TABLE 5-3. Function Codes (continued)
Func.
Code
Level 1
Main Menu
Level 2
Sub-Menu
Level 3
Parameter
Security Level Factory
Setting
Key Entry Limit
Read Edit Reset Low High
029 Metering Forward
Demand
029 Forward Source
Voltage High
XXX.X Volts
(Date / Time shown)
0 NA 1 NA NA NA
• This is the maximum source voltage of the regulator (since last reset), as a demand value, according to the demand time
interval at FC 46.
• Date and time of the occurrence of the highest source voltage is displayed.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
29
Metering Forward
Demand
029 Forward Source
Voltage Low
XXX.X Volts
(Date / Time shown)
0 NA 1 NA NA NA
• This is the minimum source voltage of the regulator (since last reset), as a demand value, according to the demand time
interval at FC 46.
• Date and time of the occurrence of the lowest source voltage is displayed.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
29
Metering Forward
Demand
029 Forward Source
Voltage Present
XXX.X Volts
0 NA NA NA NA NA
• This is the present value of the source voltage, as a demand value, according to the demand time interval at FC 46.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
30 Metering Reverse
Demand
030 Reverse Load
Voltage High
XXX.X Volts
(Date / Time shown)
0 NA 1 NA NA NA
• This is the maximum value of the secondary output voltage of the regulator during reverse power flow (since last reset), as a
demand value, according to the demand time interval at FC 46.
• Date and time of the occurrence of the highest load voltage is displayed.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
30
Metering Reverse
Demand
030 Reverse Load
Voltage Low
XXX.X Volts
(Date /Time shown)
0 NA 1 NA NA NA
• This is the minimum value of the secondary output voltage of the regulator during reverse power flow (since last reset), as a
demand value, according to the demand time interval at FC 46.
• Date and time of the occurrence of the lowest load voltage is displayed.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
30
Metering Reverse
Demand
030 Reverse Load
Voltage Present
XXX.X Volts
0 NA NA NA NA NA
• This is the present value of the secondary output voltage of the regulator during reverse power flow, as a demand value,
according to the demand time interval at FC 46.
• The control requires source voltage from a differential or source potential transformer or from the source voltage calculation
(see FC 39) to obtain this parameter. Lack of this voltage will result in the parameter displaying dashes.
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