MDM 3100 Power Meter Manual
MDM 3100 Power Meter Manual
MDM 3100 Power Meter Manual
Operation
Manual
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MDM3100 Multifunction Power Meter Operation Manual
Preface
Thank you for choosing our products .
Packing list:
1.MDM3100 Multifunction power meter 1 unit
2.Installation component 1 pair
3.User Manual 1 copy
4.QA Certificate 1 piece
5.Software 1 copy
Please read the user manual before installing, operating and maintaining the
instruments.
Declaration
This manual represents your MDM3100 as manufactured at the time of publication. It assumes
standard software. Special versions of software may be fitted, in which case you will be provided
with additional details.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is complete and accurate.
We updated this manual but cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions.
We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to the product without obligation to
incorporate these changes and improvements into units previously shipped.
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Warning Notice
MDM3100 shall function properly under the following working conditions.:
1.Auxiliary power supply: 85~265VAC/DC. MDM3100 might be damaged or function
improperly if the power supply is out of range.
2.For the secondary measurement, line Voltage range:0~690V, phase Voltage range: 0~400V,
Current range 0~6A. MDM3100 might be damaged or function improperly if the
measurement is out of above range.
3.Please wire the meter strictly following the wiring connection in the manual.
4.Operation Temperature:-20℃~60℃ MDM3100 might be damaged or function improperly
if the temperature is out of range.
The sign indicates there is potential electrical power danger, which might result in the harm
if not following the rule.
For your safety reason, please properly use our products. It is strongly recommended that you
follow the instructions:
1. Please connect to the power and load as rated in label.
2. Please confirm that the wire is connected correct, to avoid the harm resulting from the wrong
connection.
3. Please turn off the power system before the maintenance of the meter.
4. Please avoid use with high voltage and big current.
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Table of Contents
PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................1
DECLARATION ..................................................................................................................................1
I. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................6
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3.1.COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL...................................................................................................87
3.2.RTU COMMAND FORMAT AND EXAMPLE .................................................................................87
3.3.DATA FORMAT ..........................................................................................................................89
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I. Product Description
1.1 Profile
MDM3100 is a powerful multifunction power meter with modular design, which can be applied for
monitoring and controlling of the electrical system. MDM3100 can measure and analyze real time
data, such as U, I, P, Q, S, COSΦ, F, kWh, kVAr, etc. MDM3100 has the following functions:
RS-485 communication port, 2 energy pulse output (include active energy and reactive energy),
Max/min data record, and SOE event record. MDM3100 can extend functions by choosing the
external optional modules: harmonic analysis, 8 remote signals on/off mode, programmable 4
analog outputs (0~5V or 4~20mA optional), data storage, Profibus Com. protocol, Ethernet
communication functions. The multi-tariff function allows the user to measure energy in any
interval (the min. interval is 30min.), which can read the sum, sharp, peak, valley, flat energy data in
30 days, and measure 2nd to 63rd harmonics in statistics.
All our instruments fulfill all important requirements and regulations concerning electromagnetic
compatibility and safety isolation (IEC61000, IEC1010 standard and EN61010 standard). The
devices have been developed, manufactured and tested in accordance with Quality Assurance
System ISO 9001.
The meter MDM3100 can be applied in single phase, 3-Ph 3Wire, 3-Ph 4Wire system. It can be
applied vastly in the field of secondary measurement in high Voltage, low Voltage system, or
transmission of measured data.
Item Description
Main Phase Voltage Phase Voltage, average phase Voltage
unit Line Voltage Line Voltage, average line Voltage
Phase Current, average phase Current, zero sequence
Current
Current
Real time
Active Power Phase active power, 3 phase active total power
measurement
Reactive Power Phase reactive power, 3 phase reactive total power
Apparent Power Phase apparent power, 3 phase apparent total power
Power 4 quadrant Power 4 quadrant
Frequency System frequency
Power Factor Phase power factor, 3 phase total power factor
statistic power
Imported, exported and net active energy, 1 channel active
Active energy
energy pulse output
Energy
Imported, exported and net reactive energy, 1 channel
Reading Reactive energy
reactive energy pulse output
Multi tariff billing Multi tariff setup
Time display Real time display Year/month/day/hour/minute/second
Data RS-485
1 Modbus-RTU protocol
communication communication
Remote signal
8 channels Status detection, SOE event record
input module
4 channels Programmable over limit value for real time measurement,
Relay output programmable Voltage unbalanced ratio, demand value(the default
module overlimit/underlimit setting is manual mode). The overlimit/underlimit
alarm command can be read thru com. port.
Analog output 4 channels 4-20mA or 0-5V. Programmable output corresponding
module programmable real time measurement (the default setting is Ua).
