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M08 – LIMIT THRESHOLDS (LIMn, n=1..4) UoM Default Range
P08.n.01 Reference measure OFF OFF- (measures)
P08.n.02 Function Max Max - Min - Min+Max
P08.n.03 Upper threshold 0 -9999 - +9999
P08.n.04 Multiplier x1 /100 – x10k
P08.n.05 Delay s 0 0.0 – 1000.0
P08.n.06 Lower threshold 0 -9999 - +9999
P08.n.07 Multiplier x1 /100 – x10k
P08.n.08 Delay s 0 0.0 – 1000.0
P08.n.09 Normal status OFF OFF-ON
P08.n.10 Latch OFF OFF-ON
M13 – INPUT UoM Default Range
P13.01 Input function TAR-A (n=1) OFF– LOCK –
TAR-A –
C01 - C02 - C03 -
C04 - C06 - C07 - C08
P13.02 Rest status OFF OFF – ON
P13.03 ON delay s 0.05 0.00 – 600.00
P13.04 OFF delay s 0.05 0.00 – 600.00
M09 – ALARMS (ALAn, n=1..4) Default Range
P09.n.01 Alarm source OFF OFF-LIMx
P09.n.02 Channel number (x) 1 1-4
P09.n.03 Latch OFF OFF-ON
P09.n.04 Priority Low Low – High
P09.n.05 Text ALAn (text: 16 characters)
Note: this menu is divided into 4 sections, for limit thresholds LIM1..4
P08.n.01
– Defines which energy meter measurement the limit threshold is applied to.
P08.n.02
– Defines the function of the limit threshold. It can be:
Max
= LIMn active when measurement exceeds P08.n.03. P08.n.06 is the reset threshold.
Min
= LIMn active when measurement is below P08.n.06. P08.n.03 is the reset threshold.
Min+Max
= LIMn active when measurement is above P08.n.03 or below P08.n.06.
P08.n.03 and P08.n.04
– Define the upper threshold, which results from multiplying value P08.n.03 by P08.n.04.
P08.n.05
– Trip delay on upper threshold.
P08.n.06, P08.n.07, P08.n.08
– as above, with reference to the lower threshold.
P08.n.09
– Permits inversion of the status of limit threshold LIMn.
P08.n.10
– Defines whether the threshold is stored and must be reset manually (ON) or is reset automatically (OFF).
Note: this menu is divided into 4 sections, for alarms ALA1..4
P09.n.01
– Signal that causes the alarm. It can be when a threshold (LIMx) is exceeded.
P09.n.02
– Channel number (x), with reference to the previous parameter.
P09.n.03
– Defines whether the alarm is stored and must be reset manually (ON) or is reset automatically (OFF).
P09.n.04
– If the alarm has a priority of high, its activation switches the display to the alarm page automatically and it shows the alarm icon. If instead it is set to low priority, the page does not change and it is
displayed with the ‘information’ icon.
P09.n.05
– Free text for alarm. 16 characters max.
M11 – ENERGY PULSES (PULn, n=1..2) UoM Default Range
P11.n.01 Source measure OFF OFF
Wh+
Wh-
Varh+
Varh-
VAh
P11.n.02 Count unit pulse/kWh 10 100
10
1
0.1
P11.n.03 Pulse duration s 0.10 0.01-1.00
Note: this menu is divided into 2 sections, for pulses PUL1..2
P11.n.01
– Source measure for pulse generation.
P11.n.02-P11.n.03
– Number of pulses and pulse duration.
P13.01
– Input function:
OFF
– Input disabled
LOCK
– Settings lock – prevents access to both levels.
TAR-A
– Energy tariff selection. See tariffing chapter.
C01…C08
– When this input is activated (on the rise time), the corresponding command in the commands menu is carried out.
P13.02
– Input rest status. Permits inversion of the activation logic.
P13.03 – P13.04
– Input activation – deactivation delays. Permits filtering of the status to avoid bounces.