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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FOR

QUASAR
DIGITAL PANEL METER
Class 1.0

Table of contents
Page No. Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 6. Section 7. General Details Front Panel Details Installation Mechanical Dimensions Specific Points Programming the meter Warranty & Disclaimer 3 3 11 12 12 13 14

Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Appendix 4. Appendix 5. Appendix 6. Appendix 7. Appendix 8.

Technical Specifications Modbus Details Memory Map Meter Programming Procedure Display Screens - 3phase, 3wire. Display Screens - 3phase, 4wire. Wiring Diagram Dimensional Details

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1.0 General Details: QUASAR is a 96 x 96 mm, flush mounted, single screen multiple parameter display digital panel meter for measuring electrical parameters. The meter is designed with DSP technology to combine measurements of both instantaneous and cumulative values in an electrical feeder. The device is built with a custom made, backlit, LCD display to provide high-resolution view of various parameters to the viewer. The parameters are displayed over all screens which can be scrolled up & down by front panel push buttons. The feeder parameters like CT / PT ratings, baud rates, port address, demand parameters etc. are set by additional push buttons (PBs) on the front panel. 2.0 Front Panel Details: Please see fig. 1. The front panel has one LCD display, 4 PBs and a LED. The functions of the PBs are explained in the sections 2.3, 2.7 and Appendix 4. The LED flashes at a rate proportional to the kWh in the feeder. 2.1 Display Features: QUASAR comes with a custom made LCD display. The power parameters are displayed through all screens. Please refer Appendix 5& 6 for details of parameters displayed in each screen. Please also refer to Table-1&2 for a ready reckoner of screen references. The following displays appear immediately after power on1. all segments check 2. serial no. 3. Version no. Finally it continuously displays the selected power on screen until keys are pressed.

Fig.- 1

2.2 Front panel push buttons: There are four Push buttons (PBs) on the front panel to do following functions: a) b) c) d) scrolling thro display min/max/present values selection reset of min/max values front panel programming.

Table-1: 3phase, 3wire


Parameter Unit
Voltage (Line Voltage) Current Active power Reactive power L Reactive power C Apparent power Power factor Phase angle (w.r.t. Voltages) Phase angle (B/w Voltages & currents) Frequency Power demand (max.) Active energy Reactive energy L Reactive energy C Apparent energy Voltage Fundamental Voltage Distortion Current Fundamental Current Distortion V A kW kVAr L kVArC kVA PF - V - A Hz Pd kWh kVArLh kVArCh kVAh ~1 ~D ~1 ~D

L1 (r-y)
2, 16 3, 18 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 11

L2 (b-y)
2, 17 3, 19 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 *

Tot/ Avg
1 1 10, 1 10(Lor C) 10(Lor C) 10 11

Max/m in option
(only for total) (only for total) (only for total) (only for total)

11 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 18 17 17 19 19

Table-2: 3phase, 4 wire


Parameter Unit
Voltage (P-N) Voltage (P-P) Current Active power Reactive power L Reactive power C Apparent power Power factor Phase angle (w.r.t. Voltages) Phase angle (between voltages & currents) Frequency Power demand (max.) Active energy Reactive energy L Reactive energy C Apparent energy Voltage Fundamental Voltage Distortion Current Fundamental Current Distortion V V A kW kVAr L kVAr C kVA PF - V - A 2, 17 3 4, 20 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 2, 18 3 4, 21 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 2, 19 3 4, 22 5 6 6 7 8 9 10

P1

P2

P3

Tot/ Avg
1 1 11, 1 11(L orC) 11(L orC) 11 12

Max/m in option
(only for total) (only for total) (only for total) (only for total)

