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Incos PMEL 04 communication protocol

Supported device types and versions
Communication line configuration
Communication station configuration
I/O tag configuration
Literature
Changes and modifications
Document revisions

Supported device types and versions


The communication with the impulse power meters Incos/VUVT PM_EL 04 involves obtaining:

  • accumulated work for 3 tariffs
  • instantaneous power
  • quarter-hour power take-off, including the archival data

Communication line configuration


Communication station configuration


  • Communication protocol: Incos/VUVT PMEL 04.
  • A station address is a decimal number (or a hexadecimal number with a hash at the beginning, e.g. #0A) - according to the settings of PMEL configuration jumpers.
  • A time synchronization of station is required.


Station protocol parameters

Communication station - configuration dialog box - tab "Protocol parameters".
They could influence some optional protocol parameters. You can set the following parameters:

Table 1

Key wordFull nameMeaningUnitDefault value
RC
Retry CountNumber of call retries when an error in communication occurs.-2
RT
Retry TimeoutDelay between the retry call when an error in communication occurs.ms1000
WFT
Wait First TimeoutThe first timeout for response reading after sending the message.ms500
WT
Wait TimeoutTimeout between the response readings until it is completed.ms500
MWR
Max Wait RetryNumber of retries of response reading until it is completed.-8
SADDR
Source AddressCommunication address of source (PC).0 up to 254126
PMEL04B
PMEL04BCommunication with PMEL04B device.YES/NONO
TIMEST
TimestampThere is used PMEL04B with the support of time stamp transmission.YES/NONO
TMSYNC
Allow Automatic Time SynchroReal time will be synchronized after the bit EM_TIM is set by a device (only PMEL04B).YES/NOYES

I/O tag configuration


  • I/O tags: Ai, Di, TiA, TiR.
  • I/O tag address is a decimal number in the range 0 up to 255 or a hexadecimal number with a hash at the beginning (e.g. #1A).

Table 2: I/O tag addresses distribution:

Electro meterInstantaneous power (Ai)Accumulation work tariff 1 (Ai)Accumulation work tariff 2 (Ai)Accumulation work tariff 3 (Ai)Quarter-hour power take-off (Ai)Time difference between curr. and prev.  state (TiR)
1016171864200
2119202165201
3222232466202
4325262767203
5428293068204
6531323369205
7634353670206
8737383971207
9840414272208
10943444573209
111046474874210
121149505175211
131252535476212
141355565777213
151458596078214
161561626379215


Table 3: Di values, status bits (only PMEL04A):

AddressMeaning
0EPROM error.
1RAM error.
5Program restart on a process module.
6Exceeding the time difference.
7Acknowledgement of time settings.

Di values, digital inputs (only PMEL04B), addresses 0 up to 15.


Table 4: Di values, status bits (only PMEL04B):

AddressMeaning
100RES_CNT
107EM_TIM
108EM_ROM
109EM_RAM
110TDIFOVR

Literature


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Changes and modifications


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Document revisions


  • Ver. 1.0 - February 18, 2000 - Creation of document
  • Ver. 1.1 - March 13, 2008 - Updating
  • Žiadne štítky