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M-PF
Command
Purpose:
Read metered 3 Phase Power Factor
Syntax:
M-PF
Example:
M-PF
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-S
Command
Purpose:
Read metered 3 Phase VA in primary units
Syntax:
M-S
Example:
M-S
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-V
Command
Purpose:
Read metered voltage (V) in primary units
Syntax:
M-V[{phase}] where phase = A/B/C/AB/BC/CA/1/2/3
Example:
M-V or M-VA or M-VAB or M-V2
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-VAR
Command
Purpose:
Read metered 3 Phase Vars in primary units
Syntax:
M-VAR[{phase}] where phase = 3/A/B/C
Example:
M-VAR or M-VAR3, M-VARA, M-VARB, or M-VARC
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-WATT
Command
Purpose:
Read metered 3 Phase Watts (W) in primary units
Syntax:
M-WATT[{phase}] where phase = 3/A/B/C
Example:
M-WATT or M-WATT3, M-WATTA, M-WATTB, or M-WATTC
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
M-I
Command
Purpose:
Read CT circuit #1-6 current primary or secondary units
Syntax:
M[{n}-I[p],[y]] where n=1-6, p=A/B/C/N/Q, y=P for primary, S for secondary
Example:
M1 or M2-I or M3-IA
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
MD
Command
Purpose:
Read differential currents (compensated currents, Iop & Harmonics)
Syntax:
MD[,P/,S] where P=primary, S=secondary
Example:
MD or MD,S
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
MD-2ND
Command
Purpose:
Read 2nd harmonics as a percentage of Iop
Syntax:
MD-[Ip]2ND where p = A/B/C
Example:
MD-2ND or MD-IA2ND
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
MD-5TH
Command
Purpose:
Read 5th harmonics as a percentage of Iop
Syntax:
MD-[Ip]5TH where p = A/B/C
Example:
MD-5TH or MD-IA5TH
Reference:
Section
5,
Metering
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