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Electronic Trivector Meter



ER300P-PRIDE
Class 0.2S



For



Neyveli Lignite Corporation







LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED, MYSORE WORKS
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2.1 Theory of Operation

2.1.1 Analog section
2.1.2 Digital processing section
2.1.3 Power supply section

2.2 Hardware

2.2.1 Compact
2.2.2 Efficient
2.2.3 Ruggedness and Safety
2.2.4 Features
2.2.5 Data Safety

2.3 Software

2.3.1 Definitions
2.3.2 Load survey records
2.3.3 Instantaneous Parameters.
2.3.4 Programmable features
2.3.4.1 External CT/PT ratios
2.3.4.2 RTC Setting
2.3.4.3 Communicating Parameter setting
2.3.4.4 Factory Configurable
2.3.4.5 Accuracy Method
2.3.5 Display Details
2.3.6 Communication
2.3.7 Internal Battery Option
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4. APPENDIX A
Fig 1. Parts/Dimensions
Fig 2 3 Ph 4W connection diagram - with CT
Fig 3 3 Ph 4W connection diagram - with CT & PT
Fig 4 RS 485 connection diagram (top view)
Fig 5 RS 485 connection diagram (front view)




5. APPENDIX B - Technical specifications

6. APPENDIX C - MODBUS details and memory map

7. APPENDIX D List of errors
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failure and CT open are also indicated instantaneously.

15 minutes Load Survey recorders for 40 days
1. Forward Wh
2. Reverse Wh
3. Forward VArh
4. Reverse VArh
and Tampers are recorded.

Meter configuration/data collection possible through
- RS485 port using MODBUS protocol.
- Optically isolated serial interface using DCD.

kWh & kVArh pulse output LEDs available on front
panel.

LCD Segments for indicating presence of voltages in
each phase separately is available.

LCD, with back lighting and of extended temperature, to
display various parameters.

Keys on the front panel to scroll through display
parameters.

Rugged polycarbonate casing makes it a good insulator
and so no external "EARTHING TERMINAL is required.

Built in self-supervision.
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High precision current transformers and voltage transducers
step down input currents and voltages, that are fed to an
Analog to Digital converter

2.1.2. DIGITAL PROCESSING SECTION

A powerful microprocessor controls the analog and digital
sections. The digital samples are processed to obtain various
metering data that is stored in non-volatile memory. A high
precision real time clock controls all time keeping activities.

External interface is through Display, Keyboard, RS485
Communication port and Optical Communication port.

2.1.3. POWER SUPPLY SECTION

A switched mode power supply supplies power to the meters
internal circuitry.

2.2 HARDWARE
The hardware of the meter has been designed to make it light
in weight, rugged, reliable and safe for the users.

2.2.1. Compact
The meter is designed using Surface Mount Technology, which
makes it light in weight and compact.



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meters that use LED displays.

2.2.3. Ruggedness and safety
All components used in the meter are of extended
temperature range, which makes the meter ideal for tropical
climates.
The meters top and bottom covers are made of polycarbonate,
which is a good insulator. The meter is safe for the user.
The meters casing and terminal block have been made of non-
flammable plastic material.

2.2.4. Features
LEDs - LEDs for Wh & VArh. PULSE outputs are
available on front panel.

Keys - In closed condition, two keys are provided on
the front panel, for scrolling through the display.

LCD - The meter uses an extended temperature LCD,
with back lighting, which displays various parameters.

RS485 port for communication using MODBUS
protocol

Optical port for serial communication.

2.2.5. Data safety

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RTC with battery backup is used for time keeping. It
has a calendar of 100years.

Watch dog timer is used to monitor the processing
activities that ensures the reliable operation of the
meter.

Power down sensor senses power failure and shuts
down the system safely.

Data security lock is provided for storing metering
data. This makes the metering data immune to
spurious signals on power lines.

The meter is designed to conform to IEC standards for
EMI/EMC, which makes the system immune to
Electromagnetic Interference.

