Issue
What is the definition of each bit of Setpoint Status Validity (Modbus Registers 2420-2421) in a PM8240?
Product Line
PM8000 Series
Environment
PM8000 Register List
Resolution
Register 2420
This register indicates which bits are currently active, or which bit-mapped inputs are marked as NA.
Bit 0 = Over I a - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 1 = Over I b - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 2 = Over I c - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 3 = Over I 4 - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 4 = Over V unbal - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 5 = Over kW sd - Validity (Status (Enabled or Disabled))
Bit 6 - Not Implemented
Bit 7 - Not implemented
Bit 8 - Not Implemented
Bit 9 - Not implemented
Bit 10 - Not Implemented
Bit 11 - Not implemented
Bit 12 - Not Implemented
Bit 13 - Not implemented
Bit 14 - Not Implemented
Bit 15 - Not implemented
Register 2421
This register indicates the current state of the selected input (either True or False).
Bit 0 = Over I a - Current State (True or False)
Bit 1 = Over I b - Current State (True or False)
Bit 2 = Over I c - Current State (True or False)
Bit 3 = Over I 4 - Current State (True or False)
Bit 4 = Over V unbal - Current State (True or False)
Bit 5 = Over kW sd - Current State (True or False)
Bit 6 - Not Implemented
Bit 7 - Not implemented
Bit 8 - Not Implemented
Bit 9 - Not implemented
Bit 10 - Not Implemented
Bit 11 - Not implemented
Bit 12 - Not Implemented
Bit 13 - Not implemented
Bit 14 - Not Implemented
Bit 15 - Not implemented
The following examples show the status and state of the Setpoint Modules for the related parameters using Data Mapping I/O Module.
Over I a
Over I b
Over I c
Over I 4
Over V unbal
Over kW sd
When all Setpoint Modules, including ‘Over I b,’ are disabled:
When only Setpoint Module 'Over Ib' is enabled with true state:
In the first image, registers 2420 and 2421 display 0 for all bits, including Bit 1. Accordingly, the input registers, including Over I b, are marked as NA because the corresponding Setpoint Module was disabled.
In the second image, registers 2420 and 2421 display 1 only for Bit 1. This is because the setup register of the Setpoint Module 'Over I b' was changed to Enabled, and its output register indicates True, meaning the related alarm is active.