Instruction Manual for OMRON models including: KM-N3-FLK On Panel Power Monitor, KM-N3-FLK, On Panel Power Monitor, Power Monitor, Monitor

KM-N3-FLK

5371687-8

OMRON

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model KM-N3-FLK
On-Panel Power Monitor
&/ INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the On-panel Power Monitor, model KM-N3-FLK (referred to as model KM-N3 in this manual). This manual describes the functions, performance, and application methods needed for optimum use of model KM-N3. Please observe the following when using model KM-N3.
· This product is designed for use by qualified personnel with a knowledge of electrical systems. · Before using the product, thoroughly read and understand this manual to ensure correct use. · Keep this manual in a safe location so that it is available for reference whenever required.

TRACEABILITY INFORMATION:

Importer in EU:

Manufacturer:

Omron Europe B.V. Omron Corporation,

Wegalaan 67-69 Shiokoji Horikawa, 2132 JD Hoofddorp, Shimogyo-ku, The Netherlands Kyoto 600-8530 JAPAN

The following notice applies only to products that carry the CE mark: This is a class A product. In residential areas it may cause radio Interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference

 OMRON Corporation

5371687-8 G

For detailed instructions, download "Model KM-N3-FLK User's Manual" (catalog no. N214-E1-01) from our website.

PRECAUTIONS ON SAFETY

Key to Warning Symbols

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury, or there may be property damage.

CAUTION
Property damage may occur due to fire. Tighten the terminal screws to the specified torques. After tightening the screw, check that the screw is not loose. M3 screw: 0.5 to 0.58N·m
Minor or moderate injury or property damage may occur due to explosion. Do not use in locations exposed to flammable or explosive gases.
Breakdown or explosion may occasionally occur. Use the power voltage and load within the specified and rate ranges.
Electric shock may occasionally occur. Do not touch any of the terminals while the power is being supplied.
Electric shock may occasionally occur. Always make sure that the power to the circuit the CT is being attached to is turned OFF before connecting the CT*.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. Do not supply a current to the CT input terminal that exceeds the maximum CT secondary current.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. Never disassemble, modify, or repair the product.
* CT: Current Transformer
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE
Observe the following to ensure safe use of model KM-N3. · Do not use or store the product in any of the following locations.
r Locations subject to shock or vibration r Unstable locations where the user might fall/tumble down r Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside rated ranges r Locations subject to condensation as the result of severe changes in temperature r Outside or otherwise exposed to direct sunlight and weather r Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise r Locations exposed to electromagnetic fields r Locations subject to exposure to water or oil. r Locations subject to exposure to salt water spray. r Locations subject to corrosive gases (in particular, sulfide gas and ammonia gas). r Locations subject to dust (including iron dust). r Locations subject to exposure to solvents · Be sure to wire properly with the terminals with correct symbols. · Use AWG20 to 16 (with a cross-section of 0.5 to 1.5mm2) to wire the power supply terminals. The heat resistant temperature of the wire is 85 degree or more. · Use AWG18 to 14 (with a cross-section of 0.75 to 2.0mm2) to wire the CT and measurement voltage terminals. Use the crimping terminals of the round shape or Y-shape compatible with the M3 screw. The heat resistant temperature of the wire is 85 degree or more. · Use twisted or solid wire AWG24 to 16 (with a cross-section of 0.25 to 1.5mm2) to wire communication terminals. The heat resistant temperature of the wire is 85 degree or more. · Before using or maintaining the product, thoroughly read and understand this manual. · Understand the user manual before setting the device. · Do not pull cables. · For compliance with standards and safety, in order to protect against overcurrent, install a branch circuit protector with a rated current of 1A conforming to the voltage at which the device is used and the appropriate standards of the country where the device is used (US: UL Listed, Canada: cUL Listed,and other countries: for example, IEC60947-1 and IEC60947-2).Failure to do so may lead to an electric shock or fire. Install the branch circuit protector on the (1) L+ terminal of this product and the Line side of the power supply. · Before using the device, be sure to check the wiring before turning on the power. Electric shock, injury, accident, or malfunction may occasionally occur because defective wiring. · Do not touch any of the terminals while the power is being supplied. · Do not install the product close to heat-producing devices (those using coil elements, for instance). · Separate the product wiring from high-voltage or high-current power lines to prevent inductive noise. Do not place the product wiring parallel to or in the same ducts or conduits as power lines. Use separate ducts, separate conduits, or shielded cables to prevent noise. · This is a "class A" product. In residential areas it may cause radio interference. The user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference if this occurs. · Use the product by incorporating it in a panel 1 to 8 mm thick. If the panel thickness is not appropriate or the mounting method is not appropriate, the product might be come off.

