 92x92mm

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Applications

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The EPM 7000 PC tool a utility program that can help user to connect to EPM 7000 Power Meter rapidly. The EPM 7000 PC Tool is provided along with every EPM 7000, which allows easy access to all meter setup information and actual values via a personal computer running Windows 95/98 and one of the PCs communication ports (COM1 or COM2). The PC Tool is able to do the function as bellows:

Program / Modify setup information Load / save setup information files from / to disk Read actual Basic value (current / voltage / power / frequency)

The EPM 7000 PC Tool can be used as stand-alone without a EPM 7000 meter to create or edit EPM 7000 setup information file.

SCADA System RTU

DCS System

PLC

Test Set RS-485 Modbus Communication Bus (RTU mode) EPM 7000 EPM 7000 EPM 7000 EPM 7000 EPM 7000

Communication wiring

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Control power
Control power
L/+ N/-

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Shielding ground
supplied to the EPM 7000 must match the allowable range. If applied voltage does not match, damage may occur.
Switchgear ground

2A fuse #12 gauge Control

The input and output wiring to the EPM 7000 RS485 comport are required to use shielding cable the shielding ground should be with one end ground at EPM 7000 end only or at SCADA / PLC / Computer only to minimize noise effects.

RS485 communication wiring


A serial port provides communication capabilities between the EPM 7000 and remote computer, PLC or distributed control system (DCS). Up to thirty-two EPM 7000 can be daisy chained together with 24 AWG stranded, shielded, twisted pair wire on a single communication channel. Suitable wire should have a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms such as Belden #9841. These wires should be routed away from high power AC lines and other sources of electrical noise. The total length of communications wiring should not exceed 4000 feet for reliable operation. Correct polarity is essential for the communications port to operate. Terminal (485+) of every EPM 7000 in a serial communication link must be connected together. Similarly, terminal (485 -) must be connected together. These polarities are specified for a 0 logic and should match the polarity of master device. The last EPM 7000 in the chain and the master computer need a terminating resistor and terminating capacitor to prevent communication errors by ensuring proper electric matching of the loads. Using terminating resistors on all the EPM 7000 would load down the communication network while omitting them at the ends could cause reflections resulting in communication errors. Install the 120 terminating resistor and 1nF capacitor externally. Although any standard resistor and capacitor of these components can also be order from HC as a combined terminating network.
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A standard power supply to the EPM 7000 is a universal AC / DC voltage with range 80~260Vac, 40~70Hz, 80~330Vdc. The other power supplied is available as an option can be verified from identification liable on the back of the EPM 7000 that coincides the correct application. Extensive filtering with transient protection is built into the EPM 7000 to ensure reliable operation. Transient energy must be suppressed & conducted back to the source through filter ground terminal FG.

Voltage to PT inputs
The allows input voltage range from 0~600Vac between voltage inputs (V1, V2, V3) and voltage reference (VR / common). These inputs can be direct connected or supplied via from external PTs. If the measured voltage is greater than 600VAC, external PTs are required. The voltage reference input (VR) is the common of measured voltage input as VR = VN input for 3 phase 4 wire wye to phase voltage measurement and as VR = V2 input for 3 phase 3 wire to line voltage measurement. ! All connection to the voltage inputs should be in serious connection with HRC buses with a 2 Amp rating to ensure adequate interrupting capacity

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4. User interface / programming
Front panel
Local operation interface for programming entry and monitoring of measured value is from the front panel. Control keys are used to select the appropriate message for entering programming or displaying measured values. A RS232 port is available for uploading or down loading required information. A control keyboard with four operation keys are defined to operate as the followed :

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Serial comports
The power meter provide dual comports RS485 used to communicate to remote monitoring system in rear panel and RS232 used a maintenance port in front panel.

Interface of programming
The power meter programming function can be performed from front panel or via communication port to use portable PC, local workstation or remote monitoring system.

Back to previous status Confirmed or to enter next setup Up selection or numeric up Down selection or numeric down

Password
The power meter is password protected. Any set data access is required to get through the password. The EPM 7000 offer three password identities for programming viewing of setup and calibration. Programming password can be renewed and panel programming also can be disabled in operation security, which may accomplish through communication access.

Display
The EPM 7000 display interface is with 3 row of 8 characters each, positioned in front of panel mainly used in functions of metering, programming and calibration.

Metering operation
Display configured to metering pages for the measured parameters of instantaneous. The pages can be switched under defined operation process Instantaneous variable Page up or down by pressing or key when manual mode selected Page auto-scanned, when scanning mode selected Manual operation or auto scanning for parameter display
METERING EPM SETUP CHECK MODE METERING CHECK PAGE

PROGRAMM. SETUP PAGE

MODE SETUP

CHG MODE PSW=0000 METERING

CHG MODE PSW=1111 METERING

CHG PSWD PSW=0000 SAVE NO

CHG MODE PSW=1111 PROGRAMM

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Programming operation
To perform panel programming is first to interrupt metering, write and enter password to enable programming. The power meter offer over 15 functions to be programmed, which divided into 3 related groups and performed under coincident setup pages. A programming function is defined to a setup page. All setup pages can be switched assigned and configured.
METERING EPM SETUP

