2012 Modular Remote Power (MRP) Copyright 2012 Bay Technical Associates, Inc 12/1/2012
Table of Contents COMPLIANCE STANDARD .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 CONNECTION DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 EIA‐232 SERIAL CONNECTION ..........................................................................................................
PROCESSES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 UNITINFO DATABASE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 33 NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU: ...................................................................................
BAYTECH PRODUCT WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................. 62 EXCEPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 62 BAYTECH EXTENDED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................
ABOUT THIS MRP OWNER’S MANUAL This document provides information required for installing and operating your Bay Tech equipment. It should allow the user to connect to, power up, and access an applications menu where peripheral equipment can be controlled. We recommend reading this manual carefully, while placing special emphasis on correct cabling and configuration.
MDP =Modular Distribution Power. This is the plain power strip. No metering, no communications or environmental port. MMP = Modular Metered Power. This unit measures RMS voltage, and current. Calculates power in watts and power factor efficiency per circuit. Also measures these factors for each outlet and has Environmental Sensor, RS232 and/or Direct IP ports. Control and Non-Controllable Outlets MRP = Modular Remote Power. This unit measures RMS voltage, and current.
INSTALLATION Unpacking Compare the unit and serial number of the equipment you received to the packing slip located on the outside of the box. Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment. If there is damage to the equipment or if materials are missing, contact BayTech Customer Support at 228-563-7334 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702. At a minimum, you should receive the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The MRP unit.
CAUTION: This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not install near water or expose this unit to moisture. To prevent heat buildup, do not coil the power cord when in use. Do not use extension cords. Do not attempt to make any internal changes to the power source. Do not attempt to modify any portion or component of an MRP/MMP/MSP/MDP Series Unit unless specifically directed to by BayTech personnel. BayTech must perform any internal operations.
Circuit Breaker Depending on if the unit has circuit breakers, in the case of power overload, the circuit breaker automatically trips. Determine the cause of the tripped circuit breaker, correct the problem then reset the circuit breaker by depressing the circuit breaker switch. If an overload condition occurs, the MRP/MMP/MSP/MDP status menu is still accessible. If all circuits are closed, the circuit breaker status menu will indicate “On.
CABLING RJ45 Cable Control Module RJ-45 pin Signals EIA Signal Description 232 Directio Pin Signal n 1 DTR Out +10V when activated by DCD. Toggles on logout for modem disconnect. 2 GND Signal Ground 3 RTS Out +10 V when power is applied. Not used as a handshake line. 4 TX Out Transmit (Data Out) 5 RX In Receive (Data In) 6 N/C In No Connection. 7 GND Signal Ground 8 DCD In DCD into the MRP.
RJ08X007 Standard Rollover Cable – RJ45 to RJ45 Serial 2: RJ08X007 Pin out Serial 3: RJ45 Receptacle & Plug Adapters Serial 4: 9FRJ45PC Cisco Adapter Pin Out (Use with RJ08X007 Cable And B/C switch in B”) Page (Use with RJ08X007 Cable And B/C switch in “C”) 11 Serial 5: 9FRJ45PC-1 Adapter Pin out
Rack Mount Hardware Tool Less hardware installed on back of unit. If hardware is not needed, remove with Phillips screwdriver. Instructions to install M140C138 brackets to the Baytech vertical power strip. In each unit locate the small bubble wrapped brackets containing two brackets and four screws. See figure 1 and 2. Figure1 Figure2 Line up the bracket holes to the holes on the unit. Figure 3. Figure 3 Screw in two screws. Figures 4, 5, & 6 show the bracket mounted in three different positions.
SERIAL SETUP Connect the 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter to the user’s computer Connect the RPC EIA-232 port to the adapter via the RJ08X007 rolled flat ribbon cable. Use terminal emulation software to access the unit, 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1stop bit, no parity, no flow control, and B/C switch set to ‘B’. NOTE: At any time during the session you need to go to another menu, use the Attention Character = semi-colon (;). Press the attention character key 5-times to get back to the main status menu.
