Schneider Electric 4000 Car Video System User Manual


 
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April 2001
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isolated receiver
using with analog outputs
81
issuing commands 183
K
K-factor described 66
KYZ 78
calculating watt hours per pulse 80
counting pulses 79
Form-C contact 79
L
labels
for inputs and outputs
186
locking
resets
36
logic gates for Boolean alarms 98
logs 99
alarm log 100
clearing data logs 100
data log file 100
interval min/ax/average log 102
min/max log 102
organizing data log files 101
recorded maintenance data 103
using memory 104
low priority alarms 41, 87
M
maintenance
maintenance log
103
of circuit monitor 122
red maintenance LED 125
manufacture date of circuit monitor 124
mechanical relay outputs
described
77
set up 77
medium priority alarms 41, 87
megger testing 122
memory 110
accessing the memory chip 123
allocation in SMS 105
circuit monitor memory 123
of circuit monitor 104
upgrades 123
memory allocation 104
menu button
using this button
10
menu options
main menu overview
12
metered values
demand readings
56
energy readings 64
real-time readings 5253
metering channels 62
min/max log 53, 102
Min/Max menu 3839
monitoring
disturbance
114
monitoring sags and swells 108
motor start
capturing with 100 ms event recording
110
N
no priority alarms 41, 87
nonvolatile memory 104, 123
O
on-board logs 99
one-second real-time readings 52
operation
green control power LED
125
of circuit monitor 9
of display 10
problems with the circuit monitor 125
problems with the display 125
using the command interface 182
outputs
analog
81
KYZ pulse 78
mechanical relays 77
options 70
overvoltage alarm type 89
P
parity
set up
16
password
set up
27
peak demand calculation 61
phase loss
alarm type for current
90
alarm type for voltage 90
phase reversal alarm type 90
phase rotation
changing
36
pickups and dropouts
scale factors
91
setpoints 85
using to create alarm levels 87
PLC
synchronizing demand with
59
power analysis values 66, 68
power demand calculation method.
see demand calculation method
17
power factor 67
min/max conventions and example 54
register format 128
storage of 128
power quality problems 114
predicted demand calculation 60
problems
see troubleshooting
125
protocols
register addressing convention
128
pulse initiator applications 78
2-wire 79
3-wire 79
pulse weight 62
consumption 62