7SJ66 Modbus
7SJ66 Modbus
Preface
Open Source Software
SIPROTEC
Table of contents
Multifuction Protection
7SJ66
Data in the Modbus registers 1
Standard mapping 3-1 2
Standard mapping 3-2 3
Modbus Mapping
Glossary
Index
Edition:Dec. 2017
C53000-L2240-C383-2
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Purpose of this The manual describes the register map organisation of the Modbus slave of the
manual SIPROTEC devices 7SJ66 is devided into the following topics:
Data in the Modbus registersChapter 2,
Standard mapping 3-1Chapter 2,
Standard mapping 3-2 Chapter 3.
Modbus specifica- The Modbus specification with a detailed explanation of the Modbus protocol is con-
tion tained in:
MODICON
Modbus Protocol
Reference Guide
PI-MBUS-300 Rev. J
June 1996, Modicon, Inc
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Preface .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Glossary ............................................................................................................................................. 73
Index ................................................................................................................................................... 75
This chapter gives explanations to the descriptions of the Modbus register map organ-
isation (Standard mappings) in the following chapters 2 and 3 and notes for evaluation
of selected SIPROTEC objects.
1.1 Explanations 14
1.2 Coil Status registers (0X references) 16
1.3 Input Status registers (1X references) 17
1.4 Input registers (3X references) 18
1.5 Holding registers (4X references) 19
1.6 Notes to SIPROTEC objects 21
1.1 Explanations
There are two standard mappings (Standard mapping 3-1 and Standard mapping3-2)
available for the SIPROTEC devices 7SJ66.
Input registers
- 28 Measured values
Holding registers
- System information
- Time synchronization
- 16 Single-point indications / Diagnostic Register
- 6 Metered measurands / Counters
- 7 Measured values - Mean values
- 9 values for Fault currents, Fault locator and Statistic values
- 34 Min/Max values of measured values
Input registers
- 28 Measured values
Holding registers
- System information
- Time synchronization
- 16 Single-point indications / Diagnostic Register
Register map Chapters 2 and 3 define the mapping of the data objects of the SIPROTEC device
7SJ66 to the associated Modbus registers.
The columns "Designation of the SIPROTEC objects" contain the texts of the SIPRO-
TEC objects for "US English" device language.
Note:
The examples shown in this chapter 1.1 do not necessarily correspond to the real allo-
cation of the objects in the register mapping.
The listed SIPROTEC data objects are sorted by register numbers (starting with 1),
e.g.:
Designation of the Scaling Internal
Register Comments (32767corresponds
SIPROTEC objects object no.
30001 Ia = Current in phase A 3276.7 A 601
The protection annunciaten (single-point indication) “50-1 picked up” is assigned to the
Input Status register 10084.
Note:
The description of the standard mappings contains the pre-allocation of the map-
ping files at delivery or at first assignment of a mapping in DIGSI to the SIPROTEC
device.
Changes of the allocation and the scaling of the measured values are possible in
adaptation to the concrete installation enviroment.
The definition of the data types (single-point indication, measured value etc.) and
information about changing the allocations as well as parameterization of Modbus
as system interface for SIPROTEC devices are contained in the manual "SIPRO-
TEC Communication module, Modbus - Communication profile" (ref. to page i).
Note:
The allocation of the output relays to the switching devices and to the output chan-
nels is defined during parameterization of the SIPROTEC devices.
Depending on the device composition there may be less than indicated output re-
lays (and corresponding Modbus registers) available in the SIPROTEC device.
The Input Status register block allows the Modbus master to scan the current status of
the input channels as well as the annunciations generated in the SIPROTEC device
(e.g. protection annunciations, status annunciations).
Note:
The allocation of the input channels to the binary inputs is defined during parame-
terization of the devices.
Depending on the device composition and the existing protection packages not all
of the indicated binary inputs or protection annunciations (and corresponding Mod-
bus registers) may be available in the SIPROTEC device.
The Input register block allows the Modbus master to read the values of the the analog
inputs of the SIPROTEC device (recorded measured values).
Note:
Depending on the device composition not all of the indicated analog inputs (and cor-
responding Modbus registers) may be available in the SIPROTEC device.
