F&F LE-03MQ User manual

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User manual
v. 4.8 (211029)
F&F Filipowski sp.j.
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95-200 Pabianice
Tel./fax (42) 215 23 83, 227 09 71
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LE-03MQ CT
Electric energy meter
1-phase/ 3-phase
Bidirectional with network parameters analysis

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CONTENTS
1.PURPOSE....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.UNIT CHARACTERISTIC ............................................................................................................................... 4
2.1. Measured values ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2. Current transformers (CT) .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.3. RS-485 communication port and Modbus RTU protocole ............................................................................................. 5
2.4. Pulse output .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3. START-UP SCREENS .................................................................................................................................... 5
4. OPERATOR PANEL ...................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1. Voltage and current, harmonic ...................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2. Frequency, power factor and demand .......................................................................................................................... 7
4.3. Power ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.4. Energy measurements ................................................................................................................................................... 9
5. SETUP ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1. Setup entry methods .................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.1. Navigation ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.2. Number entry procedure ......................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2. Setup parameters ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.2.1. Entry into configuration menu ................................................................................................................................ 11
5.2.2. RS-485 communication ............................................................................................................................................ 11
5.2.2.1. (Slave ID) Address ............................................................................................................................................ 11
5.2.2.2. Baud rate ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.2.3. Parity ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
5.2.2.4. Stop bits ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.3. Current transformers .............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.2.4. Measuring voltage .................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.2.5. Pulse output ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.5.1. Energy setup ................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.5.2. Pulse rate ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
5.2.5.3. Pulse duration ................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.2.6. Demand Integration Time (DIT) .............................................................................................................................. 18

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5.2.7. Backlit setup ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.2.8. Measuring system .................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2.9. CLR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.2.10. Change password ................................................................................................................................................... 21
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................... 22
6.1. Measured parameters .................................................................................................................................................. 22
6.1.1. Voltages and currents .............................................................................................................................................. 22
6.1.2. Power factor, frequency and demand ............................. ........................................................................................ 22
6.1.3. Energy measurements ............................................................................................................................................. 23
6.2. Terminal ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
6.3. Accuracy ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
6.4. Power supply and power meter .................................................................................................................................... 23
6.5. Measurement inputs .................................................................................................................................................... 23
6.6. Pulse outputs ................................................................................................................................................................ 24
6.7. RS-485 output for Modbus RTU ................................................................................................................................... 24
6.8. Reference conditions of influence quantities ............................................................................................................... 24
6.9. Environment ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
6.10. Structure ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.11. Compliance and sealing .............................................................................................................................................. 25
7. DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 26
8. WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................... 26
9. MODBUS PROTOCOLE REGISTERS ............................................................................................................. 28
9.1. Input registers ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
9.2. Setup registers ............................................................................................................................................................. 32
8.1. Meter's power supply ................................................................................................................................................... 26
8.2. Measuring systems ....................................................................................................................................................... 27

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1. PURPOSE
LE-03MQ CT is a static (electronic) calibrated electricity meter of single-phase or three-phase
alternating current in a direct system. It is used for reading and recording of consumed
electric energy and mains parameters with remote readout via a wired RS-485 network. The meter
works with current transformers (CT) with 1 A or 5 A secondary current. The configuration of the
meter is done through the configuration menu accessible from the front panel and the
communication port according to the software features of the Modbus RTU protocol.
2. UNIT CHARACTERISTICS
2.1. Measured value
The unit can measure and display:
line voltage and THD% (total harmonic distortion) of all phases
line frequency
currents, current demands and current THD% of all phases
power, maximum power demand and power factor
active energy imported and exported
reactive energy imported and exported
2.2. Current transformers (CT)
The meter works with current transformers (CT) with 1 A or 5 A secondary current.
The appropriate value of rate and the secondary current of the connected
transformer should be set in the meter.
For example: using a 100/5 A current transformer, you should set the secondary
current CT2 to 5 and the rate CTrate to 0020. To get the CT rate to enter you need to
divide a primary current value by the value of the secondary current (100/5 = 20).
WARNING!
The settings for the current ratio (CT2 and CT rate) and voltage ratio
(PT2 and PT rate) can only be made once. It is a legal requirement of
the MID Directive. Once set the rate cannot be changed.

