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3.6.2.1
User defined events
The monitoring functions of the device can be configured for user defined events. By default, events are deactivated (
Action
=
None
). Contrary to device alarms, the events only work while the DC output is switched on. It means, for instance, that you
can’t detect undervoltage (UVD) anymore after switching the DC output off and the voltage is still sinking.
The following events can be configured independently:
Event
Meaning
Description
Range
UVD
U
nder
V
oltage
D
etection
Triggers an event if the output voltage falls below the defined
threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
OVD
O
ver
V
oltage
D
etection
Triggers an event if the output voltage exceeds the defined
threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
UCD
U
nder
C
urrent
D
etection
Triggers an event if the output current falls below the defined
threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OCD
O
ver
C
urrent
D
etection
Triggers an event if the output current exceeds the defined
threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OPD
O
ver
P
ower
D
etection
Triggers an event if the output power exceeds the defined thresh
-
old.
0 W...P
Nom
These events shall not be confused with alarms such as OT and OVP which are for device protection. User
defined events can, however, if set to action Alarm, switch off the DC output and thus protect the load, like
a sensitive electronic application.
►
How to configure user defined events
1.
While the DC output is switched off tap touch area
on the main screen.
2.
On the left side tap on group
User events
. It will then let you access all user definable events on the right-hand side.
The values you can adjust there are thresholds which permanently compared to the actual values of voltage, current
and power on the DC output while it’s on.
3.
Tap on the values to adjust them with the numeric pad popping up. The adjustable range is here not restricted by the
Limits
. The
Action
for every event is set with a drop-down selector. See
for the meaning of
the actions.
User events are part of the currently selected user profile. Thus, if another user profile or the default profile
is loaded, the events could either be differently configured or not at all.