Omron KM50 Communications Manual page 51

Smart power monitor
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Section 3 CompoWay/F Communications Data
Variable
Address
type
Monetary Cost (lower
digits)
LOW Total Power
Consumption Converted to
*3
C8
003F
Monetary Cost (upper
digits)
LOW Total Power
Consumption Converted to
*3
C8
0040
Monetary Cost (lower
digits)
Pulse Conversion Value 1
C8
0041
(upper digits)
Pulse Conversion Value 1
C8
0042
(lower digits)
Pulse Conversion Value 2
C8
0043
(upper digits)
Pulse Conversion Value 2
C8
0044
(lower digits)
*1, *2: See the notes for the C0 variable type.
*3: These addresses can be read only with the KM50-E. They cannot be read for the KM50-C.
*4: The ratios for various values read as 1.000 for 100% for the status from the start time until the
end time.
*5: Temperatures are read out in the unit that has been set. Conversion between Celsius and
Fahrenheit is made using the following formulas. If both values are required, convert the
temperature in the host device.
If a compensation is set, it will be added or subtracted from the measurement value for either
unit.
Example: When the temperature is 23.0°C (Celsius)/73.4°F (Fahrenheit) and the
compensation value is +10.0, the displayed temperature becomes 23.0 + 10.0 = 32.0 (°C:
Celsius) or 73.4 + 10.0 = 83.4 (°F: Fahrenheit).
*6: The pulse input counts are counter values that are reset on a daily basis. The total pulse input
count is not reset on a daily basis, rather it is reset to zero when the count upper limit is
reached, and starts counting again. Counter 1 and counter 2 are individual count values that
can be read separately. The total counter reads the sum of counter 1 and counter 2. A
summary is shown in the following table.
Parameter
Pulse Input Count 1 for the Day
Pulse Input Count 2 for the Day
Total Pulse Input Count for the Day
Total Pulse Input Count 1
Total Pulse Input Count 2
Total Pulse Input Count
*7: Values after Recovering from a Power Interruption
The following measurement values are saved to the memory for every five-minute period.
Therefore, when the power supply is turned ON, the last value that was saved for a
five-minute period while the Power Monitor was ON will be read out, rather than the value right
before the power was interrupted. The measurement will continue.
Total power consumptions, pulse input ON time, pulse input count, specific power
consumption, and three-state total power consumptions
*8: Digits That Are Read Out
The upper digits and lower digits of a converted value can be read out separated. However,
there are only seven significant digits when the upper and lower digits are combined.
3-10
Parameter name
0 if the value exceeds the range.
*8
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999,999)
*Indicates values above 1M. Starts from 0 if the value exceeds
the range.
*8
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999.999)
*Three digits to the right of the decimal point (fixed). Starts from
0 if the value exceeds the range.
*8
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999,999)
*Indicates values above 1M. Starts from 0 if the value exceeds
*8
the range.
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999.999)
*Three digits to the right of the decimal point (fixed). Starts from
*8
0 if the value exceeds the range.
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999,999)
*Indicates values above 1M. Starts from 0 if the value exceeds
*8
the range.
0000 0000 to 3B9A C9FF hex (0 to 999,999.999)
*Three digits to the right of the decimal point (fixed). Starts from
*8
0 if the value exceeds the range.
Input count for input 1
Input count for input 2
Sum of input counts for inputs 1 and 2
Input count for input 1
Input count for input 2
Sum of input counts for inputs 1 and 2
Set value (monitor value)
Read out value
Reset on a daily basis.
Reset when upper limit
is reached.
Reset condition

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