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MODE SETUP

CHG PSW PSW=0000 METERING

CHG MODE PSW=1111 PROGRAMM

1. Pressing entering SETUP PAGE 2. Pressing or select MODE SETUP 3. Pressing entering CHGE MODE 4. Pressing or and setting PSWD=1111 5. Pressing or and setting MODE=PROGRAMMING 6. Pressing return to METERING PAGE

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Definition of keyboards / parameters
Keyboard Bs : Back to previous status (back shift) Up : Scrolls up selection to menu or numeric figures Dn : Scrolls down selection to menu or numeric figures St : Select menu items / change cursor position when entering numeric figures Parameters V : Voltage (RMS) PF : Power factor A : Current (RMS) Hz : Frequency W : Active power WH : Active energy Q : Reactive power QH : Reactive energy VA : Apparent power

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Programming functions
Program mode select a) Press St to enter selecting menu b) Press Up or Dn to scroll menu to MODE SETUP function c) Press St to enter CHG MODE function d) Press St to enter password function e) Press Up or Dn and St to select password : (1111) f) If password correct METERING flash g) Press Up or Dn and St to selecting PROGRAMM. h) Press Bs to return St EPM SETUP Up + Dn St St CHG MODE PSW=0000 METERING

MODE SETUP

CHG MODE PSW=0000 METERING

x4

x2

Up + Dn + St Up + Dn + St CHG MODE PSW=1111 METERING Metering Programm CHG MODE PSW=1111 PROGRAMM

Bs 120.0 VAN 120.0 VBN 120.0 VCN Main Display

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Measuring system selection a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) Press St to enter selecting menu Press St to enter selecting group Press Up or Dn to scroll menu to system group Press St to enter selecting system function Press Up or Dn to required measuring system Press St to set system Press Up or Dn to required measuring nominal frequency Press St to set nominal frequency After setting, Press Bs to return

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St EPM SETUP

St COMM BAU=9.6K ADDR=001

Up + Dn SYSTEM PW=3P4W NF=50HZ

St Up + Dn + St SYSTEM PW=3P4W NF=50HZ 3P4W 3P4WB 3P3W 1P3W 1P2W SYSTEM PW=3P3W NF=50HZ 50HZ 60HZ

Up + Dn + St SYSTEM PW=3P3W NF=50HZ

Bs EPM SETUP

Bs - - - - VAN - - - - VBN - - - - VCN Main Display

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Configuration
EPM SETUP COMM BAUD 1.2K 2.4K 4.8K 9.6K 19.2K 1~254 3P4W 3P4WB 3P3W 1P3W 1P2W 50 60 1.0~5000.0 1.0~5000.0 MANU SCAN 1~60 0 = +1WH 1 = -1WH 2 = +1QH 3 = -1QH 4 = RUN YES or NO YES or NO 8 DIGITS 8 DIGITS

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ADDR SYSTEM PW

NF RATIO DISPLAY DEMAND LED PULSE PT CT MODE PERIOD

CLEAR DEMAND CLEAR ENERGY PRESET +WH/-WH PRESET +QH/-QH

VER / SERIAL NO. (only to see) MODE SETUP CHANGE MODE (PASSWORD=1111) CHANGE PASSWORD METERING PROGRAMMING

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Scan 01 = VAN, VBN, VCN 02 = VAB, VBC, VCA 03 = A1, A2, A3 04 = VPE, VLE, AE 05 = VPE, AE, W 06 = VAN, A1, W 07 = VCN, A3, W 08 = A0 09 = W, Q, VA 10 = Hz, PF, SEQ 11 = W1, W2, W3 12 = Q1, Q2, Q3 13 = VA1, VA2, VA3 14 = PF1, PF2, PF3 15 = WH 16 = QH 17 = DEMAND W Preset VarH counter Preset WH counter Measuring system Input ratio Display mode Demand LED pulse indicator

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Initial setups
Programming function Password Communication 1111 BAU = 9.6K ADDR = 001 PW / 3P4W NF = 50Hz PTR = 0001.0 CTR = 0001.0 MOD = MANU PERIO = 15 +1WH PR WH+/00000000 00000000 PR QH+/00000000 00000000 Setup

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Programming table1
Programming function
Communication

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Setup page
BAU = ADDR PW = NF = HZ Address

Description
Communication rate - bit 1 to 254

Range
19.2K / 9.6K / 4.8K / 2.4K / 1.2K 3P4W / 3P4WB / 3P3W / 1P3W / 1P2W 50Hz / 60Hz 1.0 to 5000.0 1.0 to 5000.0 Manual / scanning - 6 second Perio = 1~ 60 minute 0 - 99999999 counts 0 - 99999999 counts 0 - 99999999 counts 0 - 99999999 counts

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Volt mode, phase and wires Nominal frequency PT ratio / 3 phase voltage input CT ratio / 3 phase current input Display mode Perio = demand period Preset WH counter Value = +WH display counts Value = -WH display counts Preset VarH counter Value = +VarH display counts Value = -VarH display counts

Input ratio Display mode Demand Preset WH counter

PT = CT = MOD = P E R I O = PR WH +/00000000 00000000 PR QH +/-

Preset VarH count

00000000 00000000

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Appendix : data conversionfor current input 5A

