Power Xpert Spd Local Display Overview - Eaton SPC Max Series Installation Instructions Manual

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SPC Max Series surge protective device

Power Xpert SPD local display overview

The Eaton Power Xpert SPD feature package includes a 20x4 LCD
module, which on power-up displays the device's home screen that
includes the catalog number, device name (which is editable by the
user), time, and firmware version .
Figure 11. Power Xpert SPD home screen
To enter the main menu from the home screen, push the enter key .
The following selections will then appear on the screen . The less
than symbol "<" represents the cursor location and will appear to
the right of the selected menu category . Press the down arrow to
scroll down through the selections or press the up arrow to move
up . Press the ENTER button to select a menu item or press the
BACK button to return to the previous menu screen .
Figure 12. Power Xpert SPD main screen
Power Xpert SPD main menu selections
The main menu consists of four menu selections .
Power Xpert SPD status
Includes the following sub-menu selections:
Surge events—Contains a subset of menu selections that includes
events that occurred on each phase, the level of the surge event
(low, med, high) on each phase, the total number of surges on each
phase, and the total surges and their level (low, med, high) .
Protection level—Percentage of surge protection remaining in the
device per phase .
Alarm status—Status of the alarm "Protected" or
"Active Alarm Replace SPD" .
Instruction Booklet IB158002EN
Event log
Includes the following sub-menu selections:
All events—Up to 40 events that includes surges, power up, power
loss, protection reduced (%), protection loss, and alarm silence with
time and date stamps of when the event occurred are viewable to
the user .
Low-, med- and high-level surges—Up to the last 20 date
stamped events .
Settings
A valid user password must first be entered and confirmed before a
user can access the following selections:
Set date and time—Set the current time and date for accurate
date and time stamped events . (Automatically synced when
connected to a network .) Temperature variations and other factors
can affect accuracy . Also, if the unit has been without power for
an extended period of time, the date and time will have to be
re-entered .
Set device name—Name the device to distinguish it from
other devices on your network . Device name can be up to
20 alphanumeric characters .
Start display test—Cycles through the LED states and then turns
on and off the LCD pixels .
Change password—Changes the device password . Requires a
6-digit numeric password .
Clear surges and logs—Clears all surge counts and event logs .
Sensitivity setting—Increase or decrease the low surge sensitivity .
It is not recommended for the user to modify this setting without
first contacting Eaton customer support at 1-800-809-2772 or email
SPD@eaton.com .
Communications—Configure Modbus TCP, Ethernet, and IP,
subnet mask, and gateway addresses . BACnet must be configured
through the web UI . See Appendix F for the Modbus register map .
See Appendix H for the BACnet register map .
Identification
This section contains information about the device itself . It includes
the following:
Catalog number
Style number
Date code
Firmware version
PCB serial number
Device name
MAC address
Customer support information
This information is necessary when contacting customer support
concerning the device .
Effective September 2023
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