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Table of contents
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GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................................. - 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................................................... - 1 TECHNICAL PARAMETER ....................................................................................................................................... - 1 INSTALLING AND WIRING ....................................................................................................................................... - 2 4.1 Installation method and notice ...........................................................................................................................- 2 5. APPLICATION DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................... - 3 5.1 Function description ...........................................................................................................................................- 4 5.2 Display description .............................................................................................................................................- 5 5.2.1 Cycle &Key display function ......................................................................................................................................... - 5 -
5.3 Communication description ................................................................................................................................- 7 5.3.1 RS485/MODBUS-RTU Communication mode ............................................................................................................. - 7 5.3.2 Communication connection ........................................................................................................................................... - 8 5.3.3 Communication protocol................................................................................................................................................ - 8 5.3.4 Expatiating for communication applicable format ......................................................................................................... - 9 5.3.5 Communication parameter address table and application details ................................................................................... - 9 -
5.4 Parameter settings ............................................................................................................................................- 17 5.5 Maintenance software instruction ....................................................................................................................- 18 5.5.1 Software environment .................................................................................................................................................. - 18 5.5.2 Begin ............................................................................................................................................................................ - 18 5.5.3 View data of transducer ................................................................................................................................................ - 20 5.5.4 Parameter Settings ....................................................................................................................................................... - 22 5.5.5 Read and set time ......................................................................................................................................................... - 23 5.5.6 Set PT/CT ratio ............................................................................................................................................................ - 25 5.5.7 Set meter number (address for MODBUS communication) ......................................................................................... - 27 5.5.8 Set baud rate/parity bit/stop bits ................................................................................................................................... - 27 -
6.
7.
8.
1. General
DF433 multifunction transducer (DIN Rail mount) is a new generation miniature electricity
meter developed by Dongfang Electronics Co., Ltd., resulting from many years experience in
designing electricity meters.
LCD display and electricity pulse output function is installed in the power meter. Data swap with
the super ordination machine via RS485 communication interface greatly facilitating the power
automated administration.
This transducer has advantages of smaller volume, high precision, good EMC, easily installing
etc, meet the related technical requirements of electronic power meter in the IEC60688 standard.
2. Product Specification
Type
Accuracy class
1.0
Rated voltage
3220/380V
DF433
0.5
3220/380V
0.5
363.5/110V
Current specification
31.5(6) A
35(20) A
310(40) A
320(80) A
31.5(6) A
35(20) A
310(40) A
320(80) A
31 (2) A
35(6) A
Pulse constant
6400 imp/kW.h
1600 imp/kW.h
800 imp/kW.h
400 imp/kW.h
6400 imp/kW.h
1600 imp/kW.h
800 imp/kW.h
400 imp/kW.h
20000 imp/kW.h
20000 imp/kW.h
NONE
DC48 V
DC 24V
3. Technical Parameter
Item
Technical Value
Accuracy class
Rated voltage Un
363.5/110V
3220/380V
Current specification
1 (2) A ,5(6)A
Operational voltage
DC 24V(85%~125%)
DC 48V (85%~125%)
Reference frequency
Starting current
Power consumption
50Hz +/-5Hz
Direct connecting
0.004Ib
Via CT connecting
0.002In
Voltage circuits
0.2VA/phase
Current circuits
0.6VA/phase
Pulse width:80ms20ms
Photo isolator, collector open output
Digital communication
Clock error
0.5s/d
Working temperature:
Storage temperature:
Temperature range
Relative humidity
Dimension(LWH)
95%(Non condensation)
1268974(mm)
-1-
-25~+60
-30~+70
Weight
570g
50000
Installation diagram
Wiring Diagram
Note: Actual connection take the meter side wiring diagram as standard.
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5. Application description
No.