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Data conversion : all response of measured data from EPM 7000 to be shown by 16-bits (Rx), except the energy by 32-bit
No 1 2 3 4 Item Voltage (V) Current (A) Frequency (Hz) Power factor Formula U = Rx PT 0.01 0 Rx 65535 I = Rx CT 0.0002 0 Rx 65535 F = Rx 0.002 0 Rx 65535 PF = Rx 0.0001 -10000 Rx 10000 W = Rx PT CT 0.2 -32768 Rx 32767 Q = Rx PT CT 0.2 -32768 Rx 32767 VA = Rx PT CT 0.2 0 Rx 65535 Eh = Rx PT CT 0 Rx 99999999 0 : positive sequence 1 : negative sequence Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Signed Note Ua, Ub, Uc, Up_av, Uab, Ubc, Uca, Ul_av Ia, Ib, Ic, Iav, Ineu F PFa, PFb, PFc, PF + : lagging load - : leading load Pa, Pb, Pc, Psum Qa, Qb, Qc, Qsum Sa, Sb, Sc, Ssum WH - forward WH - reverse +VarH, -VarH

5 6 7 8 9

Active power Reactive power Apparent power Energy Phase rotation

Signed Signed Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned

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Appendix : data conversionfor current input 1A

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Data conversion : all response of measured data from EPM 7000 to be shown by 16-bits (Rx), except the energy by 32-bit
No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item Voltage (V) Current (A) Frequency (Hz) Power factor Active power Reactive power Apparent power Energy Phase rotation Formula U = Rx PT 0.01 0 Rx 65535 I = Rx CT 0.00002 0 Rx 65535 F = Rx 0.002 0 Rx 65535 PF = Rx 0.0001 -10000 Rx 10000 W = Rx PT CT 0.04 -32768 Rx 32767 Q = Rx PT CT 0.04 -32768 Rx 32767 VA = Rx PT CT 0.04 0 Rx 65535 Eh = Rx PT CT 0 Rx 99999999 0 : positive sequence 1 : negative sequence Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Signed Signed Signed Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Note Ua, Ub, Uc, Up_av, Uab, Ubc, Uca, Ul_av Ia, Ib, Ic, Iav, Ineu F PFa, PFb, PFc, PF + : lagging load - : leading load Pa, Pb, Pc, Psum Qa, Qb, Qc, Qsum Sa, Sb, Sc, Ssum WH - forward WH - reverse +VarH, -VarH

Example: System 120V, 1A (3P4W) 120V, 1A (3P3W) 110V, 1A (3P4W) 110V, 1A (3P3W) Watt 360W 207.84W 330W 190W Rx 9000 Count 5196 Count 8250 Count 4750 Count

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5. Protocol and communication
5.1 PLC Modbus Compatible
The Modbus communications protocol allows information and data to be efficiently transferred between the EPM 7000 and modicon programmable logic controller (PLC) or other third party Modbus compatible monitoring and control system. The EPM 7000 also can establish a monitoring system simply to adopt an IPC-based centralized master running software.

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End of frame = silence on line for time > 4 characters

5.3.a Slave Address


This is the first byte of every transmission. This byte response the user assigned address of the slave device that is to receive the message sent by the master. Each slave is started with its address. In a master request transmission the slave address represents the address of the slave that is sending the response.

5.2 Comprehensive System Integration


The power meter provides the Modbus compatible as a standard feature for comprehensive system integration. The PLC compatible RS485 / RS232C Modbus communication protocol allows information and data to be transferred efficiently between Power Meter and PLC, existing RTU Power SCADA system, DCS system, IPC running software.

5.3.b Function Code


This is a second byte of every transmission. Modbus defines function codes of 1 to 125. The EPM 7000 implements some of these functions. In a master request transmission the function code tells the slave what action to perform. In a slave response transmission, if the function code sent from the slave is 1 (i.e. if the function code > 127), then the slave did not perform the function as requested and is sending an error or exception response.

5.3 Transmission Mode


The mode of transmission is the structure of the individual units of information within a message, and the numbering system used to transmit the data. The mode is defined in the following which is compatible with Modbus protocol - RTU Mode.
Coding system Start bit Data bits Parity Stop bit Error checking 1 8 No parity 1 CRC (cyclical redundancy check) 8-bits binary

5.3.c Data
This will be a variable number of bytes depending on the function code. This may be actual values, setpoints, or addresses ... sent from the master to the slave or from the slave to the master.

5.3.d CRC
This is a two-byte error checking code.

5.3.e Protocol
When the master message sent to the assigned slave, it wire enter to the addressed device through a similar "port". The addressed device removes the envelope, reads the message, if no errors occurred and performs the requested task and then replaces the message into the slaved envelope and "returns to sender". The information in the response message is the slave address, the action performed, data
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Start of frame = silence on line for time 4 characters Slave address = 1 character Function code = 1 character Data field = N character Error check = 16 bit CRC

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acquired as a result of the action, and a means of checking for errors. No response is transmitted if any error has occurred.

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5.3.f Framing
Address 8-Bits Function 8-Bits Data Check 16-Bits

to read a register, and the data field is needed to indicated which register to start at and how many to read. The imbedded address and data information varied with the type and capacity of slave associated with the slave.

