GE EPM 3000P instruction manual 555, Entering the Programming Mode

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CHAPTER 6

ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE

6.1CHECKSUM ERROR - PROTECTIVE MECHANISM

If the control power is interrupted while in Programming Mode or the user does not fully exit, the meter enters a checksum mode. The display blanks, except for the max LED. Press PRINT/PROG for several seconds and the unit recovers. Follow the procedure to enter the Programming Mode to check program data, then exit.

6.2PASSWORD ENTRY

The EPM3000P is password protected. To enter the programming mode, key in the following password. The password is 555.

NOTE: THE METER WILL NOT STORE ANY PROGRAMMING UNLESS PROPERLY EXITED. (SEE CHAPTER 11 TO EXIT).

ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE:

 

 

AC VOLTS

MAX

AC VOLTS

 

 

AC VOLTS

 

 

A B C A B C

A B C A B C

 

0.

A B C A B C

 

 

 

I

I I I I I

 

 

 

I

I I

I I I

MIN

N N N B C A

 

I I I

I I I

 

 

N N N B C A

 

N N N B C A

 

 

 

 

 

LM1

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

AC AMPS

LM2

555

AC AMPS

 

AC AMPS

 

 

A B C N

 

 

 

 

A B C N

 

 

 

A B C N

MAX

 

LM1

LM2

 

FREQUENCY

MIN

 

LM1

LM2

MIN

 

 

 

MAX

 

MAX/MIN

PRINT

VOLTS

AMPS

LIMITS

PROG

 

 

PHASE

NEXT

MAX/MIN

LIMITS

PRINT

PROG

VOLTS

AMPS

PHASE

NEXT

MAX/MIN

PRINT

LIMITS

PROG

VOLTS

AMPS

PHASE

NEXT

Step 1:

Step 2:

Display blanks and PPP flashes in

a. Press PRINT/PROG until 3

Digits begin scrolling in upper

appears in lower display.

display.

upper display, confirming a correctly

b. Press PHASE/NEXT to select.

The password is 555.

entered password.

PPP is replaced by 0. and the

c. 333 appears in lower display.

a. Press PHASE/NEXT each time 5

meter is now in the Programming

 

appears.

Mode, GROUP 0.

 

The selected digits appear in

 

 

lower display.

 

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