User Manual
Multi-channel Circuit Metering System
BJ-MCM2403-V
User Manual
Version:1.4
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When you use BJ-MCM2403-V Series Multi-Channels Circuit Metering system, be sure to carefully read this user manual, and be able to fully understand the implications, the correct guidance of operations in accordance with user manual, which will help you make better use this DC Energy Meter, and help to solve the various problems at the scene.
- Before the meter turning on the power supply, be sure that the power supply within the provisions of the instrument;
- When installation, the current input terminal must non-open, voltage input terminals must Nonshort circuit;
- Be sure the instrument wiring consistent with the internal system settings;
- When communicating with the PC, instrument communication parameters must be consistent with the PC
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SUMMARIZE
The MCM2403-V Series provides a compact and robust metering solution, enable reliable monitoring of building electrical loads with a low installation cost-per-point by combining submetering. The unit performs real-time metering, measures energy consumption, multi-tariff time-ofuse (TOU) and monitors power quality of 4 channels circuits for three phase circuits.
Advanced communications options including Modbus via RS485, I/O communications provide for xtensive reliable data exchange. Multiple units can be connected together to meter unlimited number of circuits. The versatility of MCM400 meters are ideal for multi-tenant or departmental metering applications within office towers, condominiums, apartment buildings, shopping centers and other multi-user environments.
Measurement Function
Voltage: Line Voltage; Phase Voltage
Current: Total Current; Current per channel
Power and Power Factor: Total power Reactive Power, Apparent Power, Power Factor and for per channel
Frequency: System Frequency
Energy Function
Energy (kWh) measurement meeting international standards, accuracy is Class 1.0. It optional
Time of Use feature: 12 Seasons, 4 Tariffs record, max three-month data for each channel.
Over/Under Limit Alarming
Users can select parameters and set their set points. An alarm will be triggered when the set point is reached, user can get the info from MODBUS reading.
Power Quality Analysis
Optional power quality parameters such as voltage and current THD, Odd harmonic distortion (Total Odd HD), even harmonic distortion (Total Even HD), 2 ~ 21 times the harmonic content, Current Kfactor (KF), crest factor (CF), telephone interference factor (THFF), voltage and current unbalance etc.
Communication and Network
Supports RS485 communication open protocol: Modbus RTU;
SPECIFICATIONS
Reference standard:
IEC60688-2012
IEC62053-21:2003
GBT 22264.1-2008 (IEC61557-12)
Accuracy standards
Parameter | Accuracy | A phase | B phase | C phase | All |
Voltage Current Active Power Reactive Power Apparent power Power Factor Active Energy Reactive Energy Frequency |
0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 2 0.1 |
Va Aa1-12 Wa1-12 vara1-12 VAa1-12 PFa1-12 |
Vb Ab1-12 Wb1-12 varb1-12 VAb1-12 PFb1-12 |
Vc Ac1-12 Wc1-12 varc1-12 VAc1-12 PFc1-12 |
W1-12 var1-12 VA1-12 PF1-12 Wh1-12 varh1-12 Hz1-12 |
Notes: final metering accuracy depends one sampling CT and PT accuracy
Input
Voltage: Rated 20~380V (need confirm before order)
Current: Rated ../100mA (optional ../0.333V, need confirm before order)
Frequency: 40-65Hz
Overload
Current: 1.2 times rated continuous; 5 seconds for 10 times the rated
Voltage: 1 seconds for 2 times the rated
Dielectric strength
Standard IEC 61010-1
2kV AC RMS 1 minute, between input / output / case / power supply
EMC Test
standard | Test voltage | |
Electrostatic discharge immunity test: | IEC-61000-4-2 level 4 | 8Kv |
Electrical fast transient burst immunity test | IEC61000-4-4 level 3 |
Input 1kV; Power supply 2kV |
Surge (Shock) immunity test | IEC61000-4-5 level 3 | common mode test voltage 2kV |
Work environment
Temperature: -15C~ +55C
Humidity: RH 20%~95% (No condensation)
Storage Conditions
Temperature: -30C~+70C
Humidity: RH 20%~95%
Working Power
AC/DC 85-265V, 45-65Hz
Maximum power consumption 3W
Dimensions
L × H × D =105X104X61.75mm
INSTALLATION AND START-UP
The manual you hold in your hands contains information and warnings that the user should respect in order to guarantee a proper operation of all the instrument functions and keep its safety conditions. The instrument must not be powered and used until its definitive assembly is on the cabinet’s door.
Whether the instrument is not used as manufacturer’s specifications, the protection of the instrument can be damaged.
When any protection failure is suspected to exist (for example, it presents external visible damages),the instrument must be immediately powered off. In this case contact a qualified service representative.
Installation
Mounting
Instrument is to be mounted on 35mm Din-rail. Keep all connections inside the cabinet.