Scaling The given default scaling values for the measured values in the standard mappings
apply to installations with the following nominal operating values:
Full Scale Voltage (parameter address 1101):
1.01 ... 100.00 kV
Product of:
Rated Primary Voltage (parameter address 0202) and
Matching ration Phase-VT to Open-Delta-VT (parameter address 0206)
1.01 ... 100.00 kV
Ignd-CT rated primary current (parameter address 0217)
10.01 ... 1000.00 A
Power values:
Product of Full Scale Voltage and Full Scale Current multiplies by 3
10.01 ... 1000.00 MW (MVAR)
Note:
Changes of the scaling of the measured values are possible in adaption of the con-
crete installation environment.
You find information about this in the manual “SIPROTEC Communication module,
Modbus - Communication profile” (ref. to page i).
The Holding register block allows the Modbus master to read metered measurands,
statistic and min/max values, system and diagnostic information as well as to execute
time synchronization of the SIPROTEC device.
If the selected Standard mapping supports an Event recorder (Sequence of Events)
then Holding registers are used for reading the Event recorder entries.
Note:
Depending on the device composition not all of the indicated measured values or
metered measurands (and corresponding Modbus registers) may be available in the
SIPROTEC device.
Scaling The scaling of the metered measurands, which are derived from measured
values, refers to:
60000 impulses per hour for V = Vnom and I = Inom
Note:
The type of update (cyclic, with or without deletion) and the update interval must be
programmed for the metered measurands with the parameterization software DIG-
SI.
The scaling of the metered measurands at binary inputs (pulse counters) depends
on the externally connected pulse generator.
In order to change the setting group, the value "1" = ON must be transmitted to the cor-
responding register.
Switching ON one setting group automatically switches OFF the current active set-
ting group.
Transmission of the value "0" = OFF is insignificant for the change of the setting
group and is refused by the device.
A change of the setting group is only possible via Modbus if the parameter Change
to Another Setting Group (parameter address = 302) has the value Protocol.
Control mode with control authority is REMOTE, option of unlocked control with Mod-
bus.
Changing the "Control mode REMOTE" to UNLOCKED permits one unlocked con-
trol operation via Modbus.
After execution of the command, the "Control mode REMOTE" in the SIPROTEC
device will automatically be reset to LOCKED.
A programmed test "Switch in position" for unlocked control operations will always
be executed.
If, after changing the "Control mode REMOTE" to UNLOCKED, no command is re-
ceived via Modbus for a period of 5 minutes, then the "Control mode REMOTE" is
automatically reset to LOCKED.
If the "Control mode REMOTE" was automatically reset to LOCKED by the SIPRO-
TEC device then this status can be recognized by the corresponding bit in the Mod-
bus response message.
In this case the status of "Control mode REMOTE" in output direction has to be up-
dated by the Modbus master.
The functionality "Stop data transmission" is not supported via Modbus communica-
tion.
If "Stop data transmission" is active nevertheless, data via Modbus will be transmitted
furthermore.
The annunciation "DataStop" signals the activation of "Stop data transmission" how-
ever and can be evaluated correspondingly in the Modbus master.
This chapter describes the register map organisation of the Modbus slave of the
SIPROTEC device 7SJ66 at use of Standard mapping 3-1.
2.1 Coil Status registers (0X references) 24
2.2 Input Status registers (1X references) 28
2.3 Input registers (3X references) 40
2.4 Holding registers (4X references) 41
Ref. to chap. 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 for additional notes regarding “Changing the setting
group” and “Control mode REMOTE”.
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments
SIPROTEC objects object no.
0 = Deactivation of Auto-Reclose
function
Command: 79 ON
1 = Activation of Auto-Reclose
function
00065 2782
0 = 79 Auto recloser is switched
OFF
Indication: 79 ON
1 = 79 Auto recloser is switched
ON
0 = Deactivation of protection
functions
Command: ProtActive
1 = Activation of potection func-
tions
00066 52
0 = No protection function is ac-
tive.
Indication: ProtActive
1 = At least one protection func-
tion is active.
Command: Group A 1 = Activation of setting group A
00067 -
Indication: Group A 1 = Setting group A is active
10233 Rush IEp gerAnr 1 = Inrush Anregung Stufe IEp ger. 7562
Ref. to chap. 1.4 for additional notes regarding scaling of measured values.
Scaling
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments (32767 corresponds
SIPROTEC objects object no.
to ...)