Hz Pd kWh kVArLh kVArCh kVAh ~1 ~D ~1 ~D

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* 12 13 14 15 16

17 17 20 20

18 18 21 21

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Notes: All display screens of 3 parameters each are available. (nos. in the above Tables indicate the order of the default display screens). Note: * in above Tables indicates that Freq. of phase 1 is displayed if phase1 is available, freq. of phase 2 is displayed if phase1 is not available and phase 2 is available, freq. of phase 3 is displayed if phase1&2 are not available and phase 3 is available. The power up screen will be by default- total power (of all phases), average voltages (of all phases) & average currents (of all phases). The default power ON screen is programmable. It will remain in this display until keys are pressed as explained below. 2.3 Functions of front panel push buttons : Display scroll PBs 5 & 6 . The display scroll PBs are indicated as 5 & 6. All screens of display can be viewed one after the other by pressing 5 or 6 PBs of front panel. Pressing 5& 6keys simultaneously will take display to auto scroll mode. The display will scroll through all screens at a fixed rate of 3 secs. In auto scroll mode, pressing 5 or 6key will take display to manual mode. (No time out for any mode of display).

Max / min values selector PB MODE QUASAR stores max/min values of the feeder (only for parameters ticked in Table-1&2). The PB designated as MODE is meant to read these max/min values. Normally latest updated values will be displayed. By pressing the push button MODE, the display can be switched to Min., Max. or present values one after the other. The display will remain in Min & Max modes until the PB is pressed again. In case there is a maximum timeout of 2 mins, the display will go back to Present values. Min/Max modes are not supported in auto scroll mode. Reset Push button Resets the max/min values, except power demand & energies. 2.4 Energy & Pulse outputs: Units and precision of energy will vary with the CT*PT ratios selected as shown in table below. CT*PT Display format Unit < 10 xxxxxx.xx k < 100 xxxxxxx.x k <= 1000 xxxxxxxxx k <10,000 xxxxxx.xx M <1,00,000 xxxxxxx.x M <10,00,000 xxxxxxxx M

PULSE OUTPUT: kWh pulse output LED is available. Pulses/kWh 2,500 / (external CT*PT) 12,500 / (external CT*PT) 10,000 / (external CT*PT) 50,000 / (external CT*PT) Voltage/current 3ph 4W 415 V (L-L) / 5A 3ph 4W 415 V (L-L) / 1A 3ph 4W/3W 110 V (L-L) / 5A 3ph 4W/3W 110 V (L-L) / 1A

2.5 Resetting (clearing) the stored parameters: Pressing reset key on front panel clears off all the max./min. values except the following parameters. a) Power demand max. value can be cleared only in the programming mode. b) Energy counters can be cleared only in programming mode. 2.6 Harmonics for Voltage & Current: Phase wise voltages/currents are separately available as Total Fundamental (~) Distortion (D) 2.7 Set up & Configuration: Set up configuration is possible through front panel keys or RS485 port (optional). Viewing and modifying of setup through front panel is possible all the time and is password protected. Programming mode can be entered from front panel by pressing simultaneously 5and Mode keys. Meter restarts after coming out of programming mode.

Refer appendix 4 for details of programming through front panel. Refer appendix 2&3 for details of programming through RS485. Following are the setup (programming) options a) CT primary/secondary Change in CT ratio will automatically change the resolution of the parameters displayed. Primary and secondary values can be selected between 1 to 9999. Default factory settings: 1 b) PT primary/secondary Change in PT ratio will automatically change the resolution of the parameters displayed. Primary and secondary values can be selected between 1 to 9999. Default factory settings: 1 - Clear energy counters c) Clear - Clear max. /min. demand d) Power demand Mean value of power in specified integration period Parameter kW or kVA Integration period 1,2,3,4,5,6,10,12,15,30,60mins. (not w.r.t RTC) Default factory settings: kW & 30mins. Any change in power demand settings, clears max./min. demand values. e) Default Power ON screen The default power ON screen can be selected as one of the all displays. Default factory settings: Total power, average voltage of all 3 phases & average current of all 3 phases.

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f)

g)

h)

Slave ID setting (Available only for meter with RS485 option) Unique slave IDs can be set for each meter for monitoring from a PC. Default factory settings: 1 Port properties settings (Available only for meter with RS485 option) Baud rate4800 bps or 9600 bps ParityEven, odd, none Default factory settings: 4800 bps, even. Password setting (only for front panel programming) Default password is 0000.

