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Device handbook SINEAX AMx000
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Limit values
: Selection of up to 12 quantities to monitor,
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Digital inputs
: Debounce time (minimum pulse width), pulse rate and polarity of the
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Fault current
: Configuration of the fault current channels, especially alarm and pre-warning limits,
transformer ratios as well as response and dropout delay
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Temperature
: Configuration of the temperature monitoring channels, especially event text, alarm
limits, response and dropout delay, lead resistance
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Monitoring functions
: Definition of up to 8
with up to three inputs each, delay
times for ON / OFF and event text
1)
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Summary alarm
: Selection of the monitoring functions to be used for triggering the
and selection of a possible source for resetting
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Operating hours
: Selection of the running condition for up to 3 operating hour counters
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Digital outputs | Digital output
: State, pulse or remote controlled
width, polarity, number of pulses per unit
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Digital outputs | Relay
: State or remote controlled relay output with source
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Analog outputs
: Type of output, source, transfer characteristic, upper/lower range limit
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Security system
: Definition of the
(RBAC, https, whitelist). Locally RBAC can only
be enabled or disabled, credentials and access rights must be setup via website.
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Demo mode
: Activation of a presentation mode; measurement data will be simulated. Demo mode
is automatically stopped when rebooting the device.
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Device tag
: Definition of different texts
1)
, i.e. device tag, test point and device location.
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Data export scheduler
: Via
you can setup tasks to be performed regularly. Each time such
a task is running, it creates a data file to be transferred to a SFTP server and/or to be stored locally
on the device. Via local configuration tasks can be enabled or disabled only.
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In user-defined event and description texts all Unicode characters (UTF8) are allowed with the
exception of the following:
ASCII control characters (0x00 - 0x1F)
The quotation mark
"
(0x22)
The character
&
(0x26)
The apostrophe
'
(0x27)
The asterisk
*
(0x2A)
The slash
/
(0x2F)
The colon
:
(0x3A)
The «less than» character
<
(0x3C)
The «bigger than» character
>
(0x3E)
The question mark
?
(0x3F)
The backslash
\
(0x5C)
The vertical line
|
(0x7C)
At the device itself only «normal» characters of the ASCII character set can be input. Entering
language specific character or texts is possible via the website of the device only.