QUICK START: MRP SERIES For those Administrators who have requested the bare minimum for this type of equipment, follow these steps exactly. If this is a new unit shipped directly from Baytech, follow the steps. If this is a previously own unit, perform a factory reset to clear out any users and passwords still in the unit. Outlet Control Configuration: 1. Connect the 9FRJ45PC-4 or 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter to your PC. 2.
This is the bare minimum for Ethernet Control. If this is a new unit shipped directly from Baytech, follow the steps. If this is a previously own unit, perform a factory reset to clear out any users and passwords still in the unit. The System Administrator should tell you to use DHCP or provide you an IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. NOTE: default IP Address is 0.0.0.
Status Screen: Once the serial connection is made using the terminal software, the screen will display the inherent state of the outlets, the Average Power, RMS voltage, Current and Maximum Detected Current both in Amps, circuit breaker, Internal temperature of the unit, and external temperature sensors if connected. The number of outlets displayed depends on the MRP model.
Password setting: Once you have logged out and log back in as a user or as the administrator, you can then set the password to gain access. Type “Password” Figure 3: Outlet Password MRP>password Enter new Password: ***** Re-Enter new Password: ***** Type Help for a list of commands MRP> Power Controller Configuration Menu: To select the configuration menu, type ‘config’ at the prompt.
Assigned Outlets Select a user number from the User Management Menu, the MRP unit will display the Assign Outlet Menu: Figure 6: Outlet Assignment ------------------------------------------| User | Assigned Outlets | | | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| ------------------------------------------1) engineer | N | N | N | N | ------------------------------------------1)...Add Outlet(s) Add individual Outlets (X, X, X, X) 2)...Remove Outlet(s) Remove individual Outlets 3)...
Figure 7: Network Menu Module: 1 Attention Character: ; MRP20 (2 ,1).........1 Status..........................S Configure.......................C Unit Reset......................RU Unit Status Unit Configuration menu Terminates external connections, does not affect outlet states. Logout..........................T Enter Request :s Figure 8: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2008 URPC Ethernet Host Module Revision F 2.25.06 Module 1 Hardware 1.00 Serial number 22222 Status........
Manage Users Add/delete users and change their passwords. Usernames and passwords are case sensitive and alphanumeric. The root user can not be removed. Figure 12: Network Manage Users User Management Menu To change user password or port access, enter number of user. To add/delete user, select appropriate menu choice. SNMP V3 requires passwords that are between 8 and 31 characters long Enter request, CR to exit menus. A)...Add user 1)...
Detail Operations and Configurations After logging into the unit, the unit will display additional hardware information: Outlet controller firmware, F1.11 Options installed Voltage and Current sensors and Internal Temperature Sensor. (Opening access to internal RPC) signifies the processor is checking to see what is installed. “Enter user name:” will appear if a user has been assigned to the Outlet Controller Universal RPC login: root Password: BAYTECH For further information check: http://www.baytech.
OUTLET CONTROLLER STATUS SCREEN The Outlet Controller displays the measured circuit True RMS and Peak RMS current values; True RMS Voltage; Average Power, Voltage/Amps; Internal and External temperature and Humidity with attached probes; along with Open/Close external Switch probes. Also displays the outlet status. At the prompt type “Help” for outlet command and other menus. MRP-10 Series (C) 2008 BayTech F1.
OUTLET HELP OPTIONS Outlet 1: Outlet Control Help On n Off n Reboot n Status Config Lock n Unlock n Current Voltage Power Clear Temp Logout Logoff Exit Password Whoami Unitid --Turn on an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all --Turn off an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all --Reboot an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all --MRP-10 Status --Enter configuration mode --Locks Outlet(s) state, n=0,1...24,all --Unlock Outlet(s) state, n=0,1...
STATUS Total kW-h: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Circuit | True RMS | Peak RMS | True RMS | Average | Volt- | | Group | Current | Current | Voltage | Power | Amps | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Circuit C1 | 0.0 Amps | 0.7 Amps | 202.2 Volts | 0 Watts | 4 VA | | Circuit C2 | 0.0 Amps | 0.0 Amps | 204.1 Volts | 0 Watts | 4 VA | | Circuit C3 | 0.2 Amps | 0.5 Amps | 202.
