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Table of Contents
1. OVERVIEW OF LDM MODBUS REGISTERS ............................................. 4
2. STATUS REGISTERS ...................................................................... 5
2.1 MAIN PANEL STATUS ....................................................................... 5
2.2 CIRCUIT BREAKER STATUS .................................................................. 6
2.3 EXTENDED CIRCUIT BREAKER STATUS ....................................................... 7
2.4 SUB-FEED AND OUTPUT BREAKER STATUS .................................................. 8
3. BASIC CONFIGURATION INFORMATION REGISTERS ................................ 10
3.1 BASIC PANEL CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ............................................. 10
3.2 BASIC BREAKER CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ........................................... 10
3.3 BASIC SUB-FEED CONFIGURATION ........................................................ 12
4. ENERGY METERING REGISTERS ....................................................... 12
4.1 RESETTING METERING INFORMATION...................................................... 12
5. ALARM INFORMATION .................................................................. 13
5.1 BREAKER ALARMS ........................................................................ 13
5.2 SUBFEED ALARMS ......................................................................... 14
5.3 RESETTING ALARMS ...................................................................... 15
6. OTHER COMMANDS ..................................................................... 16
6.1 SETTING THE CLOCK...................................................................... 16
2. Status Registers
The LDM status registers are grouped into main panel status, breaker status and sub-feed status
registers.
SUBFEED STATUS
Register Address Description Units Format Scaling
41001 1000 Subfeed 1 Current Ix Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41002 1001 Subfeed 1 Current Iy Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41003 1002 Subfeed 1 Current Iz Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41004 1003 Subfeed 1 Neutral Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41005 1004 Subfeed 1 Ground Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41006 1005 Subfeed 1 Real Power kW 16-bit Unsigned
41007 1006 Subfeed 1 Apparent Power kVA 16-bit Unsigned
41008 1007 Subfeed 1 Power Factor Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41009 1008 Subfeed 1 Percent Load Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41010 1009 Subfeed 1 THD Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41011 1010 Subfeed 1 THD Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41012 1011 Subfeed 1 THD Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41013 1012 Subfeed 1 Crest Factor Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41014 1013 Subfeed 1 Crest Factor Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41015 1014 Subfeed 1 Crest Factor Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41016 1015 Subfeed 1 Metered kWH kWH 32-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41017 1016
41018 1017 Subfeed 1 Alarms --- Bitmapped
41019 1018 Subfeed 2 Current Ix Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41020 1019 Subfeed 2 Current Iy Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41021 1020 Subfeed 2 Current Iz Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41022 1021 Subfeed 2 Neutral Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41023 1022 Subfeed 2 Ground Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41024 1023 Subfeed 2 Real Power kW 16-bit Unsigned
41025 1024 Subfeed 2 Apparent Power kVA 16-bit Unsigned
41026 1025 Subfeed 2 Power Factor Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41027 1026 Subfeed 2 Percent Load Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41028 1027 Subfeed 2 THD Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41029 1028 Subfeed 2 THD Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41030 1029 Subfeed 2 THD Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41031 1030 Subfeed 2 Crest Factor Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41032 1031 Subfeed 2 Crest Factor Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41033 1032 Subfeed 2 Crest Factor Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41034 1033 Subfeed 2 Metered kWH kWH 32-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41035 1034
41036 1035 Subfeed 2 Alarms --- Bitmapped
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41253 1252 Subfeed 15 Current Ix Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41254 1253 Subfeed 15 Current Iy Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41255 1254 Subfeed 15 Current Iz Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41256 1255 Subfeed 15 Neutral Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41257 1256 Subfeed 15 Ground Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41258 1257 Subfeed 15 Real Power kW 16-bit Unsigned
41259 1258 Subfeed 15 Apparent Power kVA 16-bit Unsigned
41260 1259 Subfeed 15 Power Factor Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41261 1260 Subfeed 15 Percent Load Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41262 1261 Subfeed 15 THD Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41263 1262 Subfeed 15 THD Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
SUBFEED STATUS
Register Address Description Units Format Scaling
41264 1263 Subfeed 15 THD Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41265 1264 Subfeed 15 Crest Factor Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41266 1265 Subfeed 15 Crest Factor Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41267 1266 Subfeed 15 Crest Factor Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41268 1267 Subfeed 15 Metered kWH kWH 32-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41269 1268
41270 1269 Subfeed 15 Alarms --- Bitmapped
41271 1270 Subfeed 16 Current Ix Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41272 1271 Subfeed 16 Current Iy Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41273 1272 Subfeed 16 Current Iz Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41274 1273 Subfeed 16 Neutral Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned
41275 1274 Subfeed 16 Ground Current Amps 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41276 1275 Subfeed 16 Real Power kW 16-bit Unsigned
41277 1276 Subfeed 16 Apparent Power kVA 16-bit Unsigned
41278 1277 Subfeed 16 Power Factor Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41279 1278 Subfeed 16 Percent Load Percent 16-bit Unsigned
41280 1279 Subfeed 16 THD Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41281 1280 Subfeed 16 THD Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41282 1281 Subfeed 16 THD Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41283 1282 Subfeed 16 Crest Factor Ix --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41284 1283 Subfeed 16 Crest Factor Iy --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41285 1284 Subfeed 16 Crest Factor Iz --- 16-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41286 1285 Subfeed 16 Metered kWH kWH 32-bit Unsigned Divide by 10
41287 1286
41288 1287 Subfeed 16 Alarms --- Bitmapped
Note: Please refer to section 2.1 for a similar description of main panel status and alarms.