N 8-Bits

5.3.j Error check filed


The filed allows the master and slave devices to check a message for errors in transmission. Sometimes, because of electrical noise or other interference, a message may be changed slightly while it is on its way from one unit to another. The error checking assures that the slave or master does not react to messages that have changed during transmission. This increases the safety and the efficiency of the system. The error check uses a CRC - 16 check method. Note The sending sequence is always the same - address, function code, data, and error check - relative to the direction

Message Frame Format * Modbus is the registered trademark of Modicon Inc.

5.3.g Address Field


The address is the beginning of the frame and consists of 8-bits (1-254). These bits indicate the user assigned address of the slave device that is to receive the message sent by the attached master. Each slave must be assigned a unique address and only the addressed slave will respond to query that contains its address. When the slave sends a response, the slave address informs the master which slave is communicating.

5.3.h Function Field


The function code field tells the addressed slaves what function to perform. Table lists the function code, all measuring and action that initiated.
Code 03 05 06 16 Meaning Read data Action Obtain current binary value in one or more registers Perform specific command Execute operation operation Place a specific binary value Preset single - register into a single - register Place specific binary value into Preset multiple a series of consecutive register multiple - registers

5.3.k Error detection


The RTU version of Modbus includes a two byte CRC16 (16 bit cyclic redundancy check) with every transmission. The CRC-16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream (data bits only; start, stop and parity ignored) as one continuous binary number. This number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial (11000000000000101B). The 16-bit remainder of the division is appended to the end of the transmission, MSByte first. The resulting message including CRC, when divided by the same polynomial at the receiver will give a zero remainder if no transmission errors have occurred. If a EPM 7000 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will not respond
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5.3.i Data field


The data field contains information needed by the save to perform the specific function or contains data collected by the slave response to query. This information may be values, address references, or limits. For example, the function code tells the slave

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to the transmission. A CRC-16 error indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the EPM 7000 performing any incorrect operation. The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard methodized used for error detection. An algorithm is included here to assist programmers in situations where no standard CRC-16 calculation routines are available. CRC-16 algorithm Once the following algorithm is complete, the working register A will contain the CRC value to be transmitted. Note that this algorithm requires the characteristic polynomial to be reverse bit ordered. The MSbit of the characteristic polynomial is dropped since it does not affect the value of the remainder. The following symbols are used in the algorithm : Data transfer A 16 bit working register AL Low order byte of A AH High order byte of A CRC 16 bit CRC-16 value i, j Loop counters (+) Logical exclusive or operator Di i-th data byte (i = 0 to N - 1) G 16 bit characteristic polynomial equal 1010000000000001 with MSbit dropped and bit order reversed shr (x) shift right (the LSbit of the low order byte of x shifts into a carry flag, a 0 is shifted into the MSbit of the high order byte of x, all other bits shift right one location.

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Algorithm : 1. FFFF hex A 2. 0 i 3. 0 j 4. Di (+) AL AL 5. j + 1 j 6. shr (A) 5. is there a carry ? No : go to 8. Yes : G (+) A A 8. is j = 8 ? No : go to 5. Yes : go to 9. 9. i + 1 i 10. is i = N No : go to 3. Yes : go to 11. 11. A CRC

5.3.l Function Code 03 - Read setpoints & actual values


The EPM 7000 implementation of Modbus, these commands can be used to read any setpoint ("holding registers") or actual value ("input registers"). Holding and input registers are 16 bits (two byte) values transmitted for high order byte first. Thus all EPM 7000 setpoints and actual values are sent as two bytes. The maximum number of registers that can be read in one transmission is 125. Function code 03 is configured to read setpoints or actual values interchangeably because some PLCs do not support it. The slave response to these function codes is the slave address, function code, a count of number of data bytes to follow the data itself and the CRC. Each data item is sent as a two-byte number with the high order byte sent first. Message format and example : Request slave 01 to respond with 3 registers starting at address 0032. For this example the register data in these addresses is:

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Address 0032 0034 36 37
Master transmission Slave address Function code Data starting Address Number of setpoints 2 CRC Slave Response Slave address Function code Byte count Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 CRC 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 01 Massage from slave 01 03 Read registers 06 3 registers = 6 bytes EA Value in address 0032 60 C3 50 DB Value in address 0036 6C D1 CRC calculated by the slave 3F Value in address 0034 2 1 1 2

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1 05 Execute operation 00 Reset command (operation code1) 01 FF 00 Perform function

Date EA60 C350 DB6C


Bytes Example (hex)

Function code

Operation code 2 Code value CRC Slave Response Slave address Function code 1 1 2 2

DF CRC calculated by the master 6A 11 Massage from slave 11 05 Execute operation 00 Reset command (operation code1) 01 FF 00 Perform function

01 Message for slave 01 03 Read registers 00 Data starting at 0032 32 00 3 registers (6 bytes total) 03 A4 CRC calculated by the master 04

