CIRCUTOR CVM-B Series User Manual

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Table 44 ( Continuation): Units and maximum and minimum values of the programming variables of

the digital outputs�

Variable

Units

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum Demand of

Active Power

W

180 000 000

0

Maximum Demand of

Apparent Power

VA

(1)

The voltage ratio is the ratio between the primary and secondary voltage.

(2)

The current ratio is the ratio between the primary and secondary current.

(3)

The three-phase powers accept up to 540 000 000 W.

(4)

Variables with 2 decimals.

6�3�7�13�- Transistor digital outputs

The

Maximum Value and Minimum Value configuration variables occupy 2 registers each.

All other variables

occupy 1 register each.

Table 45: Modbus memory map: Configuration variables (Transistor digital outputs).

Configuration of Transistor Digital Outputs

Configuration variable

Address

Valid data margin

Default

value

Alarm

Impulse output

Output 1 Output 2

Maximum value

(1)

Energy meter

factor

4E20-4E21 4E34-4E35

Table 44

0

Min. value

(1)

-

4E22-4E23 4E36-4E37

Table 44

0

Delay in the

connection (ON)

High period

4E24

4E38

Alarm

Impulse

output

0

0 a 999 s.

1 a 65536

(2)

Delay in the

d i s c o n n e c t i o n

(OFF)

Low period

4E25

4E39

0 a 999 s.

1 a 65536

(2)

0

Pre-alarm value

-

4E26

4E3A

0 al 100 %

0

Output status

-

4E27

4E3B

0 : Normally open

1: Normally closed

0

Interlocking ( latch )

-

4E28

4E3C

0 : Unlocked

1: Locked

0

Not used

Not used

4E29

4E3D

0

0

Variable code

4E2A

4E3E

Table 21

0

Module no.

4E2B

4E3F

0

0

(1)

When programming the maximum and minimum values, the decimals for the variable selected must be included.

(2)

The programmed value is a multiple of 10 ms, i.e. when programming 1 the impulse will be at its minimum value

of 10 ms.

Note: The 12 registers of each output must be written at once (as a group), otherwise it will

respond with an error.

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