PRECAUTIONS FOR CORRECT USE
· This product is not categorized as "a specified measuring instrument" officially approved by an organization specified in relevant measurement acts. It cannot be used to certify power usage.
· Set the parameters of the product so that they are suitable for the system being measured. · Use this product in an overvoltage category II environment. When using in an overvoltage category III
environment, install a varistor between the voltage input terminal of this product and the ground to reduce the overvoltage. Select a varistor that suits your environment and conditions. · In a power supply system where it is unearthed neutral, a varistor cannot be installed between the voltage input terminal and the ground, so it cannot be used in an overvoltage category III environment. · This product cannot be used to measure the inverter's secondary side. · Ensure that the rated voltage is reached within 2 seconds of turning the power on. · When cleaning the unit, make sure the power is off and wipe the surface of the unit with a soft dry cloth. Do not use chemicals including solvents such as thinners, benzine, or alcohol. · Use a CT whose secondary output is 1A or 5A.
· The data for active energy is saved at 5 minute intervals. The data for the 5 minutes preceding the unit powering off may not be saved under some circumstances.
· Dispose of this product appropriately as industrial refuse in accordance with local and national regulations.

 

Features
This product is an electric energy monitor mounted on the panel of the control board. It complies with the international IEC accuracy standards and can be connected using general-purpose CTs. One unit can measure a maximum of four circuits. The unit can measure the power of each point accurately.

Main unit specifications

Item Rated input voltage Rated frequency Variation range of power supply voltage Variation range of power supply frequency Power consumption Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Dielectric strength voltage
Insulation resistance
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
Electromagnetic environment Display and Operation Weight Mounting Altitude Installation environment Applicable standards Supplied Accessories

Content AC100 to 240V 50/60Hz 85 to 110% of rated power supply voltage
45 to 65Hz
7VA or less -25 to 55 oC (with no icing or condensation)
25 to 85%RH -25 to 85 oC (with no icing or condensation) 25 to 85%RH 1) Between the set of electric circuits and the case: 1400 VAC for 1 minute 2) Between the batch input of power supply, voltage, and current and the set of
communication terminals and pulse output terminals: 1400 VAC for 1 minute 1) Between electronic circuitry and case: 20M max. (at DC500V mega) 2) Between the batch input of power supply, voltage, and current and the set of
communication terminals and pulse output terminals: 20M max. (at 500 VDC mega) Single amplitude: 0.1mm, Acceleration: 15m/s2, Frequency: 10 to 150Hz 10 sweeps for eight minutes along the three axes 150m/s2, 3 times each in the up, down, left, right, forward, and back directions Industrial electromagnetic environment (EN/IEC 61326-1 Table 2) LCD display, buttons
Approximately 300g (main unit), approximately 400g (when in packaging)
Mounting on the panel Under 2000m Overvoltage category and measurement category: II, Pollution level: 2 EN61010-1, EN61010-2-030, EN61326-1, UL61010-1, UL61010-2-030 Instruction Manual (this document), compliance sheet, Mounting adapter, waterproof packing

· Regarding the copliance with CT standards

available Not available

UL and CSA compliant

KM-NCT-EA



KM20-CTN



KM-NCT-A



KM20-CTF-A



Listing CT oGXOBA /



XOBA 7category

UL and CSA not compliant,CE compliant
    Please check with the CT distributor.

