– Pressing the MENU parameter value is saved and you are returned to the previous level, that is the parameter selection.
– Press MENU repeatedly to exit and save the setting parameters. The device will reboot.
– Alternatively, from within the programming, holding MENU for three consecutive seconds will save the changes and exit directly.
– If the user does not press any key for more than 2 minutes, the system leaves the setup automatically and goes back to normal viewing without saving the changes done on parameters.
– N.B.: a backup copy of the setup data (settings that can be modified using the keyboard) can be saved in the eeprom memory of the DMG600-610. This data can be restored when necessary in the work memory.
The data backup 'copy' and 'restore' commands can be found in the Commands menu.
PARAMETER TABLE
– Below are listed all the programming parameters in tabular form. For each parameter are indicated the possible setting range and factory default, as well as a brief explanation of the function of the parameter.
The description of the parameter shown on the display can in some cases be different from what is reported in the table because of the reduced number of characters available. The parameter code can be used
however as a reference.
P01 - GENERAL
P01.01
CT primary
P01.02
CT secondary
P01.03
Rated voltage
P01.04
Use VT
P01.05
VT primary
P01.06
VT secondary
P01.07
Wiring
P01.01 – CT primary winding rated current.
P01.02 – CT secondary winding rated current.
P01.03 – System rated voltage.
P01.04 – Set to ON if VT are used. If set to OFF, the following two parameters will be ignored.
P01.05– VT primary winding rated voltage.
P01.06 – VT secondary winding rated voltage.
P01.07 – Set this parameter according to the used wiring diagram. See witring diagrams on last pages of the manual.
P02 - UTILITY
P02.01
Language
P02.02
High backlight level
P02.03
Low backlight level
P02.04
Low backlight delay
P02.05
Default page return
P02.06
Default page
P02.07
Default sub-page
P02.08
Display update time
P02.09
Exported energy measure
P02.10
Phase energy meaure
P02.11
Asymmetry measure
P02.12
THD measure
P02.13
Power unbalance measurement
P02.14
Backlight flash when in alarm
P02.05 – If set to OFF the display always remains in the page where the user left it. If set to a time delay, after that time the display page goes back to page set in P02.06.
P02.07 – Number of the page to which the display returns automatically after time specified by P02.05 has elapsed from the last keystroke.
P02.07 – Sub-page type to which the display returns after P02.05 has elapsed.
P02.09 – Enables measurement and visualization of exported Energy (generated in the mains).
P02.10 – Enables measurement and visualization of energies for eacj pahase.
P02.11 – Enables measurement and visualization of voltage and current asymmetry.
P02.12 – Enables measurement and visualization of voltage and current harmonics. THD = total harmonic distortion; HAR = harmonic contributions up to 15th order.
P02.13 – Enables calculation and visualization of phase power unbalance.
P02.14 – In presence of an alarm, the display backlight flashes in order to highlight the abnormal situation.
Parameter value setting
UdM
Default
Range
A
5
1-10000
A
5
V
400
50-500000
OFF
OFF-ON
V
100
50-500000
V
100
50-500
L1-L2-L3-N
L1-L2-L3-N
L1-L2-L3
L1-L2-L3-N BIL
L1-L2-L3 BIL
L1-N-L2
UdM
Default
Range
English
English
Italiano
Francais
Espanol
Portuguese
%
100
0-100
%
30
s
30
5-600
s
60
OFF / 10-600
VL-L
VL-L / VL-N ...
INST
INST / HI / LO /
AVG / MD
s
0.5
0.1 – 5.0
OFF
OFF-ON
OFF
OFF-ON
OFF
OFF-ON
OFF
OFF/THD/THD+HAR
OFF
OFF-ON
OFF
OFF-ON
1-5
L1-N
0-50
7
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