Analog Outputs Simulation - GE Multilin PQM Instruction Manual

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S5 TESTING
4.6.3
Analog
Outputs
Simulation
4–60
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PHASE ANGLE: The phase angle in this setpoint represents the phase shift from a unity
power factor. Enter the desired phase angle between the current and voltage. The
angle between the individual currents and voltages is fixed at 120°.
]] SETPOINTS
]] S5 TESTING
] TEST RELAYS & LEDS
]
] CURRENT/VOLTAGE
] SIMULATION
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
] ANALOG OUTPUTS
] SIMULATION
FIGURE 4–36: Setpoints Page 5 – Analog Output Simulation
SIMULATION: Enter ON to switch from actual analog outputs to the programmed
simulated values. Set this setpoint OFF after simulation is complete.
SIMULATION ENABLED FOR: Select the desired length of time that simulation will be
enabled. When the programmed time has elapsed, analog output simulation will turn
off. If unlimited is selected, simulated analog outputs will be used until simulation is
turned off via the simulation on/off setpoint or via the serial port or until control power
is removed from the PQM.
ANALOG OUTPUT 1/2/3/4: Enter the percent analog output value to be simulated.
Whether the output is 0 to 1 mA, or 4 to 20 mA is dependent upon the option installed.
For example, alter the setpoints below:
S5 TESTING \ ANALOG OUTPUTS SIMULATION \ ANALOG OUTPUT 1: 50.0%
S5 TESTING \ ANALOG OUTPUTS SIMULATION \ SIMULATION: ON
The output current level on analog output 1 will be 12 mA (4 to 20mA) or 0.5 mA (0 to 1mA).
SETPOINT
]] SETPOINTS
]] S1 PQM SETUP
SIMULATION:
OFF
SIMULATION ENABLED
FOR: 15 min
ANALOG OUTPUT 1:
OFF %
ANALOG OUTPUT 2:
OFF %
ANALOG OUTPUT 3:
OFF %
ANALOG OUTPUT 4:
OFF %
PQM POWER QUALITY METER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING
Range: OFF, ON
Range: 5 to 300, UNLIMITED
Step: 5 min
Range: 0.0 to 120.0, OFF; Step: 0.1%
Range: 0.0 to 120.0, OFF; Step: 0.1%
Range: 0.0 to 120.0, OFF; Step: 0.1%
Range: 0.0 to 120.0, OFF
Step: 0.1%

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