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1865
ShortDemand Interval, InputP ulseMetering
Setsthe interval for a runningaverage demandcalculation of
short duration.
Seconds 0to 6 0, Default = 15
1866 TimeElapsed in Interval, InputPulse Metering Seconds 0t o 3,600
1867 Time Elapse d in Subinterval, Input Pulse M etering Seconds 0 to 3 ,600
1868 Interval C ount, Input Pulse Metering 1.0 0 to 32,767
1869 Subinter val Count, Input Pulse Metering 1.0 0 to 60
1870 to 1873 Min/Max Reset Date/Time, I nput Pulse Metering See Template See Template
1874 Min/Max R eset Count, Input Pu lse Metering 1.0 0to 32,767
1880
DemandCalculation Mode,Generic Group 1
0 =Thermal Demand (default)
1 = Timed Interval Sliding Bl ock
2=TimedIntervalBlock
4 = Timed Interval Rolling Bl ock
8 = Input SynchronizedBlock
16= Input Synchronized RollingBlock
32 = Command Synchronized Bl ock
64 = Command Synchronized Ro lling Block
128 = Clock Synchronized B lock
256 = Clock Synchronized Rol ling Block
512 = Slave to Power Deman d Interval
1024= Slave to IncrementalEnergy Interval
——0to1024
1881 DemandInterval, Generic Group1 Minutes 1 to 60, Default = 15
1882 DemandSubinterval, Generic Group1 Minutes 1 to 60, Default= 1
1883 DemandSensitivity,Generic Group 1
Adjusts the sensitivity o ft he thermal demand calculat ion. 1% 1to99,Default=90
1885
ShortDemand Interval, GenericGroup 1
Setsthe interval for a runningaverage demandcalculation of
short duration.
Seconds 0to 6 0, Default = 15
1886 Time Elapse d in Interval, Generic Gro up 1 Seconds 0 to 3,60 0
1887 Time Elapse d in Subinterval, Generic Gr oup 1 Seconds 0 to 3,600
1888 Interval C ount, Generic Gro up 1 1.0 0 to32,767
1889 SubintervalCount, Generic Group1 1.0 0 to 60
1890 to 1893 Min/Max Reset Date/Time, G eneric Group 1 See Template See Template
1894 Min/Max R eset Count, Gener ic Group 1 1.0 0 to32,767
Tabl e A3:AbbreviatedRegister List
Register
Number Description Scale
Factor Units Regist er Range
See HowPower Factoris Stored in the Registeronpage 128.
Thealternate storage methodfor power factor(PF) is useful for outputtingPF on analog outputs.The PF value isstored as a positive value
between 0 and 2, centered around 1 (un ity). A value of 0 lagging maps to 0; -0.99 9m aps to 0.999;0.999 leading m aps to 1.001; and 0 leading
mapsto 2. The alternate PF is alsostored with a scale factor0.001.
These configuration r egisters require th at you enter the setup mo de to change the regi sters contents. Issue command 9020 t o enter setup
modeand 9021 to exit setup mode.S ee Usingthe Command Interfaceto Change ConfigurationRegistersonpage 187 for instructions on
howto use the setup-mode commands.
Quantity available for 4-w ire system only. Value set to -32, 768 if not available.