Periodic setup/program data check is carried out
and anomaly is indicated on error occurrence.









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Method of energy computation:
All energies are of fundamental component only.
Following method is adopted for forward/reverse energy
calculations -
Forward Wh: (W1 + W2)
Reverse Wh: (W3 + W4)
Forward VArh: (R1 + R4)
Reverse VArh: (R2 + R3)


Where W1, W2, W3 & W4 are the absolute active energies & R1,
R2, R3 & R4 are the absolute reactive energies in the four
quadrants.
Note: All energies are of fundamental component only.

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W2 W1
R2 R1

270 90

W3 W4
R3 R4

180


Average freq.
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minutes time blocks will be contracted by ten seconds each.

Retard RTC command:
When Retard RTC command is given, six consequent 15
minutes time blocks shall be elongated by ten seconds each.

2.3.2. LOAD SURVEY RECORDERS
All energies, voltages and currents are of fundamental component
only.
Load survey data at 15 minutes interval for 40days:
1. Forward Wh
2. Reverse Wh
3. Forward VArh
4. Reverse VArh
5. Average frequency
6. Average of 3 phase voltages
7. Tamper details

Resolution (without CT and PT ratios)
Energy: 2 decimals (xxx.xx Wh/VArh)
Frequency: 3 decimals (xx.xxx Hz)
Voltage: 2 decimals (xxx.xx V)
Tamper details:
Voltage failure, CT open, CT or PT setting tampered, Meter
malfunction, Power fail, Advance command, Retard
command and RTC set command details are available.

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b Phase voltages.
c> Phase currents.
d> Active Power.
e> Reactive Power.
f> Apparent Power.
g> Total Power Factor.
h> Average Frequency.
i> Tamper Status.
Format: Bit nos.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
x x x x x x x x s r a x e t c v
where
v = voltage failure (immediate status)
c = CT open (immediate status)
t = CT or PT setting done (of running 15 mins block)
e = Meter mal-function (of running 15 mins block)
a = advance RTC (of running 15 mins block)
r = retard RTC (of running 15 mins block)
s = RTC set (of running 15 mins block)
x = dont care
(bit is set if event occurred)
j> Time.
k> Cumulative Energies.
l> Anomaly string


2.3.4 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
All the below given features are programmable through RS485
port & DCD

2.3.4.1. EXTERNAL CT/PT RATIOS
The meter can be programmed for external CT/PT ratios.
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2.3.4.2. RTC SETTING
RTC setting
For RS485, PC software can have password protection.
Password protection on meter for DCD.
No hardware protection.

a> SYNC RTC time setting (absolute RTC command)

b> Advance RTC command
Contracts six consecutive 15 minutes. Time blocks by
10secs each.
c> Retard RTC command
Expands six consecutive 15 minutes. time blocks by
10secs each.
Between advance/retard command there will be a lockout period of
7 days. If power fails before completion of all time blocks of
advance/retard command, then on power on, the balance correction
will be done in the following 15 minutes time blocks. Pending
advance/retard commands are aborted by sync RTC command.

2.3.4.3 COMMUNICATING PARAMETERS SETTING
Meter ID, baud and parity settings used by MODBUS
communication only, can be changed through DCD, with password
protection.
(Default setting of MODBUS: Meter ID =01, baud = 9600, parity =
none)
DCD to meter optical head, communication parameters are fixed
i.e. 4800 baud, even parity, 7bit, 1start bit and 1 stop bit.
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Each meter is given a unique number at factory.


2.3.4.5. ACCURACY METHODS:
Pulse method - PULSES/Wh: 10 for 5A meter
50 for 1A meter
PULSES/VArh: 10 for 5A meter
50 for 1A meter

Accuracy check using DCD (MRI) -
Energies are in Watt-hours.
2.3.5. DISPLAY DETAILS
LCD-The parameters calculated by the meter are displayed
on a LCD with back Lighting.
Scroll rate - The scroll rate of the display parameters in
the Auto scroll mode is 3 seconds.