Name
Status
Function
LCD
ALM
Indicator lights
LPS
Indicator lights
kvarh
Indicator lights
kWh
Indicator lights
LOV
Indicator lights
Enter
Confirm
10
SET
Set
LCD display
-3-
Clock
Clock error is within 0.5s/day, with automatic switching function for calendar, clocking and leap year;
Display
7 bits wide-temperature type LCD display;
DF433 has cycling display and key display function, can inquiry all display items by panel buttons, if no key
is pressed within 8 seconds, switch automatically to cycling display state, one cycle is 4s.
Output
Function of active/reactive electric energy pulse output is used for calibration, collecting electric energy;
Passive photo-electro isolating type output port, pulse width: 80ms20ms.
Communication
Interface: RS485;
Protocol: MODBUS-RTU;
Baud rate (bps):19200, 9600, 4800(default), 2400, 1200.
Programming function
Communication parameter settings:
Address, Baud rate, Stop bits, Parity bits;
PT ratio settings;
CT ratio settings;
Integration time(Demand period);
Energy / Max demand clearing.
management.
Name
Format
Description
Date
YY.MM.DD
Clock
HH:MM:SS
Active power
XXXXX.XX
Reactive power
XXXXX.XX
Apparent power
XXXX.XX
Current
XXX.XXX
Voltage
XXX.XXX
power factor
X.XXX
-5-
Frequency
10
Import
energy
active
11
Import
energy
reactive
12
Import apparent
energy
13
Export
energy
active
14
Export
energy
reactive
15
Export apparent
energy
16
Meter No.
17
PT Ratio
-Primary
Unit is V or KV
18
PT Ratio
-Secondary
Unit is V
19
CT Ratio
-Primary
Unit is A
20
CT Ratio
-Secondary
Unit is A
XX.XX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
XXXX.XXX
XXXXX.XX
XXXXXX.X
XXXXXXX
Content
No.
Content
Date
12
Current phase2-neutral
Clock
13
Current phase3-neutral
Meter No.
14
Active power
-6-
Frequency
15
Reactive power
16
Apparent power
17
Power factor
18
Voltage phase1-neutral
19
Voltage phase2-neutral
20
10
Voltage phase3-neutral
21
11
Current phase1-neutral
Content
No.
Content
Date
18
Clock
19
Meter No.
20
Frequency
21
22
23
24
Voltage phase1-neutral
25
Voltage phase2-neutral
26
Power factor
10
Voltage phase3-neutral
27
11
Current phase1-neutral
28
12
Current phase2-neutral
29
13
Current phase3-neutral
30
14
31
15
32
16
33
17
Interface: RS485;
line in their initialization, only responding to the enquiry signal from host.
Function code
Data area
1 byte
1 byte
n byte
2 byte
Address code: address code is located at beginning of frame, composed of one byte (8 bit binary system
code), decimal system is 0~255, in the ACR meters, just 1~247 is used, other address is Reserved. These bits
indicate terminal device
address specified by users, this device will receive the connecting host computer data.
Every terminal device has only one address, only the addressing terminal respond to enquiry including this address.
When terminal is transmitting one responding, the responding slave address data tell host computer that which
terminal is it.
Function code: function code tells the target terminal to execute what function. Below table lists function
code used in this series meters, and their meaning and function.
Function
Definition
Operation
-8-
03H
10H
Preset multi-register
Data area: data area includes the data needed by terminal for executing specific function, or the collected data
when terminal is responding enquiry. Content of these data could be value, reference address or setting value. For
example: The function code tell terminal to Read one register, the data area need to specify the starting
register
and Read how many data, the built-in address and data have different content depending on type and slave
computer.
CRC check code: Error check (CRC) code includes 2 bytes, including one 16 bit binary system value. CRC
value is calculated by transmission device, and then attached to the data frame, the receiving device, while
receiving, it calculates the CRC value again, then compare it with the receiving CRC domain value, if these two
values are not equal, it an error occurs.
Following is the process of forming one CRC:
1. Preset one 16 bit register as 0FFFFH (All-1), called as CRC register.
2. 8 bit of data frame first byte and low byte of CRC register carry out
exclusive
ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION
(HEX)
The following is secondary data.