Operation code 2 Code value CRC 2 2

DF CRC calculated by the slave 6A

5.3.n Function Code 05 - broadcast command


This function code allows the master to request all EPM 7000 on a particular communication link to clear all demand data. The EPM 7000 will recognize a packet as being a broadcast command if the slave address is transmitted as 0. Below is an example of the broadcast command to clear all demand data. If the master is down load address data to broadcast command area, no matter what to broadcast address or slave address, the slave will ignore it means no responding back to the master. Message format and example : Clear all demand data on all EPM 7000 (operation code 22 = 16H)
Master transmission Slave address Function code Operation code Code value CRC 1 1 2 2 2 Bytes Example (hex) 00 Message for slave 11 05 Execute operation 00 Clear all demand(operation code1) 16 FF 00 6C 2F Salve response Salve does not respond back to the master 20 CRC calculated by the master Perform function

5.3.m Function Code 05 - execute operation


This function code allows the master to request. The EPM 7000 to perform specific command operations. The command numbers listed in the commands area of the memory map correspond to operation code for function code 05. The operation commands can also be initiated by writing to the commands area of the memory map using function code 16. Refer to function 16 - performing commands section for complete details. Message format and example : Reset EPM 7000 (operation code 1)
Master transmission Bytes Slave address 1 Example (hex) 11 Message for slave 11

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5.3.o Function Code 06 - store single setpoint
This command allows the master to store a single setpoint into the memory of the EPM 7000. The slave response to this function code is to echo the entire master transmission. Message format and example : Request slave 01 to store the value 2002 in setpoint address 0064. After the transmission in this example is complete, setpoints address 2002 will contain the value 0064.
Master transmission Slave address Function code 1 1 Bytes Example (hex) 01 Message for slave 01 06 Store single setpoint 20 Setpoint address 2002 02 Data CRC Slave response Salve address Function code 1 1 01 Message from slave 01 06 Store single setpoint 20 Setpoint address 2002 02 Data CRC 2 2 00 Data for address 0064 64 21 CRC calculated by the slave 22 Data 2 CRC Slave Response Slave address Function code 1 1 2 2 2 2 00 Data for address 0064 64 22 CRC calculated by the master 21 Byte count Data 1 1 2

EPM 7000

allows 60 registers to be stored in one transmission. The EPM 7000 response to this function code is to echo the slave address, function code, starting address, the number of setpoints stored, and the CRC. Message format and example : Request slave 01 to store the value 0064H to setpoint address 2002H. After the transmission in this example is complete, the EPM 7000 slave 01 will have the following setpoints information stored : Address 2002
Slave address Function code

Data 0064
Example (hex) 1 1 01 Message for slave 01 10 Store setpoints 20 Setpoint address 0000 02 00 2 setpoints (4 bytes total) 02 04 4 bytes of data 00 Data for address 2002 64 00 Data for address 2003 00 AA CRC calculated by the master 68 01 Massage from slave 01 10 Store setpoints 20 Setpoint address 2002 02 00 2 setpoints 02 EB CRC calculated by the slave C8

Master transmission Bytes

Data starting address 2

Data starting address 2 Number of setpoints 2

Data starting address 2

Data starting address 2 Number of setpoint CRC 2 2

5.3.p Function Code 16 - store multiple setpoints


This function code allows multiple setpoints to be stored into the EPM 7000 memory. Modbus registers are 16 bit (two byte) value transmitted high order first. This all EPM 7000 setpoints are sent as two bytes. The maximum number of setpoints that can be stored in one transmission is dependent on the slave device. Modbus allows up to a maximum of 60 holding registers to be stored. The EPM 7000
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5.3.q Error responses
When EPM 7000 detects an error other than a CRC error, a response will be sent to the master. The MSBit of the function code byte will be set to 1 (i.e. the function code sent from the slave will be equal to the function code sent from the master plus 128). The following byte will be an exception code indicating the type of error that occurred. Transmissions received from the master with CRC errors will be ignored by the EPM 7000 The slave response to an error (other than CRC error) will be : Slave address - 1 byte Function code - 1 byte (with MSBit set to 1) Exception code - 1 byte CRC - 2 bytes The EPM 7000 implements the following exception response codes. 01 - illegal function The function code transmitted is not one of the functions supported by the EPM 7000 02 - illegal data address The address referenced in the data field transmitted by the master is not an allowable address for the EPM 7000 03 - illegal data value The value referenced in the data field transmitted by the master is not within range for the selected data address.

EPM 7000

increments, factory values) are in decimal.

User definable memory map area


The EPM 7000 contains a user definable area in the memory map. This area allows ramping of the addresses of all actual values and setpoints registers. The user definable area has two sections : A register area (memory map addresses 00A0H 00BFH) that contains 32 actual values or setpoints register addresses. A register area (memory map addresses 0040H 005FH) that contains the data at the addresses in the register index. Register data that is separated in the rest of the memory map may be remapped to adjacent register addresses in the user definable register area. This is accomplished by writing to register addresses in the user definable register index area. This allows for improved throughput of data and can eliminate the need for multiple read command sequences. For example, if the values of phase a current (register address 0130H) and phase a power factor (register address 0148H) are required to be read from EPM 7000, their addresses may be remapped as follows :

Write 0130H to address 00A0H (user definable register index 0000) using function code 06 or 16 Write 0148H to address 00A1H (user definable register index 0001) using function code 06 or 16.

