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CODE
CONTROL
ACCESS LEVEL
DESCRIPTION
C10
RESET HOURS SOURCE 2
ADVANCED
Reset hours counter of load supplied by source 2
C11
RESET HOURS SOURCE 3
ADVANCED
Reset hours counter of load supplied by source 3
C12
RESET HOURS BREAKER 1
ADVANCED
Reset hours counter breaker 1 closed
C13
RESET HOURS BREAKER 2
ADVANCED
Reset hours counter breaker 2 closed
C14
RESET HOURS BREAKER 3
ADVANCED
Reset hours counter breaker 3 closed
C15
RESET OPERATION BREAKER 1
ADVANCED
Reset breaker 1 operations counter
C16
RESET OPERATION BREAKER 2
ADVANCED
Reset breaker 2 operations counter
C17
RESET OPERATION BREAKER 3
ADVANCED
Reset breaker 3 operations counter
C18
RESET EVENTS LIST
ADVANCED
Resets the list of historical events
C19
SETUP TO DEFAULT
ADVANCED
Resets all the parameters in the setup menu
to the default values
C20
SAVE SETUP COPY
ADVANCED
Copies the parameters currently set to a backup
for restoring in the future
C21
RELOAD PARAMETERS FROM
BACKUP MEMORY
ADVANCED
Transfers the parameters saved in the backup
memory to the active settings memory
C22
FORCED I/O
ADVANCED
Enables test mode so you can manually energize any
output.
Warning! In this mode the installer alone is
responsible for the output commands
C23
RESET A03/04/05 ALARMS
ADVANCED
Restores the opening and closing command
of the commutation devices after generating alarms
A03 – A04 – A05
C24
SIMULATE LINE FAILURE
ADVANCED
The device moves to AUT mode and simulates the
lack of the priority source for one minute. It then
switches the load with the automatic procedure as
programmed
C25
RESET PLC MEMORY
ADVANCED
Reset PLCx variable status
2.30
Installation
• 422684 is designed to be flat panel mounted. Frontal protection of IP65 is guaranteed with correct assembly and optio-
nal sealing.
• Insert the system in the panel hole making sure that the seal, if present, is correctly positioned between the panel and
instrument frame.
• Make sure that the customisation label is not folded under the seal, which would compromise sealing. The label must be
positioned correctly inside the panel.
• In the panel, for each of the four fixing clips, place the metallic clip in the hole on the sides of the container and then
move it backwards to insert the hook in the seat.
• Repeat the operation for the four clips.
• Tighten the fixing screw with a maximum torque of 0.5Nm.
• If the device must be disassembled, loosen the four screws and reverse the order.
• For electric connections, refer to the connection diagrams shown in the specific chapter and the requirements shown in
the technical features table.
2. Operating modes