TERASAKI TemBreak PRO TemView PRO User manual

Version
1.0.0
NHP Electrical Engineering Products
AU 1300 NHP NHP
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TemView PRO
External Display for P Model SMART Moulded Case Circuit Breakers
USER MANUAL

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Using this manual
Safety Precautions
Authorised Personnel Only
The product or system described in this documentation must be installed, operated and maintained by qualified personnel only. NHP or Terasaki accept no
responsibility for the consequences of the use of this equipment by unqualified personnel.
A qualified person is one with the necessary skills and knowledge of the construction and operation of the installation of electrical equipment and has been
trained to identify and avoid risks.
Appropriate use of NHP / Terasaki products
NHP / Terasaki products are intended to be used only for the applications described in the catalogue and technical documentation, which is dedicated to
them. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, they must be recommended or approved by NHP or Terasaki.
Appropriate use of NHP / Terasaki products during transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance is necessary to
ensure safe operation and without any problems.
The permissible ambient conditions must be met. The information contained in the technical documentation must be observed.
Publication of responsibility
The contents of this document have been reviewed to ensure that the reliability of the information is correct at time of publication.
NHP or Terasaki are not responsible for printing or damage resulting from errors. NHP or Terasaki reserve the right to make corrections and changes
needed in subsequent edition.
Warnings and notes
This documentation contains safety instructions that you must follow for your personal safety and to prevent damage to property.
Safety instructions, referring to your personal safety are reported in the literature by a safety alert symbol.
Safety warning symbols and the words below are classified according to the degree of risk.
WARNING: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if it cannot be avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if it cannot be avoided, can result serious injury or
death.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if it cannot be avoided, may cause minor or
moderate injury.
Notice: Indicates a warning of property damage and can also indicate important operating and especially useful
information on the product, that it should pay particular attention to efficient and safe operation.

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Summary of Changes
This section highlights the details of changes made since the previous issue of this document.
The versioning convention used to track changes in this document follows the structure Vx.y.z where:
x: Major revision, where extensive changes are made which is generally incompatible with the previous version. Such changes may include new
products and/or features, or removal of information which is no longer relevant or applicable to the previous version
y: Minor revision, where changes made do not change the overall scope of the previous version, but may include additional information which
complements or corrects the previous version, or provides additional clarity on an existing topic.
z: Patch version, where small changes are made to correct minor errors or adjust existing text, charts, figures and/or images, and which do not
add or remove information from the previous version. Example changes may include spelling corrections, image re-sizing and adjustments,
updated images, etc.
Version
Publication date
Changes
By
V 1.0.0
19-Apr-2021
Initial release
D.NAT

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Table of Contents
Using this manual 2
Safety Precautions 2
Summary of Changes 3
Table of Contents 4
Introduction 5
Who Should Use This Manual? 5
Additional Resources 5
Terminology and Abbreviations 6
Product Information 7
Part Numbers 7
TPED 7
CIP-RJ9 cable 7
Product Data 8
Additional Certificates 8
Plugs & Ports 9
P_SE 9
TPED 9
Installation 10
Mechanical Installation 10
Power Supply 11
CIP adapter cable 12
Navigation 14
TPED Overview 14
Main Menu 15
Protection Settings 16
Measure 17
Alarms 19
Configuration 20
Information 22
Alarms 23
Alarm Types 23
Alarm Indication 23
Priority Level 24
Clearing alarms 24
System Alarms 25
Trip Alarms 25
PTA (Pre-Trip Alarm) 26
Custom Alarms 27
Custom alarm parameters 27
Positive activation 28
Negative activation 28
Equivalent value activation 29
Time delays 30
Custom alarms list 31
OAC (Optional Alarm Contact) 34
Optional alarms List 34
Write Protection 35
Remote Write Authorization 35
Password Management 36
Configuration 37
Starting the TPED for the First Time 37
Passwords 38
Password Entry 38
Password Change 39
Protection Settings 40
Measurements Display 41
Selecting a Favourite 41
Setting a Custom Alarm 42
Troubleshooting 43
ANNEX 44
Dimensions 44
Connection Diagram 45