0383
System Active Power
0385
System Reactive Power
0.001W
0.001var
-9-
Format
R/W
BYTES
HEX
HEX
R
R
4
4
Register
2
2
0387
0389
038B
038D
038F
0391
0393
0395
0397
0399
03E3
03E5
03E7
03E9
03EB
03ED
03EF
03F1
03F3
03F5
03F7
03FF
0401
0403
0405
0407
0409
040B
040C
040D
040E
040F
0410
0411
044B
044D
044F
0451
0453
0455
0457
0459
045B
045D
0801
0803
0805
0807
0809
080B
080D
080F
0811
0.001VA
0.001W
0.001W
0.001W
0.001var
0.001var
0.001var
0.001VA
0.001VA
0.001VA
0.001V
0.001A
0.001V
0.001V
0.001V
0.001V
0.001V
0.001V
0.001A
0.001A
0.001A
0.001
0.01HZ
0.001A
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.1 degree
0.01kWh
0.01kWh
0.01kWh
0.01kWh
0.01kvarh
0.01kvarh
0.01kvarh
0.01kvarh
0.01kVAh
0.01kVAh
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
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HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0813
0815
0817
0819
081B
081D
081F
0821
0823
0825
0827
0829
082B
082D
082F
0831
0833
0835
0837
0839
083B
083D
083F
0841
0843
0845
0847
0849
084B
084D
084F
0851
0853
0855
0857
0859
085B
085D
085F
0861
0863
0865
0867
0869
086B
086D
086F
0871
0873
0875
0877
0879
087B
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001V
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001W
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
087D
087F
0881
0883
0885
0887
0889
088B
088D
088F
0891
0893
0895
0897
0899
089B
089D
089F
08A1
08A3
08A5
08A7
08A9
08AB
08AD
08AF
08B1
08B3
08B5
08B7
08B9
08BB
08BD
08BF
08C1
08C3
08C5
08C7
08C9
08CB
08CD
08CF
0B01
0B03
0B05
0B07
0B09
0B0B
0B0D
0B0F
0B11
0B13
0B15
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001var
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001VA
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.001
MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0B17
Current Negative Apparent Demand Time
0B19
Current Positive Active MD
0B1B
Current Positive Active MD Time
0B1D
Current Negative Active MD
0B1F
Current Negative Active MD Time
0B21
Current Positive Reactive MD
0B23
Current Positive Reactive MD Time
0B25
Current Negative Reactive MD
0B27
Current Negative Reactive MD Time
0B29
Current Positive Apparent MD
0B2B
Current Positive Apparent MD Time
0B2D
Current Negative Apparent MD
0B2F
Current Negative Apparent MD Time
0B31
Last Month Positive Active MD
0B33
Last Month Positive Active MD Time
0B35
Last Month Negative Active MD
0B37
Last Month Negative Active MD Time
0B39
Last Month Positive Reactive MD
0B3B
Last Month Positive Reactive MD Time
0B3D
Last Month Negative Reactive MD
0B3F
Last Month Negative Reactive MD Time
0B41
Last Month Positive Apparent MD
0B43
Last Month Positive Apparent MD Time
0B45
Last Month Negative Apparent MD
0B47
Last Month Negative Apparent MD Time
103C
103D
103E
1051
PT primary
1053
PT secondary
1054
CT primary
1056
CT secondary
1057
Address
1058
Baudrate
1059
Password
105B
Demand Interval/Cycle
105C
Sliding Time
105D
Enable Key-settings
105E
Measure Units
2AF9
Clear Max & Min
2AFA
Clear Demand
2AFB
Clear Energy
2AFE
Password Authentication
The following is primary data.
