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9000 Series
’Not Available’ Value, 4-4
Module Linking, 4-3
Module Linking Restrictions, 4-3
Online and Offline Modules, 4-4
Overview of Module Groups,
4-14
The Registers, 4-3
9000 series module, 4-2

A

advanced features of the 9700, 4–1
advanced meter setup (RMD), 3-9
analog output modules, 5–17
architecture, 3-2
auxiliary analog inputs, 4–17, 4–20

B

bar graph displays (MGT), 2-4, 4–40
before you use this guide, 1-5

C

common applications, 1-1
communications options, new, 1-2
configuration changes, making,
3–1, 3–4
configuration tools, 3–2

D

data display screens (MGT), 2-2
data/time display (MGT), 2-7
demand setup (MGT), 3–9
digital inputs
framework, 2-19
displaying data, 2-1
with MGT, 2-2
DNP 3.0 protocol, 4–27
factory configuration, 4–27
importing data, 4–30
Options module settings, 4–29
Slave Export module settings,
4–28
dry contact modules (optional),
5–18

E

energy and demand
framework, 2-8
Ethergate
protocol, 4–30
Ethernet COM setup (MGT), 3–9
expansion boards and restrictions, 4–18

F

factory configuration, 1-2
factory configured frameworks, 2-8
digital inputs, 2-19
energy and demand, 2-8
harmonics logging, 2-15
historic data logging, 2-13
min/max, 2-10
power quality monitoring, 2-16
real-time (core modules), 2-20
setpoint, 2-18
frameworks.

See also factory configured

G

getting more information, 1-5
GPS receivers supported, 4–36
GPS time synchronization, 4–34
Grayhill board.

See expansion boards

H

harmonics
logging framework, 2-15
MGT displays, 2-5
MGT screens, 4–44
historic data logging
framework, 2-13

I

input ratings, 5–14
Input/Output, 1-4, 4–16
auxiliary analog inputs, 4–17, 4-20
expansion boards, 4–18
new options, 1-2
onboard status inputs, 4–16
optional modules, 5–16
inputs, module, 3–3
integrator screens (MGT), 4–49
INVLD and N/A messages, 2-3
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