Display modes-
a> Manual scrolling Manual scrolling within a display
mode is possible by using UP or DOWN keys.
b> Auto scrolling The display on the meter changes as
per the sequence given at scroll rate.

Mode Switching Switching between Manual and Auto
Scrolling Mode is possible by simultaneously pressing the
UP and DOWN keys.

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iii. kW xx.xxxx
Pr kW
iv. kVAr xx.xxxx
Pr kVAr
v. kVA xx.xxxx
Pr kVA
vi. R phase Line voltage xxx.xx
L1 V
vii. Y phase Line voltage xxx.xx
L2 V
viii. B phase Line voltage xxx.xx
L3 V
ix. R Phase voltage xxx.xx
U1 V
x. Y Phase voltage xxx.xx
U2 V
xi. B Phase voltage xxx.xx
U3 V
xii. R Phase currents xx.xxx
A1 A
xiii. Y Phase currents xx.xxx
A2 A
xiv. B Phase currents xx.xxx
A3 A
xv. Power factor PF x.xxx
Pr
xvi. Frequency xx.xxxx Hz
(of running 15mins block)
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C kVArh
xx. Cumulative reverse --
kVArh xxx.xxxx
C kVArh
xxi. Final reading of forward Wh (00:00hr reading
of present day)
+
xxxx.xxxx
P1 kWh
xxii. Initial reading of forward Wh (00:00hr reading
of previous day)
+
xxxx.xxxx
P2 kWh
xxiii. Final reading of reverse Wh (00:00hr reading
of present day)
--
xxxx.xxxx
P1 kWh
xxiv. Initial reading of reverse Wh (00:00hr reading
of previous day)
--
xxxx.xxxx
P2 kWh

xxv. Serial no. NLC01

Cumulative Energy and Power format on display
CT ratio * PT ratio Energy Power
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2.3.5 COMMUNICATION

RS485 port with MODBUS Protocol. From this port Data
(Load survey and instantaneous) can be collected, and
Parameters can be configured.
Refer to Annexure C for details.

Optically Isolated serial interface port confirming to
IEC 1107 Protocol. Through this port, Parameter
setting/ Data collection (Only Load survey) is possible.


2.3.7 INTERNAL BATTERY OPTION
In absence of power, the meter can be operated using the
battery (NiCd) for viewing the display, collecting data.
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3.2 Re-packing

If the meter has to be returned to the supplier, repack the unit
in the packing in which it was supplied.

3.3 Optimum Field Conditions

For the reliability and better life of the product the unit has to be
operated at moderate temperatures and humidity. The meter is
designed to work from -5 to 60 deg C and humidity of 95% RH
non-condensing.

3.4 Storage

In case if the meter is not installed after receiving, it has to be
stored in a dry place in the original packing material.

3.5 Mounting

The meter can be fixed on any flat, even surface or on a
standard metering panel on three points, one on top used for
hanging the meter and the other two at the bottom used to
mount the meter.

3.6 Extra precautions

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Hence it DOES NOT HAVE ANY EARTH TERMINAL .
For the WIRING connections the terminal block has been
provided with 8 terminals.

The WIRING connections are to be done as shown in the
Appendix A.

Terminal cover is to be used to protect the meter terminals from
being tampered with. As soon as the connections are made the
terminal block has to be covered and sealed by terminal cover.
It can be fixed using two screws.
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kVArH
MYSORE, INDIA LARSEN & TOUBRO LI MITED,
Manufactured by
R Y B
Sl.No.
BATT RST
PulseRate
Freq.
Volt kWH
Property of
Class 0.5
3phase
A V Curr
MF
/Unit
50Hz
wiresystem 3

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3PHASE 4 WIRE
WIRE CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH CT
Fig. 2



