![ITRON ACE6000 User Manual Download Page 66](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/itron/ace6000/ace6000_user-manual_2096030066.webp)
ACE6000 User Guide
64
9.3.
Meter display modes
The meter can be configured with up to three, individual parameter display lists.
Each display list can contain up to a maximum of 100 parameters, such as:
the current energy and demand registers values
fundamental network parameters
general alarm signal and status word
The parameter display sequence is programmable and globally applied to all three display lists.
Only current parameter values are included in the display lists, as typically, corresponding historical values are
displayed automatically, directly after the current parameter value. The meter can be configured to display a
number of historical value sets and if they are not available, the display automatically skips to the next current
value.
The meter operates in distinct display modes which provide access to the display list contents and other
functions, as follows:
Normal mode
This is the default display mode where pre-selected energy parameter values and other meter data automatically
scrolls, in sequence, on to the LCD.
Configurable parameters control the following (in one second steps, between 1 and 60 seconds):
the duration of each displayed parameter
the period between successive displayed parameters
To exit this mode and activate the:
alternate long display mode, push the display button once (short push)
alternate short display mode, push the reset button once (short push)
load profile (P.01 & P.02) and MID display mode, push the display button once (long push)
Note:
The LP and MID display modes are only available if the meter configuration has been programmed
accordingly.
Summary of Contents for ACE6000
Page 1: ...ACE6000 User Guide...
Page 6: ...ACE6000 User Guide 4...
Page 8: ...ACE6000 User Guide 6...
Page 12: ...ACE6000 User Guide 10...
Page 14: ...ACE6000 User Guide 12...
Page 22: ...ACE6000 User Guide 20...
Page 42: ...ACE6000 User Guide 40...
Page 80: ...ACE6000 User Guide 78...