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This document provides an overview and specifications for the COUNTIS M43 three phase energy meter. The meter can measure voltage, current, power, energy, frequency and other electrical parameters for 1p2w, 3p3w, and 3p4w systems. It has an LCD display, RS485 communication, pulse outputs, and is configurable through password protected settings. The meter is designed for power monitoring in industrial, commercial and residential applications.

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Countis m43

This document provides an overview and specifications for the COUNTIS M43 three phase energy meter. The meter can measure voltage, current, power, energy, frequency and other electrical parameters for 1p2w, 3p3w, and 3p4w systems. It has an LCD display, RS485 communication, pulse outputs, and is configurable through password protected settings. The meter is designed for power monitoring in industrial, commercial and residential applications.

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THREE PHASE DIN RAIL ENERGY METER

COUNTIS M43
MANUAL V1.0

SOCOMEC CHINA CO., Ltd


溯高美索克曼电气(
溯高美索克曼电气(上海) 上海)有限公司
http://www.socomec.com
Statement

All rights reserved. Without the written permission of Socomec, the contents of any passages and chapters
in this manual shall not be copied or reproduced or disseminated in any form. Otherwise, all
consequences shall be borne by the violator.

Socomec reserves all legal rights.

Socomec reserve the right to modify the product specifications described in this manual without prior
notice. Before ordering, please contact our company or local agent for the latest specifications of this
product.

SOCOMEC CHINA CO., Ltd


溯高美索克曼电气(
溯高美索克曼电气(上海) 上海)有限公司
http://www.socomec.com
Contents
Part 1. Product overview

1.1 Brief Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

1.2 Product characteristics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

1.3 Application ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2

Part 2. General Specifications

2.1 Specifications-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3

2.2 Accuracy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3

2.3 RS485 Communication-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4

2.4 Environment--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4

2.5 Dimendions---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

2.6 Wiring Diagram----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

Part 3. Operation Instructions

3.1 Display and Operation---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

3.1.1 Button Definition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

3.2 Measurement---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

3.2.1 Voltage & Current----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

3.2.2 Frequency, Power Factor & Demand---------------------------------------------------------------------------------8

3.2.3 Power ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9

3.2.4 Energy------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10

3.3 Setting by button--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11

3.3.1 Button Operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13

3.3.2 Number Entry Procedure-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13

3.3.3 Set Password----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14

SOCOMEC CHINA CO., Ltd


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溯高美索克曼电气( 上海)有限公司
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3.3.4 Modbus Address-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14

3.3.5 Baud Rate--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15

3.3.6 Parity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15

3.3.7 Stop Bit-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16

3.3.8 CT Setting---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17

3.3.9 PT Setting---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18

3.3.10 Pule Output----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19

3.3.11 Pulse Constant-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19

3.3.12 Pulse Duration-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20

3.3.13 Set DIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21

3.3.14 Set backlit lasting time--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22

3.3.15 Set System------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23

3.3.16 Clear-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24

Part 4.
.Modbus register Map------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25

SOCOMEC CHINA CO., Ltd


溯高美索克曼电气(上海)
溯高美索克曼电气( 上海)有限公司
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Part 1 Product overview

1.1 Brief Introduction

COUNTIS M43 measures and displays the characteristics of single phase two wires (1p2w), three phase
three wires(3p3w,) and three phase four wires(3p4w) supplies, including voltage, frequency, current,
power ,active and reactive energy, imported or exported. Energy is measured in terms of kWh, kVArh.
Maximum demand current can be measured over preset periods of up to 60minutes. In order to measure
energy, the unit requires voltage and current inputs in addition to the supply required to power the
product. The requisite current input(s) are obtained via current transformers(CT).

This meter can be configured to work with a wide range of CTs, giving the unit a wide range of operation.
Built-in interfaces provides pulse and RS485 Modbus RTU outputs. Configuration is password protected.

This unit can be powered from a separate auxiliary (AC or DC) supply. Alternatively it can be powered from
the monitored supply, where appropriate.

1.2 Product characteristics

Measures kWh Kvarh, KW, Kvar, KVA, P, F, PF, Hz, dmd, V, A, THD, etc.

