2. Unit Description

2.1. MPC-H Series - Front Panel

 

 

 

 

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MPC-16H

REMOTE

AUX 1

 

 

 

 

 

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AUDIBLE

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DISPLAY

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Managed Power

 

 

 

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AMPS

KWATTS

 

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ALARM

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INPUT A

SELECTION

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Figure 2.1: MPC-H Series - Front Panel (Model MPC-16H Shown)

As shown in Figure 2.1, the MPC-H Series Front Panel includes the following components:

1.Power Circuit A - Indicator Lights: LED indicators, which light when power is applied to the corresponding outlet on Power Circuit A.

Note: MPC-18H series units feature a single power circuit (branch.) Accordingly, MPC-18H units also include only one set of Indicator lights and only one Digital Display.

2.Power Circuit A - Digital Display: An LED digital readout, which can be used to show Amps, Kilowatts, Volts or Temperature for Power Circuit A. Note that the Display Selection Button is used to determine which of these values will appear on the digital display..

3.Display Selection Button and Indicators: Determines which measurement will appear on the Digital Displays for Circuits A and B. Each time the Display Selection Button is pressed, the Digital Displays will toggle between Amps, Kilowatts, Volts, Temperature, Total Kilowatts and Total Amps. When either "Total Kilowatts" or "Total Amps" are selected, the MPC will display the total for Circuits A and B combined. An LED indicator will light to show which measurement is currently selected. Note that the "Total Kilowatts" and "Total Amps" displays are not available on

MPC-H series units, or on some MPC-V series units. Please refer to Section 2.4 for additional button functions.

4.Power Circuit B - Digital Display: Same as Item 2 above, except displays values for Power Circuit B. (Not present on MPC-18H series units.)

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Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-8H-1 Unit Description, MPC-H Series Front Panel

MPC-20VS20-1, MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2 specifications

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