Page 44 VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual
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You enter
☎ “5”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
This metering channel is now programmed to read in linear values (as a
result of entering “5”). The VRC2000 will say [I] to indicate the indirect
configuration; entering a “4” will configure this metering channel for
indirect readings. The VRC2000 will say [P] to indicate the power
configuration; entering a “7” will configure the metering channel for power
readings.
The VRC2000 will say
• RANGE FOR METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {ZERO TO PLUS TEN}
You enter
☎ “#”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
This metering channel is now programmed to read in a range of 0–10Vdc.
Any metering channel can be programmed to read in a range of 0–10Vdc, or
from -5–5Vdc. Enter a “*” to program this metering channel to read from
-5–5Vdc; enter a “#” to read from 0–10Vdc.
The VRC2000 will say
• CALIBRATION CONSTANT FOR METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {ONE POINT ZERO
ZERO ZERO}
You enter
☎ “3 * 1 4 2”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
This metering channel is now configured to use the value +3.142 as the
calibration constant.
Another option is to change the units identifier to make metering readings
easier to understand. To use the calibration constant and/or units identifier
to obtain actual voltage or current readings (based on a sample), refer to the
following example.
The VRC2000 will say
• DEFAULT COMMAND CHANNEL FOR METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {DISABLED}
You enter
☎ “1 0”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
VRC2000 Setup
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