Bi-directional measurement IMP & EXP

Two pulse outputs

RS485 Modbus

Din rail mounting 35mm

1/5A CT connection

Class 0.5S

The Unit can measure and display:

Line voltage and THD% (total harmonic distortion) of all phases

Line Frequency

Currents, Current demands and current THD% of all phases

Power, maximum power demand and power factor

Active energy imported and exported

Reactive energy imported and exported

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The unit has password-protected set-up screens for:

Changing password

Supply system selection 1p2w, 3p3w,3p4w

Demand Interval time

Reset for demand measurements

Pulse output duration

Two pulse output indicates real-time energy measurement. An RS485 output allows remote monitoring
from another display or a computer.

1.3 Application

COUNTIS M43 is a multi-functional three phase energy meter, designed for power system, public facilities,
industrial applications and residential power monitoring needs. It can also be used in AC charging piles,
solar photovoltaic and other occasions. Its complete communication function makes it very suitable for
real-time power monitoring systems.

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Part 2 General Specifications

2.1 Specifications

Voltage::Rated Voltage ( Un) L-N 100 to 276V a.c. (not for 3p3w supplies)

173 to 480V AC. (3p supplies only)

Primary Voltage: 20V-500kV

Second Voltage:100-500V

Auxiliary Supply:85~275V AC / 120~380V DC

Current: Primary Current :1-9999A

Second Current:1A or 5A

Over current withstand: 20 Imax for 0.01s

Operational frequency:Rated:50/60Hz

Range:45-65 Hz

Insulation capabilities: AC voltage withstand 4KV/1min

Impulse voltage withstand 6kV – 1.2µS waveform

Internal Power Consumption:≤ 2W.

Pulse Output 1:Configurable

Pulse Output 2:Fixed 3200imp/kWh

Display:LCD with backlit

Max Reading:9999999.9 kWh / kVArh

2.2 Accuracy

Voltage:0.2%

Current:0.2%

Frequency:0.2%

Power Factor:0.5%

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Active Power:0.5%

Reactive Power:±0.5%

Apparent power:±0.5%

Active energy:Class 0.5S

Reactive energy:Class2

2.3 RS485 Communication

Bus Type:RS485

Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU

Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400bps

Modbus Address:1-247

Bus load:64pcs

Communication distance:1000m

Parity:EVEN /ODD/NONE

Data bit:8

Stop bit:1

2.4 Environment

Operating humidity: ≤90%

Storage humidity: ≤95%

Operating temperature: -25℃~+55℃

Storage temperature: -40℃~+70℃

Standard: GB-T 17215/ IEC62053-21/ EN50470-1/3

Accuracy: Class 1.0

Installation category: CAT III

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Protection against penetration of dust and water: IP51(indoor)

Insulating encased meter of protective class: II

Altitude: ≤2000m

2.5 Dimensions

35
mm

Height:65 mm

Width:72 mm

Length: 94.5 mm
2.6 Wiring Diagram

3P4W 3P3W 1P2W

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Part 3. Operation Instructions

3.1 Display and Operation

When the meter is powered on, the meter will initialize and do self-checking

Display as following:

1 Full screen

2 Software version

3 Self-checking finish

3.1.1 Button Definition

Selects V and A display screen.

In Set-up Mode, it is the “Left” or “Back” button

Selects Hz and PF display screen.

In Set-up Mode, it is the “Up” button

Selects power display screen.

In Set-up Mode, it is the “Down” button

Selects energy display screen.

In Set-up Mode, it is the “Enter” or "Right" button.

3.2 Measurement

3.2.1 Voltage & Current

Press button :

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1 Phase to neutral voltages(3p4w)

1-1 Phase to neutral voltages(3p3w)

2 Current on each phase

3 Neutral current

4 Phase to neutral voltage THD%(3p4w)

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5 Current THD% for each phase

3.2.2 Frequency, Power Factor & Demand

Press button :

1 Frequency and Power Factor (total)

2 Power Factor of each phase

3 Maximum Current Demand

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4 Maximum Power Demand

3.2.3 Power

Press :

1 Instantaneous Active Power in kW

2 Instantaneous Reactive Power in kVAr

3 Instantaneous Volt-amps in KVA

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4 Total kW, kVAr, kVA

3.2.4 Energy

Press button :

1 Total active energy in kWh

2 Total reactive energy in kVArh

3 Imported active energy in kWh

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4 Exported active energy in kWh

5 Imported reactive energy in kVArh

6 Exported reactive energy in kVArh

3.3 Setting by button

To enter set-up mode, pressing the button for 3 seconds, until the password screen

appears.

