EATON CORPORATION Cutler-Hammer
Pow-R-Command 750 LCD Display Instruction Leaflet IL01412018E
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Copyright 2009
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Appendix A — Advanced Menu
The
Advanced Menu
is a tool that can be accessed from the main
menu to configure and control some of the functions of the Pow-R-
Command Unit that are part of the commissioning process or less
frequently used. Although not immediately visible on the main menu,
this hidden menu can be accessed by depressing and holding the
Back
button on the LCD display for 5 seconds. The
Advanced Menu
item will be added to the second screen of the
Main Menu
. To enter
the menu, arrow down until the
Advanced Menu
is highlighted and
press the
SEL
button.
Advanced Menu
A. Groups
The GROUPS submenu contains a list of groups, designated by
the letters A through P, for control of various points by functions
such as schedules. As outlined below, each group has certain
attributes that can be modified.
a. Groups A through P
1. Description
This field allows the user to assign a 20-character description
describing the respective group.
2. Group Name
This field allows the user to modify the default 4-character
group identifier used with the respective group.
3. Command Group
A function permitting the user to override the group of
associated loads ON or OFF.
a. On
Forces the group of points and associated loads into the
ON state.
b. Off
Forces the group of points and associated loads into the
OFF state.
4. Exit Wink
The user may define an exit wink to take place at specified
number of minutes prior to an event.
5. Pilot Light
Allows the user to select the use or non-use of a pilot light in
conjunction with a group.
a. None
b. Output List
Lists the usable digital outputs for pilot lights or other low
current devices. Choose the digital output that is to be
used for the pilot on the group to be controlled. After
setting the output, it will be given a designation of PIL_
plus the group letter. Ex. Group A on DO 1 would be Pilot
Light PILA.
6. Communication Loss
In the event of the loss of communication from the master
module, three actions are available for the respective group.
a. Stay
Stay in the present state last recorded before loss of
communication with the master unit.
b. On
Change to the ON state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
c. Off
Change to the OFF state when loss of communication
with the master unit occurs.
7. Run Cycle
Displays the running count of the number of times the
group has turned on.
If you highlight and select, you will have the option to clear
the count.
a. Yes
Clears the running count of the respective group.
b. No
Returns back to the respective group’s attributes.
B. Breakers
The
BREAKERS
submenu contains a list of breakers and their
attributes organized by panelboard for modification, monitoring
and control.
a. Breakers Associated With Panelboards
1. Description
This field allows the user to assign a 20-character descrip-
tion describing the respective breaker.
2. Name
This field allows the user to modify the default 4-character
load identifier used with the respective breaker.
3. Point Command
Shows the current status of the point (breaker) and allows
the specific point controlling the load to be bypassed ON,
OFF or RESTORED to normal control by the unit.
a. On
Bypasses the breaker ON.
b. Off
Bypasses the breaker OFF.
c. Restore
Restores the breaker from the overridden state to the
normal state controlled by the schedules.
4. Group Associations
Group associations allow the user to configure the respec-
tive point (breaker) to be associated with single or multiple
groups for complex control schedules.
5. Action Delay
Additional time added to the end of command sent to the
breaker prior to the next command issued.
6. Communication Loss
In the event of the loss of communication from the master
module, four actions are available for the respective
breaker.
a. Stay
Stay in the present state last recorded before loss of
communication with the master unit.
b. On
Stay in the ON state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
c. Off
Stay in the OFF state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
d. Restore
Restore to the last command sent to the point (breaker)
prior to loss of communication.
7. Run Cycle
Keeps a running count of the number of times the breaker
has turned on.