Not compliant all of UL, CSA, and CE    


Output specifications

Item Pulse output (Active energy)
RS-485

Number of output points Output capacity Residual voltage when ON Current leakage when OFF Output units Pulse ON time Protocol Sync method Communication speed Maximum transmission distance Maximum number of devices connected

Content : 4 (PhotoMOS relay outputs) : DC40V, 50mA or less : Less than 1.5V (when output current is 50mA) : 0.1mA max. : 1,10,100,1k,5k,10k,50k, 100k(Wh) : 500ms fixed : Modbus (RTU),CompoWay/F : Asynchronous : 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200bps : 1200m : 99 (Modbus), 31 (CompoWay/F)

Attaching the body of the unit

Create an opening on the panel according to the panel machining dimensions. · Use a panel 1 to 8 mm thick.

In order to make the unit waterproof, with the accessory waterproof packing on the front of the panel, insert the unit into the panel opening. · Unless the waterproof packing is put, the product is not waterproof.

Fit the attached mounting adapter into the fixing grooves on the top and bottom faces of the rear case.
Push in the mounting adapter from the terminal side until it contacts the panel to fix the main unit tentatively.
Fasten the fixing screws of the top and bottom mounting adapter alternately as keeping balance little by little. · Apply a fastening torque of 0.29 to 0.39 N·m.
* For safety purposes, install the main unit where you are not able to touch the terminals when operating the main unit. For example, install the main unit with the terminals hidden within the control board so that a person working on the unit will not be able to touch live wires.

Mounting adapter

Panel Mounting adapter Fixing screw

Panel opening dimensions

92

+0.8 0

+0.8 0

92

Waterproof packing
Wiring of power supply, CT, and measurement voltage input
 Wiring the power supply
For safety purposes, turn off the mains power and the breaker to ensure there is no power supply while you are working. · The terminal is the push-in type. Also read "Cautions when connecting the Push-In Plus terminal "
when wiring. · To wire with the power supply terminal, use AWG20-16 wire (with a cross-section of 0.5 to 1.5 mm2). · Peel the wire-coating by 10 mm when using a ferrule terminal and by 8 mm when not using it. · Use a ferrule terminal with a conductor portion 8mm long.

Measurement specifications

Item

Content

Active power

0.5% (Compliant with IEC62053-22 Class 0.5S)*

Reactive power

2% (Compliant with IEC62053-23 Class 2)*

Measurement frequency 80ms (at 50Hz), 66.7ms (at 60Hz)

Functions

Conversion

*IEC62053 is an international standard dealing with electricity metering.

*This does not include the measuring error margin of the generic CT.

Measurement input specifications

Item Applicable circuit type Number of measuring circuits

Content 3-phase 4-wire, 1-phase 2-wire, 1-phase 3-wire, 3-phase 3-wire 3-phase 4-wire : Maximum 1 circuit 1-phase 2-wire : Maximum 4 circuits 1-phase 3-wire, 3-phase 3-wire : Maximum 2 circuits

Rated input voltage
Connectable CTs Rated current for CT secondary side Maximum current for CT secondary side

3-phase 4-wire(earthed neutral ): 100 to 277 VAC (L-N), 173 to 480 VAC (L-L) 3-phase 4-wire(unearthed neutral): 100 to 120 VAC (L-N), 173 to 208 VAC (L-L) 1-phase 2-wire : 100 to 277 VAC 1-phase 3-wire : 100 to 240 VAC (L-N), 200 to 480 VAC (L-L) 3-phase 3-wire : 173 to 277 VAC (L-L)
Generic CT (Secondary rated current: 1A or 5A)* 1A
6A

* Use a CT with a rated load of 1.0 VA or more.

Power supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC
 Wiring the CTs

L+ Power N- supply NC + -
RS-485 +

S1 CT1
S2
S1 CT2
S2 S1

For safety purposes, turn off the mains power and the breaker to ensure there is no power supply while
you are working.
· You will need 3 CTs to measure 3-phase 4-wire, 2 CTs to measure 1-phase 3-wire or 3-phase 3-wire, and 1 CT to measure 1-phase 2-wire.
· CTs have polarity, so confirm the current directions at the power supply side (K) and load side (L) before wiring the CTs. If the direction is not appropriate, power cannot be measured correctly.