2.8 RS485 COMMUNICATION (optional): With this option, the meters can be networked and various parameters can be monitored on a central PC. All parameters will be available via the RS 485 port. Set up configuration is also possible through this port. Protocol: MODBUS in RTU mode. Refer appendix 3 and appendix 2 for RS485 & MODBUS details. 3.0 Installation: 3.1 Incoming Inspection: Before the meter is installed, visual inspection for any damage due to transport, has to be done. If there are any damages, please refer the warranty sheet and take appropriate action. 3.2 Re-Packing: If the meter has to be returned to the supplier, the meter has to be repacked in its original packing.

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3.3 Optimum Field conditions: For the reliability and better life of product, the unit has to be operated at moderate temperatures and humidity. The meter is designed to work from 5 to 60 degrees C and humidity of 95%RH non condensing. 3.4 Storage: In case of meter not installed after receipt, it has to be stored in a dry place in its original packing material. 3.5 Extra Precautions: Make sure that voltage, current ratings and the configuration of meter is as per the requirements. Wrong connection can severely damage the meter, which is not covered under warranty. 3.6 Wiring connections: Wiring of the meter has to be done as per wiring diagrams in appendix-7. 4 Mechanical dimensions; As per appendix-8. 4.1 Mounting on the panel: The meter is supplied with clip on type mounting accessories. After inserting the meter into the designated cut out on the panel, the clip on clamps have to be fixed on the back side to hold the meter against the panel firmly. 5.0 Specific Points: QUASAR uses CT/PT inputs for measuring and display of electrical parameters. Following points should be noted : 5.1 Power demand calculation: Integration period starts and continues from power on, i.e. if integration period selected is 30mins. and if 20mins of integration period is completed and power fails, then in the next power ON, the power is accumulated for the next 10 mins and then demand is computed.

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5.2 Current reversal conditions: a) kWh energy is updated as it is with the sign i.e. negative energies are subtracted & positive energies are added and stored in a single register (no forward & reverse). The negative reading is made positive by adding 10^8. b) For kWh energy, demand is calculated by algebraically adding the powers, but if final demand is negative then display shows 0.0.0.0 just to indicate that something is wrong. c) When the meter connections are wrong, it will not show display parameters properly. 5.3 Unit of Voltage and current when kilo: Unit of voltage: for PT ratio <=30 unit is V for PT ratio > 30 unit is k steady and V will be blinking, indicating unit is in kilo Volt. Unit of current: for CT ratio <=75 unit is A for CT ratio >75 unit is k steady and A will be blinking, indicating unit is in kilo Amps. Note: i) For Voltage and current k will not be there in Total Power, Avg Voltage & current display (Default display no is 1) ii) Meter is not designed for export mode. 6.0 Programming the meter: Parameters like CT/PT ratios etc have to be programmed into the meter so that it can read the feeder data correctly. Please refer Appendix 4 for details of how to programme the meter.

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7.0 Warranty: Larsen & Toubro Limited warrants that all the L&T products will meet L&T's published product specifications, and will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 12 months from the date of invoice from L&T. L&T's obligation under this warranty shall be limited to servicing or replacing defective parts subject to the following terms and conditions provided the notice of defects and satisfactory proof thereof is given to L&T by its distributor or its customer within the Warranty period. 1.L&T shall provide repairs and maintenance service for all equipment sold/or distributed by L&T, and products which cannot be repaired by L&T will be returned, subject to L&T's prior consent for free repairs. 2.Defective parts shall be serviced or replaced by L&T on one way freight paid basis. This warranty does not cover any defect in the product caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration modification or substitution of any of the components or parts, or any attempt at internal adjustment by unauthorized service personnel. Under no circumstance shall L&T be liable for any consequential or resulting injury or for loss, damage of expense directly or indirectly from the use of this product. The foregoing warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and is the sole and exclusive remedy for any claim arising from any defect in L&T products. Disclaimer: Sufficient care is taken to provide all information regarding the product but L & T does not claim any responsibility for the damages caused by using the product directly or indirectly.

