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7.9.11. Settings menu
From the standby mode screen, press the “OK” key to access the first line of menus. Use the “▲” and “▼” keys to position the cursor over the “SETTINGS” screen
and press “OK”. This takes you to the settings groups’ line. Use the “▲” and “▼” keys to position the cursor over a settings group, and press the “OK” key to
access the settings that belong to this group. Use the “▲” and “▼” keys to move through the different settings. The information that appears underneath the setting
name is its value.
Press the “◄” key to access the general settings from the "SETTINGS" screen.
The general setting "Equipment name" can be viewed from the HMI, but it can only be modified by using the SICom program.
The value of the "CT
Phase ratio” and “CT Neutral ratio” general settings is the result given by dividing the number of turns on the primary winding by the number
on the secondary winding. For example: With TI 500/5, the setting would be 100.
The frequency is selected for each model. The value is read only.
It is necessary to enter a password to change a setting for the first time. The settings can be changed after entering the password, until returning either manually or
automatically to the standby mode screen. The system returns automatically to the standby mode screen if no key is pressed for five minutes.
The factory setting password for the equipment is 5555. This password can be changed using the SICom program.
The keys ▲, ▼, ◄ and ► are used to enter the password. ▲ and ▼ are used to introduce a value or a character, and the ◄ and ► keys are used to move from
one character to another. If it is necessary to change one of the password characters or numbers due to an error, press "C"
to delete it. Press "OK” to validate the
password.
Summary of Contents for SIA-C
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