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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004
A-10 Powermonitor 3000 Data Tables
17 40218 Force relay output 0 to 3 - 0 0 = No change
1 = Force energize the relay
2 = Force de-energize the relay
3 = Release force of relay output
Overrides setpoint or pulse output control
18 40219 Force solid-state KYZ output 0 to 3 - 0
19 40220 Default relay state in event
of communications loss
0 to 3 - 0 0 = Last state / resume
1 = Last state / freeze
2 = De-energize / resume
3 = De-energize / freeze
Refer to Communications Loss Behavior on
page 6-4
20 40221 Default KYZ state in event
of communications loss
21 40222 DM text scroll rate 0 to 1 - 1 0 = Slow; 1 = Fast
22 40223 Energy counter rollover 4 to 15 Digits 15 Refer to Configurable Energy Counter Rollover
on page 3-9
23 40224 Forced demand sync delay 0 to 900 Seco
nds
10 0 = Disable, 1 to 900 = number of seconds delay
24 40225 Reserved 0 - 0 Reserved. Must be 0 on a write, returns 0.
25 40226 Reserved 0 - 0 Reserved. Must be 0 on a write, returns 0.
Element
No.
Modbus
Address
Element name Range Units Default
Value
Comment
Table A.7 Native Communication Configuration
CSP File No. N13
Remote I/O BT 11
CIP Assy. Inst. 10 (Write), 11 (Read)
No. of Elements 6
User Configurable No
Data Type Integer
Data Access Read / Write
PM3000 Type All
Element
No.
Modbus
Address
Element name Range Units Default
Value
Comment
0 40301 Password 0 to 9999 - 0 Valid password required to change configuration data.
Returns -1
1 40302 Protocol 0 - 0 0 = DF1 half-duplex slave
1 = Modbus RTU slave
2 = Auto Sense - Selects the protocol based on the incoming
communication packets
2 40303 Delay 0 to 15 5 mS 2
(10mS)
Specifies the delay before responding to an external request,
useful with slow external devices (such as RF modems).
3 40304 Baud rate 0 to 4 - 3 0 = 1200 baud
1 = 2400 baud
2 = 4800 baud
3 = 9600 baud
4 = 19200 baud

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