Store real time measured value in cycle, Voltage/Current
Data storage
unbalanced ratio, demand value,energy, harmonics, and
module
remote signal. Storage capacity:2GB
Total harmonic
Optional
distortion for 3 phase, single phase, neutral line
Module
Voltage/Current
Even/odd harmonic
Harmonic distortion (2nd to 63rd)
distortion
Harmonic
Fundamental Voltage
analysis Magnitude, phase angle
/ Current
module
Fundamental active
/reactive power
Harmonics,
Magnitude, phase angle
individual
Current K factor
Profibus
communication 1channel Profibus protocol
module
Ethernet 10M/100M adaptable
networking
1 channel
communication TCP/IP com. protocol
module
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Input Current
Input Current: 5A (Current value can be set up)
Measurement scope:0.5%~120%
Overload capacity:2 X rated continuously,100A/1s non continuously
Power consumption:≤0.2VA per phase
Voltage Input
Input Voltage:400VAC (L-N),693VAC(L-L)(Voltage value can be set up)
System frequency:45~65Hz
Measurement scope:3%~120%
Overload Capacity:2 X rated continuous, 2500V/1s non continuous
Power consumption:≤0.5VA per phase
Switch Status(Optional)
Input Channels 8 channels
Input Type Dry contact
Isolated Voltage 2500VAC
Relay Output(optional)
Output Channels 4 channels programmable
Output Type Mechanic contact, constant on output
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Other parameters
85~265VAC/DC Used DC power,
Auxiliary Power
as23is+, as24is-
LCD Display 76 x 66mm luminosity
Display module
can be adjusted
Storage Capacity 2GB
Temp. drifting factor <100PPM/℃
Withstand Voltage (Input against output) 2500V/1 min
Total power consumption <8VA
Operation temperature -20℃~60℃
Storage temperature -40℃~85℃
Operation humidity 5~95% RH
Pollution Class Class 2
Material of Housing Flammability acc. to UL94V0
Exterior Size: Front panel+ main unit, front + main
96x99x78mm,96x99x121mm
+optional module
92x112x74mm,92x112x114mm
Exterior Size: Main unit, main + module
(+module)
Exterior Size: Front panel 96x99x41mm
Installation Size: Front panel +main unit(+module) 91×91mm
The programmable parameters are: com. address, PT, CT, baud rte, clock, demand cycle, user
password, multi-tariff rate, etc. The user can set up relay output, analog output on PC.
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The parameters setup on meter and PC: com. address, PT, CT, baud rate, time, demand statistics, no.
of remote signal, user password, multi-tariff, assistant module detection, Ethernet setup.
l IEC61000-4-2 (GB/T17626.2)
l IEC61000-4-8 (GB/T17626.8)
l IEC61000-4-4 (GB/T17626.4)
l IEC61010-1 (GB/T4793.1)
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Back-side diagram
MDM3100---------- --------------------------------
Installation :
English code is filled above.
Nil (default): Front + main unit
Up to 4 modules can be selected,
S: Main unit alone
nill means no optional unit is
T: Front and main unit are separated
selected
Module code:
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Note: A max. of 4 modules can be applied to 1 main unit, and the same type of modules can’t be
selected together. C and D can’t be selected at the same time; G ,E or F can’t be selected at the same
time;For a example: MDM3100 AFH, which means 8 remote signals input module, harmonics
analysis module, Profibus com. module, integrated front and main unit connection.
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Note: “*” is the Current in terminal. In single phase system, Voltage only connects to L1 and phase
N. Current only connects phase L1.
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1.11. Installation
Supporting comp.
Hole
Buckle up position.
During the installation, please insert the meter in the hole of the cabinet, then push and buckle up
the meter with the installation accessories. It is strongly recommended there should be 20mm space
around the surface of the meter for ventilation purpose.
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1.12. Interface
10 17 18 19 22 20 21
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Under each menu display page in the above chart, press M key to enter the submenu page. There is
no submenu under time display page.
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Fig. 2
(2) Phase L2 parameter display page
The power quadrant is display in the right upper corner. The inductive or capacitive is displayed
in the upper right corner.
The ratios of 3 phase Current load to the rated Current are displayed on the left.
The 1st row displays phase L2 Voltage.
The 2nd row displays phase L2 Current.
The 3rd row displays system frequency.
The 4th row displays phase L2 power.
The 5th row displays total reactive energy.
As shown in Fig. 3:phase L2 Voltage: 220V, Current: 5.000A, Power: 1.110kW, system
frequency: 50.00Hz, total reactive energy: 608.86kVArh.
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Fig. 4
1.12.2.2 Time display
The 3rd row displays year.
The 4th row displays month and date.
The 5th row displays hour, minute and second.
