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Configuring the Circuit Monitor Using The Setup M enu April 2001
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NOTE:If you are setting up or editing a digital alarm, fields related topickupand dropout are not applicable and will not be displayed.

4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the menu option you want to change,

then edit thealar m options.

5. When you are finished with all changes, press the menu button until

SaveChanges? Noflashes on the display. Select Yeswith the arrow

button,then press the enter button to save the changes.

NOTE:An asterisk next to the alarm in the alarm list indicates that thealarm is enabled.

Table3–5: Optionsfor Editing an Alarm

Option AvailableValues Selection Description Default
Lbl Alphanumeric
Labelnameo f the alarm assi gned to this positi on. Press the down arr ow button
to scroll through the alphab et. The lower case letters are presen ted first, then
uppercase,then numbersand symbols. Press theenter button to selecta letter
and move to the next charact er field. To move to the next option, p ress the menu
button.
Name of thea larm
assigned to this position .
Enable Yes
No
Select

Y

tomake the alarm available foruse by the circuit monitor. On
preconfigured alar ms, the alarm may already be enabled .
Select

N

to makes the alarm functi on unavailable to the circuit monitor.
Dependson individual
alarm.
Priority
None
Low
Med
High

Low

isthe lowest priorityalarm.

High

isthe highest priorityalarm and also places
the active alarm in the list of high pr iority alarms. To view this list from the Main
Menu, select Alarms > Hi gh Priority Alarms. For more in formation, see Viewing
Alarmson page 41.
Dependson individual
alarm.
Setpoint Mode Abs
Rel
Selecting Abs indica tes that the pickup a nd dropout setpo ints are absolute valu es.
Relindicates thatthe pickup and dropoutsetpoints area percentage of a running
average, the relative value, of the test value.
Pickup 132,767
When you enter a delay time, the numbe r is multiples of time. For example, for
standard speed the time is 2 for 2 se conds, 3 for 3 seconds, etc. For high speed
alarms, 1 indicates a 100 ms delay, 2 indicates a 200 ms delay, and so forth. For
disturbancethe time unitis 1 cycle. See Setpoi nt-Driven Alarmson pa ge 85 for
anexplanation of pickup anddropout setpoints.
Dependson individual
alarm.
PU Dly
Seconds
Pickup Delay
132,767
Dropout 132,767
DO Dly
Seconds
DropoutDelay
132,767