Section 4: Operation; General - Eaton Cutler-Hammer IQ 300 Series Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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IQ 300
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Effective Date: 2/04
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SECTION 4: OPERATION

4.1

GENERAL

The IQ 300 Display Module provides both local display of system values and a
method of assigning an INCOM address to the IQ 320 and IQ 330, and a separate
MODBUS address to the IQ 330 to enable communications.
The IQ 300 Display Module allows the user to view information and to specify or
change the functions of the IQ 300 system. These items include system and phase
data, min/max data, set points and screen contrast.
It also provides a method of assigning a network address and communication baud
rate to the IQ 320 and IQ 330 Base variation, should it be networked to a PowerNet
master device.
All functions of the IQ 300 are available through menus visible on the screen of the
IQ 300 Display Module Operator Panel. Choice of menu and selection of menu
options is accomplished by pressing the buttons on the face of the Operator Panel.
Figure 4.0 IQ 300 Screen
The screen of the IQ 300 is divided into four sections. The numeric top row that
allows you to read the numerical value of what you have chosen. The alphanumeric
digits on the bottom row describes the value. The center row of words tells you
which menu and which branch of menu you are in. These words can be used alone
or in combination with each other. For example if the maximum phase A current is
being displayed both the Phase and Max words will be displayed. The lower right
corner of the display has 3 icons. The
arrow is on when up is a valid path and
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