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The symbol in the right middle part displays multi-tariff Total(total energy),T1(peak energy),T2
(sharp energy) ,T3(flat energy) ,T4(valley energy)
The 3rd row displays month selected.(00(current month) ,01(the last month ) ,02(the month
before last),03(the month before the last 2)
th
The 5 row displays the current energy with the selected multi-tariff.
As shown in the table 6, current months’ total energy is 3068206.36kwh.
Fig. 6
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Fig.7
(2) Voltage odd harmonic distortion % display page
The 1st row displays L1 odd total harmonic distortion %
The 2nd row displays L2 odd total harmonic distortion %
The 3rd row displays L3 odd total harmonic distortion %
The 5th row “U ODD” is the symbol for odd voltage.
As shown in fig.8, phase L1, L2, L3 Voltage odd harmonic distortion % are 0.36%, 1.06%,
2.15%
Fig. 8
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Fig. 9
(4) Voltage peak factor mode display page
The 1st row displays L1 Voltage peak factor.
The 2nd row displays L2 Voltage peak factor.
The 3rd row displays L3 Voltage peak factor.
The 5th row displays “CF” as peak factor.
As shown in Fig. 10, phaseL1, L2, L3 Voltage peak factors are 0.8, 0.3, and 0.6.
Fig. 10
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Fig. 12
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Fig. 14
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3 phase max/min Current value Unbalanced max/min value zero sequence max/min value
(1) 3 Phase Current and average Current display
The 1st row displays phase L1 Current.
The 2nd row displays phase L2 Current.
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Fig.15
(2) Current/Voltage unbalanced ratio mode display page
The 1st row displays Voltage unbalanced ratio.
The 2nd row displays Current unbalanced ratio.
The 5th row displays “U AND I”, representing Voltage and Current.
As shown in fig. 16, the unbalanced ratio of Voltage and Current are 99.6%, 93.3% separately.
Fig. 16
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Fig. 17
Line Voltage shall be displayed in 3P4W system. When the user presses M key in Voltage display
page, the max. and min. value page is displayed.
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Phase Voltage max/min value Line Voltage max/min value Frequency max/min value
Fig. 18: Displays 3 phase Voltage and average phase Voltage page
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Fig. 19: displays 3 phase max. Voltage and average max. Voltage.
(2) Line Voltage and average line Voltage display page
The 1st row displays phase L1 line Voltage.
The 2nd row displays phase L2 line Voltage.
The 3rd row displays phase L3 line Voltage.
The 4th row displays average line Voltage
As shown in fig.20, Line 12, line23, line31 average line Voltage are 230.0V, 210.8V, 238.6V,
230.6V
As shown in fig. 21, line 12, line 23, line 31 max. line Voltage and average max. line Voltage
are 230.0V, 210.8V, 238.6V, 230.6V
Fig. 20
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Fig. 21
(3) System frequency display page
As shown in fig. 22, the system frequency is 50.00Hz
Fig. 22
1.12.2.7 Power display mode
Press P key under the parameter display mode, to enter the power display page. Press key to
exit the power display mode.
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Press M key under power display mode, to enter max. and min. value pages. Energy has no max.
and min. value.
Apparent power display max/min active power display Max/min reactive power display
Max/min PF display Max/min active demand display Max/min reactive demand display
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Fig. 23
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(3) 3 phase and total reactive power display page
The 1st row displays L1 reactive power
The 2nd row displays L2 reactive power.
The 3rd row displays L3 reactive power.
The 4th row displays 3 phase total active power.
As shown in fig. 25, phase L1, L2 and L3 and 3 phase total reactive power are 1.101kVAr,
1.101kVAr, 1.101kVAr, 3.303kVAr
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Fig.25
Fig.26
Fig. 27
Fig.28
(7) Importing active energy display page
The symbol “Imp” indicates importing direction.
As shown in fig.29, the importing active energy is 623.28kWh
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Fig. 29
Fig. 30
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Fig. 31
(10) Importing reactive energy display page
The symbol “Imp” indicates importing direction.
As shown in fig. 32, the importing active energy is 126.36kVArh
Fig. 32
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Fig. 33
Fig. 34
Note: Modules can be displayed only when the optional modules are installed.
1.12.3.1 Harmonic data display mode:
In the parameter data display mode, press I + M to enter harmonic display mode. Under this mode,
press key to switch to the fundamental harmonic Voltage page, Current harmonic % page and
phase angle page. Press M key to switch to the following submenu pages: the fundamental
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harmonic Voltage, Fundamental Voltage phase angle, fundamental Current, fundamental Current
phase angle, fundamental apparent power, fundamental active power, fundamental reactive power.