LN

CT

Breaker

Main unit

K Power side

L Main unit side

· To wire the CT input terminals, use AWG18-14 wire (with a cross-section of 0.75 to 2.0 mm2) and crimping terminals of the round shape or Y-shape (5.8mm wide or less) compatible with the M3 screw.
· The recommended torque for screwing the 3mm screws onto the terminal panel is 0.5 to 0.58 N·m. Make sure the crimping terminal is pushed all the way in and tightened firmly. After fixing the wiring, confirm that the wire is fixed securely.
 Wiring the measurement voltage input

For safety purposes, turn off the mains power and the breaker to ensure there is no power supply while
you are working.
· Wire correctly so the phase sequence is correct. You will be unable to measure the power and energy correctly if you fail to do so.
· To wire with the measurement voltage input terminal, use AWG18-14 electric wire (with a cross-section of 0.75-2.0mm2) and crimping terminals of the round shape or Y-shape (5.8mm wide or less) compatible with the M3 screw.
· The recommended fastening torque of the M3 terminal screw is 0.5 to 0.58 N·m. Make sure the ferrule terminal is pushed all the way in and tightened firmly. After fixing the wiring, confirm that the wire is fixed securely.

 Wiring diagrams
· The below table shows the wiring of voltage input terminals and CT input terminals with each phase and wire type (3-phase 4-wire, 1-phase 2-wire, 1-phase 3-wire, and 3-phase 3-wire). Wire the device according to the phase and wire type.

VR

VS

VT

VN

CT-R

CT-S

3-phase 4-wire

V1

V2

V3

VN circuit A CT1

CT2

circuit A CT1

1-phase 2-wire

V1



circuit B CT2



VN circuit C CT3



circuit D CT4

1-phase 3-wire

V1



V3

VN circuit A CT1 circuit C CT3



3-phase 3-wire

V1

V2

V3

circuit A CT1

 circuit C CT3



(wiring example for 3-phase 4-wire) P1/P2: Primary S1/S2: Secondary
· The diagram at right shows the relationship between the wiring table and the terminals on the main unit.
· For details about how to wire the CTs, connect the S1 terminal to the CT power supply side (K) and the S2 terminal to the CT load side (L).For the distinction between the power supply side (K) and load side (L) of the CT,refer to the manual of the CTs you are using.

CT INPUT S1
CT-R S2 S1
CT-S S2 S1
CT-T S2
MEASURED VOLTAGE INPUT
VR VS VT VN

RST N
S1 P1
S2 P2 S1 P1
S2 P2 S1 P1
S2 P2

S1 CT1
S2
S1 CT2
S2
S1 CT3
S2
S1 CT4
S2
V1
MEASURED V2 VOLTAGE V3
VN

CT-T CT3

CT2 CT4 CT2 CT4

Pulse output wiring
NPN output

PNP output




Load Load Load Load

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

COM

Load Load Load Load

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

COM

This unit is equipped with 4 pulse output terminals. The common terminal is used commonly.
· The terminal is the push-in type. Also read "Cautions when connecting the Push-In Plus terminal " when wiring.
· Do not directly connect an external power source to OUT or COM. Make sure the load is connected. · To wire with the pulse output terminal, use AWG24-16 twisted or solid wire (with a cross-section of
0.25 to 1.5 mm2). · Peel the wire-coating by 10 mm when using a ferrule terminal and by 8 mm when not using it. · Use a ferrule terminal with a conductor portion 8mm long. · To avoid the influence of noise, use separate wiring for the signals and for the power. · Output for circuit A is allocated to OUT1, circuit B to OUT2, circuit C to OUT3, and circuit D to OUT4,
and these allocations are fixed.

RS-485 wiring
The configuration of the connection should be either 1:1 or 1:N. If the 1:N connection is Modbus, up to
99 KM-N3 can be connected. If CompoWay/F, up to 31 KM-N3 can be connected.
· The terminal is the push-in type. Also read "Cautions when connecting the Push-In Plus terminal " when wiring.

