TD 17530A
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Effective 5/98
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5-7.2.5.4
Maximum ........................................................................................................62
5-7.2.5.5
Maximum Demand..........................................................................................62
5-7.2.5.6
Voltage Disturbance (Sag or Swell) ................................................................62
5-7.2.5.7
Voltage Disturbance (Interruption or Excess DV/DT) -
IQA-6200 Series Only .....................................................................................63
5-7.2.5.8
Frequency Deviation .......................................................................................63
5-7.2.5.9
Current Unbalance..........................................................................................63
5-7.2.5.11 Discrete Input..................................................................................................64
5-7.2.5.12 Manual Capture ..............................................................................................64
5-7.2.5.13 Minimum/Maximum Update ............................................................................64
5-7.3
Harmonic Analysis..............................................................................................................................64
5-7.4
Demand Analysis ...............................................................................................................................64
5-7.4.1
Current Demand Window (Fixed Window) .........................................................................65
5-7.4.2
Power Demand Window (Fixed or Sliding Window)...........................................................65
5-8
Communications..............................................................................................................................................65
5-8.1
IMPACC Series III Software ...............................................................................................................66
5-8.2
Waveform and Harmonic Profile Screens ..........................................................................................66
5-8.3
Voltage Disturbance Analysis.............................................................................................................66
5-8.4
IMPACC Enhanced Graphics .............................................................................................................66
5-8.5
IMPACC Connectivity .........................................................................................................................66
5-9
IQ Analyzer 6200 Series Graphic Displays .....................................................................................................67
5-10
Reset Mode .....................................................................................................................................................67
SECTION 6
PROGRAMMING
6-1
Introduction......................................................................................................................................................69
6-2
Common Programming Procedures ................................................................................................................69
6-2.1
Entering Program Mode .....................................................................................................................70
6-2.2
Password Entry ..................................................................................................................................70
6-2.3
View Only Password ..........................................................................................................................70
6-2.4
Movement to Previous Levels ............................................................................................................70
6-2.5
Exiting Program Mode ........................................................................................................................71
6-3
Programming Example ....................................................................................................................................71
6-3.1
Programming Example Input ..............................................................................................................71
6-4
Programming Categories ................................................................................................................................72
6-4.1
Use of F1-F4 Pushbuttons .................................................................................................................72
6-4.2
Programming Category Screens Tree................................................................................................73
6-4.3
Screens Trees Details ........................................................................................................................73
SECTION 7
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
7-1
Level of Repair ................................................................................................................................................88
7-2
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................88
7-3
Replacement ...................................................................................................................................................88
7-4
Maintenance and Care ....................................................................................................................................91
7-5
Calibration .......................................................................................................................................................91
7-6
Return Procedure ............................................................................................................................................91
7-7
Replacement Parts ..........................................................................................................................................91
7-8
Technical Assistance.......................................................................................................................................91