In the harmonic data, the 5th row shows “XX X XX”: The first 2 “XX” represents % or angle,
HR as the %, PA as the angle. The third “X” represents Voltage or Current, I as Current, U as
Voltage. The last 2 “XX” represents degrees of harmonics. For an example: The fifth row “RT I
02” represents Current 2nd harmonic%.
The meter can show the harmonic from 2nd to 63rd in the corresponding main harmonic interface.
To display degree of harmonic data , Press I key to add 1 to tens digit, press U key to minus 1 to
tens digit, Press P key to add 1, press M key to minus 1. When the desired harmonic degree is
reached, the corresponding data can be shown.
The flow chart is shown below:
Press I + M key to exit harmonic display mode, and enter the main menu.
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Fig. 35
Fig. 36
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Fig. 37
Fig. 38
(5) 3 phase fundamental apparent power display page
The 1st row displays phase L1 fundamental apparent power.
The 2nd row displays phase L2 fundamental apparent power.
The 3rd row displays phase L3fundermental apparent power.
The symbol “S” represents L1, L2, and L3 fundamental apparent power.
As shown in fig. 39, phase L1, L2, L3 fundamental apparent power are 2.724kVA, 2.837kVA,
2.006kVA.
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Fig. 39
Fig. 40
(7) 3 phase fundamental reactive power display page
The 1st row displays phase L1 fundamental reactive power.
The 2nd row displays phase L2 fundamental reactive power.
The 3rd row displays phase L2 fundamental reactive power.
The symbol “q” represents fundamental reactive power.
As shown in fig. 41, phase L1, L2, L3 fundamental reactive power are 2.721 kVAr, 2.871
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Fig. 41
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Fig. 45
Fig. 46
(2) Detecting no module display page
When no assistant module is detected, the page is shown as fig. 47.
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Fig. 47
Fig. 48
Note :
If "NO SD" is displayed when the power is on or ''-E'' or ''-g'' is displayed on SD card status
checking mode after SD card is pluged in, please check SD card connection again and turn the
power off. The assistant module H ,I can’t display in the mode.
Then turn on the power to see if SD card functions well. If no sign is shown when power is on or
''E'' or ''g' is shown in the corresponding page ,which indicates that the data storage module is
installed properly and functioning well.. As shown in fig.48 .
There are 3 modes: system setup mode, multi-tariff setup mode, and Ethernet setup mode. In the
parameter display and module data display mode, press I+P key to enter the setup mode. And press
I+P key to exit the setup mode in the setup page. See the following flow chart.
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Fig. 53
Press in the corresponding mode page to enter the parameter setup for the next step.
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Press key to save the current settings and enter the next page. Press M key to enter the next
page without saving.
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Fig. 58
(6)Set up connection mode page
The upper row shows the connection mode. As shown in fig. 59, the current connection is
3P4W.
The lower row shows “WIRE SET”, indicating connection setup page.
Fig. 59
(7) Set up remote signal channels page
The upper row displays no. of channels is set. As shown in fig. 60, 8 represent 8 channels remote
signals.
The lower row shows “CHANSET”, indicating remote signal channel no. setup page.
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Fig. 60
(8)Set up the display interval page.
The upper row displays the interval for the next page. As shown in fig.61, the interval for next
page is 10 seconds.
The lower row displays “INTV SET”, indicating the interval for changing to the next display
page.
Fig. 61
(9) Set up RS485 or infrared selection display page
The upper row shows the selected format (0 as infrared, 1 as RS485). As shown in fig. 62, RS485 as
the com. mode. The infrared function is not available in the current stage
The lower row shows“485 OR IR”, indicating the com. selection page.
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Fig. 62
Fig. 63
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Fig. 64
Fig. 65
(13)EXAMPLE :
Suppose the order code of the meter is MDM3100-ABCG, representing 8 channels remote signal
input module, 4 relay outputs, 4 analog outputs(4~20mA), data storage and harmonic module. The
input signal is 10kV, 50A, 50Hz. The PT ratio is 10kV/100V, and CT ratio is 50A/5A. The
corresponding analog outputs are Voltage, Current, active power, frequency. 4 relay output can
connect to the alarm outputs. PT ratio is 100, and CT ratio is 10.
Example:
4 analog outputs module (4~20mA) 4 relay outputs
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Fig. 66
4. Relay alarm value setup
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Fig. 67
In the “Parameter Setup” page shown in fig.67, set up the corresponding value as shown in the
table, and save it. When the value is over the upper limit, or less than the lower limit, the
corresponding relay alarm is on.
5. When the 4 analog outputs module C is installed, set up the value in the “Parameter Setup”
page as shown in fig. 68.
(1) In the “Corresponding Full Scale to Analog Output” column, input the full scale value. In this
example, The signal input : 10kV, 50A, 50Hz, PT ratio 100, CT ratio 10, then the corresponding
rated Voltage is 100,the rated Current is 5,the rated frequency is 50.
