MI 2883 Energy Master
Operating the instrument
89
recorder is set to 10 min.
Table 3.79: Keys in Alarm setup screens
ADD
Adds new alarm.
REMOVE
Clears selected or all alarms:
EDIT
Edits selected alarm.
Enters or exits a submenu to set an alarm.
Cursor keys. Selects parameter or changes value.
Cursor keys. Selects parameter or changes value.
Confirms setting of an alarm.
Returns
to the “MEASUREMENT SETUP” submenu.
3.19.4
Signalling setup
Mains signalling voltage, called “ripple control signal” in certain applications, is a burst of
signals, often applied at a non-harmonic frequency, that remotely control industrial
equipment, revenue meters, and other devices.
Two different signalling frequencies can be defined. Signals can be used as a source for
the user defined alarm and can also be included in recording. See section 3.19.3 for
details how to set-up alarms. See section 3.14 for instructions how to start recording.
Figure 3.61: Signalling setup screen
Table 3.80: Description of Signalling setup
Nominal voltage
Indication of type (L-N or L-L) and value of nominal
voltage.
SIGN. 1 FREQUENCY
1
st
observed signalling frequency.
SIGN. 2 FREQUENCY
2
nd
observed signalling frequency.
F1
F2
F3
ENTER