Configuration data
Index 80n0 PMX Settings (for Ch.1, n = 0; Ch.2, n = 1; Ch.3, n = 2)
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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80n0:0 | PMX Settings | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x15 (21dec) |
80n0:11 | Voltage Transformer Ratio | If a voltage transformer is used, its ratio can be entered here. | REAL32 | RW | 1.000000 (1.000000e+000) |
80n0:12 | Current Transformer Ratio | The ratio of the current transformer used can be entered here. | REAL32 | RW | 1.000000 (1.000000e+000) |
80n0:13 | Current Transformer Delay | Here you can enter a possible time delay of the current transformers in milliseconds. | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
80n0:15 | Voltage Source | Selection of voltage reference: | UINT32 | RW | Channel 1 (0) |
Index 80n1 PMX Guard Settings (for Ch.1, n = 0; Ch.2, n = 1; Ch.3, n = 2)
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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80n1:0 | PMX Guard Settings | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x14 (20dec) |
80n1:11 | Voltage Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for a voltage error message [V] | REAL32 | RW | 2.000000 (2.000000e+000) |
80n1:12 | Voltage Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for a voltage warning message [V] | REAL32 | RW | 207.000000 (2.070000e+002) |
80n1:13 | Voltage Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for a voltage warning message [V] | REAL32 | RW | 253.000000 (2.530000e+002) |
80n1:14 | Voltage Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for a voltage error message [V] | REAL32 | RW | 278.000000 (2.530000e+002) |
Index F800 PMX Settings
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default | |
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F800:0 | PMX Settings | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x16 (22dec) | |
F800:01 | Reset Interval | Manual restart of the measurement and statistics interval | BOOLEAN | RW | 0x00 (0dec) | |
F800:02 | Enable Static Fund Frequency | Fixing the base frequency for harmonic calculation | BOOLEAN | RW | 0x00 (0dec) | |
F800:11 | Reference | Timing reference for the RMS calculation Set to "Current" if a current is to be measured without an applied voltage. permitted values: | UINT32 | RW | 0x00000000 (0dec) | |
0 | Voltage (default) | |||||
1 | Current | |||||
F800:12 | Measurement Range | Filter setting for determining the fundamental [Hz] permitted values: | UINT32 | RW | 45..65 Hz (0) | |
0 | 45..65 Hz (default) | |||||
1 | 45..400 Hz | |||||
2 | 12..45 Hz | |||||
F800:13 | Frequency Source | Source of the system frequency permitted values: | BIT1 | RW | Channel 1 (0) | |
0 | Channel 1 (default) | |||||
1 | Channel 2 | |||||
2 | Channel 3 | |||||
F800:14 | Power Calculation Threshold | Noise reduction: Here you can enter a minimum limit value in percent for the power calculation, below which all values are zeroed. | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) | |
F800:15 | Inaccurate Threshold Voltage | Limit value for the warning bit: Inaccurate Voltage [V] | REAL32 | RW | 1.720000 (1.720000e+000) | |
F800:16 | Inaccurate Threshold Current | Limit value for the warning bit: Inaccurate Current [A] | REAL32 | RW | 0.006000 (6.000000e-300) | |
F800:17 | Voltage Guard Target | Evaluation basis of the voltage monitors [V] 0: L-N Voltages | UINT32 | RW | L-N Voltages (0) |
Index F801 PMX Total Settings PQF
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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F801:0 | PMX Total Settings PQF | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x13 (19dec) |
F801:11 | Nominal Voltage | A nominal voltage value or setpoint is required to calculate the power quality factor (for details see basic function principles).[V] | REAL32 | RW | 230.0000000 |
F801:12 | Nominal Frequency | A nominal frequency or setpoint is required to calculate the power quality factor (for details see basic function principles). [Hz] | REAL32 | RW | 50.0000000 |
F801:13 | PQF Dataset | permitted values: | UINT32 | RW | Default + Unbalance (1dec) |
0: Default | |||||
1: Default + Unbalance |
Index F802 PMX Guard Settings
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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F802:0 | PMX Guard Settings | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x28 (40dec) |
F802:11 | Frequency Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for a frequency error message [Hz] | REAL32 | RW | 47.000000 (4.700000e+001) |
F802:12 | Frequency Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for a frequency warning message [Hz] | REAL32 | RW | 49.500000 (4.950000e+001) |
F802:13 | Frequency Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for a frequency warning message [Hz] | REAL32 | RW | 50.500000 (5.050000e+001) |
F802:14 | Frequency Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for a frequency error message [Hz] | REAL32 | RW | 52.000000 (5.200000e+001) |
F802:15 | Neutral Current Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for an error message of the neutral conductor current [A] | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3443 EL3453 |
F802:16 | Neutral Current Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for a warning message of the neutral conductor current [A] | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3443 EL3453 |
F802:17 | Neutral Current Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for a warning message of the neutral conductor current [A] | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3443 EL3453 |
F802:18 | Neutral Current Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for an error message of the neutral conductor current [A] | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3443 EL3453 |
F802:19 | Active Power Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for an active power error message [W] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1A | Active Power Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for an active power warning message [W] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1B | Active Power Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for an active power warning message [W] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1C | Active Power Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for an active power error message [W] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1D | Apparent Power Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for an apparent power error message [VA] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1E | Apparent Power Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for an apparent power warning message [VA] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:1F | Apparent Power Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for an apparent power warning message [VA] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:20 | Apparent Power Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for an apparent power error message [VA] | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:21 | PQF Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for a power quality factor error message | REAL32 | RW | 0.050000 (5.000000e-002) |
F802:22 | PQF Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for a power quality factor warning message | REAL32 | RW | 0.800000 (8.000000e-001) |
F802:23 | PQF Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for a power quality factor warning message | REAL32 | RW | 1.000000 (1.000000e+000) |
F802:24 | PQF Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for a power quality factor error message | REAL32 | RW | 1.000000 (1.000000e+000) |
F802:25 | Unbalance Guard Min Error | Lower limit value for an error message due to voltage unbalance | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
F802:26 | Unbalance Guard Min Warning | Lower limit value for a warning message due to voltage unbalance | REAL32 | RW | 0.000000 (0.000000e+000) |
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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F802:27 | Unbalance Guard Max Warning | Upper limit value for a warning message due to voltage unbalance | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3453 EL3443 |
F802:28 | Unbalance Guard Max Error | Upper limit value for an error message due to voltage unbalance | REAL32 | RW | EL3423, EL3453 EL3443 |
Index F803 PMX Time Settings
Index (hex) | Name | Meaning | Data type | Flags | Default |
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F803:0 | PMX Time Settings | Max. subindex | UINT8 | RO | 0x13 (19dec) |
F803:11 | Measurement Mode | permitted values: | UINT32 | RW | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
0 | |||||
F803:12 | Measurement Interval | Time in seconds to automatic restart of the measurement and statistics interval | UINT32 | RW | 0x00000000 (0dec) |
F803:13 | Actual System Time | Shows the current system time of the terminal. Write access to the object is possible in order to change the system time. | STRING | RW |
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