(2) In the “Analog Outputs Configuration” column, select the corresponding parameter in each
channel as in the table.
Fig. 68
6.When data storage and harmonic analysis module G is installed, the meter has the corresponding
function.
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Fig. 69
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Fig. 70
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Fig. 71
Fig. 72
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Note: The data can be cleared only when the password is correct.
After the user input the password, press key to clear the data. If the password is not correct,
the meter returns to the password mode. After the data is input, press key to save current
saving and go to the next page. Press M key to enter the next page without saving.
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Fig. 73
(2) Clear max/min value page
The upper row shows the password.
The lower row “MAXMIN” indicates the clearing max/min value page.
Fig. 74
(3) Clear energy page
The upper row shows the password.
The lower row “CLR ENER” shows the clear energy page.
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Fig. 75
Fig.76
Fig. 77
Note: After the energy accumulates to 9999999.99MWh , it shall be reset to 0 whenr energy is
accumulated 0.01MWh. After the enrgy accumulates to 9999999.99Kwh, it shall be reset to 0 when
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energy is accumulated 0.01Kwh. Meanwhile, the register for recording no. of active energy
overlimit adds 1, As shown in fig.77.
Fig. 78
(6) Exporting total energy page
“Exp” symbol is shown in the left lower corner. As shown in fig. 79, the exporting total active
energy is 6312100.26kWh
Fig. 79
(7) Set up date page
The 2nd row is year 20XX data.
The 3rd row is XX month data.
The 4th row is XX date data.
The 5th row “DATE SET” indicates the date setup page.
As shown in fig. 80, the date is June 25th, 2008.
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Fig. 80
(8) Set up clock page
The 2nd row displays XX hour.
The 3rd row displays XX minute.
The 4th row displays XX second.
The 5th row “TIME SET” indicates time setup page.
As shown in fig. 81, the time is 0:31:40.
Fig. 81
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The MDM3100 meter can read sampling data, real time monitoring the data, and remote set up
MDM3100 sampling data, which includes clearing max. and min. values, relay overlimit parameter
setup, relay action delay setup, relay current status setup, analog parameter programming, remote
signal alarm and record check-up. SD data storage setup, harmonic data statistics, multi-tariff data.
The harmonic measurement function can analyze the harmonics with graphs and tables.
Fig 1
2.2.3 When the next page is shown, the installation in progress.
Fig.2
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2.2. 4When the page in fig. 3 is shown, click “next”, the fig. 4 is shown.
Fig. 3
2.2.5 If the user wants to change the destination file, click “change” to change it. Click “next” to
continue installing software.
Fig. 4
Fig.5 Fig.6
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Fig.7
Fig.8
Click “finish” icon, the “MDM3100 icon” shall appear on the desktop.
Fig. 9
After the software is installed, double click the icon to enter the following page as shown
in fig.10 on PC. Choose the corresponding com. port (choose com1 as in figure 1), click search
button on the “search online” page that shows up. The user can type the corresponding address
as the setup on the meter (the default setting is 1).
After the meter is searched, click “stop” button. Meanwhile click the icon in the
page to reach the page shown as fig.14.
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Fig. 10
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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As fig. 14 shows, the measured data in 3P4W system are displayed. Parameters include: address, PT,
CT, baud rate, demand statistics, clock, no. of remote signals, pulse width, meter constant value(The
pulse constant for meter could be set a little bigger when the signal is small, like:9600; it could be
set a little smaller when the signal is big, like:1600),display interval, storage interval in memory,
output selections, etc. Relay output, relay status, and remote signal input status can be programmed
as well.
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Fig.16
Fig.17
Notice : Frequency 50Hz correspond the middle value 12mA or 2.5V
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Fig.18
In fig.18, current module detected assistant module. If assistant modules are detected, the
corresponding item shall be checked.
In max/min value display page, click the corresponding menu bar to read the value.
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Click “harmonic” in fig. 14 to enter harmonic measurement page as shown in fig. 23 and fig. 24.
Fig. 23
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Fig. 25
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Fig. 26
1.Click “connecting database” bar as shown in fig. 26. The user can click “update record” after the
connection is done successfully (fig.27). Input the records that you want to read, and click “read
data”. After the data is retrieved, the user can click “show data” or “trend graph” to get the data
desired.
2.The user can read desired data or graph of event record or harmonic record by clicking the
corresponding bar.
Fig.27
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Fig. 29
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Fig.30
As shown in fig. 30, Click “Trend graph”, the corresponding wave graph shall appear.
Fig.31
In the harmonic record area, click “show data”, the corresponding data shall appear as in fig. 30.