Outlet Control Configuration Menu To select the configuration menu, type ‘config’ at the prompt. NOTE: If the unit display with the following message, “Configuration mode in use” Another user is in the other port in the “Configuration” menu. Outlet 2: Outlet Configuration Unit ID: MRP Power-20 1)...Manage Users 2)...Change Outlet Name 3)...Enable/Disable Confirmation 4)...Enable/Disable Status Menu 5)...Change Unit ID 6)...Change Alarm Threshold 7) Change Display orientation X)...
Delete a User: Select D), deletes a user. The unit will prompt for the user number: Enter number for user to delete: Type the number of the user to be deleted, followed by . The unit will display the User Menu minus the deleted user. NOTE: If an outlet user is deleted and is logged in at the time, the outlet user will be disconnected. If you delete the user in the first position, the UNIT will display the following: You are deleting the current admin user.
-------------------------------------------| User | Assigned Outlets | | | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| -------------------------------------------1) Engineer | N | Y | N | N | -------------------------------------------A)...Add User D)...Delete User R)...Rename User C)...Change Circuit Group Enter user number to assign Outlets, A, D, C or R.
Select 3), adds all outlets to user access. The unit will display “Y” for all outlets -------------------------------------------| User | Assigned Outlets | | | C1,1| C1,2| C1,3| C1,4| -------------------------------------------1) Engineer | Y | Y | Y | Y | -------------------------------------------1)...Add Outlet(s) 2)...Remove Outlet(s) 3)...Add All Outlets 4)...Remove All Outlets Select 4), removes all outlets from user access.
Type “Y” to enable the confirmation option, or type “N” to disable. If the confirmation feature is enabled and a command is sent to TURN ON, TURN OFF, OR REBOOT a receptacle, the unit will ask to confirm the command. For example, the command “ON 3” is sent, and the unit will display the following: If this feature is disabled, the unit will perform the command and redisplay the previous menu. Turn On Outlet 3? (Y/N) Enable/Disable Status Menu Select 4), from the Outlet Control Menu enables the Status menu.
Select 1), Circuit Breaker Alarms, changes the alarm level per circuit breaker. Circuit breaker 1 buzzer alarm value : 12.0 Amps Modify (Y/N)? y Enter: 15 Circuit breaker 2 buzzer alarm value : 12.0 Amps Modify (Y/N)? y Select 2), Module/Group Circuit Breaker Alarms changes the alarm level per module. Type “N” to keep the current value or type “Y” to change the value and enter the new value, press “Enter’ and the unit will display next circuit group. Circuit M1 buzzer alarm value : 12.
Type “Power” at the prompt to show the unit’s Average Power and the unit will display the following.
STATUS MENU Status Menu 1: Network Status URPC Status Menu. Enter selection, CR to exit. Overall System Status.............1 Network Status....................2 Logged Users......................3 Memory Usage......................4 Current Routing Cache.............5 Route Setup.......................6 Processes.........................7 UnitInfo Database.................
Current Routing Cache Select 5), displays the IP Data currently held in cache or none upon power cycle. Kernel IP routing cache Source Destination 66.186.36.195 70.150.140.86 70.150.140.86 66.186.36.195 70.150.140.69 70.150.140.86 207.206.133.250 70.150.140.86 Press ENTER to continue Gateway Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 70.150.140.86 l 0 0 1 lo 70.150.140.65 0 0 0 eth0 70.150.140.86 il 0 0 154 lo 70.150.140.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU: NOTE: The following message, “Configuration mode in use”, signifies a user in the other port is in the “Configuration” menu. Menu 1: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2009 URPC Ethernet Host Module Revision F 2.25.06 Module 1 Hardware 1.01 Serial number 25920003 Status..........................1 Serial Port Configuration.......2 Serial Port Device Name.........3 Attention Character.............4 Disconnect Timeguard............5 Connect Port ID Echo...
Status continued. Web Web Web Web Server is................... Login is.................... Secure Connection is........ Activity Timeout is......... Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Radius Setup: Radius Logins are............... Disabled Radius Primary Server Address... 0.0.0.0 Radius Backup Server Address.... 0.0.0.0 Radius Secret................... HardlyASecret Radius Login Timeout............ 5 URPC Usernames as Backup is.... Disabled TACACS Setup: TACACS Logins are...............