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Appendix 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Accuracy For power Class 1.0 IEC 62052-11,62053-21/ IS 13779 10% For Voltage For Current 0.5% of readout 2 digits 3Ph 4W- 415V AC (-40% to +20%) 3Ph 4W- 110V AC (-40% to +20%) 3Ph 3W- 110V AC (-40% to +20%) 5A or 1A (Imax=2In) 0.2%In (Class 1.0)

Voltage (Vn)

Current (In) Starting current Frequency

50 Hz +5% < 8 VA in potential circuit

Load characteristics

< 0.5 VA in current circuit


Electromagnetic compatibility: Electrical Fast transient As Per IEC 62052-11,62053-21, Test Level: 4kV, 5kHz(Refer to IEC61000-4-4) Surge immunity As Per IEC 62052-11,62053-21,Test Level: 4kV(Refer to IEC61000-4-5) Influence of short time over currents: 20 times Imax for 0.5 sec at rated frequency. As Per IEC62053-21

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Case material

Plastic moulded Protected to IP51- IEC 62052-11,6205321/IS 13779 (Class 1.0)(with panel)

As per IEC62052-11,62053-21 /IS13779 (Class 1.0) AC Voltage Test 2kV AC RMS, 50Hz for 1 minute as per IEC62052-11 Impulse voltage 6kV, 1.2/50sec, as per IEC62052-11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts As per IEC61000-4-11 Display Backlit LCD, 10mm height digits

Insulation properties: Insulation resistance

Pulse output Pulses/kWh 2,500 / (external CT*PT) 12,500 / (external CT*PT) 10,000 / (external CT*PT) 50,000 / (external CT*PT) Temperature Humidity Dimension Weight Voltage/current 3ph 4W 415 V (L-L) / 5A 3ph 4W 415 V (L-L) / 1A 3ph 4W/3W 110 V (L-L) / 5A 3ph 4W/3W 110 V (L-L) / 1A -100c to 600c for operation -200c to 700c for storage 95% RH non condensing 96 x 96 mm - depth 105 mm < 600gms

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Appendix 2: MODBUS DETAILS


1. Details of communication interface: RS485 interface is available to communicate with the meter. The interface is available at the terminals. For connection details refer Appendix 7.

1.1 Interface Standard: The configuration details to communicate with the meter are given belowStandard RS485 (half duplex) Baud rate Selectable- 9600, 4800 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.

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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. The max. response time of the meter to a command, i.e. the time taken to send the first byte out in response to the command is max. 60ms. ADDRESS 8 BITS FUNCTION 8 BITS DATA N * 8 BITS CHECK 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 sends a response 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.

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CODE 03 04 06

MEANING Read holding registers Reading Input registers Preset single register Preset multiple registers

ACTION Obtains current binary value in one or more holding registers. Obtains current binary value in one or more Input registers. Place a specific binary value into a holding register. Places specific binary values into a series of consecutive holding registers.

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2.4 Data Field: The data field contains the information needed by the slave to perform the specific function or it contains data collected by the 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. 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.

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Table 3-1 CODE NAME 01 ILLEGAL FUNCTION 02 ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS 03 ILLEGAL DATA VALUE

MEANING The message function received is not an allowable action for slave. The address referenced in the data field is not an allowable address for the addressed slave location. The value referenced in the data field is not allowable in the addressed slave location.

Example:
SLAV E ADDR FNC

Query Message
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 0A FUN C 81 EXCEPTIO N CODE 01 ERROR CHECK F0 ERROR CHECK 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.

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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 query message (in RTU transmission mode) and an explanation of the function the query message performs are provided. All numbers in Modbus format are entered in hexadecimal.