Click “Histogram” to pop up the interface as shown in fig. 31.
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Fig.32
In the energy record area, click “show data”, the corresponding data shall appear as in fig. 32.
Fig.33
The user can copy all the data from the SD card to the floder in the PC. The floder is created in PC
by the user. For an example, D:\SDADTA,SADATA is the created by the user .
Then open the software ,and click ,the fig. 34 is shown.(Please alter the date discretionarily
when MDM3100 is operating, or else all the datas can’t export )
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Fig.34
Select the date ,the path and the record, as shown in the fig. 35
Fig.35
Clicking ,the user will either see the “file output” as in fig.36, or the
error massage when the error occurs.
Fig.36
The user can select the file name and the path, and save the file. Then the data can be read by
Microsoft excel.
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III. Communication
3.1.Communication Protocol
MODBUS RTU protocol, the data format as: 1 start bit + 8 bit + 1 stop bit
Command:
03H — read single and consecutive registers.
BYTE EXAMPLE
Receive:
BYTE EXAMPLE
Meter address 1 01H
Function number 2 03H
No. of bytes(2N) 3 04H
Data1(High) 4 00H
Data1(Low) 5 01H
Data2(High) 6 00H
Data2(Low) 7 01H
CRC (High Byte) 8 CRC(H)
CRC (Low Byte) 9 CRC(L)
Note: MDM3100 meter with address 01H receive 2 consecutive WORDS from the starting address
0102H.
3.3.Data format
14 Voltage 0~100%
harmonic%
15
0224 RW 1 DNS L
0225 RW 2 DNS H 255.255.255.255
0226 RW 2 DNS L
0227 RW TCP/IP terminal 0~9999(default:502)
0228 RW Http terminal 0~9999(default:80)
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Instant value register (Real value = register value / xxx, xxx is the multiple, voltage 10,current 1000,power
1000,power factor 1000, unbalanced radio 1000,PT/CT 10)
Register no. type description explanation
0300 RO L1 phase Voltage
0301 RO L2 phase Voltage
0302 RO L3 phase Voltage
0303 RO Avg. phase Voltage
0304 RO L12 line Voltage
0305 RO L23 line Voltage
0306 RO L31line Voltage
0307 RO Avg. line Voltage
0308 RO I1 Current
0309 RO I2 Current
030A RO I3 Current
030B RO Average current
030C RO L1 apparent power
030D RO L2 apparent power
030E RO L3 apparent power
030F RO 3 phase total apparent power
0310 RO L1 phase active power
0311 RO L2 phase active power
0312 RO L3 phase active power
0313 RO 3 phase total active power
0314 RO L1 phase reactive power
0315 RO L2 phase reactive power
0316 RO L3 phase reactive power
0317 RO 3 phase total reactive power
0318 RO L1 power factor
0319 RO L2 power factor
031A RO L3 power factor
031B RO 3 phase power factor
031C RO System frequency
031D RO Zero sequence Current
031E RO Voltage unbalanced ratio In 3P4W system as phase Voltage, in 3P3W
system as line Voltage
031F RO Current unbalanced ratio
0320 RO (standby)
0321 RO Relay alarm status D0-relay1 alarm, D8-0over upper limit/1under
lower limit, relay 2 corresponding to D1 and
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0322 RO Remote signal input status D0-remote signal 1, D1-remote signal 2...
0323 RO Current module (User con’t operate)
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Energy register
Register no. type description explanation
0500 RO Active total energy Hi
0501 RO Active total energy Lo 999999999 MWh/MVArh
0502 RO Importing active power Hi
0503 RO Importing active power Lo
0504 RO Exporting active power Hi
0505 RO Exporting active power Lo
0506 RO Reactive total energy Hi
0507 RO Reactive total energy Lo
0508 RO Inductive reactive energy Hi
0509 RO Inductive reactive energy Lo
050A RO Capacitive active energy Hi
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Harmonic register(Real value = register value / xxx, xxx is the multiple, voltage 10, voltage THD 10000,current 1000,
current THD 10000, CF 10000,K 10000, phase angle 10, harmonic 10000)
Register no. type description explanation
0660 RO L1 Voltage total harmonic 0.01% 0~65535
0661 RO L2 Voltage total harmonic 0.01% 0~65535
0662 RO L3 Voltage total harmonic 0.01% 0~65535
0663 RO L1 Voltage (THD—R) 0.01% 0~65535
0664 RO L2 Voltage(THD—R)
0665 RO L3 Voltage(THD—R)
0666 RO L1 Voltage(THD—F) 0.01% 0~65535
0667 RO L2 Voltage(THD—F)
0668 RO L3 Voltage(THD—F)
0669 RO L1 Voltage(CF) 0.1 0~65535
066A RO L2 Voltage(CF)
066B RO L3 Voltage(CF)
066C RO I1 Current total harmonic 0.01% 0~65535
066D RO I2 Current total harmonic
066E RO I3 Current total harmonic
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068E RO L1 Voltage 0.1V 0~65535
068F RO L2 Voltage
0690 RO L3 Voltage
0691 RO Voltage L1 phase angle 0.1 0~359.9
0692 RO Voltage L2 phase angle
0693 RO Voltage L3 phase angle
0694 RO I1 Current 0.001A 0~65535
0695 RO I2 Current
0696 RO I3 Current
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117F RO I3 Current 63rd harmonic %
st
1181 RO Current neutral 1 harmonic % 0.01%(IZ)
nd
1182 RO Current neutral 2 harmonic %
.......