Select 1), from the Serial Port Configuration Menu for the Handshaking menu, Default is None Select handshaking: 1 For None 2 For Software Handshaking 3 For Hardware Handshaking Enter Request : Software Handshaking: This style uses actual data bytes as control characters. The lines necessary are TX, Rx, and ground since the control characters are sent over the transmission line like regular data.
Stop Bits The Stop Bits are used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. Since the data is clocked across the lines and each device has its own clock, it is possible for the two devices to become slightly out of sync. Therefore, the stop bits not only indicate the end of transmission but also give the computers some room for error in the clock speeds.
Serial Port Device Name Select 3), from the Network Configuration Menu allows the serial port to be renamed. Type the new port name and press ‘Enter’. Current device name: EIA-RS232 Enter device name for serial port ((1 - 16 char., CR to end) : Attention Character Pressing the Attention Character 5 consecutive times will access the network main menu. Select 4, from the Network Configuration Menu, to change the attention character. The unit displays the following: The Default is a semi-colon (;).
Login Setup Menu Menu 3: Network Login Select 7), from the Network Configuration Menu, allows the admin user to enable or disable the Access Control, Manage Users, Radius, and TACACS configuration. Depending on the firmware installed the Login Setup menu may be slightly different than what is shown. Access Control Select 1), from the Login Setup Menu, this security feature allows the admin to enable or disable usernames and passwords for both network and serial port access. Access Control.................
NOTE: If you forget your password, the administrator has to delete the user then add them back in. IMPORTANT: You can change the admin password. If you forget, resetting the unit back to factory default is the only way to get the admin password back. User Management Menu To change user password or port access, enter number of user. To add/delete user, select appropriate menu choice. SNMP V3 requires passwords that are between 8 and 31 characters long Enter request, CR to exit menus. A)...Add user D)...
Radius Configuration Menu 5: Network Radius Configuration Select 2), Radius Server Address specifies the radius server IP addresses Radius login is...................Disabled Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : Radius Server IP Address is: 0.0.0.0 Enter radius server address in dotted decimal form : Select 3), Radius Backup Server Address specifies the backup server IP addresses Radius Backup IP Address is: 0.0.0.
TACACS Configuration TACACS can be used to authenticate logins for the serial port, the network port, modem or all three. When a telnet / SSH session (or RS232 session) is started the Host module will prompt for the username then a password. The Host will send the username and password to the TACACS server. If the server verifies the username and password, the Host will display the menus. If the server rejects the username and password or does not respond the Host will display the reason the login failed.
Select 6), TACACS Encryption Enable sets the TACACS+ encryption to off or on. Sending unencrypted TACACS packets is useful for troubleshooting but should not be used under normal operations. Select 7), TACACS Login Timeout sets the amount of time the unit will wait for a response from the TACACS server. Select 8), TACACS Server Port assigns a more secure port, default is TCP 49. If you type a port number less than 1024 the Host Module responds with the same screen until a valid entry is typed.
Network Port Configuration Menu 7: Network Port Configuration Network setup : Select 8), from the Network Configuration Ethernet Address................ 00:C0:48:00:01:FD Menu, this menu is used to change the IP Address...................... 70.150.140.89 Subnet Mask..................... 255.255.255.224 network configuration options such as the IP Default Gateway................. 70.150.140.
Gateway Address The Gateway is the address of a router to connect to other parts of a network. The Gateway address consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to 255. If your network uses gateways, this parameter must be programmed before the MRP can be accessed through the network. Select 3), changes the Gateway address. Failure to enter the address in the decimal form causes the unit to display the following until it is entered correctly.
SSH Enable/Disable Select 9), from Network Port Configuration Menu enables or disables the SSH feature. Secure Shell (SSH), sometimes known as Secure Socket Shell, is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a remote computer. It is widely used by SSH is............................Enabled network administrators to control Web and other kinds of servers Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : remotely. Default setting is ENABLED.
