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1 – Indicates on which quadrant the network is operating.
2 – Indicates that the corresponding screen is one of THD, MIN, MAX or DEMAND screens.
3 – Indicates the total screen. (I.e. ΣTHD)
4 – Indicates the percent values.
5 – Indicates for which tariff the energy measurement is.
6 – Indicates negative value.
7 – Indicates L1, L2, L3 and L1-2, L2-3 and L3-1 measurements.
8 – Indicates energy value or time.
14 – Indicates the unit of the energy value
15 – Displays the measured values of the corresponding screen.
16 – Indicates the unit of the measured values.
17 – Indicates whether the value is CosØ or Power Factor.
18 – Indicates whether the alarm is active or not.
19 – Indicates a warning.
20 – Indicates a connection error.
21 – Indicates that the alarm clock is active.
22 – Indicates that the device is locked.
23 – Indicates which pulse output is active.
24 – Indicates which digital output is active.
25 – Indicates which digital input is active.
26 – Indicates whether the measurement is inductive or reactive.
Button Functions
In addition to their main functions, the 5 buttons on the front panel can be used as shortcut buttons for
easily reaching screens.
ESC button (9): It has 3 main functions:
Exiting from any menu is done by pressing ESC button.
While on measuring screen: As seen on the symbols (V I F) above the button, it is used to
browse between voltage, current and frequency measurement screens.
While on measuring screen: As seen on the symbols (Event) below the button, event screen is
reached when pressed for 3 seconds.
BACK Button (10) : It has 3 main functions:
While on measuring screen: As seen on the symbols (P PF) above the button, it is used to
browse between active power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor and Cos φ
measurement screens.
It is used to select the previous digit while entering a numerical value in the menu or to browse
back to a previous menu level.
While on measuring screen: As seen on the symbols (Test) below the button, connection control
is reached when pressed for 3 seconds.
Down Button (11) : It has 2 main functions:
While on measuring screen: As seen on the symbols (E Clock) above the button, it is used to
browse between import/export active energy consumption, reactive energy consumption, tariff
and time information screens.
While on menu screens: It is used to browse between menu options and to decrease a value
during adjustment.