4.1 Read Output Register (Function Code 03) Query: Read output Register (03) allows the user to obtain the binary 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 1st phase voltage from slave number 17(decimal). Since 1st phase voltage is stored in the address 0000 and 0001 so to read phase voltage both addresses should be read simultaneously. Example: Query Message
SLAV E ADDR 11 FNC H.O START ADDR 00 L.O. START ADDR 00 H.O NO OF REG 00 L.O NO. OF REG 02 ERROR CHECK FIELD C6 ERROR CHECK FIELD 9B

03

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

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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
SLA VE ADD R FNC BTE COU NT DATA O/P REG H.O. 0000 DATA O/P REG L.O. 0000 DATA O/P REG H.O. 0001 DAT A O/P REG L.O. 0001 ERR. CHE. FLD ERR. CHK FLD

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03

04

00

00

5D

E6

52

E8

In this particular example the data obtained for 1st phase voltage is 0x00005DE6 which if converted into integer will be 24038.So to get the voltage of the phase this particular value should be multiplied with the specified multiplication factor (MF) which is 0.01 in this case. (For further details see the memory map of the parameters). So 24038 x 0.01=240.38 which is the phase voltage. 4.2 Preset Single Register (Function Code 06): CAUTION: Function (06) will overwrite controller memory.

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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 write only. The values are provided in binary, up to the maximum capacity of the controller (16Bits 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 CT primary value in slave number 17.The address of CT primary is 2048 and value to be programmed is 1000. Query Message
SLAV E ADDR FNC H.O START ADDR L.O. START ADDR DATA VAL. H.O DAT A VAL. L.O ERR. CHK FLD ERR. CHK FLD

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06 08 00 03 E8 89 84 The normal response to a preset single register request is to transmit the query message after the register has been altered. Response Message
FNC H.O START ADDR L.O. START ADDR DATA VALUE H.O DATA VALUE L.O ERR. CHK FLD ERROR CHECK FIELD

SLAV E ADDR

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06

08

00

03

E8

89

84

If the value is an illegal value then the response message will be an exception response (Error message).

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For the details of max and min. values of any parameter, please refer to manual. NOTE: For programming RTC the values the data for setting the RTC should be BCD (Binary Coded Decimal). Example: For setting date 29 and day 5 at location 257 the query message will be as follows Query Message
SLAVE ADDR FNC H.O START ADDR L.O. START ADDR DATA VALUE H.O DATA VALUE L.O ERR. CHK FLD ERR. CHK FLD

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06

01

01

29

05

04

F5

4.3 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 writeable only. The values are provided in binary up to the maximum capacity of the controller (16-Bits in L&T meters), unused higher bits must be set to zero. Maximum of 10 registers can be programmed by this function. When used with slave address zero (Broadcast mode) all slave controllers will load the specified registers with the contents specified.

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Example: This example will set the CT primary and CT secondary value in slave number 17.The address of CT primary is 2048,CT secondary is 2049 and value to be programmed for CT primary and secondary are 1000 and 100 respectively. Query Message
A D D R F U N C H. O. A D D L. O. A D D Q T Y. H. O Q T Y. L. O B Y T S N T H. O D A T L. O D A T H. O D A T L. O D A T E R R F L D E R R F L D

1 1

1 0

0 8

0 0

0 0

0 2

0 4

0 3

E 8

0 0

6 4

4 1

3 4

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
SLA VE ADD R FNC H.O START ADDR L.O. START ADDR QTY H.O QTY L.O ERR. CHK FLD ERR. CHK FIEL D

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10

08

00

00

02

41

38

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Appendix 3: MEMORY MAP


Read only Parameters (Function Code 4):

Memory map (Address list) Address Parameters (If no specific format is mentioned, format is HEX) READ ONLY PARAMETERS Instantaneous Parameters 30,001 Phase 1 Voltage 30,003 Phase 2 Voltage 30,005 Phase 3 Voltage * 30,007 Phase 1 Current 30,009 Phase 2 Current 30,011 Phase 3 Current * 30,013 Phase 1 Active Power 30,015 Phase 2 Active Power 30,017 Phase 3 Active Power * 30,019 Phase 1 Reactive Power 30,021 Phase 2 Reactive Power 30,023 Phase 3 Reactive Power * 30,025 Phase 1 Apparent Power 30,027 Phase 2 Apparent Power 30,029 Phase 3 Apparent Power *