11BF RO Current neutral 63rd harmonic %
359.9°(IZ)
st
1381 RO Current neutral line 1 phase angle
1382 RO Current neutral line 2nd phase angle
.........
13BF RO Current neutral line 63rd phase angle
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1A18 RO Current month sum energy Hi 199 999 999 99.9 999kWh
1A19 RO Current month sum energy Mi
1A1A RO Current month sum energy Lo
1A1B RO Current month sharp energy Hi
1A1C RO Current month sharp energy Mi
1A1D RO Current month sharp energy Lo
1A1E RO Current month peak energy Hi
1A1F RO Current month peak energy Mi
1A20 RO Current month peak energy Lo
1A21 RO Current month flat energy Hi
1A22 RO Current month flat energy Mi
1A23 RO Current month flat energy Lo
1A24 RO Current month valley energy Hi
1A25 RO Current month valley energy Mi
1A26 RO Current month valley energy Lo
1A27 RO Current month total energy in 01 interval Hi
1A28 RO Current month total energy in 01 interval Mi
1A29 RO Current month total energy in 01 interval Lo
1A2A RO Current month importing energy in 01 interval Hi
1A2B RO Current month importing energy in 01 interval Mi
1A2C RO Current month importing energy in 01 interval Lo
1A2D RO Current month exporting energy in 01 interval Hi
1A2E RO Current month exporting energy in 01 interval Mi
1A2F RO Current month exporting energy in 01 interval Lo
……… 2~11 Interval
1A8A RO Current month total energy in 12 interval Hi
1A8B RO Current month total energy in 12 interval Mi
1A8C RO Current month total energy in 12 interval Lo
1A8D RO Current month importing energy in 12 interval Hi
1A8E RO Current month importing energy in 12 interval Mi
1A8F RO Current month importing energy in 12 interval Lo
1A90 RO Current month exporting energy in 12 interval Hi
1A91 RO Current month exporting energy in 12 interval Mi
1A92 RO Current month exporting energy in 12 interval Lo
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2~11 Interval
1BFB RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total energy Hi
1BFC RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total energy Mi
1BFD RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total energy Lo
1BFE RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp energy Hi
1BFF RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp energy Mi
1C00 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp energy Lo
1C01 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp energy Hi
1C02 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp energy Mi
1C03 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp energy Lo
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4.1.1 Measured data (High byte first, followed by the low byte):
When SD card is connected, the measured data shall be stored according to the interval set.
The measured data has 2 layer’s folders. The first folder “ELEXXXX”,XXXX as the year and
month the folder was created. “ELE0801”represents that the folder was created in Jan,2008. The
second folder is “ELEXXDAY”,XX represents day, “ELE23DAY”represents the folder was created
on 23rd. The TXT file in the folder is “ELXXXXXX.TXT”,XXXXXX as the hour, minute, seconds
that the file was created. “EL053640.TXT”representsthe file was created on 5:36:40.
The stored data are hexadecimal system data,the 1st byte is the time for writing the data, and the
time data is BCD code.
One record has 74 bytes, the data are stored in the following sequence.
