Index

63230-300-212

 

April 2001

 

 

pulse weight 62 scale factor 62

demand calculation method set up 17

demand current calculation 59

demand power calculation methods 57, 59 demand readings 56

demand current 59

demand power calculation methods 57 demand voltage 59

generic demand 61

input pulse demand metering 62 peak demand 61

predicted demand 60 demand synch pulse method 72 demand voltage calculation 59 device address

set up of 15 device setup in SMS 118 diagnostics

performing wiring error test 45 Diagnostics menu 44

digital alarms 18, 84 digital inputs 71

digital input alarms 84

input pulse demand channels 62 operating modes 71

receiving a synch pulse 59 set up 71

displacement power factor described 67 display

adjusting contrast 10 changing values from 11 main menu overview 12 set up 13

using the buttons 10 disturbance alarms 84 disturbance monitoring

alarms group 18

and the utility company 116 overview 114

types of waveform captures 108 using SMS 118

disturbance waveform capture 108 resolution 108

dropout and pickup setpoints 85 dropouts

used with adaptive waveform capture 109

E

electromagnetic phenomena circuit monitor capabilities 117

energy

conditional energy registers 188 energy readings 6465

reactive accumulated 65 equipment sensitivity

disturbance monitoring for 116 error messages 48

Ethernet communications card set up 16

event

100ms event capture 110 capturing events 108, 112

event log 41

calculating duration of event 86 correlation sequence number 86 data storage 100

sample entry 86 expanding memory 123

F

firmware

determining series and firmware version 124 upgrades 124

fixed block 57 Form-C contact 79 frequency

setup 16

G

generic demand calculation 61 getting technical support 124

H

harmonic power 67

setting up individual calculations 190 values 67

high priority alarms 41, 87 high speed alarms 18, 84 Hi-Pot testing 122

I

I/O

options 70

position numbers 186 register list for I/O status 166 viewing I/O status 43

I/O Extender

analog outputs 81 options 70

set up 23, 25 incremental energy 189

interval 61

using with the command interface 189 infrared port

communications 14

initiating steady-state waveform captures 108 input synchronized demand 59

inputs

accepting pulse from another meter 59 analog inputs 73

calculating average value 61 digital input alarms 84 digital inputs 71

digital inputs operating modes 71 options for the I/O Extender 70 pulse demand metering 62

interval min/max/average log 53, 102

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