6. Memory map information


The data stored in the EPM 7000 is grouped as setpoints and actual values. Setpoints can be read and written by a master computer. Actual value can be read only. All setpoints and actual value are stored as two byte values. That is, each register address is the address of a two-byte value. Addresses are listed in hexadecimal. Data values (setpoint ranges,
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A read (function code 03) of registers 0040H (user definable register 0000) and 0041H (user definable register 0001) will return the phase a current and phase a power factor.

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+REG ADDR (Hex) Product Information (Input Registers) Address - 0000 002F 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 000A 000B 000C 000D 000E 000F 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 001A 001B 001C 001D 001E 001F 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F PRODUCT ID HC Product Device Code Reserved Hardware Version Code Main Software Version Code Boot Software Version Code ( Protocol Ver) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Current Range Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Serial Number Character 1 and 2 Serial Number Character 3 and 4 Serial Number Character 5 and 6 Serial Number Character 7 and 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Manufacture Day/None Manufacture Year/Month Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved ------------F10 F9 ----------------ASCII ASCII ASCII ASCII F6 F6 F6 F6 0-1 ----F45 --------X 0.01 X 0.01 ------F5 F1 F1 ------F1 GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RANGE UNIT SCALE FOR-

EPM 7000
FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE (CONVERTED) READ 7000 Current version Current version Current version

VALUE FACTOR MAT

0= 5A

1 ,2 char. 3 ,4 char 5 ,6 char 7 ,8 char


th th th th rd th

st

nd

manf. day/none manf. year/month

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REG ADDR (Hex) User Definable Register (Input Registers) Address - 0040 005F 0040 0041 0042 0043 0034 0045 0046 0047 0048 0049 004A 004B To 005F 00A0 00A1 00A2 00A3 00A4 00A5 00A6 00A7 00A8 00A9 00AA 00AB To 00BF USER DEFINABLE REGISTERS INDEX USER DEFINABLE REGISTERS User Definable Data 0000 User Definable Data 0001 User Definable Data 0002 User Definable Data 0003 User Definable Data 0004 User Definable Data 0005 User Definable Data 0006 User Definable Data 0007 User Definable Data 0008 User Definable Data 0009 User Definable Data 000A User Definable Data 000B User Definable Data 001F Register address for User Data 0000 Register address for User Data 0001 Register address for User Data 0002 Register address for User Data 0003 Register address for User Data 0004 Register address for User Data 0005 Register address for User Data 0006 Register address for User Data 0007 Register address for User Data 0008 Register address for User Data 0009 Register address for User Data 000A Register address for User Data 000B Register address for User Data 001F ------------------------ ------------------------ -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RANGE UNIT SCALE FOR-

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FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE (CONVERTED) READ ------------------------ READ / WRITE ------------------------ --F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

VALUE FACTOR MAT

User Definable Register Index (Holding Registers) Address - 00A0 00BF

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REG ADDR (Hex) Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 030F 0100 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 010A 010B 010C 010D 010E 010F 0110 0111 0112 0113 0114 0115 0116 0117 0118 0119 011A 011B 011C 011D 011E 011F 0120 0121 0122 0123 0124 0125 0126 0127 0128 0129 012A 012B 012C 012D 012E 012F COM1 STATUS Reserved Reserved Reserved Encrypted Password Programming Mode Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved CRC Error Counter RxD Counter TxD Counter Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RENGE UNIT VALUE SCALE FACTOR

EPM 7000

FORMAT READ

F1 F23

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REG ADDR (Hex) Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 030F 0130 0131 0132 0133 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 013A 013B 013C 013D 013E 013F 0140 0141 0142 0143 0145 0146 0147 0148 0149 014A 014B 014C 014D 014E 014F 0150 0151 0152 0153 0154 0155 0156 0157 0158 0159 015A 015B 015C 015D 015E 015F POWER PHASE POWER VOLTAGE CURRENT Phase A Current Phase B Current Phase C Current Average Current Neutral Current Reserved Voltage Van Voltage Vbn Voltage Vcn Average Phase Voltage Reserved Voltage Vab Voltage Vbc Voltage Vca Average Line Voltage Reserved 3 Phase Real Power 3 Phase Reactive Power 3 Phase Apparent Power 3 Phase Power Factor Phase A Real Power Phase A Reactive Power Phase A Apparent Power Phase A Power Factor Phase B Real Power Phase B Reactive Power Phase B Apparent Power Phase B Power Factor Phase C Real Power Phase C Reactive Power Phase C Apparent Power Phase C Power Factor Phase Rotation Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Current Unit Voltage Unit Power Unit Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 - 60000 1 - 60000 1 - 60000 0.00001 0.00001 0.00001 1 1 1 - 32768 ~ +32767 - 32768 ~ +32767 0 65535 - 10000 ~ +10000 0 - 65000 - 32768 ~ +32767 - 32768 ~ +32767 0 - 65535 - 10000 ~ +10000 - 32768 ~ +32767 - 32768 ~ +32767 0 - 65535 - 10000 ~ +10000 - 32768 ~ +32767 - 32768 ~ +32767 0 - 65535 - 10000 ~ +10000 0-1 0.2W 0.2Var 0.2VA 0.0001 0.002Hz 0.2W 0.2Var 0.2VA 0.0001 0.2W 0.2Var 0.2VA 0.0001 0.2W 0.2Var 0.2VA 0.0001 --PTR x CTR PTR x CTR PTR x CTR 1 1 PTR x CTR PTR x CTR PTR x CTR 1 PTR x CTR PTR x CTR PTR x CTR 1 PTR x CTR PTR x CTR PTR x CTR 1 --0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0.01V 0.01V 0.01V 0.01V PTR PTR PTR PTR 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0.01V 0.01V 0.01V 0.01V PTR PTR PTR PTR 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0 - 65535 0.0002A 0.0002A 0.0002A 0.0002A 0.0002A CTR CTR CTR CTR CTR GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RENGE UNIT VALUE SCALE FACTOR

