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Hello,
Upon review of the modbus mapping for PM8000 I found registers from 40246 to 40344 and their counters on registers 40546 to 40644.
Is there a document explaining what each of these registers hold?
Thank you,
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Hello @dsantillan ,
A bit of a loaded question. The registers you are highlighting are link to modbus via a Data mapping Module "Data Mapping EN 1". The default framework does not have any registers linked by default. The intention for these registers is if a Bin module is linked. In the setup of the Bin module, there are 1 to 25 rules that determine when evaluate is pulse, what Bin output needs to be incremented.
Likely something similar for V1-Intrpt N1, possible to link a Bin module however not linked by default.
An example of where a Bin module is used is for EN50160, voltage dip. The Bin module has 2 inputs, the SS min magnitude, and SS duration. If magnitude is greater or equal to 80 and greater or equal to 90 and the duration is less than 0.2. Bin 1 (V-Dip A1) is incremented.
For more information on the Bin module refer to ION reference (https://www.productinfo.schneider-electric.com/pm8000/595e26f146e0fb0001f6ffc4/IONReference/English/...)
Regards,
Charles
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Hello @dsantillan ,
A bit of a loaded question. The registers you are highlighting are link to modbus via a Data mapping Module "Data Mapping EN 1". The default framework does not have any registers linked by default. The intention for these registers is if a Bin module is linked. In the setup of the Bin module, there are 1 to 25 rules that determine when evaluate is pulse, what Bin output needs to be incremented.
Likely something similar for V1-Intrpt N1, possible to link a Bin module however not linked by default.
An example of where a Bin module is used is for EN50160, voltage dip. The Bin module has 2 inputs, the SS min magnitude, and SS duration. If magnitude is greater or equal to 80 and greater or equal to 90 and the duration is less than 0.2. Bin 1 (V-Dip A1) is incremented.
For more information on the Bin module refer to ION reference (https://www.productinfo.schneider-electric.com/pm8000/595e26f146e0fb0001f6ffc4/IONReference/English/...)
Regards,
Charles
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Hello Charles,
Thank you for the great input. I think I got it.
The first thing is to set the module and then, based on that configuration the commissioned registers will start counting as per the applied definitions and be reflected on those modbus registers.
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