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Once
B, 4
is pressed, the Programmer will display the current MNPR™ status
“BLOCKED”
or
“AUTO”
. Pressing
NEXT
will immediately tell the MNPR™ to
switch to the other status.
Note: If the MNPR™ is removed from the network protector in the Blocked
state, it will still be Blocked from closing when re-installed.
B. Open Relay
- press
A, 4
. This will immediately cause the MNPR™ to issue a
Open command to the network protector. Once the open signal is set, the
MNPR™ will immediately return to normal operation.
Note: If the user wants the MNPR™ to open the protector and not allow it to
close, it is necessary to use the Block command (see above) before an
Open Relay command is issued.
VI. Advanced Programming
This manual has discussed every button combination on the Programmer except for
D, 4
- the Program command. This command does not program the MNPR™. It
programs the Programmer.
A. Level 1 Programming
Pressing
D, 4
at the
“ETI_ _”
Scroll will cause the MNPR™ to display
“Enter
Program Password”
to proceed. Because misuse of the Program command can
result in damage to the MNPR™ and the network protector, the password is not
distributed with the Programmer. The password can be obtained from the
factory.
NOTE: If you pressed D, 4 and do not have the password, simply press any
letter on the Programmer 8 times to return to the
“ETI _ _”
scroll.
Entering the correct password allows the user to program the preset variables for
each of the modes present on the top row of the Programmer. As usual,
pressing
NEXT
will toggle through individual variables;
INC
and
DEC
will adjust
each variable. It is possible to adjust multiple variables before pressing
ENTER
.
Setting these variables and pressing
ENTER
does not Program the MNPR™.
Selecting any of the top row from the
“ETI _ _”
scroll will program the MNPR™ to
those settings. The variables appear in the following order:
1. Reclose Volts
(RV:) - This variable programs the reclose voltage for all of the
presets located on the top row Sensitive (standard), Time Delay, Insensitive
and Watt-Var.