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MSR128LUS/MSR128LUV USERS MANUAL EM-7375 Rev.2
Color
Clicking Change button opens Color dialog box. (Figure 4.3.1a)
You can choose a specific color among Basic Colors for each pen.
You can also define a custom color by clicking Define Custom Colors button. Pick up a specific color and press Add
to Custom Colors so that it is shown on the additional color palette. (Figure 4.3.1b)
Figure 4.3.1a: Color dialog box.
Figure 4.3.1b: Define Custom Colors.
Thick Line
Select this option when you want thick plot lines.
4.3.2
DETAIL INFORMATION (ANALOG)
When ‘Analog’ is selected in Common Information setting, the following details are selectable.
Analog Type
Input selections available to the input module type designated by Node Setting appear in the field. Be sure to set
Node and Channel numbers before the Analog Type setting in order to get appropriate selections.
DEVICE TYPE
PARAMETER
ANALOG TYPE ID
RANGE (UNIT)
53(54)U
Current
I
0 to 2e9 (mA)
Voltage
U
0.00 to 2.00e7 (V)
Active power
P
-2e9 to 2e9 (W)
Reactive power
Q
-2e9 to 2e9 (var)
Apparent power
S
0 2e9 (VA)
Power factor
PF
-1.00 to 1.00
Frequency
F
0.00 to 70.00 (Hz)
Phase direction
DIR
0 or 1
Active energy
EP
0 to 1.0e8 (kWh)
Reactive energy
EQ
0 to 1.0e8 (kvarh)
Apparent energy
ES
0 to 1.0e8 (kVAh)
Energy count time
TIMER
0 to 1.0e8 (hours)
Harmonic distortion
THD
0 to 999.9 (%)
HD
0 to 999.9 (%)
Table 4.3.2: Analog input type selections and ranges.
Input Range
The upper and lower range values referred to as 0% (left field) and 100% (right field) according to the selected input
type are automatically displayed.
Engineering range
Specify the range in actual engineering unit. This range is used for display, alarm and plotting.
When the engineering range is equal to the input range, measured input values are directly used. Measured data is
converted and recorded in the unit specific to each parameter.
Example:
Address 41 (Delta voltage, Line 1 – 2)
Modbus data = 40000
Unit = V/100 (0.01V)
Recorded data = 400.00 (when ‘Decimal Point’ is set to ‘2’)