I-2
Mmeasurements, preconfigured, 2-8
Modicon Modbus protocol, 4–21
factory configuration, 4–21
importing data, 4–26
module settings, 4–22
Slave module parameters, 4–23
Modular Graphics Terminal, 2-2,
3–4
bar graph screens, 2-4, 4–40
4-channel, 4–40
6-channel, 4–42
buttons, 3–5
Configure ION, 3–11
creating custom displays, 4–37
data display screens, 2-2
entering data, 3–6
harmonics displays, 2-5, 4–44
integrator screens, 4–49
interpreting numeric displays,
2-3
INVLD and N/A messages, 2-3
large character screens, 4–40
parameter reset, 3–9
energy, 3–10
min/max, 3–10
sliding window demand, 3–10
status counter, 3–10
thermal demand, 3–10
parameter trending screens, 4–45
passwords and timeout, 3–7
Quick Setup, 3–7
SETUP display screens, 2-6, 3–4
date/time display, 2-7
nameplate info, 2-6
standard character screens, 4–39
status display screens, 4–46
7 and 14, 4–47
large, 4–46
trend displays, 2-5
using display formats, 4–38
waveform display screens, 4–48
modules, 3-3
specifying a port, 4–20
technical summary, 5–2
modules, optional
analog output, 5–17
digital input, 5–17
digital input dry contact, 5–18
digital output, 5–19
RTD input, 5–18
NN/A messages (MGT), 2-3
nameplate info. (MGT), 2-6
Ooperator types, 1-4
ordering information, 5–25
outputs, Module, 3–3
owners, output registers, 4–14
Pparameter handles (MGT), 4–38
parameter trending (MGT), 4–45
passwords and timeout (MGT), 3–7
ports, specifying, 4–20
Power Meter module, accessing (RMD),
3–8
power quality framework, 2-16
product return procedure, 5–29
protocols, communications, 3–8
PT/CT setup (MGT), 3–8
QQuick Setup (MGT), 3–7
RRegisters, 3-3
Ssecurity passwords (RMD), 3-6, 3-10
serial COM setup (MGT), 3–8
setpoints
framework, 2-28
SETUP display screens (MGT), 2-6
setup register creation defaults, 5–2
setup register, Module, 3–3
standards compliance, 5–24
status display screens (MGT), 4–46
status inputs, 4–16