Schneider Electric HRB1684301-01 user manual Setting up standard 1-sec alarms

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Digital alarm setup parameters (Continued)

Setting

Option or range

Description

 

 

 

Pickup Setpoint

On, Off

Use this setting to control when to trip the alarm, based

(Setpoint Pickup)

on the state of the digital input (On or Off).

 

Pickup Time Delay

 

This specifies the number of seconds the digital input

0 to 999999

must be in the alarm pickup state before the alarm is

(Delay)

 

tripped.

 

 

 

 

 

Dropout Time Delay

 

This specifies the number of seconds the digital input

(Setpoint Dropout

0 to 999999

must be out of the alarm pickup state before the alarm

Delay)

 

turns off.

Select Dig Output

None,

 

Digital Output D1,

Select the digital output(s) you want to control when the

(Outputs)

Digital Output D2,

alarm is triggered.

 

Digital Output D1 & D2

 

Setting up standard (1-sec) alarms

Select the standard (1-Sec) alarm you want to configure then use the following controls to set up the alarm (ION Setup controls are shown in parentheses).

NOTE: It is recommended that you use ION Setup to configure standard (1-Sec) alarms. ION Setup supports a higher resolution to allow you to specify more decimal places when setting up the pickup setpoint and dropout setpoint values for certain measurements.

NOTICE

UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION

After configuring alarms in ION Setup:

Do not use the meter display to make any changes to the alarms, otherwise all decimals previously programmed in ION Setup will be lost.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in incorrect alarm functions.

Standard (1-sec) alarm setup parameters

Setting

Option or range

Description

 

 

 

Enable

Yes (checked) or No

This enables or disables the alarm.

(cleared)

 

 

Priority

High, Medium, Low, None

This sets the alarm priority and notification options.

See “Alarm priorities” on page 94.

 

 

 

 

This is the value (magnitude) you define as the setpoint

Pickup Setpoint

See “Standard (1-Sec)

limit for triggering the alarm. For “over” conditions, this

means the value has gone above the Pickup limit. For

(Pickup Limit)

alarms” on page 88

“under” conditions, this means the value has gone

 

 

 

 

below the Pickup limit.

 

 

 

Pickup Time Delay

 

This specifies the number of seconds the signal must

0 to 999999

stay above the pickup setpoint (for “over” conditions),

(Delay)

or below the pickup setpoint (for “under” conditions)

 

 

 

before the alarm is tripped.

 

 

 

 

 

This is the value (magnitude) you define as the limit for

Dropout Setpoint

See “Standard (1-Sec)

dropping out of the alarm condition. For “over”

conditions, this means the value has gone below the

(Dropout Limit)

alarms” on page 88

Dropout limit. For “under” conditions, this means the

 

 

 

 

value has gone above the Pickup limit.

 

 

 

Dropout Time Delay

 

This specifies the number of seconds the signal must

0 to 999999

stay below the dropout setpoint (for “over” conditions),

(Delay)

or above the dropout setpoint (for “under” conditions)

 

 

 

before the alarm condition is ended.

 

 

 

 

 

Applies to PF (power factor) alarms only. Use this set

PU Set Point Lead/Lag

Lead or Lag

the PF value and quadrant to set the pickup setpoint for

an over PF condition (PF Leading) or under PF

(Lead, Lag)

 

condition (PF Lagging). See “Power factor (PF)” on

 

 

page 91

 

 

 

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