30001 Ia = Ia 3276.7 A 601
Designation of the
Register Comments
SIPROTEC objects
Hardware designation of the
"AME-GEN" for AME module, "AMO-
40001-40008 communication module (st-
GEN" for AMO module
ring, max. 16 characters)
Example:
Communication module soft- Register 40009 = 0001H, register 40010
40009-40010
ware revision = 0205H
Revision 1.2.5
MLFB (order number) of the
Example:
40011-40026 SIPROTEC device (string,
"7SJ66225EB903RH7----0D----------"
max. 32 characters)
Example:
Date and time of mapping "140201095747330" corresponds to
40027-40034 data generation (string, max. Date: Feb. 14th, 2001
16 characters) Time: 09 hours, 57 min., 47 sec. and
330 milliseconds
MSB of register 40035:
Number of selected standard map-
ping
Number of selected standard LSB of register 40035 and value of regis-
40035-40036 mapping, Revision of map- ter 40036:
ping data Revision of mapping data
Example:
Register 40035 = 3102H, register 40036
= 0304H
40065 Milliseconds
2.4.6 Registers 40301 to 40318: Fault currents, Fault locator, Statistic values
Scaling
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments (32767 corre-
SIPROTEC objects object no.
sponds to ...)
40351 Ia Min= Ia Min 3276.7 A
40352 851
- Ia Min - Time/Date Date and time of Ia Min -
40355
40356 Ia Max= Ia Max 3276.7 A
40357 852
- Ia Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ia Max -
40360
40361 Ib Min= Ib Min 3276.7 A
40362 853
- Ib Min - Time/Date Date and time of Ib Min -
40365
40366 Ib Max= Ib Max 3276.7 A
40367 854
- Ib Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ib Max -
40370
40371 Ic Min= Ic Min 3276.7 A
40372 855
- Ic Min - Time/Date Date and time of Ic Min -
40375
40376 Ic Max= Ic Max 3276.7 A
40377 856
- Ic Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ic Max -
40380
40381 I1 Min= I1 (positive sequence) Mi- 3276.7 A
nimum
40382 857
- I1 Min - Time/Date Date and time of I1 Min -
40385
40386 I1 Max= I1 (positive sequence) Ma- 3276.7 A
ximum
40387 858
- I1 Max - Time/Date Date and time of I1 Max -
40390
40391 Va-nMin= Va-nMin 327.67 kV
40392 859
- Va-nMin - Time/ Date and time of Va-nMin -
40395 Date
40396 Va-nMax= Va-nMax 327.67 kV
40397 860
- Va-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Va-nMax -
40400 Date
40402 861
- Vb-nMin - Time/ Date and time of Vb-nMin -
40405 Date
40406 Vb-nMax= Vb-nMax 327.67 kV
40407 862
- Vb-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Vb-nMax -
40410 Date
40411 Vc-nMin= Vc-nMin 327.67 kV
40412 863
- Vc-nMin - Time/ Date and time of Vc-nMin -
40415 Date
40416 Vc-nMax= Vc-nMax 327.67 kV
40417 864
- Vc-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Vc-nMax -
40420 Date
40421 Va-bMin= Va-bMin 327.67 kV
40422 865
- Va-bMin - Time/ Date and time of Va-bMin -
40425 Date
40426 Va-bMax= Va-bMax 327.67 kV
40427 867
- Va-bMax - Time/ Date and time of Va-bMax -
40430 Date
40431 Vb-cMin= Vb-cMin 327.67 kV
40432 868
- Vb-cMin - Time/ Date and time of Vb-cMin -
40435 Date
40436 Vb-cMax= Vb-cMax 327.67 kV
40437 869
- Vb-cMax - Time/ Date and time of Vb-cMax -
40440 Date
40441 Vc-aMin= Vc-aMin 327.67 kV
40442 870
- Vc-aMin - Time/ Date and time of Vc-aMin -
40445 Date
40446 Vc-aMax= Vc-aMax 327.67 kV
40447 871
- Vc-aMax - Time/ Date and time of Vc-aMax -
40450 Date
40451 Vn Min= V neutral Min 327.67 kV
40452 872
- Vn Min - Time/Date Date and time of Vn Min -
40455
40457 873
- Vn Max - Time/Date Date and time of Vn Max -
40460
40461 V1 Min= V1 (positive sequence) 327.67 kV
Voltage Minmum
40462 874
- V1 Min - Time/Date Date and time of V1 Min -
40465
40466 V1 Max= V1 (positive sequence) 327.67 kV
Voltage Maximum
40467 875
- V1 Max - Time/Date Date and time of V1 Max -
40470
40471 Pmin = Active Power Minimum 327.67 MW