Communications master (host device)

RS-485

RS-485

RS-485

· There is no FG terminal on KM-N3. Connect only the + wire and - wire of RS-485. · Use twisted pair cables. · To wire with the RS-485 terminal, use twisted or solid wire of AWG24-16 (with a cross-section of 0.25
to 1.5 mm2). · Peel the wire-coating by 10 mm when using a ferrule terminal and by 8 mm when not using it. · Use a ferrule terminal with a conductor portion 8mm long. · To avoid the influence of noise, use separate wiring for the RS-485 communications and for the power. · The maximum transmission distance is 1200m. · Irrespective of the transmission distance and number of units connected, perform communications
checks with the actual units.
Termination settings · This unit is equipped with a terminating resistor inside the main unit. On the unit that is the terminator
for communications, short the RS-485 - terminal and the RS-485 E terminal with a cable. Connect with the internal terminating resistor. · If the host device you are using does not have its own built in terminating resistor, connect a terminating resistor to the host device. The terminating resistance is 120 (1/2W). · Do not wire in a terminating resistor terminal on KM-N3 that are along the transmission path. This can caused communication failures.
Safety standard compatibility
If the equipment is used by a method not specified by the manufacturer, the equipment might lose the equipped protection.
The temporary overvoltage occurring on the main power supply must not exceed the following values: Confirm the voltage using the power supply voltage of the product that you purchased.
Short-time overvoltage: 1200 V+ (power supply voltage) Long-time overvoltage: 250 V+ (power supply voltage)
For safety standard compliant, Listing CT of XOBA / XOBA7 category must be used.
<Meaning of the warning symbols on the product> Electric shock may occasionally occur. Use the product according to this content. Heat resistant temperature of wires that are used with the product needs to be more than 85 degree.

Multi-address system

This unit makes it possible to have a maximum of 4 measuring circuits in one unit. The measuring circuits act as independent power monitors, each able to measure, each having different settings, and each allocated different communications addresses. You can easily change the number of circuits by enabling or disabling the measuring circuits.

1-Phase 2-wire (4 circuits max.)

1-phase 3-wire, 3-Phase 3-wire (2 circuits max.)

Circuit D
Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

Circuit C

Circuit B

Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

model KM-N3

Circuit A
Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

Circuit C

Circuit A

Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

Measurement value Setting Value Communication address

model KM-N3

Mode configuration

This model has three modes: measuring mode, setting mode, and communication setting mode.

Measuring mode Setting mode
Communication setting mode

:The measured values or alarm details of each circuit are displayed. :By operating keys on the body of the unit you can change settings for each of the circuits, and make common settings for communications, output, the display, etc. :Make settings on the units using RS-485 communication.

Measurement mode

Alarm screen

Circuit D
Measurement value

Circuit C
Measurement value

Circuit B
Measurement value

[MODE]

Circuit A
Measurement value

Start-Up

Configuration mode

Password input

[MODE] Hold Down

Other

Common CircuitD CircuitC CircuitB

Setting value

Setting value

Setting value

Setting value

[MODE]

Setting value

CircuitA Setting value

Command
Communication setting mode
Using RS-485 communication, change setting from a host device.

· In the measuring mode and setting mode, the circuit B to D items are displayed by switch the enable/ disable settings for each of the circuits to "ON" (enabled). (The circuits indicated inside the dotted lines are "OFF" (disabled) in the default state.)
· The alarm screen is displayed when an alarm has occurred.
Switching between the measuring mode and the setting mode Switch between the measuring mode and setting mode by pressing and holding the [MODE· ] key. · "Press and hold" means pressing the key for 1 or more seconds.
How to enter the password · When moving from the measuring mode to the setting mode, you need to enter the password that has been set. · The default password is "0001". · You can set a password of 4 numerals between 0000 and 9999. Change the password as necessary. · You will be unable to reset the password if you forget it. Take care to note the password carefully when changing it. · There is no functionality to disable the password setting. · If you forget the password, contact the place of purchase or the manufacturer.

