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POWER LEADER Modbus Monitor
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Supported Devices
The Modbus Monitor supports three classes of power management devices: tightly integrated devices, generic devices, and hybrid devices.
Tightly integrated devices are those device types which are predefined in the Monitor. The Monitor has a copy of these devices’ register maps in its memory, and knows precisely where to find any data it needs from such a device. The register maps of tightly integrated devices may not be changed in any way. The display screens of tightly integrated device types are also pre-defined and may not be changed (see hybrid devices, below, for more information on customizing displays).
Generic devices are user-defined. The Modbus Monitor supports any power management device with registerbased Modbus RTU communications via RS-485. To set up a generic device, the user must manually enter the register map (or those parts of interest) into the Modbus
Monitor via the Monitor Configuration Tool (see
Chapter 7, Advanced Configuration). In contrast to the tightly integrated devices, whose register maps have already been programmed into the Monitor, the Monitor knows nothing about a generic device until the user enters this data. Event recording and special handling registers are not supported for generic device types.
The third type of device supported by the Monitor is the
hybrid device. This device type is derived from a tightly integrated device, but is not as loosely defined as a generic device. A hybrid device type’s register map and display screens are copied from the register map of a tightly integrated device, but they may be modified like a generic device. This allows some flexibility to be supported by the Monitor without giving up the convenience of pre-defined tightly integrated devices.
The display screens of tightly integrated devices may be customized by creating a new hybrid device type based on the tightly integrated device type in question, and then modifying the display portion of the device type.
Chapter 7, Advanced Configuration, discusses the creation and configuration of generic and hybrid device types.
The Monitor supports up to 31 device types, including the 21 tightly-integrated devices shown in Table 1. All tightly integrated devices are fully supported by PMCS
6.0; a sub-set (devices indicated by an asterisk) is supported by PMCS 5.1.
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POWER LEADER Modbus Monitor
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Device
POWER LEADER EPM*
POWER LEADER Meter*
EPM 3710*
EPM 3720*
MULTILIN Power Quality Meter (PQM)*
POWER LEADER MDP Overcurrent Relay*
Spectra MicroVersaTrip™ *
Enhanced MicroVersaTrip™ C*
Enhanced MicroVersaTrip™ D*
Spectra ECM™ Electronic Control Module*
MULTILIN 239 Motor Protection Relay*
MULTILIN 269 Plus Motor Management Relay*
MULTILIN SR469 Motor Management Relay*
MULTILIN SR489 Generator Management Relay*
MULTILIN 565 Feeder Management Relay*
MULTILIN 735 Feeder Relay*
MULTILIN SR745 Transformer Management Relay*
MULTILIN SR750 Feeder Management Relay*
MULTILIN SR760 Feeder Management Relay
System Monitor SM-3 Voltage Regulator
EPM 7300
Name as displayed on Monitor screen
PL EPM
PL Meter
EPM 3710
EPM 3720
Multilin PQM
MDP Relay
Spectra MVT PM
Enhanced MVT PM (RMS9C)
Enhanced MVT PM (RMS9D)
Spectra ECM
Multilin 239
Multilin 269
Multilin 469
Multilin 489
Multilin 565
Multilin 735
Multilin 745
Multilin 750
Multilin 760
SM3
PML7300
Table 1. Devices supported by the Monitor.
Function
Metering
Metering
Metering
Metering
Metering
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
Protection/Control
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Table of contents
- 7 Overview
- 8 Theory of Operation
- 10 Supported Devices
- 12 Typical Network Configurations
- 13 Physical Description
- 14 Specifications Environmental
- 14 Catalog Numbers
- 15 Valid Network Architectures
- 15 Mounting
- 16 Control Power Connections
- 16 RS-485 Connection(s)
- 18 Software Installation
- 19 Maintenance
- 21 Modbus Monitor Configuration Tool
- 28 Advanced Configuration
- 31 PC to Monitor Connection
- 31 PC-Monitor Communications
- 32 Monitor Setup Menu
- 35 Introduction
- 35 Keypad/Menu Navigation
- 35 Main Menu
- 36 Notes on Password Protection
- 39 Using the Modbus Monitor with PMCS
- 47 Step 1: Define a New Device Type
- 48 Step 2: Definethe Device Type as Hybrid or Generic
- 48 Step 3: Create the Device Type’s Register Map
- 49 Utilized Register Block List (URBL)
- 50 Step 4. Customize the Display
- 51 Notes on Hybrid/Generic Device Types
- 55 Implementation Basics
- 55 Modbus RTU Message Format
- 56 Message Framing and Timing
- 57 Register Groupings
- 57 Data Conventions
- 57 Format for Floating Point and Long Integer Data Types