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Chapter 3 Setup and Commands
Only the USB web interface can be used to enable, disable, or reset security. If
security accounts are lost or forgotten, connect to the USB web interface and log
in with the usbadmin account to create network security accounts.
Configuring the Remaining Functions of the PowerMonitor 5000 Unit
The remaining functions are configured in the same way as the examples
discussed in this section. This manual lists configuration parameters and options
for basic metering, communication, and other functions and features of the
PowerMonitor 5000 unit in these chapters:
• Metering
on page 71
• Power Quality Monitoring on page 93
• Logging on page 111
• Logic Functions on page 183
• Other Functions on page 209
Commands
Commands let you instruct the power monitor to take various pre-defined
actions. Two specialized classes of commands are the following:
• Controller interface command, which allows a controller to provide a
demand end-of-interval signal. The use of this command is described in
Demand Metering
on page 83
• Wiring corrections commands, which allow you to correct wiring errors
virtually. Wiring corrections commands are described in Wiring
Correction on page 78
A third, more general class of commands, is composed of system register
commands. These commands can clear or set energy and status counters, force
outputs, clear logs, reset the unit, and restore defaults. They can be initiated by
using the web page, optional software, or communication. If security is enabled, a
logged-in Administrator class user can initiate commands by using the web page;
or a logged-in Application class user can initiate commands by using optional
software or communication.