Measuring mode
· Measurement display When the [MODE· ] key is pressed, the measuring items are displayed after the screen for showing the destination circuit. · By pressing the [I/V/F/PF], [P/Q], [E1], or [E2] key, the measuring items are switched. · When an alarm has occurred, the screen transits to not only the screen displaying the measured values
but also the screen displaying the alarm details. (1P2W display example)
[MODE]
Alarm screen

Circuit D

Circuit C

Circuit B

Circuit A

measured values measured values measured values measured values

(Display of circuit A measured values)

Instantaneous value display

[I/V/F/PF] key

[P/Q] key

[E1] key

[E2] key

Integrated

value display

[I/V/F/PF]

[P/Q]

[E1]

[E2]

[I/V/F/PF]

[P/Q]

[E1]

[E2]

By pressing the [I/V/F/PF] or [P/Q] key, the instantaneous value display is switched. By pressing the [E1] or [E2] key, the integrated value display is switched.

· Measurement display list

Instantaneous Integrated

key

Item

value display value display

1

Current

0.000 to 9999

-----

2

Voltage A *1

0.000 to 9999

-----

3 I/V/F/PF

Voltage B *2

0.000 to 9999

-----

4

Frequency

45.0 to 65.0

-----

5

Power factor

-1.00 to 1 .00

-----

1

Active power (each phase) -9999 to 9999

-----

2 3

P/Q

Active power (total)

-9999 to 9999

Reactive power (each phase) -9999 to 9999

---------

4

Reactive power (total) -9999 to 9999

-----

1

Active energy (import)

-----

0 to 999999

2

Active energy (export)

-----

0 to 999999

3

Cumulative total reactive power

-----

0 to 999999

4 5

Reactive energy (import)

E1

Reactive energy (export)

---------

0 to 999999 0 to 999999

6

T1 active energy (import)

-----

0 to 999999

7

T2 active energy (import)

-----

0 to 999999

8

T3 active energy (import)

-----

0 to 999999

9

T4 active energy (import)

-----

0 to 999999

1

Active energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

2

Active energy (export) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

3

Cumulative total reactive power (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

4

Reactive energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

5

E2

Reactive energy (export) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

6

T1 active energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

7

T2 active energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

8

T3 active energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

9

T4 active energy (import) (resettable)

-----

0 to 999999

10

Conversion value

-----

0 to 999999

units
A V/kV V/kV Hz PF kW/MW kW/MW kvar/Mvar kvar/Mvar kWh/MWh kWh/MWh ("--" is lit)
kvarh/Mvarh ("Total Q" is lit)
kvarh/Mvarh ("--" is lit) kvarh/Mvarh kWh/MWh kWh/MWh kWh/MWh kWh/MWh kWh/MWh
("RESETTABLE" is lit) kWh/MWh ("--" is lit) ("RESETTABLE" is lit) kvarh/Mvarh ("Total Q" is lit) ("RESETTABLE" is lit) kvarh/Mvarh ("--" is lit) ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
kvarh/Mvarh ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
kWh/MWh ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
kWh/MWh ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
kWh/MWh ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
kWh/MWh ("RESETTABLE" is lit)
N/A

The unit such as k or M is switched automatically.
Although the indication value of the model KM-N3 main unit is returned to zero when the integrated value has reached the maximum, the unit continues to integrate the measured value. Correct values can be obtained by using the communication function. *1 Voltage A: The phase voltage and line voltage of the each phase and wire type are displayed.
*2 Voltage B: The line voltage is displayed only for the three-phase four-wire type.

Setting mode

· Setting item list

Circuit A

MENU No. A1
A2
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B0
B1

B2

Circuit

B

B3

B4

B5

B6

B7

C0

C1

C2

Circuit

C

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

D0

D1

D2

Circuit

D

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

00

01

02 03 04 05 Common 06 CMMN 07

08

09

0A

0B 0C 90 Others 91 ETC 92 93

Setting Item
Phase and wire type
Communication address
Current on the CT secondary side Current on the CT primary side
Voltage assignment Pulse output ON/OFF
Active energy reset Circuit B ON/OFF
Phase and wire type
Communication address
Current on the CT secondary side Current on the CT primary side
Voltage assignment Pulse output ON/OFF
Active energy reset Circuit C ON/OFF
Phase and wire type
Communication address
Current on the CT secondary side Current on the CT primary side
Voltage assignment Pulse output ON/OFF
Active energy reset Circuit D ON/OFF
Phase and wire type
Communication address
Current on the CT secondary side Current on the CT primary side
Voltage assignment Pulse output ON/OFF
Active energy reset Protocol
Communication speed
Data length Stop bit Parity
Transmission wait time VT ratio
Conversion rate
Pulse output units
Automatic LCD off Alarm display with negative effective power value ON/OFF
Tariff ON/OFF Change password Software version display All active energy reset
Initialize Restart

