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PROGRAMMING WM30-96
Key-pad
NOTE
CARLO GAVAZZI
A
utomation Components
200 AN OUT 1: this submenu allows the programming of the analogue
outputs (0-20mA, 0-10V). 201 VARIABLES: select the variable to be retran-
smitted by means of the analog output.
202 MIN INPUT: minimum value of
the variable input range to which the “MIN OUTPUT” value, retransmitted
by the analogue output, will be linked.
203 MAX INPUT: maximum value of
the variable input range to which the “MAX OUTPUT” value, retransmitted
by the analogue output, will be linked. 204 MIN OUTPUT: set the value
expr
essed as % of the output range (0-20mA, 0-10V) to be linked to the
minimum measured value.
205 MAX OUTPUT: select the value expressed
as % of the output range (0-20mA, 0-10V) to be linked to the maximum
measur
ed value.
220 METERS: reset the ENERGY METERS choosing among: TOTAL,
PARTIAL: resets all energy meters, both total and partial. TOTAL +: resets
the total meters of imported ener
gy
. TOT
AL -: resets the total meters of
exported energy. PARTIAL +: resets the partial meters of imported energy.
PARTIAL -: resets the partial meters of exported energy.
230 RESET: carry out the reset of the MAX or dmd stored values.
240 CLOCK, 241 FORMAT: UE, set the European time format as 24h
(00:00) or the USA set the American time format as 12h (12:00 AM/PM).
242 YEAR: set the current year. 243 MONTH: set the current month.
244 DAY: set the current day. 245 HOUR: set the current hour.
246 minute: set the current minute. 247 SECOND: set the current second.
Some specific menus display only if the relevant modules are instal-
led.
11
P
ush for at
least 2 s
Page 10 (190)
Save the set
parameters and come
back to the measuring
mode.
L
ist of available
variables
As AN OUT 1
Page 7 (10)
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