Schneider Electric EM3555 manual Standard Modbus Default Settings, Setting Value Modbus Register

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Standard Modbus Default Settings

 

 

STANDARD MODBUS DEFAULT SETTINGS

Table 7 Modbus Default Settings

Setting

Value

Modbus

 

 

Register

Setup Password

00000

 

 

 

Reset Password

00000

 

 

 

System Type

40 (3 + N) Wye

130

 

 

 

CT Primary Ratio (if CTs

100 A

131

are not included)

 

 

 

 

 

CT Secondary Ratio

0.33 V

132

 

 

 

PT Ratio

1:1 (none)

133

 

 

 

System Voltage

600 V L-L

134

 

 

 

Max. Theoretical Power

104 kW

135

(Analog Output: full scale

 

 

(20mA or 5V))

 

 

Display Mode

1 (IEEE)

137

 

 

 

Phase Loss

10% of System Voltage (60V), 25%

142, 143

 

Phase to Phase Imbalance

 

Pulse Energy

1 (kWh/pulse)

144

 

 

 

Demand: number of

1 (block mode)

149

sub-intervals per interval

 

 

Demand: sub-interval

900 sec (15 min)

150

length

 

 

 

 

 

Modbus Address

001

 

 

 

Modbus Baud Rate

19200 baud

 

 

 

Modbus Parity

Even

 

 

 

Log Read Page

0

158

 

 

 

Logging Configuration

0

159

Register

 

 

Log Register Pointer 1

1 (Real Energy MSR)

169

 

 

 

Log Register Pointer 2

2 (Real Energy LSR)

170

 

 

 

Log Register Pointer 3

29 (Reactive Energy MSR)

171

Log Register Pointer 4

30 (Reactive Energy LSR)

172

 

 

 

Log Register Pointer 5

37 (Real Demand)

173

Log Register Pointer 6

38 (Reactive Demand)

174

 

 

 

Log Register Pointer 7

39 (Apparent Demand)

175

Log Register Pointer 8

155 (Month/Day)

176

 

 

 

Log Register Pointer 9

156 (Year/Hour)

177

Log Register Pointer 10

157 (Minutes/Seconds)

178

 

 

 

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