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and greater.
When the desired choice is displayed, press
Enter
to lock in the selection.
If the procedure completes successfully, Download OK appears briefly. The display
then returns to the previous screen.
The KYZ RATE screen, shown in figure 4.37, shows the energy per pulse Rate
selected. To change the rate, press either of the Scroll arrows to step through the
choices. When the desired choice is displayed, press Enter to lock in the selection.
See 3.3.4 KYZ Pulse Initiator for details about choosing Track and Rate.
If the procedure completes successfully, Download OK appears briefly. The display
then returns to the previous screen.
4.10.10 Digital Output Setup (IQ 330 & IQ 330M Base Module Only)
Scroll up or down the Edit Menu options, when you reach either the O A1 <XXXX>
or O A2 <XXXX> screen press the Enter button.
The screens, shown in Fig 4.37 and 4.38, indicate the selection of the mode to be
used for the two outputs. The TRIP VALUE screen, shown in figure 4.39, will show
the percentage used relative to the trip value assigned to the IQ 330.
To select a mode to be assigned to output A1 or A2, press either of the
Scroll
arrows to step through the choices MESSAGE, VOLTAGE, PHASE or NULL.
When the desired choice is displayed, press Enter to lock in the selection. Repeat
this method for both A1 and A2.
In Message mode, the outputs are opened or closed via a message through the
communications port. In Phase mode, the outputs are opened or closed depending
on proper phasing. In Voltage mode, when the PT Ratio is entered twice the
powered A, B & C phases are sampled and a default value is selected from one of
four: 120, 240, 480 or 575. From this point the Trip Value is determined by the
Version 1.01 and Earlier:
Version 1.02 and Later:
1 through 10 in increments of 1
1/32, 1/16, 1/8, ¼, 3/8, ½, 5/8, ¾
20, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100
1 through 15 in increments of 1
20 through 100 in increments of
10
Figure 4.37 Digital
Output A1
Figure 4.38 Digital
Output A2
O A2 PHSE
1
O A1 PHSE
1