40472 876
- Pmin - Time/Date Date and time of Pmin -
40475
40476 Pmax = Active Power Maximum 327.67 MW
40477 877
- Pmax - Time/Date Date and time of Pmax -
40480
40481 Qmin = Reactive Power Minimum 327.67 MVAR
40482 878
- Qmin - Time/Date Date and time of Qmin -
40485
40486 Qmax = Reactive Power Maximum 327.67 MVAR
40487 879
- Qmax - Time/Date Date and time of Qmax -
40490
40491 Smin = Apparent Power Minimum 327.67 MVA
40497 881
- Smax - Time/Date Date and time of Smax -
40500
40501 fmin = Frequency Minimum 327.67 Hz
40502 882
- fmin - Time/Date Date and time of fmin -
40505
40506 fmax = Frequency Maximum 327.67 Hz
40507 883
- fmax - Time/Date Date and time of fmax -
40510
40512 885
- PF min - Time/Date Date and time of PF min -
40515
40516 PF Max= Power Factor Maximum 3.2767
40517 884
- PF max - Time/Date Date and time of PF max -
40520
This chapter describes the register map organisation of the Modbus slave of the
SIPROTEC device 7SJ66 at use of Standard mapping 3-2.
GndSwit.
00005
ON Ground Switch,
-
Impulse output, 2 relays, 1-pole
00006 GndSwit. OFF
Q2 Op/Cl
00007 ON Impulse output,
-
Q2 Op/Cl 2 relays, 1-pole
00008
OFF
Q9 Op/Cl
00009
ON Impulse output,
-
Q9 Op/Cl 2 relays, 1-pole
00010
OFF
<user-defined>
00011
ON
not pre-allocated -
00012 <user-defined> OFF
<user-defined>
00013
ON
not pre-allocated -
00014 <user-defined> OFF
<user-defined>
00015
ON
not pre-allocated -
00016 <user-defined> OFF
<user-defined>
00017
ON
not pre-allocated -
00018 <user-defined> OFF
Ref. to chap. 1.6.1 and 1.6.2 for additional notes regarding “Changing the setting
group” and “Control mode REMOTE”.
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments
SIPROTEC objects object no.
0 = Deactivation of Auto-Reclose
function
Command: 79 ON
1 = Activation of Auto-Reclose
function
00065 2782
0 = 79 Auto recloser is switched
OFF
Indication: 79 ON
1 = 79 Auto recloser is switched
ON
0 = Deactivation of protection
functions
Command: ProtActive
1 = Activation of potection func-
tions
00066 52
0 = No protection function is ac-
tive.
Indication: ProtActive
1 = At least one protection func-
tion is active.
Command: Group A 1 = Activation of setting group A
00067 -
Indication: Group A 1 = Setting group A is active
Control authority
10177 Cntrl Auth -
(0 = REMOTE, 1 = LOCAL)
ModeLOCAL Control mode LOCAL
10178 -
(0 = LOCKED, 1 = UNLOCKED)
18517
10179 Y0 ACTIVE 1 = Y0(G0/B0) is ACTIVE
Ref. to chap. 1.4 for additional notes regarding scaling of measured values.
Scaling
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments (32767 corre-
SIPROTEC objects object no.
sponds to ...)
30001 Ia = Ia 3276.7 A 601
Designation of the
Register Comments
SIPROTEC objects
Hardware designation of the
"AME-GEN" for AME module,
40001-40008 communication module (st-
"AMO-GEN" for AMO module
ring, max. 16 characters)
Example:
Communication module soft- Register 40009 = 0001H, register 40010 =
40009-40010
ware revision 0205H
Revision 1.2.5
MLFB (order number) of the
Example:
40011-40026 SIPROTEC device (string,
"7SJ66225EB903RH7----0D----------"
max. 32 characters)
Example:
Date and time of mapping "261102083451640" corresponds to
40027-40034 data generation (string, max. Date: Nov. 26, 2002
16 characters) Time: 08 hours, 34 min., 51 sec. and
640 milliseconds
MSB of register 40035:
Number of selected standard mapping
LSB of register 40035 and value of regis-
Number of selected standard ter 40036:
40035-40036 mapping, Revision of map- Revision of mapping data
ping data Example:
Register 40035 = 3102H, register 40036 =
0304H
Standard mapping 3-1, Revision 2.3.4
40065 Milliseconds
Ref. to chap. 1.5.1 for additional notes regarding scaling of metered measurands.
