5. Operation
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5.2. Usage According to Purpose
(Alarm, Operating Time, Password, etc.)
The following explains usage according to the purpose during operation.
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Display and operation of the upper/lower limit alarm
When the value exceeds the upper or lower limit setting value set in advance, the display flickers.
(For more information about how to set the upper/lower limit alarm, refer to page
24 and after.
)
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Alarm indicator
When the measurement element with an upper/lower limit alarm is displayed on the bar graph, "▲" flickers on
the bar graph to indicate the upper/lower limit.
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Behavior During Alarm Generation
Alarm condition: When measurement value exceeds alarm value, display flickers.
Alarm cancel: When alarm is canceled, display flickers normally.
Note: When the alarm delay time is set, an alarm is generated only when the alarm value is continuously beyond the
upper/lower limit alarm value for the delay time.
Alarm cancel method
Measurement value ≥ Upper limit value
(
or Measurement value ≤ Lower limit value)
Measurement value < Upper limit alarm value
(or Measurement value > Lower limit alarm value)
Automatic
(Auto)
Display
, or or
flickers
Normal display
Manual
(HoLd)
Display
, or or
flickers
(Alarm generation)
,
or turns ON
(Alarm retention)
Normal display
(Alarm cancellation)
Note 1: When the measurement element where the alarm generated exists on the display screen, the display for the digital
value, unit (A, V, W, PF, Hz, %, DM,THD), and phase (1, 2, 3, N) will be based on the alarm status according
to the following table. If it does not exist on the display screen, it does not flicker.
Alarm status
Digital value
Unit
Phase
Alarm generation
Flickering*
Flickering
Flickering*
Alarm retention
On
Flickering
Flickering*
Alarm cancellation
On
On
On
Note 2: When the backlight flickering setting is set to ON (flicker) during alarm generation, the backlight also flickers when
an alarm is generated.
Note 3: On the maximum/minimum value display screen, the present value (middle of the digital display) and
, or
blinks.
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Monitoring phase for upper/lower limit alarm element
The phase that monitors the upper/lower limit alarm differs according to the measurement item. For more details,
refer to the following table.
Upper/lower limit alarm element
Monitored phase
3-phase 4-wire
3-phase 3-wire
(3CT,2CT)
1-phase 3-wire
(1N2)
1-phase 3-wire
(1N3)
Upper limit current, current demand
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, N, 2
1, N, 3
Lower limit current, current demand
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2
1, 3
Upper limit N-phase current, N-phase current demand
N
―
―
―
Lower limit N-phase current, N-phase current demand
N
―
―
―
Upper limit voltage (L-L) (Note 1)
12, 23, 31
12, 23, 31
1N, 2N, 12
1N, 3N, 13
Lower limit voltage (L-L) (Note 1)
12, 23, 31
12, 23, 31
1N, 2N, 12
1N, 3N, 13
Upper limit voltage (L-N)
1N, 2N, 3N
―
―
―
Lower limit voltage (L-N)
1N, 2N, 3N
―
―
―
Upper limit active power, power factor
Total
Total
Total
Total
Lower limit active power, power factor
Total
Total
Total
Total
Upper limit frequency
1N
12
1N
1N
Lower limit frequency
1N
12
1N
1N
Harmonic current total RMS value
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3 (note 2)
1, 2
1, 3
Harmonic current total RMS value N-phase
N
―
―
―
Harmonic voltage total distortion ratio
1N, 2N, 3N
12, 23
1N, 2N
1N, 3N
Note1: For phase 12 (or phase 31) at 1-phase 3-wire, alarm monitoring is executed using a value that is two times the set
upper/lower limit alarm value.
Note2: Only
3-phase 3-wire
(3CT) is measured for the phase 2 harmonic current.
* Does not flicker when displaying phases
where no alarm occurred.
RESET
Upper/lower limit
indicator
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