PANEL LAYOUT
Register Address Description Format
43801 3800 Panel Layout See Table Below
5. Alarm Information
5.1 Breaker Alarms
6. Other Commands
6.1 Setting the Clock
The LDM unit uses universal coordinated time (UTC) and does not correct for time zones or daylight
savings time. It is the responsibility of the user application to make these adjustments.
Scope:
Monitoring Tool: Provides basic monitoring of panels, branches and subfeeds including
all measurements and event logs.
Configuration Tool: Allows the user to add, delete and rename breakers, and modify
alarm set-points.
Purpose:
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the LDMF Tools, how they are used,
and to address some frequently asked questions.
Requirements:
The tools require a PC running Windows 2000, Windows XP or Vista. The minimum screen
resolution is 1024 x 768, although 1280 x 1024 is recommended.
A DB9 null modem cable is required for communication between the PC and the LDMF. The
LDMF Monitor Tool will not operate unless the workstation is connected to a powered LDMF.
General
The installation process consists of copying all toolkit files into a single directory. Installation does
not require any changes to the registry, so the tools can be copied, moved or deleted as needed.
(Monitor.exe) and connecting to the LDMF. The firmware build number is displayed in the title bar
(see below).
Figure 1: The firmware build and configuration schema are displayed in the title bar.
The LDMF tools work independently -- they do not share the connection to the LDMF. Each tool
must be exited before using the other tool, otherwise the required COM port will not be available.
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Monitoring Tool:
There is also a feature that allows setting of the LDMF clock to the workstation. Before setting the
clock, check that your workstation clock is accurate and is set for the correct time zone.
Configuration Tool:
The purpose of the Configuration Tool (LDMF-Config.exe) is to edit the LDMF configuration
information. You can also load, extract, install, or save the information to a file.
The editable information includes alarms and warning settings, panel board branch ratings, panel
board names and branch labels.
You can also view the MODBUS slave address. The ComConfig tool is required to change the
communications protocol and parameters.
Please note that subfeeds and output breakers are listed as “auxiliary” circuit breakers.
It is good practice to save the configuration file before making changes. There may be a custom
configuration installed by the factory or by Liebert Service (LS) based on product options. Also,
when a configuration is modified, it must be installed in the LDMF or it will be lost after exiting the
tool.
Special Configurations:
The LDMF can be highly customized. When power distribution products are purchased with the
LDMF option selected, the LDMF is configured for that product by the factory. Contact LS for
configuring the LDMF for hardware changes such as new subfeeds or other field installed options.
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FAQs:
The Monitor Tool must be connected to a powered LDMF using a null modem cable. Verify the
COM port number and cable type. Some cables are straight through, whereas null-modem cables
switch the signals on pins 2 and 3. The LDMF Config Tool has an option to work offline.
3. The circuit breakers shown in the Configuration Tool are incorrect for the type of panel
board.
The wrong configuration file or the default configuration may be installed. The panel board name
shows an abbreviated configuration name. Contact LS for more information.
There are three places where configuration information resides; in the Configuration Tool, in the
LDMF, and in a Windows file.
When the Configuration Tool is started, it extracts the configuration from the LDMF. If the
configuration is modified using the tool, it must be installed in the LDMF. It can also be saved to a
file.
To install a new configuration, it must be loaded from a file, and then installed in the LDMF.
One LDMF Control Board monitors two panel boards. To prevent confusion with the panel board
numbers, the board has A and B sides.
The native MODBUS port responds to two addresses, one per panel board. An even address, “N”
is set for the A side of the board. The B side is automatically address “N+1”.
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