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2.3. RS-485 communication port and Modbus RTU protocole
The meter is equipped RS-485 port with Modbus RTU protocole.
The RS-485 communication port allows you to connect meters into a network of remote reading.
2.4. Pulse output
The meter has two pulse outputs for mapping the counting of active and reactive energy. Output 1
- terminals 9/10 - programmable, can be set to work for active or reactive energy and parameters:
impulsing and pulse length.
Output 2 - Terminals 11/12 - for active energy, impulsing is 3200 pulse / kWh.
3. START-UP SCREENS
The first screen lights up all display
segments and can be used as a display
check.
Information about software version.
The interface performs a self-test and
indicates the result if the test passes.

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4. OPERATOR PANEL
Buttons features:
Select the voltage and current display screens.
In set up mode, this is the "Left" or "Back" button.
Select the frequency and power factor display screens.
In set up mode, this is the "Up" button.
Select the power display screens.
In set up mode, this is the "Down" button.
Select the energy display screens.
In set up mode, this is the "Enter" or "Right" button.
4.1. Voltage and current, harmonic
Each successive pressing of the button selects a new range:
Phase to neutral voltages (3p4w).
Current on each phase.
Phase to neutral voltage THD% (3p4w).

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Current THD% for each phase.
4.2. Frequency, power factor and demand
Each successive pressing of the button selects a new range:
Frequency and power factor (total).
Power factor of each phase.
Maximum power demand.
Maximum current demand.

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4.3. Power
Each successive pressing of the button select a new range:
Instantaneous active power in kW.
Instantaneous reactive power in kVAr.
Instantaneous volt-amps in kVA.
Total: kW, kvar, kVA

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4.4. Energy measurements
Each successive pressing of the button selects a new range:
Imported active energy in kWh
Exported active energy in kWh
Imported reactive energy in kVArh
Exported reactive energy in kVArh
Total active energy in kWh
Total reactive energy in kVArh
The total value of the given energy is presented in two rows.

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The top row presents the higher values, the bottom row presents the lower values + fractional value.
For example:
Indications: 0027 - top row; 845.3 - bottom row presents the value of 27845.3 kWh.
5. SETUP
5.1. Setup entry methods
Some menu items, such as password and CT, require a four-digit number entry while others, such
as supply system, require selection from a number of menu options. After confirming the settings the
meter confirms the adoption of a new parameter by displaying for a moment the word "good".
5.1.1. Navigation
1. Transition to the next position configuration menu.
2. Press to confirm your selection.
3. Edition of value (change of position number by +/- 1)
4. Having selected an option from the current layer, press to confirm your selection. The SET
5.1.2. Number entry procedure
When setting up the unit, some screens require the entering of a nuber. In particular, on entry
to the setting up section, a password must be entered. Digits are set individually, from left to right.
The procedure is as follows:
indicator will appear.
1. The current digit to be set flashes and is set using the and buttons.
2. Press to confirm each digit setting. The SET indicator appears the last digit has been set.
to exit the number setting routine. The SET indicator will be 3. After setting the last digit, press
xxremoved.
5. Back to the higher menu level. The SET indicator will disappear and you will be able to use
the buttons, again to select further options.
6. exit the configuration menu to the measurements screen.

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5.2. Setup parameters
To exit setting-up mode, press
5.2.1. Entry into configuration menu
To enter setup mode, pressing the button for 2 seconds, until the password screen appears.
Settung up is password-protected so you
must enter the correct password (default
"1000") before processing.
Press the button for 2 seconds.
If an incorrect password is entered, the
display will show:
PASS Err
repeatedly until the measurement screen is restored.
5.2.2. RS-485 communication
Setting the communication port parameters.
5.2.2.1. (Slave ID) Address
(Range 001 to 247)
and buttons to From the set up menu, use
select the address ID.
Press button to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will be flashing.

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Press button to return the main set up menu.
5.2.2.2. Baud rate
Use and buttons to choose Modbus address (001 to 247).
Press button to confirm the selection.
From the set up menu, use and
buttons to select the Baud rate option.
Press
The current setting will flash.
button to enter the selection routine.
Use and buttons to choose baud rate:
2,4 / 4,8 / 9,6 / 19,2 / 38,4 [kbps].
Press button, to confirm the selection.
Press button to return the main set up menu.

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5.2.2.3. Parity
Press button to return to the main set up menu.
5.2.2.4. Stop bits
From the set up menu, use and
buttons to select the parity option.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will flash.
Use and buttons to choose
parity EVEN/ODD/NONE (default).
Press button to confirm selection.
From the set up menu, use and
buttons to select the stop bit option.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will flash.

