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PMCM-9340D-0208 ACCESS 9340 and 9360 Meters
2/2008 Appendix B—Using the Command Interface
EN–207
5910 8001 Bitmap
Start new demand interval.
Bit 0 = Power Demand
1 = Current Demand
2 = Input Metering Demand
3 = Generic Demand Profile
6209 8019 I/O Data Pointer
➁
Preset Accumulated Energies
Requires the IO Data Pointer to point to
registers where energy preset values are
entered. All Accumulated energy values must
be entered in the order in which they occur in
registers 1700 to 1727.
6210 None None Clears all energies.
6211 None None Clears all accumulated energy values.
6212 None None Clears conditional energy values.
6213 None None Clears incremental energy values.
6214 None None Clears input metering accumulation.
6215 None
1 = IEEE
2 = IEC
Resets the following parameters to IEEE or
IEC defaults:
1. Phase labels
2. Menu labels
3. Harmonic units
4. PF sign
5. THD denominator
6. Date Format
6320 None None Disables conditional energy accumulation.
6321 None None Enables conditional energy accumulation.
6910 None None Starts a new incremental energy interval.
Files
7510 8001 1–3
Triggers data log entry. Bitmap where Bit 0 =
Data Log 1, Bit 1 = Data Log 2, Bit 2 = Data
Log 3, etc.
7511 8001 File Number Triggers single data log entry.
Table B–2: Command Codes
Command
Code
Command
Parameter
Register
Parameters Description
➀You must write to register 8001 the number that identifies which output you would like to use.
To determine the identifying number, refer to“I/O Point Numbers” on page 209 for instructions.
➁Data buffer location (register 8019) is the pointer to the first register where data will be stored. By default,
return data begins at register 8020, although you can use any of the registers from 8020–8149. Take care when
assigning pointers. Values may be corrupted if two commands are using the same register.