Words MF

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001

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30,031 Phase 1 Power Factor 2 0.001 30,033 Phase 2 Power Factor 2 0.001 30,035 Phase 3 Power Factor * 2 0.001 30,037 Total Active Power 2 0.0001 30,039 Total Reactive Power 2 0.0001 30,041 Total Apparent Power 2 0.0001 30,043 Total Power Factor 2 0.001 Format: for above addresses 30,013 to 30,043 1st word (MSW) 0x0000 if value positive 0xFFFF if value negative nd 2 word value itself, if positive as indicated by 1st word 2s complement of value, if negative as indicated by 1st word 30,045 Line Frequency 2 0.01 30,047 Reserved 2 30,049 Phase 1 Voltage Angle 2 0.1 30,051 Phase 2 Voltage Angle 2 0.1 30,053 Phase 3 Voltage Angle * 2 0.1 30,055 Phase 1 Phase Angle 2 0.1 30,057 Phase 2 Phase Angle 2 0.1 30,059 Phase 3 Phase Angle * 2 0.1 30,061 Phase 1 Voltage Fundamental 2 0.01 30,063 Phase 2 Voltage Fundamental 2 0.01 30,065 Phase 3 Voltage Fundamental * 2 0.01

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30,067 30,069

Phase 1 Voltage Distortion Phase 2 Voltage Distortion

2 2

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.001

30,071 Phase 3 Voltage Distortion * 2 30,073 Phase 1 Current Fundamental 2 30,075 Phase 2 Current Fundamental 2 30,077 Phase 3 Current Fundamental * 2 30,079 Phase 1 Current Distortion. 2 30,081 Phase 2 Current Distortion 2 30,083 Phase 3 Current Distortion * 2 30,085 Average Voltage 2 30,087 Average Current 2 30091 Vry* 2 30093 Vyb* 2 30095 Vbr* 2 Minimum / Maximum of Instantaneous Parameters 30,129 Minimum Phase 1 Voltage 2 30,131 Minimum Phase 2 Voltage 2 30,133 Minimum Phase 3 Voltage * 2 30,135 Maximum Phase 1 Voltage 2 30,137 Maximum Phase 2 Voltage 2 30,139 Maximum Phase 3 Voltage * 2 30,141 Minimum Phase 1 Current 2 30,143 Minimum Phase 2 Current 2

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30,145 30,147 30,149 30,151 30,153 30,155 30,157 30,159 30,161 30,163 30,165 30,167 30,169 30,171 30,173 30,175 30,177 30,179 30,181 30,183 30,185 30,187 30,189

Minimum Phase 3 Current * Maximum Phase 1 Current Maximum Phase 2 Current Maximum Phase 3 Current * Minimum Phase 1 Power Factor Minimum Phase 2 Power Factor Minimum Phase 3 power Factor * Maximum Phase 1 Power Factor Maximum Phase 2 power Factor Maximum Phase 3 Power Factor * Minimum Average Voltage Maximum Average Voltage Minimum Average Current Maximum Average Current Minimum Average Power Factor Maximum Average Power Factor Minimum Frequency Maximum Frequency Minimum Total Active power Maximum Total Active power Minimum Total Reactive power Maximum Total Reactive power Minimum Total Apparent Power

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001

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30,191 30,193 30,195

Maximum Total Apparent Power Minimum Power Demand Maximum Power Demand

2 2 2

0.0001 0.0001 0.0001

Read Only Parameters (Function Code 4): Cumulative energies since installation independent of Tariffs. 30,513 Cumulative energy - forward kVAh 30,515 Cumulative energy - forward kWh 30,517 Cumulative energy - forward kVArh lag 30,519 Cumulative energy - forward kVArh lead Read Only Parameters (Function Code 4): 31,281 Power Demand Read Write Parameters
Communication Parameters

2 2 2 2

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

0.01

(Supported by function code 6 and 16 for Writing and by function code 3 for Reading.) 42,385 Meter Address 1 1 1 1