Select V), View Rules displays any IP filtering. NOTE: At least one rule must be defined for this option to be available. Rule Num 1 2 Ip Address 70.150.140.95 70.150.140.96 Target DROP ACCEPT Strike ENTER to continue Select C), Set Default Target sets ALL IP Addresses to accept or drop all The default target is............ACCEPT DROP ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :y Select F), Flush Rules deletes all rules. The unit will respond with all filters deleted.
SNMP Trap Host IP Address is a trap management station that receives and processes traps. Traps are system alerts that the Baytech device generates when certain events occur. By default, no trap manager is defined, and no traps are issued. Up to four SNMP Trap Hosts maybe assigned to receive traps. Select a SNMP Trap Host 1, 2, 3, 4, the unit will display the following, Default address is (0.0.0.0) for all Hosts. SNMP Trap Host 1 IP Address: 220.225.36.
NOTE: The web page is a quick test to see if SNMP protocol is working in the unit, if SNMP has been enabled. IMPORTANCE: Currently, all users who access the unit through the web page have administrator privilege, unless a TACACS server and privilege levels are used for authentication. Select 1), Web Enable, enables or disables the web page feature, Default is Enabled: Web is ENABLED.
Under Voltage Alarm Threshold Select 2), changes the alarm for Low Voltage: Enter the Selection (Sel) Number and press Enter. Type a value in tenths of a volt, i.e 900 = 90.0 volts. Sel M/P Identifier 1 2/1 MRP10 Lo V Lvl 900 Enter voltage threshold value in tenths of a volt: Over Voltage Alarm Threshold Select 3), changes the alarm for over voltage: Enter the Selection (Sel) Number and press Enter. Type a value in tenths of a volt, i.e 1300 =130.0 volts.
All Sensors Select 2), sets parameters for the different probe types. This feature is useful for standardization and the probe type is known. NOTE: The type ‘Contact’ signifies the unit does not recognize or detect a probe, but still be able to send SNMP Traps. Option 1 and 3 sets the temperature levels to the tenth of a degree. Option 2 and 4 enable the SNMP traps to be sent if the corresponding threshold had been exceeded. NOTE: NP = No Probe detected.
The unit displays the following and asks for a name for the new Group: Outlet group is currently defineded as: # Group Name Outlets 1 2.1.1,2.1.2,2.1.3,2.1.4 Enter name for outlet group (max 23 characters): Router GP-A NOTE: Get the Group number from the List Outlet Groups Delete Group Select 3), deletes a specific outlet group, select the number of the group to be deleted. The unit will display Group Deleted.
Temperature Units (degrees C/F) Current temperature reported in degrees Celsius. Change to report in degrees Fahrenheit (Y/N): y Select 7), from the RPC Management Menu, allows a user to change the reported degrees in Celsius or Fahrenheit The unit display either of the following: Converting temp min/max thresholds...done Current temperature reported in degrees Fahrenheit. Change to report in degrees Celsius (Y/N): y Converting temp min/max thresholds...
With Cascade enabled and the unit resets, two options are added to the Network Menu, Option “2” for the slave unit and option “O” for Outlet Group Control. Option “2” gains access to the slave unit through the RS232 port. Module: 1 Attention Character: MRP05 (2 ,1).........1 MRP05 (2 ,2).........2 Outlet Group Control............O Status..........................S Configure.......................C Unit Reset......................
Power Factor Threshold Menu Select 9), from the RPC Management Menu, displays the unit’s power efficiency on the web page and through SNMP. The user sets a minimum power level that will send an SNMP trap to the SNMP Manager. The smaller the power factor, less than (1), more current is needed (wasted) to do the same amount work Individual Units Select 1), displays current Power Factor (PF) and Power Threshold settings for each individual unit circuit.
Unit displays the Breaker Circuit Threshold Menu with current values. Select 2), changes the Minimum Power Threshold level. Enter a value. Factory Default is (50w). Breaker Circuit Threshold Menu Device 1, Breaker Circuit 1 Efficiency Threshold: 100, Power Threshold: 10 Power/VA Power Factor Threshold....1 Minimum Power Threshold............2 Enter Request :2 Minimum power required to generate an SNMP power factor trap if power factor is below threshold.
