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Apr-08-2016 GI-50 320 DS (NZ308)_UL April 2016
Initial Setup Procedures
[CodE_1] - Display Configuration continued
FRONT PANEL ANNUNCIATORS
0 ON when Setpoints are ON (relay
energized)
1 ON when Setpoints are OFF (relay
de-energized)
2 Always OFF.
See Note 1
3 LED SP1 ON indicates RISING
signal trend.
LED SP2 ON indicates FALLING
signal trend.
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
0 Normal Display Mode (i.e. operational display
shows selected register) updates every 0.5
seconds
1 Manual Loader Mode (Direct Display).
See Note*
2 Update at controlled output rate selected in Code 2
3 -
4 -
5 Select data source as per 3rd digit.
See Note 4
6 Select display format as per 3rd digit.
See Note 4
7 Select text character as per 3rd digit.
See Note 4
SELECT DATA SOURCE FOR
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display.
See Note 2
2 Third Display.
See Note 2
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
CODE 1 – DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
0 Result
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
3 Channel 3
4 Channel 4
5 Default Display
6 Total 1
7 Total 2
0 Result
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
3 Channel 3
4 Channel 4
5 Default Display
6 Total 1
7 Total 2
SELECT DISPLAY FORMAT FOR
SELECT TEXT CHARACTER FOR
FIRST DIGIT
SECOND DIGIT
THIRD DIGIT
See diagram below
See diagram below
See diagram below
Select Data Source
Select Display Format
Select Last Digit Text Character
Note*:
For the Manual Loader Mode (Direct Display) to work, with Code 1 set to [X54] the data
source for the analog output (1 or 2) must be set to [diSP].
Operating range upper and lower limits can be set for the manual loader mode.
The setpoint activation values for setpoint 5 becomes the upper limit and setpoint 6
becomes the lower limit.
When either the direct display or on demand manual loader mode is programmed into
the meter, the values for setpoint 5 and setpoint 6 are activated as upper and lower limits.
See Analog Output Supplement for further details.
Note 1:
LED annunciators are always off, except when the meter is in single channel VOLTAGE or
CURRENT mode and Code 3 = [X6X], or Code 7 = [X6X] in which case the LEDs indicate
which 32-point table has been selected from the rear pins (SP1 = Table 1, SP2 = Table 2,
SP3 = Table 3, SP4 = Table 4).
Note 2:
These options are only for use with meters that have more than one display. With bar-
graph meters the PRIMARY display is the digital display, and the SECONDARY display
is the bargraph display.
Use the buttons to cycle through the
Registers Menu and Registers (1 to 244)
to select data source for displays, peak
and valley, totalizers and analog output
(also see page 36).
Select Data Source
LAST DIGIT ROUNDING
0 No rounding
1 Rounding by 2’s
2 Rounding by 5’s
3 Rounding by 10’s
DISPLAY UNITS
0 Decimal
1 24-hour clock mode
Hours: Minutes:
Seconds (6-digit ver-
sion only)
2 12-hour clock mode
(12:30 am is displayed
as 12:30A. 12:30 pm is
displayed as 12:30P)
3 24-hour clock mode
Days: Hours:Minutes
(6-digit version only)
4 -
5 -
6 -
7 Octal
DECIMAL POINT PLACEMENT
0 No decimal point
1 -
2 -
3 X.XXXX
4
X.XXX
5
X.XX
6
X.X
7 Decimal Point set from the
rear (X.XXXX to XXXXX)
See Note 3.
Also See Note 4.
Display Format Mode
P
FIRST DIGIT
SECOND DIGIT
THIRD DIGIT
Program the three digits to the required display
function mode
Use the button to cycle through the
menu, and the button to cycle back.
Select Last Digit Text Character
Press the
Up or Down
button 4
times as
the next 4
characters
are blank.
Note 3:
These functions are only available on selected input modules.
Note 4:
If Code 1's display modes have been entered (second digit set to 5, 6, or 7), the display
will cycle between Code 1 and the display functions mode each time the PROGRAM
button is pressed. To leave the cycle, the Code 1 digits must be reset to any relevant
function between [X00] to [X20]. This takes you into Code 2.
Note:
Selecting 1, 2, or 3
in the 2nd digit of
this mode config-
ures the display of
the selected chan-
nel as a clock.
P
[rESLt]
[Ch1]
[Ch2]
[Ch3]
[Ch4]
[tot_1]
[tot_2]
[PEAK]
[tArE]
[VALEY]
[diSP]
[ 1]
[ 10]
[100]
[200]
[244]