Schneider Electric 4000 Car Video System User Manual


 
Appendix AAbbreviated Register Listing 63230-300-212
Register Listing April 2001
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1840
Demand Calculation Mode, Power
0 = Thermal Demand (default)
1 = Timed Interval Sliding Block
2=TimedIntervalBlock
4 = Timed Interval Rolling Block
8 = Input Synchronized Block
16 = Input Synchronized Rolling Block
32 = Command Synchronized Block
64 = Command Synchronized Rolling Block
128 = Clock Synchronized Block
256 = Clock Synchronized Rolling Block
1024 = Slave to Incremental Energy Interval
——0to1024
1841
Demand Interval, Power Minutes 1 to 60, Default = 15
1842
Demand Subinterval, Power Minutes 1 to 60, Default = 1
1843
Demand Sensitivity, Power
Adjusts the sensitivity of the thermal demand calculation.
1% 1to99,Default=90
1844
Predicted Demand Sensitivity, Power
Adjusts sensitivity of predicted demand calculation to recent
changes in power consumption.
1.0 1 to 10, Default = 5
1845
Short Demand Interval, Power
Sets the interval for a running average demand calculation of
short duration.
Seconds 0 to 60, Default = 15
1846 Time Elapsed in Interval, Power Seconds 0 to 3,600
1847 Time Elapsed in Subinterval, Power Seconds 0 to 3,600
1848 Interval Count, Power 1.0 0 to 32,767
1849 Subinterval Count, Power 1.0 0 to 60
1850 to 1853 Min/Max Reset Date/Time, Power See Template See Template
1854 Min/Max Reset Count, Power 1.0 0 to 32,767
1860
Demand Calculation Mode, Input Pulse Metering
0 = Thermal Demand (default)
1 = Timed Interval Sliding Block
2=TimedIntervalBlock
4 = Timed Interval Rolling Block
8 = Input Synchronized Block
16 = Input Synchronized Rolling Block
32 = Command Synchronized Block
64 = Command Synchronized Rolling Block
128 = Clock Synchronized Block
256 = Clock Synchronized Rolling Block
512 = Slave to Power Demand Interval
1024 = Slave to Incremental Energy Interval
——0to1024
1861
Demand Interval, Input Pulse Metering Minutes 1 to 60, Default = 15
1862
Demand Subinterval, Input Pulse Metering Minutes 1 to 60, Default = 1
1863
Demand Sensitivity, Input Pulse Metering 1% 1to99,Default=90
Table A3:Abbreviated Register List
Register
Number
Description
Scale
Factor
Units Register Range
See How Power Factor is Stored in the Registeron page 128.
The alternate storage method for power factor (PF) is useful for outputting PF on analog outputs. The PF value is stored as a positive value
between 0 and 2, centered around 1 (unity). A value of 0 lagging maps to0; -0.999 maps to 0.999;0.999 leadingmaps to 1.001; and 0 leading
maps to 2. The alternate PF is also stored with a scale factor 0.001.
These configuration registers require that you enter the setup mode to change the registers contents. Issue command 9020 to enter setup
mode and 9021 to exit setup mode. See Using the Command Interface to Change Configuration Registerson page 187 for instructions on
howtousethesetup-modecommands.
Quantity available for 4-wire system only. Value set to -32,768 if not available.