Main display Display of options and input values 3P4W / 1P2W /1P3W / 3P3W /1P2W2 / 1P3W2
Modbus : --, 01 to 99 CompoWay/F : -- 00 to 99
1A / 5A 1 to 99999 V_R / V_T / V_R-T ON / OFF
----ON / OFF The phase and wire type set by menu No. A1 is displayed. Modbus : --, 01 to 99 CompoWay/F : -- 00 to 99
1A / 5A 1 to 9999 V_R / V_T / V_R-T ON / OFF
----ON / OFF The phase and wire type set by menu No. A1 is displayed. Modbus : --, 01 to 99 CompoWay/F : -- 00 to 99
1A / 5A 1 to 9999 V_R / V_T / V_R-T ON / OFF
----ON / OFF 5IFQIBTFBOEXJSFUZQFTFUCZNFOV No. A1 is displayed. Modbus : --, 01 to 99 CompoWay/F : -- 00 to 99
1A / 5A 1 to 9999 V_R / V_T / V_R-T ON / OFF
----MODBS / COMPF 1.2K / 2.4K /4.8K 9.6K / 19.2K / 38.4K(bps)
7/ 8 1/ 2 NONE / ODD / EVEN 00 to 99 1.00 to 999.99 0.000 to 99.999 1 / 10 / 100 / 1K / 5K 10K / 50K /100K (Wh) OFF / 1.0 / 5.0 / 10.0 (minutes)
ON / OFF
ON / OFF 0000 to 9999
V.1.0.0 -------------

Default Value 3P4W
01
5A 5 V_R OFF ----OFF
Automatic S/N 5A 5 V_R OFF ----OFF
Automatic S/N 5A 5 V_R OFF ----OFF
Automatic S/N 5A 5 V_R OFF -----
MODBS
9.6K
8 1 EVEN 20 1.00 10.000
100
OFF
ON
OFF 0001
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· Setting example

RS-485 communication Host (CompoWay/F)
Device

3 5 /
Circuit A

1-phase 3-wire (1P3W) R NT

CircuitC

100A breaker
Circuit A CT primary side 100A CT secondary side 1A
R NT

200A breaker

Pulse Output ON (10kWh/pulse)

Circuit C CT primary side 250A
CT secondary side 5A

Host Device

<System structure>

To measure, you first need to make settings in the settings mode for the circuits and communications. Example settings are shown for the following conditions.

Circuit A · Phase and wire type · Current on the CT
secondary side · Current on the CT
primary side · Communication address
· Pulse output ON/OFF

: 1P3W : 1A
: 100A
: 15
: ON (automatically allocated to OUT1)

Circuit C · Circuit C ON/OFF · Phase and wire type
· Current on the CT secondary side
· Current on the CT primary side
· Communication address
· Pulse output ON/OFF

: ON : 1P3W
: 5A
: 250A
: 16 (numbered starting from circuit A)
: ON (automatically allocated to OUT3)

Items that have a minimum setting are as follows:

Circuit A settings

· Phase and wire type

: MENU A1

· Address number

: MENU A2

· Current on the CT secondary side

: MENU A3

· Current on the CT primary side : MENU A4

· Pulse output ON/OFF

: MENU A6

Circuit C settings · Circuit C ON/OFF · Current on the CT primary side · Pulse output ON/OFF

: MENU C0 : MENU C4 : MENU C6

The secondary current for CTs (MENU C3) does not need to be changed.

RS-485 communication settings

· Protocol

: MENU 00

· Communication speed

: MENU 01

· Data length

: MENU 02

· Stop bit

: MENU 03

· Parity

: MENU 04

· Transmission wait time

: MENU 05

Pulse output settings · Pulse output units

: MENU 08

Moving to the setting mode · Press and hold the [MODE· ]key to move to the password entry screen.