R
Y
B
a a a a
b b b
B B B
A A A



3PHASE 4 WIRE
WIRE CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH CT & PT
R
Y
B
N
k l
K L
k l
K L
k l
K L
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RS 485 connection diagram (Top View)
Fig 4














RS 485 connection diagram (Front View)
Fig 5





Screws
Tx -


Tx +
Gnd
1 2 3 4 5
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Current (In) 5A or 1A (to 150%)

Power Factor 4 quadrant operation

Frequency 50 Hz +10%

Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 687

Case material Plastic moulded with transparent cover.
Protected to IEC 687

Insulation properties HV & insulation resistance as per
IEC 687

Temperature -5
0
c to 60
0
c for operation
-20
0
c to 70
0
c for storage
Humidity 95% RH non-condensing

Dimension 320L x 175W x 110H

Weight < 2.5Kgs









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1.1) Interface Standard:
The configuration details to communicate with the meter are given
below-
Standard RS485 (half duplex)
Baud rate Selectable- 9600, 4800, 2400,1200,600
or 300 bps
Parity Selectable- None, odd or even
Start bit 1
Stop bit 1

1.2) Protocol:
The RS485 interface uses MODBUS Protocol in RTU mode.
Communicating with the meter involves sending commands to the
meter for reading and writing the particular register. The meter can
be addressed with specific user defined meter address (slave ID)
from 1-255.
2. DETAILS OF MODBUS PROTOCOL
In the explanation of protocol the examples used are specific to L&T
meters. The details of the protocol are also limited to L&T meters.

2.1) Remote Terminal unit Framing:
In RTU mode data is sent as 8-bit binary characters. In RTU mode,
message characters must be transmitted in a continuous mode.
The receiving device monitors the elapsed time between receipt of
characters i.e. inter byte delay. If inter byte delay is three and one
half the character time (for e.g. at 9600bps, the max. inter byte
delay expected will be 1ms*3.5), the receiving device can timeout.
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8 BITS 8 BITS N * 8 BITS 16 BITS

2.2) Address field:
The meter can be addressed with specific user defined address
from 1-255. Each slave must be assigned a unique address and
only the addressed slave responds to query that contains its
address. When the slave responds, the slave address informs the
master which slave is communicating.
In broadcast message, an address of 0(zero) is used. All slaves
interpret this as an instruction to read and take action on the
message, but do not issue a response message.

2.3) Function field:
The function code field tells the addressed slave what function is to
be performed.
The higher order bit in this field is set by the slave device to indicate
that other than a normal response is being transmitted to the master
device (See SECTION 3 for exception response). The following
functions have been implemented in the meter.

CODE MEANING ACTION
03 Read Holding Registers Obtains current binary value
in one or more holding
registers.
04 Read Input Registers Obtains the binary value of
input registers in the slave.
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slave in response to a query.

2.5) Error Check Field:
This allows the master and slave device to check a message for
error transmission.
The error check field uses a CRC-16 check in the RTU mode.

2.6) Data Addresses in Modbus Messages:
All data addresses in Modbus messages are referenced to zero.
The first occurrence of a data item is addressed as item number
zero.
For example:
Holding registers 40001 is addressed as register 0000 in the
data address field of the message. The function code field
already specifies a Holding Register operation. Therefore the
4XXXX reference is implicit.
Holding register 40108 is addressed as register 006B hex (107
decimal).
3. EXCEPTION RESPONSES
Exception response is a notification of an error. The exception
response codes are listed in the table 3-1.When a slave detects one
of these errors, it sends a response to the master consisting of
slave address, function code, error code and error check field.
To indicate that the response is a notification of an error, the high
order bit of the function code is set to 1.

Table 3-1
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addressed slave location.
03 ILLEGAL DATA
VALUE
The value referenced in
the data field is not
allowable in the
addressed slave location.

