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198
pulse weight 62
scale factor62
demand calculationmethod
set up 17
demand current calculation59
demand power calculationmethods 57,59
demand readings 56
demand current59
demand power calculationmethods 57
demand voltage59
generic demand 61
input pulse demandm etering62
peak demand 61
predicted demand60
demand synch pulsemethod 72
demand voltagecalculation 59
device address
set up of 15
device setup inSM S118
diagnostics
performing wiring error test 45
Diagnosticsmenu 44
digital alarms18,84
digital inputs71
digital input alarms84
input pulse demand channels 62
operating modes71
receivinga synch pulse59
set up 71
displacementpower factor described 67
display
adjustingcontrast 10
changing valuesfrom 11
main menu overview12
set up 13
using the buttons 10
disturbancealarms 84
disturbancemonitoring
alarms group 18
and the utilitycompany 116
overview114
types of waveform captures10 8
using SMS 118
disturbancewaveform capture 108
resolution108
dropout and pickupsetpoints 85
dropouts
used with adaptive waveformcapture 109
E
electromagneticphenomena
circuitm onitor capabilities117
energy
conditionalenergy registers 188
energy readings6465
reactive accumula ted 65
equipment sensitivity
disturbancemonitoring for 116
error messages 48
Ethernet communicationscard
set up 16
event
100ms event capture 110
capturing ev ents 108,112
event log 41
calculatingduration of event 86
correlationsequence number 86
data storage100
sample entry 86
expanding memory123
F
firmware
determiningseries and firmware version 124
upgrades124
fixed block57
Form-Ccontact 79
frequency
setup 16
G
generic demand calculation61
getting technicalsupport 124
H
harmonic
power67
settingup individualcalculations 190
values 67
high priority alarms41,87
high speedalarms 18,84
Hi-Pot testing 122
I
I/O
options70
positionnumbers 186
registerlist for I/O status 166
viewing I/O status 43
I/O Extender
analog outputs81
options70
set up 23,25
incrementalenergy 189
interval 61
using with thecommand interface 189
infraredport
communications14
initiatingsteady-state waveform captures 108
input synchronizeddemand 59
inputs
acceptingpulse from another meter 59
analog inputs73
calculatingaverage value 61
digital input alarms84
digital inputs71
digital inputsoperating modes 71
options for the I/O Extender70
pulse demand metering62
intervalmin/max/average log 53,102