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ACE6000 User Guide
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The following range of energy units can be displayed:
W
Wh
var
varh
VA
VAh
V
Ah
kW
kWh
kvar
kvarh
kVA
kVAh
A
Vh
MW
MWh
Mvar
Mvarh MVA
MVAh
Hz
The annunciator indicators represent the following:
No:
Icon
Name
Description
S1
ALT
Alternate
This icon is permanently lit when the alternate long list display mode is
active and flashes when the alternate short list display mode is active.
S2
Lab switch
Indicates that the laboratory switch is activated (an internal link). This
icon will remain lit for an hour (max) after the meter is powered-up due
to a configurable time out on this function.
S3
Excess current
Indicates the presence of an excess current condition.
S4
Magnet attack
Indicates the presence of an external magnetic field.
S5
Current cross
phasing
Indicates that the current wiring for I1,I2 or I3 is incorrect.
Note: This is a special firmware option only.
S6
RWP mode
Indicates the meter is in the Reading Without Power mode.
S7
PM
When the time display format is 12 hour, this icon indicates the
afternoon.
S8
AM
When the time display format is 12 hour, this icon indicates the morning.
S9
Excess demand
Indicates when the calculated demand value is higher than the
programmed threshold.
S10
Battery status
This icon is permanently lit to indicate that a no battery condition has
been detected (if a no battery alarm has been programmed).
The icon flashes to indicate that the measured battery voltage is lower
than the programmed threshold, or the cumulative power failure duration
exceeds three years.
S11
Communication
Indicates that there is active communication in progress between the
meter and an external device.
S12
Alarm
Indicates when the Event Manager has detected an active alarm
condition.
See below for associated alarms.
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