Example:
Query Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUN
C
H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
H.O NO.
OF REG
L.O NO.
OF REG
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
0A 01 00 24 00 02 FC BB

The query requests the status of input 0036 in slave no.10. Since
the function is an invalid function for the L&T meters so the
following error response will be generated.

Response Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUNC EXCEPTION
CODE
ERROR
CHECK
ERROR
CHECK
0A 81 01 F0 52

The function code field is the original function code with the high
order bit set and exception code 01 indicates an illegal function
field.
4. EXPLANATION OF VARIOUS FUNCTION
The purpose of this section is to define the general format for the
specific command available to programmers. The form of each
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The addressing allows up to Max.90 registers to be obtained at
each request. Broadcast mode is not allowed.
The below example reads registers of R phase voltage from slave
number 24(decimal). Since CT Primary is stored in the address
40001 and 40002 so to read CT Primary voltage both addresses
should be read simultaneously.

Example:
Query Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUN
C
H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
H.O NO.
OF REG
L.O
NO. OF
REG
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
18 03 00 00 00 02 C6 02

NOTE: If a particular parameter is stored in more than one address
location. Then for reading that particular parameter all the address
locations should be read simultaneously. Otherwise meter will not
respond or the response will not be the correct value.
For further details see memory map of parameters.

Response:
The addressed slave will respond with its address and the function
code, followed by the information field. The information field
contains 1 byte describing the quantity of data bytes to be returned.
The contents of register requested (DATA) are two bytes each. The
first byte includes the higher order bits and the second byte includes
lower order bits.
Response Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUN
C
BYTE
COUNT
DATA
O/P
DATA
O/P
DATA
O/P
DATA
O/P
ERROR
CHECK
ERROR
CHECK
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contents of holding register in the addressed slave.
The addressing allows up to Max.90 registers to be obtained at
each request.
Broadcast mode is not allowed.
The below example reads registers of Forward Active Cumulative
energy from slave number 19(decimal). Since Forward Active
Cumulative energy is stored in the address 30023 and 30024 so to
read Forward Active Cumulative energy both addresses should be
read simultaneously.

Example:
Query Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUNC H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
H.O NO.
OF REG
L.O NO.
OF REG
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
13 04 00 16 00 02 92 7D

NOTE: If a particular parameter is stored in more than one address
location. Then for reading that particular parameter all the address
locations should be read simultaneously. Otherwise meter will not
respond or the response will not be the correct value. For further
details see memory map of parameters.

Response:
The addressed slave will respond with its address and the function
code, followed by the information field. The information field
contains 1 byte describing the quantity of data bytes to be returned.
The contents of register requested (DATA) are two bytes each. The
first byte includes the higher order bits and the second byte includes
lower order bits.
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will be 24038.So to get the Forward Active Cumulative energy this
particular value should be multiplied with the specified multiplication
factor (MF) which is 0.1 in this case (For further details see the
memory map of the parameters). So 24038 x 0.1=2403.8Wh which
is Forward Active Cumulative energy.

4.3) Preset Single Register (Function Code 06)

CAUTION:
Function (06) will overwrite controller memory.

Function (06) allows the user to modify the contents of a holding
register. The contents of only those holding registers can be
modified which are editable only. The values are provided in binary,
up to the maximum capacity of the controller (16-Bits in L&T
meters) and unused higher bits must be set to zero.
When used with slave address zero (Broadcast mode), all slave
controllers will load the specified registers with the content
specified.

Example:
This example will set the Baud Rate in slave number 17.The
address of Baud Rate is 40010 and value to be programmed is 03.
Query Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUNC H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
DATA
VALUE
H.O
DATA
VALUE
L.O
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
11 06 00 09 00 03 1B 59

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If the value is an illegal value then the response message will be an
exception response (Error message). For the details of maximum
and minimum values of any parameter refer to manual.

