Table 3, mpu location address 0xab – Maxim Integrated 6613_OMU_2+2S_URT_V100 User Manual

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6613_OMU_2+2S_URT_V1_00 Firmware Description Document

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MPU

Parameter

Location

(hex)

LSB

Default

Comment

Example

Temperature

Nominal

A6

+0

Temp_raw_x reading at 22 °C.
Needed to enable temperature

compensation.

Temp _raw_x is obtained

from the CE:

]71?<CR>

This value is then entered

here:

)A6=+value in decimal

Also, the command:

>CLT<CR>

Will do the same as the

steps above.

Reserved

A7

Reserved

PPMC

A8

ppm/°C

-668

ppm per °C.

Do not change the default

setting.

PPMC

2

A9

ppm/°C

2

-341

ADC temperature compensation

ppm per °C

2

.

Do not change the default

setting.

MPU

Parameter

Location

(hex)

LSB

Default

Comment

Example

Cost/kWh

AA

mUnits

+0.150

Cost per kWh (kilowatt hour) in

milliunits.

If the cost per kWh is to be

10 units:

)AD=+10.000<CR>

Units of Cost

AB

N/A

USD

4-byte string describing unit of

cost

(e.g. USD, EURO etc.). There

must be 4 characters. If entering

US dollars, USD, there needs to

be a space after the D to make it a

four character string.

To enter US Dollars:

)AB=”USD “<CR>

To enter Euros:

)AB=”EURO”<CR>

Relay

Configuration

AC

0

Bit 1 (Relay Polarity)

0 = Normal Polarity

1 = Inverted Polarity

Bit 0 (Relay Type)

0 = non-latched

1 = latched

Sequence

Delay

AD

0.1s

+0.1

Time delay between relays.

If the user desires a 1

second delay between the

closing of the first and

second relays and also a

one second delay between
the opening of the first and

second relays, then enter

the following:

>)AD=+1<CR>

Energize

Delay

AE

ms

+0.000

Parameter given in relay
manufacturer’s data sheet is
entered here. The amount of
delay will be 1 ms plus the value
entered in )AE.

If the user desires 8 ms of
delay then enter the
following:
>)AE=+0.007<CR>

De-Energize

Delay

AF

ms

+0.000

Parameter given in relay
manufacturer’s data sheet is
entered here. The amount of
delay will be 1 ms plus the value
entered in )AF.

If the user desires 8 ms of
delay then enter the
following:
>)AF=+0.007<CR>

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