4383
System Active Power
4385
System Reactive Power
4387
System Apparent Power
4389
Active Power L1
438B
Active Power L2
438D
Active Power L3
438F
Reactive Power L1
4391
Reactive Power L2
4393
Reactive Power L3
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MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1W
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1var
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
MMDDhhmm
0.1VA
MMDDhhmm
Year, Mon
Day, Hour
Min, Sec
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
W
W
W
W
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
2
4
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0.01kW
0.01kVAR
0.01kVA
0.01kW
0.01kW
0.01kW
0.01kVAR
0.01kVAR
0.01kVAR
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4395
4397
4399
43E3
43E5
43E7
43E9
43EB
43ED
43EF
43F1
43F3
43F5
43F7
444B
444D
444F
4451
4453
4455
4457
4459
445B
445D
4801
4803
4805
4807
4809
480B
480D
480F
4811
4813
4815
4817
4819
481B
481D
481F
4821
4823
4825
4827
4829
482B
482D
482F
4831
4833
4835
4837
4839
Apparent Power L1
Apparent Power L2
Apparent Power L3
System Voltage
System Current
Volts L1-N
Volts L2-N
Volts L3-N
Volts L1-L2
Volts L2-L3
Volts L3-L1
Current L1
Current L2
Current L3
Active Energy-Import
Active Energy-Export
Active Energy-Net
Active Energy-Total
Reactive Energy-Import
Reactive Energy-Export
Reactive Energy-Net
Reactive Energy-Total
Apparent Energy-Import
Apparent Energy-Export
Volts L1-N, Maximum
Volts L1-N, Maximum Time
Volts L1-N, Minimum
Volts L1-N, Minimum Time
Volts L2-N, Maximum
Volts L2-N, Maximum Time
Volts L2-N, Minimum
Volts L2-N, Minimum Time
Volts L3-N, Maximum
Volts L3-N, Maximum Time
Volts L3-N, Minimum
Volts L3-N, Minimum Time
Volts L1-L2, Maximum
Volts L1-L2, Maximum Time
Volts L1-L2, Minimum
Volts L1-L2, Minimum Time
Volts L2-L3, Maximum
Volts L3-L3, Maximum Time
Volts L2-L3, Minimum
Volts L3-L3, Minimum Time
Volts L3-L1, Maximum
Volts L3-L1, Maximum Time
Volts L3-L1, Minimum
Volts L3-L1, Minimum Time
Current L1, Maximum
Current L1, Maximum Time
Current L1, Minimum
Current L1, Minimum Time
Current L2, Maximum
0.01kVA
0.01kVA
0.01kVA
0.1V
0.001A
0.1V
0.1V
0.1V
0.1V
0.1V
0.1V
0.001A
0.001A
0.001A
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
kWh
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.1V
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
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HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
483B
483D
483F
4841
4843
4845
4847
4849
484B
484D
484F
4851
4853
4855
4857
4859
485B
485D
485F
4861
4863
4865
4867
4869
486B
486D
486F
4871
4873
4875
4877
4879
487B
487D
487F
4881
4883
4885
4887
4889
488B
488D
488F
4891
4893
4895
4897
4899
489B
489D
489F
48A1
48A3
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.001A
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kW
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
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HEX
HEX
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HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
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HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
48A5
48A7
48A9
48AB
48AD
48AF
4B01
4B03
4B05
4B07
4B09
4B0B
4B0D
4B0F
4B11
4B13
4B15
4B17
4B19
4B1B
4B1D
4B1F
4B21
4B23
4B25
4B27
4B29
4B2B
4B2D
4B2F
4B31
4B33
4B35
4B37
4B39
4B3B
4B3D
4B3F
4B41
4B43
4B45
4B47
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.01 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kW
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1kVAR
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
0.1 kVA
MMDDhhmm
HEX
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HEX
HEX
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HEX
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HEX
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HEX
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HEX
HEX
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HEX
HEX
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HEX
HEX
HEX
HEX
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
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R
R
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R
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R
R
R
R
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R
R
R
R
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R
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4
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4
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2
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2
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2
Attachment:
1. Belong to Read/ Write: R read only, read this parameter use 03H command; R/W readable, writable,
write parameter use 10H command. Write in address of
2. The Communication address of electric energy meter is given with delivery, also read out through the