Note that with the instrument powered on, the terminals could be dangerous to touch and cover opening actions or elements removal may allow accessing dangerous parts. Therefore, the instrument must not be used until this is completely installed.
Notes:
Auxiliary power:
MCM2403-V meter with AUX power input, if not for a special statement, we provide the 85- 265VAC/DC power interface for standard products. Please ensure that the auxiliary power match meter access to prevent damage to the product.
Connection terminal of MCM400
Notes:
Meter use foolproof design, access terminal uses different styles block:
Terminal Current sampling Voltage sampling AUX sampling Digital output terminal RS485 COMM |
Size 3.81mm 7.62mm 5.08mm 5.08mm 3.81mm |
Style 6pin 4pin 2pin 3pin 3pin |
The current input pin need to access the CT, and output signal of CT is 0-100mA or 0~0.333V, CT access have polarity to power direction. Please confirm your ordering meter types and prepare related CT.
Digital output is passive load, inside relay can drive max 250VAC(3A)/30VDC(3A) load, please make sure connected load do not exceed this capacity.
Wiring diagram may be changed due to the special requirements of customers’ order, please refer the label on the rear part.
If you are or sure or signs unclear, please contact: Blue Jay Technical Support: tech@cqbluejay.com
SETUP PROCEDURE
Key operation
Screen switch or value increase/decrease
“SET” Menu enters or exit
Enter next menu or confirm the change
Show electric parameters
When the MCM400 in monitor screen, user can use keypad switch shows the electrical parameters, press to switch another screen in this channel, press
to switch parameter for channel 1-4 press
to switch more details parameter in screen screen roller logic as following:

Parameters Setting
The SETUP procedure of the MCM2403-V is performed by means of several SETUP options.
When into the SETUP, use the keyboard to select different options and enter required variables:
Press the key SET can enter the parameter setting. the screen ask access password (Default is 0001), then press can enter the menu.
The operation menu logic as following:
level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Description |
Input | Wiring mode |
3P4L/3P3L2CT/3P3 L3CT |
input signal network measurement |
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Rated volt | 220V | Default setting, cannot be modified | ||
Rated amp | 333mV | odified | Default setting, cannot be modified | |
PT ratio | Last time set value | 1-9999 | Default 0001 | |
CT of CH1 | Last time set value | 1-9999 | Default 0050 | |
CT of CH2 | Last time set value | 1-9999 | Default 0050 | |
CT of CH3 | Last time set value | 1-9999 | Default 0050 | |
CT of CH4 | Last time set value | 1-9999 | Default 0050 | |
Comm Setting |
Address | 1-247 | / | Default 0001 |
Baud Rate | 2400 / 4800 / 96001/19200 | / | Default is 9600 | |
Check format | n.8.1 / o.8.1 / e.8.1 | I | Factory default (n.8.1) | |
Alarm Setting |
Alarm 15 – |
Mode | OFF / Upper Limit /Lower Limit | Total three mode |
Delay | / | Alarm triggered time delay, Default 001.0s |
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Parameter | Ua/Ub/Uc/Uab/Ubc… | Alarm triggered parameters | ||
Value | 0-9999 | Default is 5500,value related to secondary side parameters, unit: Volte – 0.1V; Amp – 0.001A; Active power – 0.1W; Reactive power – 0.1 VAR; Power factor – 0.001; Frequency – 0.01 HZ; |
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hysteresis | 0-9999 | Default is 0050 | ||
Related channel | CH1-4 | Default CH1 | ||
Digital output |
DO | Mode | Remote Alarm 1…5 ON O FF |
Remote for RS485 control Alarm_1…5 related to alarm setting ON/OFF are forced act/release |
Time | Default 001.0sec | In Alarm act for delay time, in remote control mode for pulse time | ||
System Settings |
Password | 0-9999 | / | Reset user password |
Display | MAN Number 1-9 |
/ | Manual switching, or automatic switching in 1-9sec |
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Backlight | 1-5 | / | LCD backlight duration, unit is min, default is 5 | |
Clear | Energy | / | Clear the record in meter | |
Contrast | 1~9 | / | LCD display contrast, default is 5 |
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
Connection for the RS485 BUS
The composition of the RS-485 cabling must be carried out with a meshed screen cable (minimum 3 wire), diameter of not less than 0.5mm , with a maximum distance of 1,200 m between the BJ194… and the master unit. This Bus may connect a maximum of 32 BJ194…
Note:
- For communication with the master unit, customers can choose the RS-232 to RS-485 converter to use
- Full range of BJ-… meter RS485 PIN number is 58,59,60