EPM 7000

FORMAT READ F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F2 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F2 F1 F2 F2 F2 F1 F2 F2 F2 F1 F2 F13

0144 FREQUENCY Frequency

F1 F1 F1

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REG ADDR (Hex) Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 030F 0160 0161 0162 0163 0164 0165 0166 0167 0168 0169 016A 016B 016C 016D 016E 016F 0170 0171 0172 0173 0174 0175 0176 0177 0178 0179 017A 017B 017C 017D 017E 017F 0180 0181 0182 0183 0184 0185 0186 0187 0188 0189 018A 018B 018C 018D 018E 018F ENERGY Secondary ENERGY Primary 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(high) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(Low) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (high) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (Low) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(high) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(Low) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Energy Unit Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 0-7 ----32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --+1 WH ---1 WH --+1 VarH ---1 VarH --PTR x CTR --PTR x CTR --PTR x CTR --PTR x CTR --32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --+1 WH ---1 WH --+1 VarH ---1 VarH --X EU --X EU --X EU --X EU --GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RENGE UNIT VALUE SCALE FACTOR

EPM 7000

FORMAT READ F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3

F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3

F14

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REG ADDR (Hex) Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 030F 02E0 02E1 02E2 02E3 02E4 02E5 02E6 02E7 02E8 02E9 02EA 02EB 02EC 02ED 02EE 02EF 02F0 02F1 02F2 02F3 02F4 02F5 02F6 02F7 02F8 02F9 02FA 02FB 02FC 02FD 02FE 02FF 0300 0301 0302 0303 0304 0305 0306 0307 0308 0309 030A 030B 030C 030D 030E 030F DEMAND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Phase Real Power Demand Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved - 32768 ~ +32767 0.2W PTR X CTR GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RENGE UNIT VALUE SCALE FACTOR

EPM 7000

FORMAT READ

F2

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REG ADDR (Hex) Programming Value (Holding Registers) Address - 2000 205F 2000 COMMUNICATION Serial Communication Address 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 200A 200B 200C 200D 200E 200F 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 201A 201B 201C 201D 201E 201F 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 202A 202B 202C 202D 202E 202F DEMAND MISC MEASURING SYSTEM Modbus Baud Rate Transfer Delay Time Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved System Voltage Mode Nominal Frequency PT Ratio CT Ratio Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Programming Lock Reserved Reserved Reserved 0-1 1 --F18 0-1 1 F43 0-4 0-1 1 - 50000 1 - 50000 1 --0.1 0.1 ----PTX0.1 CTX0.1 F16 F17 F1 F1 1 - 255 0-4 15 - 200 1 1 1 ------F1 F15 F1 GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RANGE UNIT SCALE FOR-

EPM 7000
FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE (CONVERTED) READ / WRITE 1 3=9600 30

VALUE FACTOR MAT

0=3P4W 0=50HZ 10 10

0=UNLOCK

2018 DISPLAY MODE Display Mode Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Demand Period Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

0=SCANNING

1 - 60

---

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F1

15 MINUTES

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REG ADDR (Hex) Programming Value (Holding Registers) Address - 2000 205F 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 203A 203B 203C 203D 203E 203F 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 204A 204B 204C 204D 204E 204F 2050 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 2057 2058 2059 205A 205B 205C 205D 205E 205F PULSE PRESET ENERGY 3 Phase Positive Real Energy (high) 3 Phase Positive Real Energy (Low) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy (high) 3 Phase Negative Real Energy (Low) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy (high) 3 Phase Positive React. Energy (Low) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy (high) 3 Phase Negative React. Energy (Low) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Led Pulse Trigger Parameter Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 0-4 ----F25 32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --32 Bit --+1 WH --- 1 WH --+1VarH --- 1VarH --1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RANGE UNIT SCALE FOR-

EPM 7000
FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE (CONVERTED) READ / WRITE N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

VALUE FACTOR MAT

4 = RUN

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REG ADDR (Hex) Programming Value (Holding Registers) Address - 2210 223F 2210 2211 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 221A 221B 221C 221D 221E 221F 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 222A 222B 222C 222D 222E 222F 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 223A 223B 223C 223D 223E 223F DISPLAY SCAN PAGE Scan Page01 Scan Page02 Scan Page03 Scan Page04 Scan Page05 Scan Page06 Scan Page07 Scan Page08 Scan Page09 Scan Page10 Scan Page11 Scan Page12 Scan Page13 Scan Page14 Scan Page15 Scan Page16 Scan Page17 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 - 17 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 F42 GROUP DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE RANGE UNIT SCALE FOR-