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Introduction
The TemView PRO (TPED) enables remote and expanded configuration of the NHP/Terasaki TemBreak PRO Smart Energy (P_SE) MCCBs. The TPED
allows access to extended information including instantaneous and historic energy and power measurements, status indicators, and detailed trip and alarm
history, as well as reading and writing of configuration and protection settings external to the MCCB via an easy-to-use interface outside the panel or
switchboard.
This user manual describes the TPED features and instructions for use, and provides information for commissioning and configuring.
Who Should Use This Manual?
This manual aims to provide users, electricians, panel builders and maintenance personnel, with the technical information required for commissioning and
operation of the NHP / Terasaki TPED.
Users of this document must have at minimum a basic understanding of the following:
-
Power distribution and reticulation
-
Circuit protection devices
-
Fault currents
-
Arc faults
-
Temperature rise and thermal derating of switchgear
Additional Resources
The following resources contain additional information which should be read in conjunction with this document.
Resource
Description
NHP/Terasaki TemView PRO Installation Instructions
TemView_PRO-IN-001-EN
Information on installing, mounting, and wiring the TemView PRO external display.
NHP/Terasaki TemBreak PRO P_SE Installation Instructions
P160_3_SE-IN-001-EN
P160_4_SE-IN-001-EN
P250_3_SE-IN-001-EN
P250_4_SE-IN-001-EN
P400_3_SE-IN-001-EN
P400_4_SE-IN-001-EN
P630_3_SE-IN-001-EN
P630_4_SE-IN-001-EN
Information on installing, mounting, and wiring the TemBreak PRO Smart Energy
MCCB.
NHP/Terasaki TemBreak PRO P_SE MCCB User Manual
P_SE-UM-001-EN
Reference guide for the TemBreak PRO Smart Energy MCCB including information for
installation, wiring, commissioning, configuration, and troubleshooting.

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Terminology and Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Description
Abbreviation
Description
ACP
Auxiliary Communications port: Plug for Smart auxiliary /
alarm contact block
MCCB
Moulded Case Circuit Breaker
AL
Alarm: An auxiliary contact indicating trip status
microSD
Micro Secure Digital
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
MIP
Maintenance Interface Port: Plug for temporary
connection to OCR testing, servicing, and maintenance
tools
AX or AUX
Auxiliary: Auxiliary contact indicating open / closed
N
Neutral
BE
Basic Electronic Trip Unit (dial type, LSI and LSIG)
NP
Neutral Protection
CCW
Connected Components Workbench software
OAC
Optional Alarm Contact: Connection connector optional
alarm output contact
CIP 1 2
1Communication Interface Port: Plug for control power
and data for use with the TPED and TPCM
2Common Industrial Protocol
OCR
Over Current Relay
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check –error-detecting code used at
the end of each Modbus message
P or PTA
Pre-trip Alarm
dec
Decimal (base-10) numbering system
PDU
Protocol Data Unit
DINT
Signed Double Integer datatype (4 bytes or 32 bits in
length)
PELV
Protected Extra Low Voltage (earthed system)
EIPM
TemBreak PRO Ethernet/IP Module
PTA
Pre-Trip Alarm: is a programmable output contact to
advise when a trip may be imminent.
FF
Fixed Thermal and Fixed Magnetic
RTU
Remote Terminal Unit
FM
Fixed Thermal and Adjustable Magnetic
S or STD
Short Time Protection
G or GF
Ground Fault Protection
SE
Smart Energy Trip Unit
hex
Hexadecimal (base-16) numbering system
SELV
Separated Extra Low Voltage
I or INST
Instantaneous Protection
SN
Solid Neutral
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission
SSID
Service Set Identifier (name of the Wi-Fi wireless
network)
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
STR
String datatype
Ig
Ground Fault Protection Current
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
Ii
Instantaneous Protection Current
TF
Adjustable Thermal and Fixed Magnetic
In
Rated Current
THD
Total Harmonic Distortion
IN
Neutral Protection Current
TM
Adjustable Thermal Magnetic
INT
Signed Integer datatype (2 bytes or 16 bits in length)
TPCM
TemCom PRO Communication Module
IP
International Protection (Ingress Protection)
TPED
TemView PRO External Display
Ir
Long Time Protection Current
tr
Long Time Delay or Long Time Time
Isd
Short Time Protection Current
tsd
Short Time Delay or Short Time Time
Itsp
Thermal Self Protection Current
ttsp
Thermal Self Protection Time
L or LTD
Long Time Protection
UDINT
Unsigned Integer (2 bytes or 16-bits in length)
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
UINT
Unsigned Integer (2 bytes or 16 bits in length)
LED
Light Emitting Diode
ULINT
Unsigned Long Integer datatype (8 bytes or 64 bits in
length)
LINT
Signed Long Integer datatype (8 bytes or 64 bits in
length)
URLs
Uniform Resource Locator (address of an Internet
website)
LSI
Long Time, Short Time and Instantaneous Protection
WORD
2 bytes or 16-bits of data
LSIG
Long Time, Short Time, Instantaneous and Ground Fault
Protection
ZSI
Zone Selective Interlocking (zone selectivity)

