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9. Modbus register map
Table 28 shows the list of commands available. The PW
column indicates if the password must be written before
issuing the command.
Table 28. Modbus remote control commands.
register number
address (hex)
Definition
Pw
Reset trip
No
Reset powered up indication
No
Reset peak demand watts
Yes
Reset energy
Yes
Reset operations count
Yes
Reset runtime
Yes
Reset min/max currents
Yes
Reset min/max line-to-neutral
Yes
voltages
Reset min/max line-to-line
Yes
voltages
Reset all min/max values
Yes
Reset trip count
Yes
Reset temperature
Yes
Reset all diagnostics
Yes
information
Open breaker - activates the
Yes
relay mapped to open breaker
pulsed
Close breaker - activates the
Yes
relay mapped to close breaker
pulsed
Enable maintenance mode
No
Disable maintenance mode
No
Activate relay 1 (if relay 1 is
No
mapped to remote control)
Deactivate relay 1 (if relay 1 is
No
mapped to remote control)
Activate relay 2 (if relay 2 is
No
mapped to remote control)
Deactivate relay 2 (if relay 2 is
No
mapped to remote control)
Activate relay 3 (if relay 3 is
No
mapped to remote control)
Deactivate relay 3 (if relay 3 is
No
mapped to remote control)

9.6 Date and time

The date and time are available via registers. The Modbus
client can synchronize the clock in the trip unit by writing the
time at regular intervals. The entire block of registers should
be written in a single command. A time change event is only
generated when the time difference between old and new is
greater than 60 seconds.
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402901
402902
402903
0b56
0b55
0b54
command (hex)
0x0002
0xFD00
0xFFFF
0x0003
0xFC00
0xFFFF
0x0004
0xFB00
0xFFFF
0x0008
0xF700
0xFFFF
0x0102
0xFD00
0xFFFE
0x0103
0xFC00
0xFFFE
0x010D
0xF200
0xFFFE
0x010F
0xF000
0xFFFE
0x010E
0xF100
0xFFFE
0x0104
0xFB00
0xFFFE
0x0501
0xFE00
0xFFFA
0x0502
0xFD00
0xFFFA
0x0503
0xFC00
0xFFFA
0x0000
0xFF01
0xFEFF
0x0001
0xFE01
0xFEFF
0x0008
0xF701
0xFEFF
0x0009
0xF601
0xFEFF
0x0101
0xFE04
0xFBFE
0x0201
0xFE04
0xFBFD
0x0102
0xFD04
0xFBFE
0x0202
0xFD04
0xFBFD
0x0103
0xFC04
0xFBFE
0x0203
0xFC04
0xFBFD
Table 29. Modbus date and time data.
function
register
address
code
number
(hex)
3, 4, 6, 16
2921
0x0B68
3, 4, 6, 16
2922
0x0B69
3, 4, 6, 16
2923
0x0B6A
3, 4, 6, 16
2924
0xB6B
3, 4, 6, 16
2925
0x0B6C
3, 4, 6, 16
2926
0x0B6D
3, 4, 6, 16
2927
0x0B6E

9.7 Event registers

The triggering of an event in the trip unit can provide histori-
cal data object values at the instant in time the event occurs
or occurring around the time of the event. The trip unit
categorizes the event information into summary, alarm, and
trip event data. A maximum of 200 summary events, 10
alarm events, and 10 trip events are stored. A single event
may place information into multiple objects. For example,
the occurrence of an event triggered by a circuit breaker trip
may provide both summary and trip information.
Access to event information is based on the selection of
event type and event ID. When the event type selection is
written in register 8193, the earliest and latest event ID can
be obtained in registers 8194 and 8196 respectively to deter-
mine the range of events saved for the selected event type.
Register 8198 is used to select the requested event ID. If
the request event exists in the trip unit, registers 8200
and 8202 provide the Previous Event ID and Next Event ID
respectively. If the requested event does not exist in the trip
unit, exception code 0x87 is returned.
The date and time when the requested event happened is
read in registers 8204 through 8211. This value corresponds
to the time of occurrence of the historical event.
Register 8212 provides an indication of the selected event
type's data content. This is a constant value for the three
event types Modbus port supports.
Event data also provides a validity bit for each data object,
starting from register 8213. Bit 0 set to be 1 indicates that
the first data object is valid, bit 1 is used to indicate the
second data object is valid, and so on.
Definition
Value range
Month
1-12
Day
1-31
Year
2015 - 2099
Day of week
1 = Sunday,
7 = Saturday
Hour
0-23
Minute
0-59
Second
0-59

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