EPM 7000
FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE (CONVERTED) READ / WRITE 1=VAN,VBN,VCN 2=VAB,VBC,VCA 3= A1, A2, A3 4=VPE,VLE, AE 5=VPE, AE, 6=VAN, A1, 7=VCN, A3, 8=A0 9= W, Q, VA PF,SEQ 10= HZ, W W W

VALUE FACTOR MAT

11= W1, W2, W3 12= Q1, Q2, Q3 13=VA1,VA2,VA3 14=PF1,PF2,PF3 15= +WH / 16= +QH / 17= Demand - WH - QH W

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MEMORY MAP DATA FORMATS
DESCRIPTION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 UNSIGNED INTEGER NUMERICAL DATA (16 Bit ) SIGNED INTEGER NUMERICAL DATA (16 Bit ) UNSIGNED LONG INTEGER NUMERICAL DATA (32 Bit ) Reserved HARDWARE VERSION CODE 10 = A TWO ASCII CHARACTERS F6 32 - 127=ASCII CHARACTER 32 - 127=ASCII CHARACTER F7 F8 Reserved Reserved YEAR/MONTH F9 Year: 01=2001,02=2002, Month: 1=January, 2=February, ..., 12=December DAY/NONE F10 Day: 1 - 31 in step of 1 None = 00 F11 Reserved UNSIGNED INTEGER COMMAND 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= 6= 7= 8= F12 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved FUNCTION CODE 05 FFFF ----------------------------------FFFF ----FFFF ----FFFF --FFFF 7F00 007F FFFF FFFF

EPM 7000

FFFFFFFF

Enable Preset 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Counter Data : FF00 Address :2030,2031 9 = Enable Preset 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Counter (4 Byte) Data : FF00 Address :2032,2033 10 = Enable Preset 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Counter (4 Byte) Data : FF00 Address :2034,2035 11 = Enable Preset 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Counter (4 Byte) Data : FF00 Address: 2036,2037 12 = Reserved 13 = Reserved 14 = Reserved 15 = Reserved 16 = Reserved 17 = Reserved

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DESCRIPTION 18 = Reserved 19 = Reserved 20 = Reserved 21 = Reserved 22 = Clear All Demand Data :FF00 23 = Reserved 24 = Reserved 25 = Clear All Energy Data :FF00 26 = Reserved 27 = Reserved 28 = Reserved 29 = Reserved 30 = Reserved 31 = Reserved 32 = Reserved 33 = Programming keyboard Lock Data :FF00 34 = Programming keyboard Unlock Data :FF00 UNSIGNED INTEGER PHASE ROTATION F13 0 = Positive Sequence 1 = Negative Sequence UNSIGNED INTEGER ENERGY UNIT 0 = 1 WH 1 = 10WH 2 = 100WH F14 3 = 1KWH 4 = 10KWH 5 = 100KWH 6 = 1 MWH 7 = 10MWH UNSIGNED INTEGER - MODBUS BAUD RATE 0 = 1200 F15 1 = 2400 2 = 4800 3 = 9600 4 = 19200 UNSIGNED INTEGER - SYSTEM MODE F16 0 = 3P4W 1 = 3P4WB FFFF --- --------FFFF --------------------------------------FFFF ----FFFF --- -------------

EPM 7000

F12

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DESCRIPTION 2 = 3P3W F16 3 = 1P3W 4 = 1P2W UNSIGNED INTEGER - NOMINAL FREQUENCY F17 0 = 50Hz 1 = 60Hz UNSIGNED INTEGER F18 0 = Scanning 1 = Manual F19 F20 F21 F22 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved UNSIGNED INTEGER - ENABLE/DISABLE F23 0 = Disable/OFF 1 = Enable/ON F24 Reserved UNSIGNED INTEGER LED PULSE OUTPUT PARAMETER 0 = +1WH F25 1 = - 1WH 2 = +1QH 3 = - 1QH 4 = RUN F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 F36 F37 F38 F39 F40 F41 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved UNSIGNED INTEGER SCAN PAGE OF DISPLAY 00 = None F42 01 = VAN, VBN, VCN 02 = VAB, VBC, VCA 03 = A1, A2, A3 FFFF --------FFFF ----------FFFF ----- DISPLAY MODE ------FFFF ----FFFF -----

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DESCRIPTION 04 = VPE, VLE, AE 05 = VPE, AE, W 06 = VAN, A1, W 07 = VCN, A3, W 08 = A0 09 = W, Q, VA F42 10 = HZ, PF, SEQ 11 = W1, W2, W3 12 = Q1, Q2, Q3 13 = VA1, VA2, VA3 14 = PF1, PF2, PF3 15 = +WH / 16 = +QH / - WH - QH W ----------------------------FFFF -----

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17 = DEMAND

UNSIGNED INTEGER KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING LOCK F43 0 = Unlock 1 = Lock F44 Reserved UNSIGNED INTEGER CURRENT RANGE F45 0=5A 1=1A F100 F101 F102 F103 F104 F105 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

FFFF -----

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