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m) Press 

 button to increase or 

 button to decrease value. 

n)  When the value is OK press 

 button to save value and return at Alarm values. 

o)  After setting all the desired Alarm values press 

 button to return at list of settable Alarms. 

p)  After setting all the desired settable Alarms press 

 button to return at Advanced parameters. 

q)  Press 

 button to get another Advanced parameter. 

r)  After last parameter press again 

 button to save all data, display will shows 



 and exit the Advance Menu. 

 

All LEDs will flash for a few seconds. 

s)  If the display shows 



, an error has happened and was not possible to save the data. 

 

Therefore it will  be necessary to program again all the parameters on the Advance Menu.

 

Alarms Set-up: 

PAR. 

Description 

Range Enable

.



 (default) 

Delay Time

.

 (default) 

Value time

.

 

(default) 

Alarm Relay Set



.

 (default) 

Select Phase



 (default)

.



 

Too High Voltage 

0 = disable 

110 ... 150  (110) 

1 ... 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

.



 

Too Low Voltage 

0 = disable 

80 ... 95  (95) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

.



 

Too High Current 

50 ... 500000 

(100) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

0 = ALL  (0)

1 = L1  2 = L2  3 = L3

.



 

Over Temperature 

0 = disable 

30° ... 60°  (60°) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

.



 

THD % I 

0 = disable 

5 ... 200  (120) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

.



 

Low Cos

 

0 = disable 

0.5 ... 0.95  (0.90) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

.



 

Discard Freq. Hz 

0 = disable 

±1 ... ±5  (5) 

1 … 240  (10) 

Min / Sec 

(Sec) 

0 = disable 

1-2-3  (1) 

-

 

Alarms Fixed: 

Display Code 

Description 

Intervention Parameter

.



 

 Set-up parameters error 

 The set-

up parameters read by the EEPROM aren’t correct. 

 To restore is necessary the re-set made by the user.

.



 

 Adjustment/setting 
 parameters error 

 The setting parameters read by the EEPROM aren't correct. 
 The device operates with the default parameters. 
 There could be error in the calculated measures. 
 

The user can’t do the setting. 

 It is necessary to return the unit to the manufacturer.

.



 

 Parameters error 

 The setting parameters read by the EEP

ROM aren’t correct 

 (set Cos

, sensitivity, operation mode). 

 To reset is necessary to contact the manufacturer.

.



 

 Cancellation 
 EPROM error 

 

Only in the testing phase you can see if the EEPROM doesn’t operates correctly. 

 Is necessary to contact the manufacturer. 

Pressing the 

 button the visual alarm can temporarily be cancelled, and the readings can be shown to verify the causes 

of the alarms. 
 
 
 
 

 5 - MEASUREMENTS FUNCTIONS: 

a)  If the load are inductive 

IND

 or capacitive 

CAP

Summary of Contents for 004656578

Page 1: ...Ds 2 2 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM FOR INSTALLATION 2 3 SET UP MENU 3 4 ENTER THE ALARMS MENU 5 5 MEASUREMENTS FUNCTIONS 6 6 TECHNICAL DATA 7 7 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 8 8 DIMENSIONS 9 REGISTERS MODBUS RTU TABLE...

Page 2: ...RMS A Current Hz Frequency Cos Cos W True Power VAr Volt Amp Reactive VA Volt Amp Apparent V THD Total Harmonic Distortion Voltage A THD Total Harmonic Distortion Current Wh Watt hours VArh Volt Amp...

Page 3: ...The installer has to provide an external disconnection device this breaker has to be easily reachable and identified as disconnection device Without transformer 1 For higher supply voltage than the su...

Page 4: ...er Reading Interval 60s 360s 90s 2 Average time filter Value 1 20 4 1 Parameter adjusts the time window width for the integration of current and power maximum demand 2 Parameter allows to modify the s...

Page 5: ...bus 19200 Bds NONE 1 Bit Stop 12 Modbus 9600 Bds NONE 1 Bit Stop 13 Modbus 4800 Bds NONE 1 Bit Stop 14 Modbus 2400 Bds NONE 1 Bit Stop 15 Modbus 1200 Bds NONE 1 Bit Stop 16 Proprietary 9600 Bds NONE 1...

Page 6: ...disable 1 2 3 1 0 ALL 0 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 Over Temperature 0 disable 30 60 60 1 240 10 Min Sec Sec 0 disable 1 2 3 1 THD I 0 disable 5 200 120 1 240 10 Min Sec Sec 0 disable 1 2 3 1 Low Cos 0 disable 0...

Page 7: ...s Press both buttons for 15s to reset all VArh values i Only if set in Three Phase mode while select V measure the display shows the value for each Phase press it shows the phase voltages Press for mo...

Page 8: ...ry Rated Voltage VDE0110 C 250 B 400 Maximum Switching Voltage 250V Electrical Contact Life 20 x 100 6 ops Mechanical Contact Life 100 x 10 3 ops Enclosure and Connections Cable Type for connection On...

Page 9: ...IMENSIONS 144x144 MODEL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW PANEL HOLE 9 MODULE MODEL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW CLEANING OF THE UNIT If necessary clean the device with a soft cloth dampened with water This operation must...

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