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Programming

Visualization

Totalizers visualization /
peak and medium values

Totalizer's / peak and
medium values reset

By pressing this key, we will accede to

program menus of the several parameters
that can be defined. Once inside this
menu, its function will be validating
selections.

This key allows to display and change

from demand to totalizers visualization.

If we are visualising the demand, we

will be able to see the peak and the
medium value by pressing this key.

If we visualize totalizers, we will be

able to display cyclically the three
totalizers: A totalizer (from 0 up to 999
MW), B totalizer (from 0 to 999 kW) and C
totalizer (from 0 up to 999 W).

For instance: If the totalizer's values

are: A:357, B:027, C:146 the total
consumed Wh is: 375,027,146 Wh.

If we are visualising the demand, we

will be able to reset the peak and medium
value, by pressing this key during more
than 5 seconds. If we are visualising
totalizers, we reset their values.

Default values

Password

DH96 CPP

CE

YES

NO

NO

YES

Pressing both keys at the same time,

during more than 5 seconds, the
equipment deletes all configuration
parameters, restoring the default
parameters.

Pressing both keys at the same time,

when we switch on the instrument, we will
be able to introduce a 4 digits password.
The function of this password is to forbid
the access to the configuration menus of
this device. For deleting this effect, you
must re-start the equipment, and you must
press both keys at the same time. After
introducing the previous password, you
will have access to the menus again.

The introduction of the

password, either for protection the access
to the menus or deleting its protection
must be done twice, the first time for its
definition, and the second one for confirm
it. If the second time does not coincides
with the first, the devices considers it is a
mistake, and it goes on with its starting
routine.

Besides, in the

we have

another security level against parameters'
modification. At the end of each menu
group appears the

feature, with

and

options.

For instance, if we have programmed

the equipment configuration and we
choose

, when we accede into this

menu again, we will not be allowed to
modify any parameter, and it will be
required to enter into this option again and
activating it with

.

Remark:

Keyboard functions

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Chapter

3

Programming

Summary of Contents for DH96-CPP

Page 1: ...nings Input types Wiring diagrams Plug in cards Modification of the auxiliary voltage Integration types Demand control Variables to visualize Keyboard functions Programming introduction Device configu...

Page 2: ...voiding this way its lost when the auxiliary supply drops The instrument has 4 digits and 8 indication red colour leds The equipment parameters are configurable by means of 4 frontal keys DH96 CPP KYZ...

Page 3: ...c 2 k Logic Level 0 2 V Logic Level 1 3 V Between the input circuit the measuring circuit and the output measure relay RS 485 232 Test voltage 3 kV RMS 50 Hz during 1 min Pulses test 4 kV 1 2 50 s Sto...

Page 4: ...he protection earth terminal might imply a dangerous situation therefore any intentional interruption is wholly forbidden Adjustment spare parts and repairing actions Defects and malfunction With the...

Page 5: ...Holding piece Chapter 2 Installation and startup Dimensions 45 92 0 8 0 6 Corte del panel Corte del panel Page 5 Panel cut out...

Page 6: ...each contact is a pulse The uses type two wires contact this can be obtained from type using either or only KYZ DH96 CPP A C KY KZ AC o DC K Z Y Pulse generator Receiver Pulse KYZ form C AC o DC K Y...

Page 7: ...sensors The conexion type will be selected by means of the on board microswitches SW For accessing these microswitches the box must be opened according to indications in the page 10 Once these microsw...

Page 8: ...ing diagrams Page 8 1 Connection for free potential pulses 2 Connection for pulses by level of voltage TTL 24V Chapter 2 Installation and startup AUX 12V IN3 Synchronism or IN2 KYZ P IN3 Synchronism o...

Page 9: ...PNP NPN Wiring diagrams Page 9 3 Connection for NPN sensor 4 Connection for PNP sensor Cards Connection of relays 4 relays Chapter 2 Installation and startup or or...

Page 10: ...se the base from the rest of the case 2 Remove the set composed by the base and circuits by pulling the base and carefully sliding it out 3 Insert the card into the suitable connector Take care that o...

Page 11: ...page 10 thoughtfully following all see page 4 and identify the zone referred to picture 1 For an auxiliary supply of 230 V only the jump labelled as 1 must be done fig 2 On the contrary if an auxiliar...

Page 12: ...sliding window and simulating the response of the thermal exponential function of the mechanical meters DH96 CPP Block demand Pulse Block demand Time Rolling demand Thermal demand Example Thermal DH9...

Page 13: ...15 minutes of integration period it will be the average of the lat 8 hours It exists three totalizers than can count up to 999 999 999 Wh Energy demand Peak value of the demand Medium value of the de...

Page 14: ...the equipment deletes all configuration parameters restoring the default parameters Pressing both keys at the same time when we switch on the instrument we will be able to introduce a 4 digits passwo...

Page 15: ...ly the user will program the device s configuration where he will be able to settle the energy that belongs to each pulse operation type integration period decimal point position and operation mode 2...

Page 16: ...Device configuration Page 16 Chapter 3 Programming...

Page 17: ...nchronism pulse Block demand time Without synchronism using a sliding window Without synchronization using a sliding window and simulating the response of the thermal demand exponential Here you are i...

Page 18: ...Relays control by level Page 18 Chapter 3 Programming...

Page 19: ...isconnection point of the load in minimum 4 maximum 50 Introduce the delay that there will be between the time in which the alarm level has been reached and the time the relay is disconnected in secon...

Page 20: ...Forecast control of the relays Page 20 Chapter 3 Programming...

Page 21: ...for a longer time where the connection and disconnection is made by priorities the relay 1 is the first one to be disconnected Depending on the load on the installation we can have transient quick var...

Page 22: ...Notes Notes Page 22...

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