Unit displays the Outlet Circuit Threshold Menu with Device Outlet number and current values. Outlet Circuit Threshold Menu Device 1, Outlet 1 Efficiency Threshold: 100, Power Threshold: 10 Select 2), changes the Minimum Power Threshold level. Enter a value. Factory Default is (50w). Power/VA Power Factor Threshold....1 Minimum Power Threshold............2 Enter Request : Minimum power required to generate an SNMP power factor trap if power factor is below threshold.
The unit responds with message stating the Thresholds were set to the new value and displays the Menu.
IMPORTANT: If you type “Y”, the unit will display the following. To stop this function power-cycle the unit to close the SSL Certification Upload. Selecting “Y” for yes the unit will display the following as it waits for the certificate. Waiting to receive ssl.pem SSL certificate file -------------- At this point follow the FTP instruction to transfer the ssl.pem file into the module.
A YES response and the unit will display: SETTING DEFAULT CONFIGURATION set default password file USING DEFAULT SSL CERTIFICATE System reset in progress... This board is a Universal RPC Controller ..........Uncompressing...done. Get Current Configuration File Select 5), allows the admin to get a copy of the current unit configuration file from the unit and FTP’s it to a computer. The configuration file to be uploaded is named “confupload”. The file may be opened with any ASCII or text file editor.
Select the controller to be upgraded and the unit will ask if this is the correct controller to enable firmware upgrade. It will also tell you which port you are connected which will determine which method to upload the firmware. If the unit displays the following, type “Y” at the prompt. The unit will wait for the ASCII file to be transfer. An error will occur if the terminal program Upgrading RC firmware on RPC at module 2, port 1. Enable update of Relay Controller firmware via Console (RS232) port.
BAYTECH PRODUCT WARRANTY Bay Technical Associates (BayTech) warrants that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from date of purchase (or from date of shipment from BayTech if proof of purchase is not provided). During this warranty period, BayTech shall, at its discretion, either repair or exchange any defective product at no charge for labor and materials, or refund the amount paid for the product, less shipping and handling charges.
Technical Support BayTech offers Tech Support for the lifetime of the product. A staff of Applications Engineers is on duty to assist with installation, set up or operation issues. Support is available from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday at the phone numbers or website provided below.
Return Authorization Process: a. Contact BayTech via Phone, Fax, or Email to get a Return Authorization (RA) Number. IMPORTANT: BayTech will not accept any returns without an RA number. b. Package the unit carefully in its original packaging or similar packaging. The warranty does not cover damage sustained during shipment. Enclose a letter with name, address, RA number, daytime phone number and description of the problem. c. Mark the RA number clearly on the outside of the package. d.
APPENDIX: TACACS CONNECTION SCENERIOS Parameters to determine if user should be able to log in: TACACS enabled/disabled Good/Bad TACACS connection “Enable URPC usernames as backup” enabled/disabled Username/password on TACACS and power strip are same/different Same username and password in TACATCS+ and URPC Case 1: TACACS+ enabled, TACACS contact good, “Enable URPC usernames as backup” = enabled, user Log in OK. Log in is validated by the TACACS server.
APPENDIX: LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION PWR 1 W = Power for circuit #1 in Watts, Units with multiple circuit breakers will display PWR 2W, PWR 3W, PWR 4W, PWR 5W, PWR 6W ========================================================================= VAC 1 V = Voltage AC for circuit #1 in Volts, Units with multiple circuit breakers will display VAC 2V, VAC 3V,VAC 4V, VAC 5V, VAC 6V ========================================================================= Int T1 ºF 77.0 = 77.
APPENDIX: LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Basic (3) LED display controller, CM03 and CM04 will display the current. The number of circuit breakers and outlet phase connections will determine the artwork on the module to identify what the readings are measuring. The above picture displays the following: When the first LED, RED arrow, is lit, the (3) LEDs display the load current for breakers 1, 2, & 3. When the second LED, BLUE arrow, is lit, the (3) LEDs display the load current for breakers 4, 5, & 6.