Schneider Electric 4000 Car Video System User Manual


 
63230-300-212 Chapter 3—Operation
April 2001 Resetting Min/Max, Demand, and Energy Values
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© 2001 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
A reset clears the circuit monitors memory of the last recorded value. For
example, you might need to reset monthly peak demand power. From the
Reset menu, shown in Figure 36, you can reset the following values:
Energyaccumulated energy and conditional energy
Demandpeak power demand and peak current demand
Min/Maxminimum and maximum values for all real-time readings
Figure 3–6: Performing resets from the Reset menu
A password is required to reset any of the options on the Reset menu. The
default password is 0. See Setting Up Passwordson page 27 for more
information about passwords.
You can perform resets from the circuit monitor as described in this section
or if you are using
SMS, you can set up a task to perform the reset
automatically at a specified time. See the
SMS online help for instructions.
NOTE: To stop users from using the display to reset energy, peak demand,
and min/max values, see Advanced Meter Setup on page 34 for instructions
on using the reset locking feature.
To perform resets, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, select Resets.
The Resets menu displays.
2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menu options on the
Resets menu. To select a menu option, press the enter button.
Depending on the option you selected, the screen for that value displays.
RESETTING MIN/MAX, DEMAND,
AND ENERGY VALUES
MAIN MENU
Meters
Min/Max
View Alarms
I/O Display
Resets
Setup
Diagnostics
RESETS
Energy
Demand
Min/Max
RESETS
Energy
Demand
Min/Max
RESET ENERGY
Accumulated No
RESET DEMAND
PK Power Demand No
PK Amp Demand No
RESET MIN/MAX
Min/Max No