Setting up is password-protected so you must enter the correct password (default ‘1000’) before
processing. If an incorrect password is entered, the display will show: Err

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To exit setting-up mode, press repeatedly until the measurement screen is restored.

3.3.1 Button Operation

1. After Entering the Setting manu, use the and buttons to select the
required item from the menu. Selection does not roll over between bottom and top of list

2. Press to confirm your selection.

3. If an item flashes, then it can be adjusted by the and buttons. If not,


there may be a further layer.

4. Having selected an option from the current layer, press to confirm your selection. The

SET indicator will appear.

5. Having completed a parameter setting, press to return to a higher menu level. The SET

indicator will be removed and you will be able to use the and buttons for
further menu selection.

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6. On completion of all set-up, press repeatedly until the measurement screen is restored.

3.3.2Number Entry Procedure

When setting up the unit, some screens require the entering of a number. In particular, on entry to the
setting up section, a password must be entered. Digits are set individually, from left to right. The
procedure is as follows:

1. The current digit to be set flashes and is set using the and

2. Press to confirm each digit setting. The SET indicator appears after the last digit has

been set.

3. After setting the last digit, press to exit the number setting routine. The SET indicator
will be removed.

3.3.3 Set Password

1
Use the and
to choose the change password option

2-1
Press the to enter the
change password routine. The new
password screen will appear with the
first digit flashing

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2-2
Use and to set

the first digit and press to


confirm your selection. The next digit will
flash.

Press to exit the number setting routine and return to the Set-up menu. SET will
be removed

3.3.4 Modbus Address

(The range is from 001 to 247)

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


Address ID

2-1
Press button to enter the
selection routine. The current setting will
be flashing.

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2-2
Use and
buttons to choose Modbus Address(001
to 247)

3.3.5 Baud Rate

Options: 2.4k, 4.8k, 9.6k, 19.2k, 38.4k.

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


Baud Rate option.

2-1
Press to enter the selection
routine. The current setting will flash.

2-2
Use and
buttons to choose Baud rate 2.4k. 4.8k,
9.6k, 19.2k, 38.4k

3.3.6 Parity

Options: EVEN / ODD / NONE.


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1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


Parity option.

2-1
Press to enter the selection
routine. The current setting will flash.

2-2
Use and
buttons to choose Parity (EVEN / ODD /
NONE)

3.3.7 Stop bit

Option:1 or 2.

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


Stop Bit option.

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2
Press to enter the selection
routine. The current setting will flash.

Use and
buttons to choose Stop Bit (2 or 1)

Note: Default is 1, and only when the parity is NONE that the stop bit can be changed to 2.

3.3.8 CT Setting

The CT option sets the secondary current (CT2 1A or 5A) of the current transformer (CT) that wires to the
meter.

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the CT


option.

2 Secondary CT setting

Press to enter the CT


secondary current selection
routine.:5A/1A

3
Set CT Ratio value Press to
enter the CT Ratio setting screen. Use

and buttons to
choose the CT ratio. The range is from
0001 to 9999.

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Example: If set the ratio to be 100,it means the primary current equals secondary currentx100

3.3.9 PT Setting

The PT option sets the secondary voltage (PT2 100 to 500V) of the Voltage transformer(PT) that wires to
the meter.

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


PT option. The screen will show the
voltage PT secondary voltage value. The
default value is 400V

2 Secondary PT setting

Press to enter the PT


secondary voltage selection routine. The
range is from 100 to 500V

3 Set PT ratios value

Press to enter the PT ratio


screen.

The range is from 0001 to 9999

For example, if set the ratio to be 100,it means the primary voltage equals secondary
voltagex100

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3.3.10 Pulse Output

This option allows you to configure the pulse output. The output can be set to provide a pulse for a
defined amount of energy active or reactive.

Use this section to set up the pulse output 1—Units: Total kWh, Total kVArh

1
From the Set-up menu, use and

buttons to select the Pulse output


option.

2
Press to enter the selection
routine. The unit symbol will flash.

Use and buttons to


choose kWh or kVArh.

On completion of the entry procedure, press

to confirm the setting and press

to return to the main set up menu.