Designation
Register
of the
Comments Scaling (231-1 corre- Internal
SIPROTEC sponds to ...) object no.
objects
40201 Pulsed Energy Wp (active)
- Wp(puls) = (metering impulses at binary in- 231-1 impulses 888
40202 put)
40203 Pulsed Energy Wq (reactive)
- Wq(puls) = (metering impulses at binary in- 231-1 impulses 889
40204 put)
40205 Wp Forward (metered measu-
WpForward
- rand derived from measured 231-1 impulses 924
=
40206 values)
40207 Wq Forward (metered measu-
WqForward
- rand derived from measured 231-1 impulses 925
=
40208 values)
40209 Wp Reverse (metered measu-
- WpReverse rand derived from measured 231-1 impulses 928
40210 = values)
40211 Wq Reverse (metered measu-
WqReverse
- rand derived from measured 231-1 impulses 929
=
40212 values)
3.4.6 Registers 40301 to 40318: Fault currents, Fault locator, Statistic values
Statistic values.
Scaling
Designation of the Internal
Register Comments (100000 corresponds
SIPROTEC objects object no.
to ...)
40301
- Ia = Primary fault current Ia 1000.00 kA 533
40302
40303
- Ib = Primary fault current Ib 1000.00 kA 534
40304
40305
- Ic = Primary fault current Ic 1000.00 kA 535
40306
40307
Fault Locator: se-
- Xsec = 1000.00 Ohm 1118
condary REACTANCE
40308
40309
Fault Locator: Distance
- dist = 10000.0 km/miles 1119
to fault
40310
40311
Accumulation of inter-
- Sum Ia = 1000.00 kA 1021
rupted current Ph A
40312
40313
Accumulation of inter-
- Sum Ib = 1000.00 kA 1022
rupted current Ph B
40314
40315
Accumulation of inter-
- Sum Ic = 1000.00 kA 1023
rupted current Ph C
40316
40317
Counter of operating
- [Link] = 100000 hours 1020
hours
40318
40356
Ia Max= Ia Max 3276.7 A
40357 852
-
Ia Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ia Max -
40360
40361
Ib Min= Ib Min 3276.7 A
40362 853
-
Ib Min - Time/Date Date and time of Ib Min -
40365
40366
Ib Max= Ib Max 3276.7 A
40367 854
-
Ib Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ib Max -
40370
40371
Ic Min= Ic Min 3276.7 A
40372 855
-
Ic Min - Time/Date Date and time of Ic Min -
40375
40376
Ic Max= Ic Max 3276.7 A
40377 856
-
Ic Max - Time/Date Date and time of Ic Max -
40380
40381 I1 (positive sequence)
I1 Min= 3276.7 A
Minimum
40382 857
-
I1 Min - Time/Date -
40385 Date and time of I1 Min
40386 I1 (positive sequence)
I1 Max= 3276.7 A
Maximum
40387 858
-
I1 Max - Time/Date -
40390 Date and time of I1 Max
40391 Va-nMin= Va-nMin
327.67 kV
40392 859
- Va-nMin - Time/ Date and time of Va-
-
40395 Date nMin
40396 Va-nMax= Va-nMax
327.67 kV
40397 860
- Va-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Va-
-
40400 Date nMax
40401 Vb-nMin= Vb-nMin
327.67 kV
40402 861
- Vb-nMin - Time/ Date and time of Vb-
-
40405 Date nMin
40406 Vb-nMax= Vb-nMax
327.67 kV
40407 862
- Vb-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Vb-
-
40410 Date nMax
40411 Vc-nMin
Vc-nMin= 327.67 kV
40412 863
- Date and time of Vc-
Vc-nMin - Time/Date -
40415 nMin
40416 Vc-nMax= Vc-nMax
327.67 kV
40417 864
- Vc-nMax - Time/ Date and time of Vc-
-
40420 Date nMax
40421 Va-bMin= Va-bMin
327.67 kV
40422 865
- Va-bMin - Time/ Date and time of Va-
-
40425 Date bMin
40426 Va-bMax= Va-bMax
327.67 kV
40427 867