Byte Stored accuracy Description
1(BCD code) Year
1(BCD code) Month
1(BCD code) Day
1(BCD code) Hour
1(BCD code) Minute
1(BCD code) Second
2 0.1V L1 phase Voltage
2 0.1V L2 phase Voltage
2 0.1V L3 phase Voltage
2 0.1V Average Phase Voltage
2 0.1V L12 line Voltage
2 0.1V L23 line Voltage
2 0.1V L31line Voltage
2 0.1V Avg. line Voltage
2 0.001A I1 Current
2 0.001A I2 Current
2 0.001A I3 Current
2 0.001A Avg. phase Current
2 1W L1 apparent power
2 1W L2 apparent power
2 1W L3 apparent power
2 1W 3 phase total apparent power
2 1W L1 active power
2 1W L2 active power
2 1W L3 active power
2 1W 3 phase total active power
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2 1W L1 reactive power
2 1W L2 reactive power
2 1W L3 reactive power
2 1W 3 phase total reactive power
2 0.1% L1 power factor
2 0.1% L2 power factor
2 0.1% L3 power factor
2 0.1% 3 phase power factor
2 0.01Hz System frequency
2 0.001A Zero sequence Current
2 0.1% Unbalanced Voltage ratio
2 0.1% Unbalanced Current ratio
2 Relay alarm status
2 Remote signal status
4.1.2 Event record data (high byte first, then followed by low byte.)
When event is occured, enquiry of records of new Event data
The event data are recorded as 2 classified folders. The first folder is “EVEXXXX”,XXXX
represents the year and the month when the folder is created. “EVE0709”represents that the folder is
created in September, 2007. The second folder is “EVEXXDAY” , XX represents date ,
“HAR13DAY”represents that the folder is created on 13th, the TXT file under the folder is
“EVXXXXXX.TXT” , XXXXXX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created.
“EV134425.TXT” represents that the file is created on 13:44:25.
Event data record. 1 record is 74 bytes; The lasted 4000 records can be read and stored by the
following sequence.
4.1.3 Harmonic record data (high byte first, then followed by low byte.)
When harmonic module is connected, and the harmonic record function is turned on in SD card, the
harmonic data are stored in the SD according to the set interval.
The harmonic data are recorded as 2 classified folders. The first folder is “HARXXXX”,XXXX
represents the year and the month when the folder is created. “HAR0709”represents that the folder
is created in September, 2007. The second folder is “HARXXDAY”,XX represents date,
“HAR12DAY”represents that the folder is created on 12th, the TXT file under the folder is
“HARXXXX.TXT”,XXXX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created. “HAR5336.TXT”
represents that the file is created in 53 min. 36 sacs.
Harmonic data record. 1 record is 62 bytes.(6 byte time data; power quality data 56 bytes); The
lasted 4000 records can be read and stored by the following sequence.
Power Quality
Record time BCD Year 1 byte 00~99
Month 1 byte 1~12
day 1 byte 1~31
hour 1 byte 0~23
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4.1.4 Energy record data (high byte first, then followed by low byte.)
When SD card is connected, and the energy record function is turned on in SD card, the energy
data are stored in the SD according to the set interval.
The energy data are recorded as 2 classified folders. The first folder is “ENGXXXX”,XXXX
represents the year and the month when the folder is created. “ENG0709”represents that the folder
is created in September, 2007. The second folder is “ENGXXDAY”,XX represents date,
“ENG12DAY”represents that the folder is created on 12th, the TXT file under the folder is
“ENGXXXX.TXT”,XXXX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created. “ENG5336.TXT”
represents that the file is created in 53 min. 36 sacs.
Energy data record. 1 record is 92 bytes. The lasted 8000 records can be read and stored by
the following sequence.
Byte Stored accuracy Description
1(BCD code) Year
1(BCD code) Month
1(BCD code) Day
1(BCD code) Hour
1(BCD code) Minute
1(BCD code) Second
2 1W L1 active demand
2 1W L2 active demand
2 1W L3 l active demand
2 1W 3 Phase and total active demand
2 1W L1 reactive demand
2 1W L2 reactive demand
2 1W L3 reactive demand
2 1W 3 Phase and total reactive demand
2 999999999 Total active energy Hi
2 MWh/MVArh Total active energy Lo
2 Importing Active energy Hi
2 Importing Active energy Lo
2 Exporting Active energy Hi
2 Exporting Active energy Lo
2 Total reactive energy Hi
2 Total reactive energy Lo
2 Inductive reactive energy Hi
2 Inductive reactive energy Lo
2 Capacitive active energy Hi
2 Capacitive active energy Lo
2 <1MWh/MVArh Total active energy decimal Hi
2 0.00000001*100000000 Total active energy decimal LO
2 Importing Active energy decimal Hi
2 Importing Active energy decimal LO
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Send:
BYTE EXAMPLE
Meter address 1 01H
Function no. 2 03H
Address(High Byte) 3 2FH
Address(Low Byte) 4 FFH
Byte(N)(High Byte) 5 00H
Byte(N)(Low Byte) 6 01H
CRC (High Byte) 7 CRC(H)
CRC (Low Byte) 8 CRC(L)
No. no. of records received from meter 01H
Receive:
BYTE EXAMPLE
Meter address 1 01H
Function no. 2 03H
Bytes(2N) 3 02H
Data (High) 4 03H
Data(Low) 5 5DH
CRC (High Byte) 6 CRC(H)
CRC (Low Byte) 7 CRC(L)
Note: the no. of records retrieved from meter 01H-861 pieces.
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