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‎2023-12-18 09:11 AM

Full ION 9000 modbus map with "Data Mapping PQ Modules"

I am looking for documentation that defines EXACTLY what information the "Data Mapping PQ Modules"  provides and what modbus addresses this information is found at. Currently the Full modbus map for the 9000 doesn't call out this module, nor does it provide information for address 440831. We believe this is the count of the waveforms triggered by the device, however it doesn't align with what we see on the vista page.

 

The article found here: https://www.se.com/us/en/faqs/FA362601/

unfortunately doesn't contain the answer (as far as I could find) additionally the file is for firmware 2.0.0, while there is 4.0.0 out there. I would like to see the updated documentation for 4.0.0

 

End goal is to have documentation that indicates the modbus address of the count of the waveforms triggered by the device. 

 

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Are these still valid for 4.0.0? Is there a sum total for these on the base framework? (I don't have access to a 9000 to test at the moment)

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Posted: ‎2023-12-20 04:57 PM . Last Modified: ‎2023-12-21 03:05 PM

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‎2023-12-20 04:57 PM

Hi @DCarlson 

ION Reference and Meter's user guide are the documents that can be referred to. Data Mapping Modules as core modules are configured to provide default Modbus values as described by the device’s Modbus map and define the values used on the device’s display and webpages.

To define Modbus Addresses for any added custom modules, the Default Modbus map needs to be modified or disabled by adding new registers using Modbus Slave modules.

Data Mapping PQ Modules maps power quality data and Modbus address 13600 in ION900 Modbus Map, is the count of the waveforms triggered by the device:

Mehran_0-1703119464030.png

Modbus address 40831 is likely the Setup register(Update Rate) of added(custom) Sliding Window Demand Module which is different from count of the waveforms Modbus address.

No there is no summation register of incident count and it can be created by using Arithmetic module and modifying default Modbus Map.

Modbus Register Maps which are almost the same for all firmware versions, can be downloaded from the firmware package(Latest is V4.5.0):

https://www.se.com/ca/en/download/document/ION9000_meter_FW_v004.005.000/

 

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-Mehran
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‎2023-12-20 04:57 PM

Hi @DCarlson 

ION Reference and Meter's user guide are the documents that can be referred to. Data Mapping Modules as core modules are configured to provide default Modbus values as described by the device’s Modbus map and define the values used on the device’s display and webpages.

To define Modbus Addresses for any added custom modules, the Default Modbus map needs to be modified or disabled by adding new registers using Modbus Slave modules.

Data Mapping PQ Modules maps power quality data and Modbus address 13600 in ION900 Modbus Map, is the count of the waveforms triggered by the device:

Mehran_0-1703119464030.png

Modbus address 40831 is likely the Setup register(Update Rate) of added(custom) Sliding Window Demand Module which is different from count of the waveforms Modbus address.

No there is no summation register of incident count and it can be created by using Arithmetic module and modifying default Modbus Map.

Modbus Register Maps which are almost the same for all firmware versions, can be downloaded from the firmware package(Latest is V4.5.0):

https://www.se.com/ca/en/download/document/ION9000_meter_FW_v004.005.000/

 

Best Regards,
-Mehran
Expert Technical Support Specialist

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