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Trigger Settings
A trigger is the occurrence of a selected event, for example, a binary trigger is
the first change of the state at the binary input.
Trigger on:
Selection of trigger event
– no trigger (default)
– binary trigger = CPC 100 input BIN IN is monitored for a trigger event
– trigger = first measurement value (m1) > set threshold value
– trigger = first measurement value (m1) < set threshold value
– trigger = second measurement value (m2) > set threshold value
– trigger = second measurement value (m2) < set threshold value
– overload = the trigger event is an overload condition that occurs at
the selected output.
What is an "Overload" trigger?
At the 800A AC output, an overload trigger is a condition in which the
set current cannot be reached any longer, for example, because of
an opening contact or circuit breaker.
Note: Current values
< 50A do not initiate an "Overload" when the
current circuit opens. Therefore, if you use the trigger condition
"Overload", chose a nominal current value of
≥ 50A.
Quick differentiates two "Overload" trigger conditions:
1. the occurrence of an overload (as described above)
2. the clearing of an overload condition (clearing is delayed by
100 ms to debounce).