- Due to product modifications or custom requirements, the interface pin place may be changed. For details, please refer to product label on the rear board
MODBUS © protocol
Modbus RTU Frame Format:
Address code | 1 BYTE | Slave device address 1-247 |
Function code | 1 BYTE | Indicates the function codes like read coils / inputs |
Data code | 4 BYTE | Starting address, high byte Starting address, low byte Number of registers, high byte Number of registers, low byte |
Error Check code | 2 BYTE | Cyclical Redundancy Check ( CRC ) |
MODBUS FUNCTIONS
Code: | Meaning: | Description: |
FUNCTION 03 | Reading of n Words | This function permits to read all the electrical parameters of the BJ194…series. |
FUNCTION 06 | Preset single Registers | Write value in to the relevant register |
Register Address Table
Basic Power Data—Primary Side (Read only)
Address | Data | Byte mode | Instruction | Status | |
0 | CH1_Ua | float | 2 | Channel_1 Phase to Line Voltage, Unit: V | R |
2 | CH1_Ub | float | 2 | R | |
4 | CH1_Lic | float | 2 | R | |
6 | CH1_Uab | float | 2 | Channel_1 Phase to Phase Voltage, Unit: V | R |
8 | CH1_Ubc | float | 2 | R | |
10 | CH1_Uca | float | 2 | R | |
12 | CHtla | float | 2 | Channel_1 Three phase Current, Unit: A | R |
14 | CH1_Ib | float | 2 | R | |
16 | CH1_Ic | float | 2 | R | |
18 | CH1_Pa | float | 2 | Channel _1 Individual phase active power, Unit: kW |
R |
20 | C1-11_Pb | float | 2 | R | |
22 | CHl_Pc | float | 2 | R | |
24 | CH1_P∑ | float | 2 | Channel 1 Total active power, Unit: kW | R |
26 | CH1_Qa | float | 2 | Channel _1 Individual phase reactive power, Unit: kVar | R |
28 | CH1_Qb | float | 2 | R | |
30 | CH1_Qc | float | 2 | R | |
32 | CH1_Q∑ | float | 2 | Channel _1 1 Total reactive power, Unit: kVar | R |
34 | CH1_Sa | float | 2 | Channel _1 Individual apparent power, Unit: kVA | R |
36 | C1-11_Sb | float | 2 | R | |
38 | CH1_Sc | float | 2 | R | |
40 | CH1_S∑ | float | 2 | Channel 1 Total apparent power, Unit: kVK | R |
42 | CH1_PFa | float | 2 | Channel_1 Individual power factor, 0-1.000 | R R R |
44 | CH1_PF∑ | float | 2 | ||
46 | CH1_PFc | float | 2 | ||
48 | CH1_PF∑ | float | 2 | Channel_1 Total power factor, 0-1.000 | R |
50 | CHl_FR | float | 2 | Channel _1 Frequency, Unit:0.01-Hz | R |
52 | CH1_EpZ+ | float | 2 | Channel 1 Total positive active energy, Unit: kWh | R |
54 | CH1_EpZ- | float | 2 | Channel 1 Total negative active energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
56 | CH1_EqZ+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 Total positive reactive energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
58 | CH1_EqZ- | float | 2 | Channel_1 Total negative reactive energy, Unit: kWh | R |
60 | CHLEpA+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 A phase positive active energy, Unit: kWh | R |
62 | CH1_EpA- | float | 2 | Channel_1 A phase negative active energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
64 | CH1_EqA+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 A phase positive reactive energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
66 | CH1_EqA- | float | 2 | Channel_1 A phase negative reactive energy, Unit: kWh | R |
68 | CH1_EpB+ | float | N | Channel_1 B phase positive active energy, Unit: kWh | R |
70 | CH1_EpB- | float | 2 | Channel_1 B phase negative active energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
72 | CH1_EqB+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 B phase positive reactive energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
74 | CH1_EqB- | float | 2 | Channel_1 B phase negative reactive energy, Unit: kWh | R |
76 | CH1_EpC+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 C phase positive active energy, Unit: kWh | R |
78 | CH1_EpC- | float | 2 | Channel_1 C phase negative active energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
80 | CH1_EqC+ | float | 2 | Channel_1 C phase positive reactive energy, Unit: kVarh | R |
82 | CH1_EqC- | float | 2 | Channel_1 C phase negative reactive energy, Unit: kWh | R |
100-182 | CH2_parameter | float | 2 | Channel_2 parameter, structure refer to Channel 1 | R |
200-282 | CH3_parameter | float | 2 | Channel_3 parameter, structure refer to Channel 1 | R |
300-382 | CH4_parameter | float | 2 | Channel_4 parameter, structure refer to Channel 1 | R |
Meter status data
Address | Data | Byte mode | Instruction | Status | |
1200 | Digital output | int | 1 | 0: without act 1: active for trig | R |
1202 | Alarm | int | 1 | 0: without alarm 1: Alarm trigged Bit 0-4 show Alarm 1-5 status |
R |
1203(R/ W) | DO working mode | int | 1 | 0: Remote control 1:Related to Alarm _1 2:Related to Alarm _2 3:Related to Alarm _3 4:Related to Alarm _4 5:Related to Alarm _5 6:trig to closed 7: trig to opened |