3.3.11Pulse Constant

Use this to set the energy represented by each pulse. Rate can be set to 1 pulse per

0.01kWh/0.1kWh/1kWh/10kWh/100/1000kWh.

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(It shows 1 impulse = 10kWh/kVArh)

1
From the Set-up menu, use and

buttons to select the Pulse Rate


option.

2
Press to enter the selection routine.

The current setting will flash. Use

and buttons to choose the Pulse

Constant. Press to confirm the

setting and press to return to the


main set up menu.

3.3.12 Pulse Duration

The energy monitored can be active or reactive and the pulse width can be selected as 200, 100(default)
or 60ms.

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(It shows pulse width of 200ms)

1
From the Set-up menu, use and

buttons to select the Pulse width


option.

2
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will flash.

Use and buttons to


choose pulse width. On Completion of the entry

procedure, press to confirm the

setting and press to return to the


main set up menu.

3.3.13 Demand Integration Time

This sets the period in minutes over which the current and power readings are integrated for maximum
demand measurement. The options are: 0, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 minutes

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1
From the set-up menu, use and

buttons to select the DIT option. The


screen will show the currently selected integration
time.

2
Press to enter the selection routine.

The current time interval will flash

Use and buttons to


select the time required.

ress to confirm the selection. SET


indicator will appear.

Press to exit the DIT selection routine and return to the menu.

3.3.14 Set backlit lasting time

1 The backlit lasting time is settable

Default lasting time is 60minutes

For example, if it’s set as 5, the backlit will be off


in 5minutes from the last time operation on the
meter.

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2
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current time interval will flash

The options can be:

0(always on),5,10,30,60,120minutes

Use and buttons to

select the time required. Press to


confirm the set-up,

3.3.15 Set System

Use this section to set the type of power supply being monitored.

1
From the Set-up menu, use and

buttons to select the System option.


The screen will show the currently selected power
supply.

2
Press to enter the selection routine.

The current selection will flash. Use

and buttons to select the required


system option: 1P2(W), 3P3(W) ,3P4(W). Press

to confirm the selection. SET

indicator will appear. Press to exit


the system selection routine and return to the
menu. SET will disappear and you will be returned
to the main Set-up Menu.

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3.3.16 Clear

The meter provides a function to reset the maximum demand value of current and power.。

1
From the Set-up menu, use

and buttons to select the


reset option.

2
Press to enter the selection
routine. The MD will flash.

Press to confirm the setting

and press to return to the


main set up menu.

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Part 4.
.Modbus register Map

Function code

04 to read input parameters

3 3 1
Input Register Parameter 寄存器首地址
Ø Ø Ø

Address

(Register Length of the Data 4 3 2


Parameter unit High Low
) byte Format W W W
Byte Byte

Phase 1 line to neutral volts.


30001 4 Float V 00 00 √ X √

Phase 2 line to neutral volts.


30003 4 Float V 00 02 √ X X

Phase 3 line to neutral volts.


30005 4 Float V 00 04 √ X X

Phase 1 current.
30007 4 Float A 00 06 √ √ √

Phase 2 current.
30009 4 Float A 00 08 √ √ X

Phase 3 current.
30011 4 Float A 00 0A √ √ X

Phase 1 power.
30013 4 Float W 00 0C √ X √

Phase 2 power.
30015 4 Float W 00 0E √ X X

Phase 3 power.
30017 4 Float W 00 10 √ X X

Phase 1 volt amps.


30019 4 Float VA 00 12 √ X √

Phase 2 volt amps.


30021 4 Float VA 00 14 √ X X

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Phase 3 volt amps.
30023 4 Float VA 00 16 √ X X

Phase 1 Reactive Power


30025 4 Float VAr 00 18 √ X √

Phase 2 Reactive Power


30027 4 Float VAr 00 1A √ X X

Phase 3 Reactive Power


30029 4 Float VAr 00 1C √ X X

Phase 1 power factor (1).


30031 4 Float None 00 1E √ X √

Phase 2 power factor (1).


30033 4 Float None 00 20 √ X X

Phase 3 power factor (1).


30035 4 Float None 00 22 √ X X

Phase 1 phase angle.


30037 4 Float Degrees 00 24 √ X √

Phase 2 phase angle.


30039 4 Float Degrees 00 26 √ X X

Phase 3 phase angle.


30041 4 Float Degrees 00 28 √ X X

Average line to neutral volts.


