63230-300-212 Chapter3—Operation
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This chapter tellshow to set up the circuit monitor from the display only.
Some advancedfeatures, such as configuring the onboard logs of the circuit
monitor,must be set up overthe communications link using SMS.Refer to the
SMS instructionbulletin and online help file for instructions on settingup
advancedfeatures not accessible from the display.
CHAPTERCONTENTS .......................................9
OPERATINGTHEDISPLAY ..................................10
HowtheButtonsWork ....................................10
DisplayMenuConventions ................................11
SelectingaMenuOption ..............................11
Changing a Value ....................................11
MAINMENU OVERVIEW.....................................12
CONFIGURING THE CIRCUIT MONITOR USING THE SETUP MENU . 13
SettingUptheDisplay....................................13
SettingUptheCommunications ............................14
SettingtheDeviceAddress ............................14
RS-485, RS-232, and InfraredPort Communications Setup .. . 15
EthernetCommunicationsCard(ECC)Setup..............16
SettingUptheMeteringFunctionsoftheCircuitMonitor .........16
SettingUpAlarms .......................................18
CreatingaNewCustomAlarm..........................19
SettingUpandEditingAlarms ..........................21
SettingUpI/Os .........................................23
Selecting I/O Modules ................................23
ConfiguringI/OModules...............................25
SettingUpPasswords ....................................27
AdvancedSetupFeatures.................................28
CreatingCustomQuantities tobeDisplayed ...............28
CreatingCustomScreens .............................31
Viewing Custom Screens ..............................34
AdvancedMeterSetup................................34
RESETTINGMIN/MAX,DEMAND,ANDENERGYVALUES .........37
VIEWINGMETEREDDATA ...................................38
ViewingMeteredDatafromtheMetersMenu..................38
Viewing Minimum and MaximumValues from the Min/Max Menu . . 39
VIEWINGALARMS..........................................41
ViewingActiveAlarms ....................................42
View and Acknowledging HighPriority Alarms . . . ..............42
VIEWINGI/OSTATUS .......................................43
READINGANDWRITINGREGISTERS..........................44
PERFORMINGAWIRINGERRORTEST ........................45
Running the DiagnosticsWiring Error Test ....................46
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