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Use the buttons in the configuration
menu to select the value of the CT.
Secondary current
Hold down to enter the secondary current
setting mode: 5 A/1 A.
Hold down to confirm selection.
For example: for 100/5 A current transformer set the CT2 to 5 and rate to 20.
To get the CT rate you need to divide a primary current value by the value
of the secondary current (100/5 = 20).
WARNING!
Use and buttons to choose stop bits:
2 or 1.
NOTE: Default value is 1. Only in case parity
set up NONE, to change stop bits to 2.
Press to confirm the selection.
Press to return to the main set up menu.
5.2.3. Current transformers
Setting currents values of the connected transformers.
CT rate
Press to display the rate setting screen.
Range of 0001 to 9999.
Hold down to confirm selection.
The settings for the current ratio (CT2 and CT rate) and voltage ratio (PT2 and
PT rate) can only be made once. It is a legal requirement of the MID Directive.
Once set the rate cannot be changed.

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5.2.4. Measurement voltage
Setting the value of the input voltage directly or through transformers.
For half-indirect 1- or 3-phase measurement set the value PT2 to 400 and PTrate to 1.
Use the buttons in the configuration
menu to select the PT option.
Input voltage.
Hold down to enter the PT2 input
voltage setting mode: from 100 to 500.
Hold down to confirm selection.
For half-indirect 1- or 3-phase measurement
set the value to 400.
PT rate.
Press to display the rate setting screen.
Range of 0001 to 9999.
Hold down to confirm selection.
For half-indirect 1- or 3-phase measurement
set the value to 1.

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5.2.5. Pulse output
Pulse output configuration no. 1.
5.2.5.1. Energy setup
The output can be set to provide a pulse for a definied amount of energy active (kWh) or reactive (kvarh).
From the setup menu, use and
buttons to select the pulse output option.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The unit symbol will flash.
Use and buttons to choose kWh
or kVArh.
Press to confirm selection.
Press to return to the main set up menu.

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5.2.5.2. Pulse rate
Setup value option kWh/kvarh per 1 pulse. Values: 0.01 / 0.1 / 110 / 100.
5.2.5.3. Pulse duration
Option of setting pulse length for output. Values: 200, 100 or 60 ms.
From the setup menu, use and
buttons to select the pulse rate option.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will flash.
Use Use andand buttons to select
value: 0,01 /0,1 /1 /10 /100 per pulse.
Press to confirm selection.
PressPress to return to the main set up menu.
From the setup menu, use and
buttons to select the pulse width option.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current setting will flash.
Use and buttons to choose value:
200, 100 or 60 ms.
Press to confirm the selection.
PressPress to return to the main set up menu.

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5.2.6. DIT - Demand Integration Time
The options are: 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes.
From the setup menu, use and
buttons, to select the DIT option.
The screen will show the currently selected
integration time.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current time interval will flash.
buttons to select the Use and
time required.
Press to confirm the selection.
SET indicator will appear.
PressPress to exit the DIT selection routine and return to the menu.

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5.2.8. Measuring system
Setup option for measuring system:
1P2W – 1-phase 2-wires system;
3P3W – 3-phases 3-wires system (without neutral wire); 3P4W – 3-phases 4-wires
5.2.7. Backlit setup
The meter allows you to set the time of the backlight.
Time: 0 / 5 / 10 / 30 / 60 / 120 minutes.
Value 0 means that the backlight is always on.
Default lasting time is 60 minutes.
If it's setted as 5, the backlit will be
off in 5 minutes from the last time
operation on the meter.
Use and buttons to select the
time.
Press to confirm the selection.
From the set up menu, use and
buttons to select the system option.
The screen will show the currently
selected power supply.
Press to enter the selection routine.
The current selection will flash.

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Use and buttons to select the required
system option: 1P2(W), 3P3(W), 3P4(W).
Press to confirm selection.
SET indicator will appear.
Press to exit the system selection routine and return to the menu. SET will disappear
and you will be returned to the main set up menu.
5.2.9. CLR
The meter provides a function to reset the maximum demand value of current and power.
From the setup menu, use and
buttons to select the reset option.
PressPress to enter the selection rout
The MD will flash.
Pressess to confirm selection.
PressPress to return to the main set up menu.
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