Bulletin No. 3020IB9814
December 1998
40
THE SETUP MODE To access the Setup Mode, press the MODE button until the red LED next to
[Setup] is lit. The circuit monitor displays “Config”—the first of four setup
options. The circuit monitor displays the options as abbreviated
combinations of uppercase and lowercase letters. The abbreviations
displayed by the circuit monitor, and their full names are shown below.
Full Name CM Display
Configuration Option ConFig
Resets Option rESETs
Alarm/Relay Option AL.rLy
Diagnostics Option diAG
The Configuration Option The Configuration option lets you configure the following values: CT and PT
primaries, system type, demand interval, WH/pulse output, device address,
baud rate, nominal frequency, and password. You can also reset energy,
demand, and min/max values. See Configuring the Circuit Monitor, page
42, for more information.
The Resets Option The Resets option lets you reset energy, demand and min/max values. These
same reset operations can be done using the Configuration option. The
difference is that using the Resets option, you cannot change circuit monitor
configuration values. See Performing Resets Using the Resets Option in this
chapter for more information.
The Alarm/Relay Option The Alarm/Relay option lets you configure the circuit monitor’s on-board
alarm/relay functions. (See Alarm Setup Information in the Circuit Monitor
Reference Manual for a complete listing of the circuit monitor’s predefined
alarm conditions.) For each of the circuit monitor’s predefined alarm
conditions, you can:
• Enable or disable it
• Assign a priority to it
• Define any required pickup and dropout setpoints, and pickup and
dropout time delays
• Setup the circuit monitor to operate up to three relay outputs when the
alarm condition occurs
See Setting Up Alarm/Relay Functions in the Circuit Monitor Reference
Manual for details on how to use this option.
The Diagnostics Option The Diagnostics option lets you read and write circuit monitor registers. Use
this feature with caution. Writing an incorrect value, could cause the circuit
monitor to operate incorrectly. See Reading and Writing Registers from the
Front Panel in the Circuit Monitor Reference Manual for instructions on
reading and writing registers using the Diagnostics option.