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Operating temperature | -20 to +70 °C |
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Storage temperature | -30 to +80 °C |
Protection back | IP20 |
AC measuring range | 10-690 V AC |
Frequency measuring range | 45-65 Hz |
Frequency Range | 45-65 Hz |
Protection Class | IP20 (back) |
Communication | Modbus RTU |
Display | LCD |
Relative Humidity | Max. 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Explains the overall goal and scope of the handbook.
Identifies the primary audience responsible for installation and operation.
Outlines the structure and chapter breakdown of the document.
Details DEIF's disclaimer and user responsibilities regarding installation and operation.
Provides precautions for protecting terminals from static discharge during installation.
Highlights vital safety precautions for working with dangerous currents and voltages.
States the product's compliance with EMC directives for industrial environments.
Explains the meaning of notes and warnings used throughout the document.
Details the MIB's capabilities as a microprocessor-based measuring unit for electrical quantities.
Lists all electrical parameters the MIB can measure and calculate, including voltage, current, power, and frequency.
Physical installation dimensions and panel cutout details for the MIB unit.
Detailed terminal descriptions and wiring instructions for power and signal connections.
Specifies the voltage, frequency, and wiring requirements for the unit's power input.
Covers various voltage and current input wiring modes, including transformer configurations.
Explains how to set up digital outputs for alarm or energy pulse functions on MIB 7020.
Details communication protocols (RS485/Modbus RTU) and port configuration for MIB 7000C.
Guides users through configuring system parameters, including access codes, addresses, and measurement settings.
Describes the MIB's front panel display and its role in showing measurements and status.
Explains how to use the statistic mode to view minimum, maximum, and other historical data.
Details how to use the front panel buttons to access different measurement categories.
Shows how to display phase and line voltages, as well as phase currents.
Covers how to view active, reactive, apparent power, and power factor values.
Explains how to access energy consumption (kWh) and operating hour counters.
Details how to view Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) for voltage and current.
Guides on how to check the maximum and minimum recorded values for key electrical parameters.