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Ampcontrol Pty Ltd ABN 28 000 915 542
IPM V2 USER MANUAL
IPM2B003 Revision 15 MAY/18
Uncontrolled Copy - Refer to Ampcontrol Website for Latest Version
Page 58 of 83
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the correct time and date are displayed.
With the “v” showing press the reset push button. The “v” then changes to “E” (this is a prompt to
press the ENTER key).
Press the ENTER key. At that instant, the seconds are zeroed and the selected time/date
information is transferred to the internal clock.
If the battery voltage is low the time will zero and the date will reset to 1st January on power up.
The date and time are used only to time stamp the events in the log
(which are recorded sequentially regardless of the date/time). Date and
time data is not used for any control functions.
13 USER ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS
13.1 Parameter Groups
There are two groups of adjustable settings contained in the IPM relay‟s non-volatile memory. Both
groups can be viewed and modified via the display and the up/down and left/right keys.
The first group of settings is always stored in the relay and relates to parameters, which are linked to the
system rather than the particular load connected to the outlet.
Table 9: User Adjustable Settings
Group 1 Setting
Description
EC Pilot Mode
Determines if the pilot is to be terminated with a
diode or Remote Termination Module
ITM Module
Selects the Insulation Test Module to be used
with the IPM Relay
Start Mode
Selects the inputs required to initiate a start
condition
ModBus Address
Selects the Modbus Slave Address
ModBus Baud/P
Sets the Modbus baud rate
ModBus Timeout
Sets ModBus Error timing
CT RATIO
Selects between 100:1 and 1000:1 toroids
The second group of settings consists of parameters that are related to the load connected to the
protected outlet. These settings are stored, retrieved to/from the memory in the IPM Relay or the
memory in the Remote Termination Module, depending on the “Pilot Mode” setting.
If Diode Mode is selected the IPM Relay reads and writes to and from the relay‟s internal memory for the
group 2 settings.
If RTM Mode is selected, the settings are sent to and retrieved from the memory in the Remote
Termination Module.

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