SETUP
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Revised 1 Oct, 2014
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The System Settings - contd.
Function Description Limits
Console Startup Select the operating mode that is assumed after
initial Switch On.
This may be Stop, Startup, Standby, Run or
Sequence.
Ground Fault Limit
If you choose [
Enable] the ground fault detection
is operative such that the card will reduce output
current and so limit the ground fault current.
If you choose [
Disabled] then fault current can ow
to ground. If output is too high then the main output
fuse will rupture.
Language You may select a preferred language for the screen
and online help. It is safe to select a different
language while the system is running. Although the
Console does shutdown and reopen, it does leave
the system running safely during the changeover.
Leakage Mode This offers three modes for Leakage Warning.
“OFF” - set the Leakage detection off
“Manual” - allows you to set a single absolute
percentage level.
“Auto” - which is the default setting and which will
monitor zone power consumed and warn is excess
power consumption is greater than average.
See page 4-41 for
a more detailed
explanation about
Leak Detection.
Leakage Warn Allows you to set a 1st stage warning for consumed
power on a zone.
This is a percentage level above the average power
level.
Leakage Alarm Allows you to set a 2nd stage alarm for consumed
power on a zone.
This is a percentage level above the 1st stage
(Leakage Warn) level.
Limit Exceeded
[
Disabled] – means that an attempt to set the
temperature above the limit is non-effective and the
Set temperature stays the same.
[
Enabled] – means that an attempt to raise the
Set temperature above the limit will increase the set
temperature to the limit and no more.
N/Z Alarm
[
Disabled] – leaves N/Z in its normal condition
which does not raise a system alarm if it occurs.
[
Enabled] – allows N/Z condition to initiate a
System alarm notication in the lower status Window.
At the same time it energises the Alarm Relay for
remote signalling.
Power Display Select Power Display as Peak Amps or Derive (a
relation between Peak and % power.)
Slave Address This is where you can input the Slave address for
the console when it needs to communicate via an
external protocol.