R/W |
1204 | DO time delay | int | 1 | In alarm mode: 0.0-999.9sec In remote control mode: 0 for Level output: other value for pulse width 0.1-999.9sec |
R/W |
1240 | Wiring mode | int | 1 | 0: 3P4W 1:3P3W-2CT 2:3P3W-3CT |
R |
1241 | Voltage range | int | 1 | Unit: V | R |
1242 | Current range | int | 1 | Unit: 333mV | R |
1243 | PT ratio | int | 1 | Range: 1-9999 | R |
1244 | CT of CH1 | int | 1 | Range: 1-9999 | R |
1245 | CT of CH2 | int | 1 | Range: 1-9999 | R |
1246 | CT of CH3 | int | 1 | Range: 1-9999 | R |
1247 | CT of CH4 | int | 1 | Range: 1-9999 | R |
Voltage harmonic (max 21th)
Address | Data | Byte mode | Instruction | Status | |
1300 | THDUa | int | 1 | A-phase Voltage THD, unit 0.1% | R |
1301 | THDUb | int | 1 | B-phase Voltage THD | R |
1302 | THDUc | int | 1 | C-phase Voltage THD | R |
1303 | TOHDUa | int | 1 | A-phase Voltage odd harmonic total distortion, unit 0.1% |
R |
1304 | TOHDUb | int | 1 | B-phase Voltage odd harmonic total distortion |
R |
1305 | TOHDUc | int | 1 | C-phase Voltage odd harmonic total distortion |
R |
1306 | TEHDUa | int | 1 | A-phase Voltage even harmonic total distortion, unit 0.1% |
R |
1307 | TEHDUb | int | 1 | B-phase Voltage even harmonic total distortion |
R |
1308 | TEHDUc | int | 1 | C-phase Voltage even harmonic total distortion |
R |
1320-1339 | HUa | int | 20 | A phase voltage harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th, unit 0.1(Yo | R |
1340-1359 | HUb | int | 20 | B phase voltage harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th | R |
1360-1379 | HUc | int | 20 | C phase voltage harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th | R |
Current harmonic (max 21th)
Address | Data | Byte mode | Instruction | Status | |
1400 | THDIa1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 A-phase Current THD, unit 0.1% | R |
1401 | THDIb1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 B-phase Current THD | R |
1402 | THDIc1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 C-phase Current THD | R |
1403 | TOHDIa1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 A-phase Current odd harmonic total distortion, unit 0.1% |
R |
1404 | TOHDIb1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 B-phase Current odd harmonic total distortion | R |
1405 | TOHDIc1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 C-phase Current odd harmonic total distortion | R |
1406 | TEHDIa1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 A-phase Current evenharmonic total distortion, unit 0.1% | R |
1407 | TEHDIb1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 B-phase Current even harmonic total distortion | R |
1408 | TEHDIc1 | int | 1 | Channel_1 C-phase Current even harmonic total distortion | R |
1420-1439 | HIa1 | int | 20 | Channel_1 A phase Current harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th, unit 0.1% | R |
1440-1459 | HIb1 | int | 20 | Channel_1 B phase Current harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th | R |
1460-1479 | Hic1 | int | 20 | Channel_1 C phase Current harmonic ratio for 2 to 21th | R |
1500-1579 | CH2 Harmonic | int | 20 | Channel_2 harmonic value, structure refer to Channel_1 | R |
1600-1679 | CH3 Harmonic | int | 20 | Channel_3 harmonic value, structurerefer to Channel_1 | R |
1700-1779 | CH4 Harmonic | int | 20 | Channel_4 harmonic value, structurerefer to Channel_1 | R |
Special operation
Address | Data | Byte mode | Instruction | Status | |
3000 | Reset nergycounter | int | 1 | Send code 0x0A0A (DEC 2570) to clear all the energy counter | W |
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
All installation specification described at the previous chapters named: INSTALLATION AND STARTUP, INSTALLATION MODES and SPECIFICATIONS.
Note that with the instrument powered on, the terminals could be dangerous to touching and cover opening actions or elements removal may allow accessing dangerous parts. This instrument is factory-shipped at proper operation condition.
MAINTENANCE
The MCM2403-V does not require any special maintenance. No adjustment, maintenance or repairing action should be done when the instrument open and powered on, should those actions are essential, high-qualified operators must perform them.
Before any adjustment, replacement, maintenance or repairing operation is carried out; the instrument must be disconnected from any power supply source.
When any protection failure is suspected to exist, the instrument must be immediately put out of service. The instrument’s design allows a quick replacement in case of any failure.
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Email: tech@cqbluejay.com
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