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d)
Once the desired data source is set, the starting value for the total output (kWh)
can be set for data source 'Current meter with pulsed output'.
For all other data sources, the configuration is finished at this point.
e)
If the data source is a current meter with pulsed output, the top field now reads
'Strt'. The starting value can now be set:
> Short press: The value of the place is increased by one (beginning with the far
right place).
Important:
The value of the place changes only once the button is released!
Note:
After 9, the number goes back to 0. If you accidentally miss the desired num-
ber you can get back to it by pressing the button briefly several more times.
> Long press: The decimal point moves one place to the left.(Exception: the far
right place--the decimal point does not appear here.)
Important:
Hold the button down until the decimal point moves to the next
place!
It must go through all 6 places for the value to be stored.
f)
Once all of the places in the starting value have been changed as desired, another
long press of the button takes you to the pulse rate setting. 'PULSE' appears in the
top field. The procedure for setting the pulses/kWh is similar to that for the start-
ing value. It must go through all 5 places for the value to be stored.
Another long press of the button saves the settings and the display goes into its
normal measuring mode, indicated by performing a segment test.