NOTE:
For programming RTC the values the data for setting the RTC
should be BCD (Binary Coded Decimal).
For Advance and Retard Command

Example:
For setting date 29 and day 5 at location 40013 the query message
will be as follows

Query Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUNC H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
DATA
VALUE
H.O
DATA
VALUE
L.O
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
11 06 00 0C 29 05 94 CA

4.4) Preset Multiple Registers (Function Code 16)

CAUTION:
Function (16) will overwrite controller memory.

Function (16) allows the user to modify the contents of holding
registers.
The contents of only those holding registers can be modified, which
are, write able only. The values are provided in binary up to the
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This example will set the PT primary and PT secondary value in
slave number 17.The address of PT primary is 40005,PT secondary
is 40007 and value to be programmed for PT primary and PT
secondary is 50,000 and 1,000 respectively.

Query Message
AD
DR
FUN
C
HOA
DDR
L.O.
AD
DR
QT
Y.
H.O
QT
Y.
L.O
BYT
E
SENT
H.O
DAT
A
L.O
DAT
A
11 10 00 04 00 04 08 00 00


H.O
DAT
A
L.O
DAT
A
H.O
DAT
A
L.O
DAT
A
H.O
DAT
A
L.O
DAT
A
ERR
FIEL
D
ERR
FIE
LD
C3 50 00 00 03 E8 86 38

The normal response to a preset multiple register request is to echo
the address function code, starting address and number of registers
to be loaded.


Response Message
SLAVE
ADDR
FUNC H.O
START
ADDR
L.O.
START
ADDR
QUAN
TITY
H.O
QUAN
TITY
L.O
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
ERROR
CHECK
FIELD
11 10 00 04 00 04 82 9B




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Address Parameters Words
MF
Multipl
y PT
ratio
Multipl
y CT
ratio
INSTANTANEOUS PARAMETERS
Read Only Parameters (Function Code 4)
30001
R Line Voltage (unsigned integer)
1 0.01 Yes No
30002 Y Line Voltage (unsigned integer) 1 0.01 Yes No
30003 B Line Voltage (unsigned integer) 1 0.01 Yes No
30004 R Phase Voltage (unsigned integer) 1 0.01 Yes No
30005 Y Phase Voltage (unsigned integer) 1 0.01 Yes No
30006 B Phase Voltage (unsigned integer) 1 0.01 Yes No
30007 R Phase Current (unsigned integer) 1 0.001 No Yes
30008 Y Phase Current (unsigned integer) 1 0.001 No Yes
30009 B Phase Current (unsigned integer) 1 0.001 No Yes
30010 Total Active Power (W) (Signed integer) 1 0.1 Yes Yes
30011 Total Reactive Power (VAr) (Signed integer) 1 0.1 Yes Yes
30012 Total Apparent Power (VA) (Signed integer) 1 0.1 Yes Yes
30013
Total Power Factor (Signed integer)
(if value >100 then not valid)
1 0.01 No No
30014 Average Frequency (unsigned integer) 1 0.001 No No
30015 Tamper status (unsigned integer)
Format: Bit nos.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
x x x x x x x x s r a x e t c v
where
v = voltage failure (immediate status)
c = CT open (immediate status)
t = CT or PT setting done (of running 15 mins
block)
e = Meter mal-function (of running 15 mins
1 1 No No
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30021
Current Time: Format: Hour, Minute
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
30022
Current Time: Format: Second, dummy
(BCD, -)
1 1 No No
30023
Cumulative energy - forward Wh (unsigned
long)
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30025
Cumulative energy - reverse Wh (unsigned
long)
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30027
Cumulative energy - forward VArh (unsigned
long)
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30029
Cumulative energy - reverse VArh (unsigned
long)
2 0.1 Yes
Yes

30031
Anomaly string
Format: Ascii (ENRX) where
E flash code corruption, N - set-up
corruption, R - RTC corruption, X-exception
2 1 No No
30033
00:00 hr forward Wh of present day- unsigned
long
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30035
00:00 hr forward Wh of previous day
unsigned long
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30037
00:00 hr reverse Wh of present day- unsigned
long
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30039
00:00 hr reverse Wh of previous day-
unsigned long
2 0.1 Yes Yes
30041
CT Tapping - (01 1A tapping, 05 5A
tapping)
1 1 No No