- Va-bMax - Time/ Date and time of Va-
-
40430 Date bMax
40431 Vb-cMin
Vb-cMin= 327.67 kV
40432 868
- Date and time of Vb-
Vb-cMin - Time/Date -
40435 cMin
40436 Vb-cMax= Vb-cMax
327.67 kV
40437 869
- Vb-cMax - Time/ Date and time of Vb-
-
40440 Date cMax
40441 Vc-aMin
Vc-aMin= 327.67 kV
40442 870
- Date and time of Vc-
Vc-aMin - Time/Date -
40445 aMin
40446 Vc-aMax= Vc-aMax
327.67 kV
40447 871
- Vc-aMax - Time/ Date and time of Vc-
-
40450 Date aMax
40451
Vn Min= V neutral Min 327.67 kV
40452 872
-
Vn Min - Time/Date Date and time of Vn Min -
40455
40456 V neutral Max
Vn Max= 327.67 kV
40457 873
- Date and time of Vn
Vn Max - Time/Date -
40460 Max
40461
V1 Min= V1 (positive sequence) 327.67 kV
Voltage Minimum
40462 874
-
V1 Min - Time/Date Date and time of V1 Min -
40465
V1 (positive sequence)
40466
V1 Max= Voltage Maximum 327.67 kV
40467 875
-
V1 Max - Time/Date Date and time of V1 -
40470
Max
40471
Pmin = Active Power Minimum 327.67 MW
40472 876
-
Pmin - Time/Date Date and time of Pmin -
40475
40476
Pmax = Active Power Maximum 327.67 MW
40477 877
-
Pmax - Time/Date Date and time of Pmax -
40480
40481
Qmin = Reactive Power Mini- 327.67 MVAR
mum
40482 878
-
Qmin - Time/Date Date and time of Qmin -
40485
40486
Qmax = Reactive Power Maxi- 327.67 MVAR
mum
40487
879
-
Qmax - Time/Date Date and time of Qmax -
40490
40491
Smin = Apparent Power Mini- 327.67 MVA
mum
40492 880
-
Smin - Time/Date Date and time of Smin -
40495
40496
Smax = Apparent Power Maxi- 327.67 MVA
mum
40497 881
-
Smax - Time/Date Date and time of Smax -
40500
40501
fmin = Frequency Minimum 327.67 Hz
40502 882
-
fmin - Time/Date Date and time of fmin -
40505
40506
fmax = Frequency Maximum 327.67 Hz
40507 883
-
fmax - Time/Date Date and time of fmax -
40510
40511
PF Min= Power Factor Minimum 3.2767
40512 885
-
PF min - Time/Date Date and time of PF min -
40515
40516 Power Factor Maximum
PF Max= 3.2767
40517 884
- Date and time of PF
PF max - Time/Date -
40520 max
40607
- Time stamp #1
40610
40615
- Time stamp #2
40618
40623
- Time stamp #3
40626
AME Universal asynchronous communication module with (electrical) isolated RS485 inter-
face for the SIPROTEC devices from Siemens
AMO Universal asynchronous communication module with fibre-optical interface for the
SIPROTEC devices from Siemens.
DC Double Command
DP Double-point indication
Input data I Input di- Data from the Modbus slave to the Modbus master.
rection
Mapping Allocation of the SIPROTEC data objects to the positions in the Modbus register map.
Output data I Out- Data from the Modbus master to the Modbus slave.
put direction
SC Single Command
SP Single-point Indication
H
Holding 41, 18
Holding registers 18, 41, 18
I
Input registers 18, 40
Input registers (3X references) 18, 40, 17
Input Status registers 8
Input Status registers (1X references) 17, 28, 8
Inrush stabilization 36
M
Measured values - Mean values 43, 20
Measurement supervision 37, 15
Metered measurands 19, 43
Q
Qualified personnel 4
R
Registers 10166 to 10178
Status annunciations 15
Registers 10273 to 10295
Admittance Earth Fault Protection 38
S
Sensitive ground fault protection 34, 13
Set point alarms 37