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Product Information
The TemView PRO (TPED) is an optional backlit LED external display which permits reading and writing data of the P_SE MCCB OCR, including protection
settings, energy measurements, alarms, and event logs. It is used where direct access to the embedded display of the P_SE MCCB is not permitted, or
otherwise enclosed and inaccessible.
The TPED easily mounts on a panel allowing for monitoring and configuration of the connected P_SE MCCB without requiring direct access to the MCCB or
inside of the enclosure or panel. A CIP adapter cable is required to connect to the P_SE MCCB, and external 24Vdc supply is required to be feed either to
an optional accompanying TemCom PRO communications module (TPCM) or with the use of the TPPHQTT1_0H cable for direct wiring of power supply.
The display is sealed to obtain an IP65 protection when installed in a suitable enclosure, such as a panel or switchboard. The LCD display is backlit for easy
reading in low light conditions.
TPED Function
View
Modify
Protection Settings
✓
✓
Measurements
✓
─
Alarms
✓
✓
Configuration
✓
✓
Historical event log
✓
─
Circuit breaker identification data
✓
─
Part Numbers
TPED
Part Number
Description
TPED00NA
External monitor and configurator for P_SE MCCBs
CIP-RJ9 cable
The physical connection between the TPED or TPCM and the P_SE MCCB is via the CIP adapter cable, which provides
both the proprietary communications link and auxiliary power supply to the OCR.
The CIP adapter cable is comprised on one end a CIP connector which plugs into the CIP socket on the MCCB, and the
other end either RJ9 plug for connection to the TPED or TPCM.
These are pre-wired adapters which are available in various lengths as required.
Connector
Part number reference
Compatible MCCB
Length
CIP
TPPHQTT330H –CIP to RJ9
P160 / P250
0.5 m
TPPHQTT340H –CIP to RJ9
P160 / P250
1.5 m
TPPHQTT350H –CIP to RJ9
P160 / P250
3 m
TPPHQTT360H –CIP to RJ9
P160 / P250
5 m
TPPHQTT370H –CIP to RJ9
P160 / P250
10 m
TPPHQTT140H –CIP to free wire
(un-terminated end for hardwired 24V dc to MCCB)
P160 / P250
1.2m
TPPHQTT430H –CIP to RJ9
P400 / P630
0.5 m
TPPHQTT440H –CIP to RJ9
P400 / P630
1.5 m
TPPHQTT450H –CIP to RJ9
P400 / P630
3 m
TPPHQTT460H –CIP to RJ9
P400 / P630
5 m
TPPHQTT470H –CIP to RJ9
P400 / P630
10 m
TPPHQTT160H –CIP to free wire
(un-terminated end for hardwired 24V dc to MCCB)
P400 / P630
1.2m