LOAD SURVEY PARAMETERS FOR LATEST 15 MINS BLOCK

Read Only Parameters (Function Code 4)
Address Parameters Words
MF
Multipl
y PT
ratio

Multipl
yCT
ratio
30081 Current Time: Format: Year Month
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
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Whe (Reverse Wh) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Rhi (Forward VAr) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Rhe (Reverse VAr) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Af (Average frequency) unsigned integer 1 0.001 No No

Av (Average Voltage) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes No
Ta (Tamper bits) unsigned long
Bit nos.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
x x x x x x x x s r a p e t c v
where
v = voltage failure
c = CT open
t = CT or PT setting done
e = Meter mal-function
p = power fail
a = advance RTC
r = retard RTC
s = RTC set
x = dont care
(bit is set if event occurred)
1 1 No No

LOAD SURVEY PARAMETERS FOR LATEST 00:00hr ENERGIES

Read Only Parameters (Function Code 4)
30092 Load survey cumulative energies at latest
00:00hr
Format: Whi Whe Rhi Rhe where -
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Whi (Forward Wh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Whe (Reverse Wh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Rhi (Forward VArh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Rhe (Reverse VArh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

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N 1 for latest but one 15 mins block.

N=3839 for the oldest 15mins block (40 days back)
30201+N

Current Time: Format: Year Month
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Date Day
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Hour, Minute
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Second, dummy
(BCD, -)
1 1 No No

Load survey latest complete 15 mins
block
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Format= Whi Whe Rhi Rhe Af Av Ta
where-

Whi (Forward Wh) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Whe (Reverse Wh) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Rhi (Forward VAr) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Rhe (Reverse VAr) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes Yes
Af (Average frequency) unsigned integer 1 0.001 No No

Av (Average Voltage) unsigned integer 1 0.01 Yes No
Ta (Tamper bits) unsigned long
Bit nos.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0
x x x x x x x x s r a p e t c
v
where
v = voltage failure
c = CT open
t = CT or PT setting done
e = Meter mal-function
p = power fail
a = advance RTC
r = retard RTC
s = RTC set
1 1 No No
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(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Date Day
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Hour, Minute
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
Current Time: Format: Second, dummy
(BCD, -)
1 1 No No
Load survey cumulative energies at
latest 00:00hr
Format: Whi Whe Rhi Rhe where -
8

Whi (Forward Wh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Whe (Reverse Wh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Rhi (Forward VArh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes

Rhe (Reverse VArh) unsigned long 2 0.1 Yes Yes
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40001 CT Primary 2 1 No No
40003 CT Secondary 2 1 No No
40005 PT Primary 2 1 No No
40007 PT Secondary 2 1 No No
Read (Function code 3)&write parameters (Function code 6 / 16)
Real time clock (RTC)
40009 Meter id (1 to 255) 1 1 No No
40010
Baud (unsigned integer)
1=300, 2=600, 3=1200, 4=2400,
5=4800, 6=9600
1 1 No No
40011
Parity (unsigned integer)
0=none, 1=odd, 2=even
1 1 No No

40012
Current Time: Format: Year Month
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
40013
Current Time: Format: Date Day
(BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
40014
Current Time: Format: Hour,
Minute (BCD, BCD)
1 1 No No
40015
Current Time: Format: Second,
dummy (BCD, -)
1 1 No No

40016
Advance command
(Write Executes Advance
command, Format: 0006)
(Read Gets the no. Of 15mins
blocks pending for RTC
advancement, Format: 0006 to
0000)
1 1 No No
40017
Retard command
(Write Executes Retard
command, Format: 0006)
(Read Gets the no. of 15min
blocks pending for RTC retardation,
Format: 0006 to 0000)
1 1 No No
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