ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

Default Front Panel Display Screens

 

 

7.Pk Dmd1 (Peak Demand Del)

This is a numeric display screen with timestamps that contains maximum delivered demand values for kW, kVAR, and kVA. The timestamps show the date and time at which the values were last updated. By default, these values come from a sliding window demand calculation.

8, 9, 10. V Bar, I Bar, P Bar (Voltage, Current, and Power Bar Graphs)

These three screens are trend bar graph displays. They show real time values for voltage (Vll ab, Vll bc, Vll ca, Vll avg), current (I a, I b, I c, I avg) and

power (kW tot, kVAR tot, kVA tot, PF lag tot). The bar graphs also indicate the maximums and minimums recorded for these values.

Additional Data Display Screens

Most of the default data screens are not included in the default scrolling cycle. To view the other display screens, you must find the group of five Softkey titles that contains the data screen you want, and then press the corresponding Softkey.

NOTE

The numbers on the left correspond to the Display module’s Softkey number in the ION 7600 meter’s display framework. The Softkey numbering for an ION 7500 differs slightly due to V trend, I trend, and P trend taking the place of Softkeys 13, 14, and 15 respectively. The ION 7500 does not support display screens for EN50160 data and statistics.

11.Summary1 (Volts/Amps Summary)

This numeric display provides many important voltage, current, phase, and frequency measurements on a single screen.

12.Summary2 (Power Summary)

This numeric display provides real, reactive, and apparent power measurements for phase a, b and c (as well as their total). Signed Power Factor measurements are also provided on this screen.

13.D Inputs (Digital Inputs)

This numeric display screen shows the status of the eight on-board digital inputs. The present state of all inputs is shown (as Off or On) and the number (Cnt) of state changes since the last reset is recorded.

14.DI - I/O (DI on I/O Card)

This numeric display screen contains the status and counters for the digital inputs on the I/O card.

15.D Outputs (Digital Outputs)

This numeric display screen contains the mode and status for the relay and solid state outputs.

16.Anlg - I/O (Analog In and Out)

This numeric display screen contains scaled analog inputs (AIn scaled) and normalized analog outputs (AOn normalized), where n ranges from 1 to 4 for both inputs and outputs.

Chapter 2 - Using The Front Panel

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Multi-Tech Systems 7500, 7600 manual Additional Data Display Screens

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