Chapter 5: Using the PX3TS
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Overcurrent Protector Information
This section describes overcurrent protectors for outlets rather than
fuses for the inlet transfer switch. The LCD display does not show
information regarding fuses for the inlet transfer switch.
The Overcurrent Protector mode is displayed as "CB" on the LCD display.
CB refers to the circuit breaker.
The LCD display can show the information of overcurrent protectors for
outlets, if available. See
Overcurrent Protectors for Outlets
(on page
Below illustrates an overcurrent protector's information.
Section
Example information
The selected target is the second circuit breaker (CB 2).
This circuit breaker's current reading is 0 amps.
The word "CLOSE" indicates that the state of the selected
circuit breaker is closed.
The word "MASTER" indicates the PX3TS is the master
device in a cascading chain.
For a slave device, it shows "SLAVE" instead.
Note: As of release 3.3.10, the "MASTER/SLAVE"
information is no longer available in the Bridging mode,
but remains available in the Port Forwarding mode.
The measurement unit is A (Amp), indicating that the
reading is the current.
To display the overcurrent protector information:
1.
Press the MODE button until the word "CB" or "FUSE" is displayed.
2.
In the Overcurrent Protector mode, press the Up or Down button
until the desired overcurrent protector's number is displayed at the
top of the LCD display.
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