30043 4 Float V 00 2A √ X X

Average line current.


30047 4 Float A 00 2E √ √ √

Sum of line currents.


30049 4 Float A 00 30 √ √ √

Total system power.


30053 4 Float W 00 34 √ √ √

Total system volt amps.


30057 4 Float VA 00 38 √ √ √

Total system VAr.


30061 4 Float VAr 00 3C √ √ √

Total system power factor (1).


30063 4 Float None 00 3E √ √ √

Total system phase angle.


30067 4 Float Degrees 00 42 √ √ √

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Frequency of supply voltages.
30071 4 Float Hz 00 46 √ √ √

Total Import kWh


30073 4 Float kWh 00 48 √ √ √

Total Export kWh.


30075 4 Float kWH 00 4A √ √ √

Total Import kVArh .


30077 4 Float kVArh 00 4C √ √ √

Total Export kVArh .


30079 4 Float kVArh 00 4E √ √ √

Total VAh
30081 4 Float kVAh 00 50 √ √ √

Ah
30083 4 Float Ah 00 52 √ √ √

Total system power demand (2).


30085 4 Float W 00 54 √ √ √

Maximum total system power demand

30087 4 Float W 00 56 √ √ √
(2).

Total system VA demand.


30101 4 Float VA 00 64 √ √ √

Maximum total system VA demand.


30103 4 Float VA 00 66 √ √ √

Neutral current demand.


30105 4 Float Amps 00 68 √ X X

Maximum neutral current demand.


30107 4 Float Amps 00 6A √ X X

30109 Total system reactive power demand. (2) 4 Float VAr 00 6C √ X √

Maximum total system reactive power


30111 4 Float VAr 00 6E √ X √
demand(2)

Line 1 to Line 2 volts.


30201 4 Float V 00 C8 √ √ X

Line 2 to Line 3 volts.


30203 4 Float V 00 CA √ √ X

Line 3 to Line 1 volts.


30205 4 Float V 00 CC √ √ X

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Average line to line volts.
30207 4 Float V 00 CE √ √ X

30225 Neutral current. 4 Float A 00 E0 √ X X

Phase 1 L/N volts THD


30235 4 Float % 00 EA √ X √

Phase 2 L/N volts THD


30237 4 Float % 00 EC √ X X

Phase 3 L/N volts THD


30239 4 Float % 00 EE √ X X

Phase 1 Current THD


30241 4 Float % 00 F0 √ √ √

Phase 2 Current THD


30243 4 Float % 00 F2 √ √ X

Phase 3 Current THD


30245 4 Float % 00 F4 √ √ X

Average line to neutral volts THD.


30249 4 Float % 00 F8 √ X √

Average line current THD.


30251 4 Float % 00 FA √ √ √

30259 Phase 1 current demand. 4 Float A 01 02 √ √ √

Phase 2 current demand.


30261 4 Float A 01 04 √ √ X

Phase 3 current demand.


30263 4 Float A 01 06 √ √ X

Maximum phase 1 current demand.


30265 4 Float A 01 08 √ √ √

Maximum phase 2 current demand.


30267 4 Float A 01 0A √ √ X

Maximum phase 3 current demand.


30269 4 Float A 01 0C √ √ X

Line 1 to line 2 volts THD.


30335 4 Float % 01 4E √ √ X

Line 2 to line 3 volts THD.


30337 4 Float % 01 50 √ √ X

Line 3 to line 1 volts THD.


30339 4 Float % 01 52 √ √ X

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Average line to line volts THD.
30341 4 Float % 01 54 √ √ X

