26
3
The actual frequency range is 45.00 - 65.00 Hz
4
When the 4LN3 or 3LN3 wiring mode is selected, the voltages will be line-to-neutral; for any other wiring mode,
they will be line-to-line voltages.
5
In the 4LN3, 4LL3, 3LN3, 3LL3 and 3DIR2 wiring modes, the harmonic voltages will represent line-to-neutral
voltages; in the 3OP2 and 3OP3 wiring modes, they will comprise L12 and L23 line-to-line voltages.
Table 5-19 Setpoint Actions
Action Action ID
No action 0x0000
Operate relay 0x3000
Increment counter #1 0x4000
Increment counter #2 0x4001
Increment counter #3 0x4002
Increment counter #4 0x4003
Count operating time using counter #1
1
0x4400
Count operating time using counter #2
1
0x4401
Count operating time using counter #3
1
0x4402
Count operating time using counter #4
1
0x4403
1
This action converts a common event counter to the time counter which measures time at 0.1 hour resolution while
the setpoint is in the operated state. Each time counter has a non-volatile shadow counter which counts time at 1
second resolution before the corresponding time counter is incremented.
5.10 Pulsing Setpoints
Table 5-20 Pulsing Registers
Setup registers (see Table 5-21)
2892-2893
Table 5-21 Pulsing Setup Registers
Parameter Offset Type R/W Range
Output parameter ID +0 UINT16 R/W See Table 5-22
Number of unit-hours per pulse +1 UINT16 R/W 1-9999
Table 5-22 Pulsing Output Parameters
Pulsing parameter ID
None 0
kWh import 1
kWh export 2
kvarh import 4
kvarh export 5
kvarh total (absolute) 6
kVAh total 7
5.11 Relay Operation Control
These registers allow the user to manually override a relay operation that is normally operated via alarm
setpoints.
A relay allocated as a pulsing relay may not be manually operated or released. When a relay is allocated
for pulsing, it automatically reverts to normal operation.
Table 5-23 Relay Operation Control Registers
Parameter Address Type R/W Range
Relay control status 3244 UINT16 R/W See Table 5-24