24 Chapter 3 Setup
- Press SELECT; the dot after the relay number will disappear. Window 5
will display 'on'. This allows the user to set or change the value at
which the setpoint is activated. The 'High Voltage' setpoint value (or
dots) will appear in window 1; the other windows will be empty.
- Use the ⇑ ⇓ keys to set the 'ON' value for the HIgh Voltage
setpoint.
- Press SELECT; window 5 will display 'on.d', indicating the time
delay until setpoint operation. This may take a value from 0.1 to
99.9 seconds.
- Use the ⇑ ⇓ keys to define the delay to operation.
- Press SELECT; window 5 will display 'OFF'.
- Use the ⇑ ⇓ keys to scroll to the value at which the displayed
setpoint will be released.
- Press SELECT; window 5 will display 'OFF.d', indicating the
time delay until setpoint release. This may take a value from 1
to 999 seconds.
- Press either: SELECT to move to another setpoint parameter, or
RESET to exit this relay and move to another
relay/parameter.
- Press RESET to exit the relay after all desired setpoint values are
defined; the dot will re-appear, and ON setpoint values will be
displayed.
- Press RESET again to exit the parameter.
Use the ⇑ key to move to the next setup parameter.
NOTE
It is possible to cancel both ON and OFF setpoints by pressing the ⇑ and ⇓
keys simultaneously. A canceled setpoint can be re-instated by pressing either
the
⇑ or ⇓ key.
Pulses
Pulses may be defined for relays 1, 2 and 4. When one of these relays
is displayed, the pulsing value in Window 9 can be set, from 1 to 200
units per pulse.
Pulse Name Description Units
Pul1 Ac.En Pulse 1 - Active Energy kWh
Pul2 rE.En Pulse 2 - Reactive Energy kvarh
Pul4 rEt.E Pulse 4 - Returned Energy kWh