Total kwh(3)
30343 4 Float kWh 01 56 √ √ √

Total kvarh(3)
30345 4 Float kVArh 01 58 √ √ √

L1 import kwh
30347 4 Float kWh 01 5A √ √ √

L2 import kwh
30349 4 Float kWh 01 5C √ √ X

L3 import kWh
30351 4 Float kWh 01 5E √ √ X

L1 export kWh
30353 4 Float kWh 01 60 √ √ √

L2 export kwh
30355 4 Float kWh 01 62 √ √ X

L3 export kWh
30357 4 Float kWh 01 64 √ √ X

L1 total kwh(3)
30359 4 Float kWh 01 66 √ √ √

L2 total kWh(3)
30361 4 Float kWh 01 68 √ √ X

L3 total kwh(3)
30363 4 Float kWh 01 6A √ √ X

L1 import kvarh
30365 4 Float kVArh 01 6C √ √ √

L2 import kvarh
30367 4 Float kVArh 01 6E √ √ X

L3 import kvarh
30369 4 Float kVArh 01 70 √ √ X

L1 export kvarh
30371 4 Float kVArh 01 72 √ √ √

L2 export kvarh
30373 4 Float kVArh 01 74 √ √ X

L3 export kvarh
30375 4 Float kVArh 01 76 √ √ X

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L1 total kvarh (3)
30377 4 Float kVArh 01 78 √ √ √

L2 total kvarh (3)


30379 4 Float kVArh 01 7A √ √ X

L3 total kvarh (3)


30381 4 Float kVArh 01 7C √ √ X

resettable total active energy


30385 4 Float kWh 01 80 √ √ √

resettable total reactive energy


30387 4 Float kVArh 01 82 √ √ √

resettable import active energy


30389 4 Float kWh 01 84 √ √ √

resettable export active energy


30391 4 Float kWh 01 86 √ √ √

resettable import reactive energy


30393 4 Float kVArh 01 88 √ √ √

resettable export reactive energy


30395 4 Float kVArh 01 8A √ √ √

Function code
10 to set holding parameter
03 to read holding parameter

Modbus
Protocol

Start Address
Address Parameter Parameter
Hex
Register Number Valid range Mode
High Low
Byte Byte

Write demand period: 0, 5,8, 10,


Demand
40003 2 00 02 r/w
Period 15, 20, 30 or 60 minutes, default 60.

Setting the period to 0 will cause the

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demand to show the

Current parameter value and demand


max to show the maximum parameter

value since last demand reset.

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write system type: 3p4w = 3, 3p3w = 2 &


1p2w= 1

40011 6 System Type 00 0A Requires password, see parameter 13 r/w

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write pulse1 on period in milliseconds:

60, 100 or 200, default 100.


40013 7 Pulse1 Width 00 OC r/w
Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write any value to password lock


protected registers.

Read password lock status:

0 = locked. 1 = unlocked.
40015 8 Password Lock 00 OE r
Reading will also reset the password
timeout back to one minute.

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write the network port parity/stop bits


Network Parity
40019 10 00 12 for MODBUS Protocol, where: 0 = One r/w
Stop
stop bit and no parity, default. 1 = One

stop bit and even parity. 2 = One stop bit

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and odd parity.3 = Two stop bits and no
parity. Requires a restart to become

effective.

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write the network port node address:


1 to 247 for MODBUS Protocol, default 1.

Requires a restart to become effective.


40021 11 Network Node 00 14 r/w
Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write pulse divisor index: n

= 1 to 6

1--0.01kwh/imp

2--0.1kwh/imp

3--1kwh/imp
40023 12 Pulse 1 Divisor 00 16 r/w
4-10kwh/imp

5-100kwh/imp

6-1000kwh/imp

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

Write password for access to protected

registers. Default password is 1000.

40025 13 Password 00 18 r/w


Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

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Write the baud rate for MODBUS Protocol,

where:

0 = 2400 baud. 1 = 4800 baud.

2 = 9600 baud, default.


40029 15 Baud Rate 00 1C r/w

3 = 19200 baud. 4 = 38400 baud.

Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

CT Ratio range:1~2000

CT Ratio= primary current /secondary current

Length : 4 byte
40063 32 CT ratio 00 3E r/w
Data Format : Float

Requires password, see parameter 13

(Non MID)

PT Ratio range:1~2000

PT ratio= primary voltage /secondary voltage

Length : 4 byte
40065 33 PT ratio 00 40 r/w
Data Format : Float

Requires password, see parameter 13

(Non MID)

Write MODBUS Protocol

Pulse 1
input parameter for pulse
40087 44 00 56 r/w
Energy Type
out 1: 37 = total kwh or 39 = total kVarh,

default 39.

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Length : 4 byte

Data Format : Float

00 00 :reset the Maximum demand

00 03:reset the resettable energy


461457 30729 Reset F0 10 wo
Length : 2 byte

Data Format: Hex

Serial number

Length: 4 byte
464513 32257 Serial number FC 00 ro

Data Format: unsigned int32

Note: Only read

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