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Command Syntax: Function: Explanation:
OTGDLMT◊nn.nª
Sets the On-Tap guard band
limit in DEGREES
n= a number of degrees from 0.0 to 99.9
with one tenth degree resolution
OTRLY◊LOª
Selects which relay is associated
with the On-Tap alarm
Choose “OFF”, “LO” or “HI” relay to
assert when the alarm limit is reached
OTDVTNª Displays the tap with the greatest
On-Tap Deviation
Displays Tap Number and Deviation
OTDATE◊mm-dd-yyyyª
Sets the On-Tap reference date
mm-dd-
yyyy = Month <hyphen> Day
<hyphen>Year (4 digits)
OTCLRª Clears the On-Tap alarm Data is retained, the alarm is cleared
OTRSTª Resets all On-Tap logs & alarm All On-Tap data is erased, alarm cleared
UPDNLMT◊nnn.nnª
Sets the alarm limit for the
number of changes “Up-To”
and “Down-To” any tap
in THOUSANDS
n= a number from 0.00 to 999.99 with
two decimal place resolution
UPDNRLY◊LOª
Selects which relay is associated
with the “Up-To / Down-To”
Change alarm
Choose “OFF”, “LO” or “HI” relay to
assert when the alarm limit is reached
UPDNDATE◊mm-dd-yyyyª
Sets the Up To / Down To
Change counter reference date
mm-dd-yyyy = Month <hyphen> Day
<hyphen>Year (4 digits)
UPDNCLRª Clears an active Up-To or
Down-To Change alarm
If a tap with an Up-To or Down-To Change
counter exceeding the programmed limit is
re-visited, the alarm will re-activate
UPDNRSTª Resets all Change Up-To and
Down-To counters and alarm
All Up-To and Down-To counters are reset
to zero and an active alarm is turned off
PORT◊bbbb◊w◊p
◊s◊aª
Set comm. port settings: baud
rate, word length, parity, stop
bits, and address
b=
2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200,
28800, 38400, 57600, 76800 baud
w= 7 or 8 bit word
p= n, E, O
s= 1 or 2 stop bits
a= 0 to 255
SITEID◊Abcd-Xyz & 123ª
Identifies installation site on the
“DUMP” header
40 ASCII Characters – Upper / lower case
letters, numbers, punctuation marks
PTNLMT◊nnnª
Sets the alarm limit for the
number of DAYS without a
“Pass Through Neutral”
n= a number from 0.0 to 365.0 with one
decimal place resolution
PTNRLY◊LOª
Selects which relay is associated
with the “Pass-Through-Neutral”
alarm
Choose “OFF”, “LO” or “HI” relay to
assert when the alarm limit is reached
PTNRSTª Resets the “Pass-Through-
Neutral” counter & alarm
1DTCLMT◊nnª
Sets the alarm limit for the
number of consecutive tap
changes in One Direction
n= an integer from 2 to 30, OFF
1DTCRLY◊LOª
Selects which relay is associated
with the “One Direction” alarm
Choose “OFF”, “LO” or “HI” relay to
assert when the alarm limit is reached
1DTCCLRª Clears a “One Direction” alarm
MENU◊1ª
Set the keyboard button menu
type
“1” = Numeric “OP” menu or
“2” = Alpha-numeric menu