42,386 Baud Rate Format: For read 1 -> 4800 2 -> 9600 For write 5 -> 4800 6 -> 9600 42,387 Parity Format: 0 -> None Parity

1 -> Odd Parity 2 -> Even Parity

CT PT ratio settings (1 to 9999 max) 42,049 CT Primary 1 1

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42,050 42,051 42,052

CT Secondary PT Primary PT Secondary (max. CTpri/Ctsec)*(PTpri/Ptsec) <=1000000

1 1 1

1 1 1

MD Settings 42,161 Setting for MD 2 Format of MD Setting: 1st Word: 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 | 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 No of MD | MD Type ND 2 Word: 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 | 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Intg. Period | Sub.Intg. Period No.of MDs: 1 (Only one energy register is available) MD Type: 0 or 1 Forward 0-kVA, 1-kW, Intg. Period: 1,2,3,4,5,6,10,12,15,20,30,60 min. Sub.Intg. Period: Sub.Intg Period is equal to Intg.period 1

Notes: The above are supported by function code 6 and 16 for writing and by function code 3 for reading. *- The Parameter is supported only in 4wire meters. In 3wire meter the query for this parameter is replied with Zeros.

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Appendix 4: METER PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE


Programming of various parameters in Quasar is done by selecting the appropriate screen and changing the parameters. Following sections explain the setting procedure. 1.0 Entering into programming mode: Press both Mode & up buttons together. Prog Screen will appear as shown. First digit will PASS 0000 flash. You have to set password. 1.1 Entering the pass word: Let us say password is 1234. Press up button to change the value of the flashing digit. Press Rst button to shift to next digit. Press up button to change its value. Set 1234 in all digits. Press mode. Meter will display PASS ACCEPtEd momentarily and go to a new screen CtPt rAt. 2.0 Selecting the parameters to be set: Once the meter is at above screen, the user can select a screen to set any of the following parameters CtPt rAt Change ratios of CTs and PTs CLr dAtA Reset the MD value and cumulative energy values. SEt nd You can set the integration time and choose either KW or KVA for integration. SEt Id set the node address of meter SEt Port set the baud rate for communication SEt dISP set the default display screen SEt PASS set the password Press Up button to choose any of the above screens.

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3.0 Setting CT/PT Ratio: Reach the screen CtPt rAt as explained 0100 above. Press Mode, display shows existing Ct Prny CT primary rating. Press mode key First digit will flash. Change the value by using up and Rst buttons. Say you have set CT 0200 primary as 0200.After setting the required Ct Prny value press mode. Meter will display L uP dAtE. Press mode again meter will display ACCEPtEd briefly and return to display as shown. Press up button to go to Ct SECy. Press Mode, display shows existing CT secondary rating. First digit will flash, 0001 Ct SECy change the value by up and Rst buttons. Say you have set CT secondary as 0001. After setting the required value press mode meter will display L uP dAtE. Press mode again meter will display ACCEPtEd briefly and return to display as shown. Press up button to go to Pt Prny. Set the ratings of PT primary and secondary in the same manner as explained above. After finishing with PT Secondary, press down button. Meter will display ESCAPE and return to CtPt rAt. Press up button to go to next screen CLr dAtA.

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4.0 Clearing the existing data: After reaching the screen CLr dAtA, press mode, display will change to CLr dnd. Press mode, display will be L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will be ACCEPtEd followed by CLr dnd. Press up button. Display will change to CLr Egy. Press mode, display will be L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will be ACCEPtEd followed by CLr Egy. Press Down button, display will show ESCAPE followed by CLr dAtA. Press up button, display will enter next screen SEt nd. 5.0 Setting the Demand parameters: After reaching the screen SEt nd, press mode, display will show existing value for 30 nd Intg md integration time. The value will be flashing. By pressing up button change the value to required setting. Press Mode, display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by the up dated screen. Press up button, display will show nd kW. Press mode. kW will flash. By using up button choose kW or kVA. Press mode, display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by nd kW. Press down button to ESCAPE followed by SEt nd. Press up button to go to next screen SEt Id. Note: Configuration of kVA demand is LEAD treated as UPF.