software provided by our company;
3. The voltage value detected by electric energy meter is fixed by 3 bit decimal number, data format is
XXX.XXX, unit is V, if Communication read out voltage value is 55EEH (21998), then voltage actual value is
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21.998V; the measured current value is fixed by 3 bit decimal number, data format is XX.XXX, unit is A, if
Communication read out current value is 50DBH (1499), then Current actual value is 1.499A;
4. The active, reactive apparent power value by transducer is fixed by 3 bits decimal number, data format is
XXX.XXX, unit is kW (kvar, kVA), if communication read
(0032) then the active and
reactive power actual value is 0.032kW (kvar); if communication read out the
apparent power value is CE44H (3300), then the apparent power actual value is 3.300kVA;
5. The electric energy value is transmitted with 4 bytes, unit is kWh. The high bit is before the low bit, if the
reading value is 0012D687H (1234567), then electric energy metering value is 1234567kWh;
2. Select the parameter item. Press DOWN or UP key to select the parameter item. The parameter items
list on following:
Parameter item
LCD display
PT ratio - primary
PT ratio secondary
CT ratio - primary
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CT ratio - secondary
Baud rate
No.
Parity bit
Stop bits
Press ENTER key to select the parameter item. When show continue, enter modifying statue after push
any key.
3. Modify the parameter, same as input password.
4. Exit the setting statue. Press Set key again.
Note: The default password is 1111 when setting Baud rate, Parity bits, Stop bits, Demand period
and reset energy/max demand.
5.5.2 Begin
Run the db1.exe for setup.
The welcome is following:
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Click the left mouse button on OK. (There is no password now.) Next dialog is
communication settings between PC and the transducer as following:
The default settings: Baud rate-4800bps, Stop bits- 1 Bit, Parity Even,
Communication Modes- Super Address.
For MFT transducer, all parameter settings and data reading with MODBUS is on
one dialog.
Select the menu Read Data->Maintain by Modbus like following:
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Shift to Data View page if want to view data of transducer. Shift to Parameter
Settings page if want to set parameter for transducer. Shift to Clear Data page if
want to clear the record of transducer like energy, max demand, max and min value of
kinds of data. Default page is Data View page that is at above.
5.5.3 View data of transducer
Shift to Data View page
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Power
Power factor
Phase angle
Energy
Current Demand
Double click the group item, the data name of this group will show on right table.
Above is the power group, include 12 power data.
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Click Reading Data, the maintain software will read the data from the
transducer once.
If click Loop Reading, the maintain software will read the power, voltage and
current, power factor and energy data from the transducer continuously.
5.5.4 Parameter Settings
Shift to Parameter Settings page.
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Double click the cell with Time item and Settings row,( the cell is not active
before being clicked) current time of PC is gotten and filled in this cell.
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Click Set Para, the time is sent to transducer with MODBUS protocol.
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Minimum
100
100
1
1
Maximum
400000
220
3000
10
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Double click the cell with Communication item and Settings row( the cell is
not active before being clicked).
Following dialog will show;
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6. Typical installation
The series guide rail transducer is via LCD screen to display power
consumption.
And
In addition, its miniature construction facilitate match use with the miniature
circuit breaker, installing in terminal power distribution box to provide an
effective solution of electric energy metering for low voltage power
distribution terminal.
7. Warranty
As from the release date, under the condition that the users comply with the
requirements as specified in this manual without unauthorized breaking the original
sealing of the manufacturer, if the transducer are found not to conform to the related
standards and regulations, we will provide free service for maintenance or replacement
within one year.
8. Technology Support
The users manual is mainly meant to provide better instructions for our product
users. If there is any question you find unclear about, please telephone us or refer to
other contact information below for satisfying reply from our professional technical
personnel.
Contact Address:
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