EATON CORPORATION Cutler-Hammer
Pow-R-Command 750 LCD Display Instruction Leaflet IL01412018E
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j. Change Access Code
Allows 5 distinct users to have separate access codes
o the unit.
k. Backup Select
Allows the user to backup the current controller configuration
into the internal memory of the LCD. There are 2 backup loca-
tions available. This makes it possible to back up 2 different
configurations, whether it is 2 configurations for one control-
ler or 2 different controllers backed up with one LCD unit. To
reload a controller with a backup, see the "Reload Select" sec-
tion of this document.
1. Backup 1
Memory location 1 for configuration backup.
2. Backup 2
Memory location 2 for configuration backup.
l. Reload Select
1. Backup 1
Restore previously backed-up configuration from
memory location 1.
2. Backup 2
Restore previously backed-up configuration from
memory location 2.
3. Initialize Database
Initializes controller to the default configuration.
All user databases are deleted.
4. Discover Breakers
If changes or renovations have been done, “discover
breakers” is a useful tool in finding all loads and panel-
boards connected to the gateway.
m. Version Information
Displays version information about the LCD display,
Gateway and Breaker Control Busses.
n. Contrast
Allows the user to change contrast of the LCD display
based on a numerical value.
E. Subpanel Configuration
Subpanel Configuration will need to be accessed when initially
setting up your system. This menu allows the user to configure
the panelboard setups with the unit. This is where the number of
BCBs per panelboard will be chosen, the location of each BCB,
and the number of breakers per panelboard (9, 18, 30 or 42 where
42 circuit is the default).
a. Panelboard List ( 1 – 8 )
1. Panelboard Configuration
a. Panelboard Number
Allows the user to specify a unique numerical
address to associate with the panelboard.
b. Panelboard Name
Allows the user to alter the default 4-character
identifier for the panelboard.
c. Panelboard Type
Allows the user to pick the configuration of the
panelboard being used from the list below.
F. Schedules
Schedules are the primary way of controlling power
to loads the way that best benefits the customer’s efficiency and
financial interests. Schedules control the switching on and off of
groups of loads.
a. Schedule List up to 50
1. Action
a. Modify/Add Action
i. Choose Group Flag
1.On
Ensures that the group selected is turned ON
when the command is to be sent at the sched-
uled event time.
2.Off
Ensures that the group selected is turned OFF
when the command is to be sent at the sched-
uled event time.
b. Blank Out Action
Blanks out or erases the action or event information.
2. Date
a. Periodic
Allows the user to schedule the event multiple days
during the week and is set to repeat each week.
b. Fixed Date
Allows the user to specify a fixed date for an action or
event to take place.
3. From
The FROM time is the starting time of the event or
action that is to be scheduled.
a. None
b. Absolute
c. Before Sunrise
d. After Sunrise
e. Before Sunset
f.
After Sunset
4. Until
The UNTIL time is the ending time of the event or
action that is to be scheduled.
a. SAME SUBMENU AS “FROM”
G. Holidays
Allows the user specify up to 30 holidays. When “H” is chosen
in the “Specific days list” in a schedule, the schedule utilizes the
“Holiday List” for its days of control.
a. Holiday List
1. Modify List
a. Date
Allows the user to define the date of the holiday.
b. Description
Allows the user to describe or name the holiday to
take place.