Siemens UL1066, UL 489 specifications Complete List of Datasets, Data bytes

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Communication-capable Circuit Breakers

WL Circuit Breaker

Complete List of Datasets

Datasets: addresses, number of registers and read/write access of each.

 

 

Starting

 

 

Padding

Read/

 

 

register

Number

Number of

byte

write

Dataset

Description

address

of registers

data bytes

required

access

0

NST 2000/S7 diagnostic information

0000h

2

4

-

Rd

1

NST 2000/S7 diagnostic information (includes DS0)

0100h

8

16

-

Rd

51

Main overview

3300h

119

238

-

Rd

60

Control waveform

3C00h

28

55

Yes

Rd/Wr

61

Diagnostic waveform

3D00h

27

54

-

Rd

62

Diagnostic waveform data channel A and B

3E00h

120

240

-

Rd

64

Diagnostic harmonics

4000h

66

131

Yes

Rd

68

Modules information overview

4400h

23

45

Yes

Rd/Wr

69

Control modules

4500h

22

43

Yes

Rd

72

Metering data: min./max. current, form factor, crest factor

4800h

118

236

-

Rd

73

Metering data: min./max. voltage

4900h

87

174

-

Rd

74

Metering data: min./max. power

4A00h

68

136

-

Rd

76

Metering data: min./max. frequency and THD

4C00h

46

92

-

Rd

77

Metering data: min./max. temperature

4D00h

29

58

-

Rd

78

Metering data: min./max. current (VL only)

4E00h

52

104

-

Rd

91

Statistic information

5B00h

42

84

-

Rd

92

Diagnostic breaker

5C00h

97

194

-

Rd

93

Control metering/trip unit

5D00h

14

27

Yes

Wr

94

Metering data

5E00h

99

197

Yes

Rd

97

Identification details

6100h

112

223

Yes

Rd

98

HW/SW versions

6200h

47

93

Yes

Rd

100

Identification NST2000

6400h

50

100

-

Rd

128

Metering parameters

8000h

52

103

Yes

Rd/Wr

129

Protective parameters

8100h

70

139

Yes

Rd/Wr

130

Set point parameters

8200h

74

148

-

Rd/Wr

131

Parameters ON/OFF

8300h

35

70

-

Rd/Wr

160

Bus parameters

A000h

39

77

Yes

Rd/Wr

162

Device configuration

A200h

38

75

Yes

Rd/Wr

165

Identification description

A500h

97

194

-

Rd/Wr

NOTE:

1.Each Dataset’s starting address is the Dataset’s number, converted to hex, used as the high byte of the address. Example for Dataset 51:51 decimal equals 33 hex, which gives an address of 3300 hex.

2.Notice that datasets: 60, 64, 68, 69, 93, 94, 97, 98, 128, 129, 160 and 162 have an odd number of data bytes and must be padded with an extra byte at the end of the dataset (set to 00 hex) to create an even number of words (registers).

3.Dataset 98 is for internal use only.

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Time saved = 250 msCommunication-capable Circuit Breakers General information Output current Inrush current Type Order No Communication-capable Circuit Breakers Modbus Profile for WL Circuit Breaker Supervisory Systems COM16 Supported Function Codes Function 01 Read CoilsFunction 02 Read Discrete Inputs Function 03 Read Holding Registers Request Message to slaveReply Message from slave Function 04 Read Input Registers Function 05 Write Single CoilFunction 07 Read Exception Status Function 08 Diagnostics Function 11 Get Communication Event CounterFunction 12 Get Communication Event Log What the Event Bytes Contain COM16 slave Send EventFunction 15 Write Multiple Coils Function 16 Write Multiple Registers Exception Responses Exception Codes Code Name MeaningDefault Register Lists Basic Data Type 1 Registers and Default Data PointsBasic Data Type 2 Registers and Default Data Points Basic Data Type 3 Registers and Default Data Points Complete List of Datasets Data bytesSample Dataset Min Max BitsBit Mapping for Breaker Status Register Byte Register DescriptionWL Configurator Brief Description Communication-capable Circuit Breakers Breaker Data Adapter BDA Breaker Data Adapter Plus BDA Plus Brief Description and System Requirements DescriptionBenefits of the BDA BDA in Offline Mode or BDA Plus BDA as a Hand-Held Device or BDA PlusBDA Plus as an Ethernet Interface Intranet and InternetWhat is Java? Circuit breaker requirementsGetting started with the BDA Plus Connection to WL Circuit Breakers TemporaryPermanent Operation Meaning of the LEDs on the BDATechnical data for the BDA and BDA Plus 4This table provides technical data for the BDA and BDA PlusConnection to the BDA via the Serial Communication System Usually have to be changed. 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