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6.0 Setting the node address for meter: After reaching the screen SEt Id, press mode, display will show existing value for 001 Meter Id. The value will be flashing. By nEtEr Id pressing up button change the value to required setting and use Rst button to go next digit. Press Mode, display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by SEt Id screen. Press up button to go to the next screen SEt Port. 7.0 Setting the port characteristics: After reaching the screen SEt Port, press mode, display will show existing value for 9600 baud rate. Press mode again value will be bAud rAtE flashing. By pressing up button change the value to required setting. Press Mode display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by up dated screen. Press up button, display will change to parity setting screen as shown. Press mode, PArIty parameter EuEn will flash. Using up button choose EuEn or odd or nonE parity. Press mode, display will change to L uP date. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by updated screen. Press down button display will show ESCAPE EuEn

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followed by SEt Port. Press up button to go to next screen SEt dISP. 8.0 Setting the default display: After reaching the screen SEt dISP, press mode, display will show existing default 00 screen number. Press mode, number will be Position flashing. By using up button change screen number, which will become default screen. Press mode, display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by up dated screen. Press up button to go to the next screen SEt PASS. Note: Position 00 means screen NO 1,01 means screen NO 2 and so on. 9.0 Setting the pass word: After reaching the screen SEt PASS, press mode, display will show default password 0000 screen as shown. The zero will be flashing. By PASS ord using up button, change the number into required new password. Press mode, display will show L uP dAtE. Press mode again display will show ACCEPtEd followed by SEt PASS screen. Press up button to go to the next screen CtPt rAt. Press down button to ESCAPE. Meter will show rEStArt and then return to normal display mode.

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Appendix 5: DISPLAY SCREENS -3PH, 3WIRE


Screen 1 Total Power, Ave. Volts & Amps

Screen 2 Line Voltages

Screen 3 Currents

Screen 4 Inst. Active Power

Screen 5 Inst. Reactive Power

Screen 6 Inst. Apparent Power

Screen 7 Inst. Power Factor Power

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Screen 8 Voltage angles

Screen 9 Phase angles

Screen 10 Total Active, Reactive & Apparent Power

Screen 11 Power demand, Total PF & Frequency

Screen 12 Cum. Active Energy

Screen 13 Cum. Inductive Energy

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Screen 14 Cum. Capacitive Energy

Screen 15 Cum. Apparent Energy

Screen 16 Ph 1 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Voltages

Screen 17 Ph 2 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Voltages

Screen 18 Ph1 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Currents

Screen 19 Ph2 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Currents

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Appendix 6: DISPLAY SCREENS-3PHASE, 4WIRE


Screen 1 Total Power, Ave. Volts & Amps

Screen 2 3Ph. Voltages

Screen 3 Phase to phase voltages

Screen 4 3Ph. Currents

Screen 5 Inst. 3Ph. Active Power

Screen 6 Inst. 3Ph. Reactive Power

Screen 7 Inst. 3Ph. Apparent Power

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Screen 8 Inst. 3Ph. Power Factor

Screen 9 Voltage angles

Screen 10 Phase angles

Screen 11 Total Active, Reactive & Apparent Power

Screen 12 Power demand, Total PF & Frequency

Screen 13 Cum. Active Energy

Screen 14 Cum. Inductive Energy

Screen 15 Cum. Capacitive Energy

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Screen 16 Cum. Apparent Energy

Screen 17 Ph 1 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Voltages

Screen 18 Ph 2 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Voltages

Screen 19 Ph 3 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Voltages

Screen 20 Ph1 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Currents

Screen 21 Ph2 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Currents

Screen 22 Ph3 - Total, Fundamental & Distortion Currents

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Appendix 7
Wiring Diagram - 3 Ph. 4 Wire with CT & PT

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Wiring Diagram - 3 Ph. 4 Wire with CT & without PT

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Wiring Diagram - 3 Ph. 3 Wire with CT & PT

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Wiring Diagram - 3 Ph.3 Wire with CT & without PT

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Appendix 8: DIMENSIONAL DETAILS

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