CARLO GAVAZZI POWERSOFT Instruction Manual page 12

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Temperature measurement: enables or disables the temperature
measurement which can be associated to the selected instrument. To
have it, a proper instrument (UDM35, UDM40 or USC-DIN) is to be
connected to the same network of the selected instrument with a
proper Modbus address.
NOTE: to save the temperature value (see paragraph "Values to be
saved") the enabling of the temperature measurements is to be acquired
by the system, pressing "Confirm" in the bottom of the parameter box.
Until "Confirm" is not selected, the temperature value is not available
in the "Values to be saved" list.
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Temperature meter driver: it is the name of the driver of the
temperature meter (UDM.drv or USC.drv) associated to the selected
instrument.
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Temperature meter slave: it is the Modbus address of the
temperature meter (UDM35, UDM40 or USC) associated to the
selected instrument.
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Temperature meter decimals: it is the number of decimals to be
used displaying the temperature measured by the meter.
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Values to be saved: it is the list of the variables which are logged
by the software according to the relevant recording interval (see next
parameter). Left-clicking on the button relevant to this parameter, the
below window appears. For each variable it is possible to store the real-
time value, the minimum, maximum, and/or average values calculated
in the period of time between two consecutive recordings.
Independently of any previous setting, for each instrument the variable
necessary to the consumptions analysis (active and reactive energy,
system active power and power factor) are stored according to the
system integration time (see paragraph 1.3.1).
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