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IQ 300
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2.1.3
Installation
The IQ 300 is usually mounted inside an environmentally suitable electrical
switch-gear enclosure. The IQ 300 Display Unit and the IQ 300 Base Module can be
mounted together or separately in a variety of ways, described fully in
SECTION 3:
INSTALLATION
.
2.2
OPERATOR PANEL
The Operator Panel is the front face of
the IQ 300 Display Module. It is usually
installed so that it is visible and acces-
sible from the outside of the panel or
door into which it is mounted.
The
Menu
, up/down
Scroll
and
Enter
buttons allow the operator to view,
change and reset various system
parameters.
• Display measured system, phase and
min/max values
• View and edit all or individual set
points:
– Password
– INCOM™ network address
and baud rate (
IQ 320 and IQ
330 only)
– MODBUS™ network address
and baud rate
(IQ 330M only)
– System frequency
– Wiring configuration
– CT and PT ratios
– Demand window
– Energy tracking (KYZ pulse output) -
(IQ 320 and IQ 330 only)
– Digital Output Setup
(IQ 330 only)
• View energy, view and reset peak demands, and all or individual minimum and
maximum values.
• Change the display contrast for best viewing
The Operator Panel is an integral part of the IQ 300 Display Module. Do not attempt
to remove it from the IQ 300 Display Module.
2.3 BASE MODULE REAR ACCESS AREA
All wiring connections are made from the rear face of the chassis, shown in
figure 2.4a, 2.4b and 2.4c.
Figure 2.3 Operator Panel