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DKG-108 User Manual V-1.0
(10.08.2011)
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In
AUTO
mode, the
AUTO
ledis on. If the
generator input
is active or if there is any alarm
preventing automatic operation, then the AUTO led is flashing. In
MANUAL
mode, the
AUTO
led is off.
As default the unit displays the
total
cosø
.
With
pushbuttons various measured values are scrolled.
If no button is pressed during 15 minutes, the display reverts back to
total cosø
display
In
TEST
mode only the
total kVAr
value is displayed.
When
TEST
mode is selected then the step-1 indicator led will flash. Pressing the
pushbutton will activate this step.Pressing the
pushbutton will deactivate this step.
Pressing the
MENUpushbutton will select the next step and the related step led will
flash.Using
pushbuttons the step may be activated or deactivated. Using the
MENUpushbutton all steps may be scrolled manually.
In TEST mode, if no button is pressed during 1 minute
the unit will automatically return back to
MANUAL mode.
Do not install the unit close to high electromagnetic
noise emitting devices like contactors, high current
busbars, switchmode power supplies and the like.
Holding the
pushbutton pressed for 5 seconds
switches betweenTEST and MANUAL modes.
Do not install the unit close to high electromagnetic
noise emitting devices like contactors, high current
busbars, switchmode power supplies and the like.
4.2 TEST MODE, MANUAL STEP CONTROL
If AUTO mode is selected with a step output activated
in MANUAL mode, then the AUTO position starts
with this step activated. The step then may be
deactivated following automatic stepping program.
Do not install the unit close to high electromagnetic
noise emitting devices like contactors, high current
busbars, switchmode power supplies and the like.
Holding the
pushbutton pressed for 5 seconds
switches betweenAUTO and MANUAL modes.
Do not install the unit close to high electromagnetic
noise emitting devices like contactors, high current
busbars, switchmode power supplies and the like.
4.1 DISPLAYS IN AUTO AND MANUAL MODES