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Bulletin No. 3020IM9503R6/98 Power Meter
December 1998 Appendix F—Register List
1998 Square D All Rights Reserved 99
Reg. No. Register Name Units Range
Alarm Configuration
5780 Event Counter 1 None 0–32,767
5781 Event Counter 2 None 0–32,767
5782 Event Counter 3 None 0–32,767
5783 Event Counter 4 None 0–32,767
5784 Reserved
5785 Event Counter 6 None 0–32,767
5786 Event Counter 7 None 0–32,767
5787 Event Counter 8 None 0–32,767
5788 Event Counter 9 None 0–32,767
5789 Event Counter 10 None 0–32,767
5790 Event Counter 11 None 0–32,767
5791 Reserved
5792 Event Counter 13 None 0–32,767
5793 Event Counter 14 None 0–32,767
5794 Event Counter 15 None 0–32,767
5795 Event Counter 16 None 0–32,767
5796 Event Counter 17 None 0–32,767
5797 Event Counter 18 None 0–32,767
5798 Event Counter 19 None 0–32,767
5799 Event Counter 20 None 0–32,767
5800 Event Counter 21 None 0–32,767
5801 Event Counter 22 None 0–32,767
5802 Event Counter 23 None 0–32,767
These registers can be used with POWERLOGIC, Modbus, or Jbus protocols. Although POWERLOGIC
and Jbus protocols use a zero-based register addressing convention and Modbus uses a one-based
register addressing convention, the power meter, when configured for Modbus communications,
automatically compensates
for the Modbus offset of one. Regard all registers as holding registers where a
30,000 or 40,000 offset can be used (e.g., Current, Phase A = 31,003 or 41,003).
PM-650 only.

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BrandPowerLogic
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