· Enter the password. Change the values using the [ ] and [ ] keys. Press the [MODE· ] to change the place. (Password default: 0001)
· Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the value. OK is displayed if the password is correct and the screen moves to the setting mode. If you press the [ESC] key before press the [ENTER] key, current input is canceled.(Same for other settings.)
Communications protocol settings (common settings)
Set to CompoWay/F
· Press the [MODE· ] key to move to the common settings "CMMN" screen.

· Press the [ ] key to move to the common settings items. "Protocol (MENU 00)" is displayed. · Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The setting value in the main display flashes. · Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "COMPF". · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm your selection.
Make other communications settings to suit the host device. Pulse output units settings (common settings) Set to 10kWh/pulse · Press the [MODE· ] key to move to the common settings "CMMN" category display screen. · From the common setting items, press the [ ][ ] keys to move to "Pulse output units (MENU 08)". · Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The setting value in the main display flashes. · Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "10k". · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm your selection.

Set communication address of circuit A to 15 · On the setup items of circuit A, press [ ] or [ ] key to move to the "Communication address (MENU A2)." · Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setup mode. The ones place of the main display blinks. · Press the [ ] or [ ] key to change the numerical value to "15."
r By pressing the [MODE· ] key, the cursor moves left by one digit.
r By pressing the [ ] key at the leftmost digit, the cursor moves to the rightmost digit. · Press the [ENTER] key to determine the settings.
*1 The communication address settings are assigned to circuit A. When multi-address is used, the values on the table below are assigned automatically.
*2 The communication addresses of circuits B-D cannot be set up individually.

3-phase 4-wire 1-phase 2-wire, 1-phase 2-wire voltage selected 1-phase 3-wire, 3-phase 3-wire 1-phase 3-wire composite

Circuit A Setting value
Setting value
Setting value Setting value

Circuit B --
Setting value +1
 

Circuit C --
Setting value +2
Setting value +1 Setting value +1

Circuit D --
Setting value +3
-- Setting value +2

Set the CT secondary side current to 1A
· From the circuit A setting item, press the [ ][ ] keys to move to "CT secondary side current (MENU A3)" .
· Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The setting value in the main display flashes.
· Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "1A". · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the selected items.

Set the CT primary side current to 100A

· From the circuit A setting item, press the [ ][ ] keys to move to "CT primary side current (MENU A4)".
· Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The digit in the ones place on the main display flashes.
· Press the [ ][ ] keys to change the value to "100".
 Press the [MODE· ] key to move one place to the left.
If you press the [MODE· ] key on the end at the left, the cursor moves to the right end. · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm your change.

Set pulse output to ON

· From the circuit A setting item, press the [ ][ ] keys to move to "Pulse output ON/OFF (MENU A6)".
· Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. · Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "ON". · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the selected items.

Circuit C settings

Enables circuit C
· Press the [MODE· ] key to move to the settings screen for circuit C. · Press the < > key to move to the circuit C setting item.
"Circuit C ON/OFF (MENU C0)" is displayed. · Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The setting value in the main
display flashes. · Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "ON". · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the selected items.

Set CT primary side
· From the circuit C setting item, press the [ ][ ] keys to move to "CT primary side current (MENU C4)".
· Set the same as for circuit A after this.
Setting pulse output ON or OFF
· From the circuit C setting item, press the< ][ ] keys to move to "Pulse output ON/OFF (MENU C6)". · Set the same as for circuit A after this.
Reflecting the settings
· Press and hold the [MODE· ] key to finish the settings and restart. When the settings have been changed, the changes are saved when moving to the measurement mode and the unit restarts. Settings are not saved if the unit is turned off while still in the setting mode.
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Circuit A settings
Set the phase and wire type to 1P3W
· Press the [MODE· ] key to move to the circuit A setting items. "Phase and wire type (MENU A1)" is displayed.
· Press the [ENTER] key to enter the setting mode. The setting value in the main display flashes. · Press the [ ][ ] keys to select "1P3W" (1-phase 3-wire). · Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the selected items.

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