Product Information
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Product Data
Technical Data
Dimensions
97 x 97 x 46 mm (27mm behind the door)
Door cut-out
92 x 92 mm
Screen size
37 x 78 mm
Viewing backlight
Backlit blue
Temperature operation
-10 ° C ... + 55 ° C
Pollution Category
III
Degree of protection
IP65 (rear is IP20)
Terminals/Plugs
Ratings
Notes
Power Supply
Voltage - 24 V DC (+/- 30%)
Supplied via CIP-RJ9 cable from P_SE MCCB
Current –85 mA
Micro USB
─
For future firmware management.
Additional Certificates

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Plugs & Ports
P_SE
The TemBreak PRO Smart Energy (P_SE) MCCB is equipped with specific connectors for connecting communication devices and accessories.
The Communication Input Port (CIP) are used to connect the TPCM to the MCCB, see below for their locations.
Port
Description
MIP
Maintenance Interface Port –for temporary connection to OCR testing, servicing, and maintenance tools.
Located to the right of the embedded display front cover.
CIP
Communications Input Port –Multiple concurrent CIP connections are possible and are used to connect the TPED,
an external 24V dc power supply and/or the TPCM as required.
Located under the front cover.
TPED
The TPED includes the following ports and connections.
Port
Description
RJ9
Connection port for TPPHQTT_ CIP adapter cable assembly for communication between a P_SE MCCB and
TPED
Micro
USB
For future firmware management.

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Installation
Mechanical Installation
Action
Note
1
Make a cutout in the required panel for the
mounting of the TPED
2
Insert the TPED into the cutout
3
Use the supplied clips to hold the display
in place.
Connect CIP adapter cable to TPED and
P_SE MCCB.
Refer to ANNEX - Connection Diagram section.

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Power Supply
An external 24 Vdc supply is required for the TPED, which is delivered via the CIP adapter cable to the P_SE MCCB. The MCCB in turn requires the
external power supply connection, which is connected to the MCCB in one of two ways:
-
Direct connection to MCCB with via CIP adapter cable TPPHQTT140H (P160 / P250), or TPPHQTT160H (P400 / P630)
-
Connection via the TPCM provided power supply.
The external 24V dc power supply must be capable of delivering the necessary maximum current of the OCR and any connected accessories.
Trip unit / accessories
Current consumption @ 24V dc nominal
P_SE OCR
60 mA
TPED
85 mA
TPCM
40 mA
Notice: For power supply connection via the TPCM, refer to the TPCM Installation instructions and user manual

Installation
Power Supply
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CIP adapter cable
Below are the steps for direct connection of power supply to the TPED via the OCR via CIP adapter cable:
-
TPPHQTT140H (P160 / P250), or
-
TPPHQTT160H (P400 / P630).
Action
Note / Illustration
1
Switch the MCCB to the OFF or TRIP position.
2
Using a No.2 Phillips screwdriver, unlock the front cover by
rotating the lock counter-clockwise
3
Open the front cover of the MCCB
WARNING: Local wiring rules shall be respected (e.g., AS/NZS 3000: Wiring Rules) and shall provide:
- Separation of the power cables and ELV / communication cables
- Secure the cable along the routing.

Installation
Power Supply
CIP adapter cable
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Action
Note / Illustration
4
Insert the CIP connector for the CIP adapter in one of the
connectors marked CIP inside the circuit breaker on the
left-hand side.
Route the cable for the CIP adapter along the left-hand side
cable channel of the circuit breaker provided for this
purpose.
Respect the direction of insertion for the connector:
The adapter part marked CIP must be visible from the front. Avoid forcing the connector
when inserting.
5
Close the front cover of the MCCB
6
Using a No.2 Phillips screwdriver, lock the front cover by
rotating the lock clockwise
7
Terminate the other end of the CIP adapter cable to 24V dc
power supply terminals.
Brown wire
+24V dc
White wire
0V dc

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Navigation
TPED Overview
Component
Description
1
Screen
Backlit monochrome LCD
2
Signalling LED
Alarm –Communication - Ready
3
RJ9 port
At the rear of the display
4
Function “Fn” key
Function dependent on the menu displayed
5
Left / OK / Right keys
Left and Right keys to navigate to the left and right in the menus.
OK key: Confirm an action.
6
Back key
Go back or exit menu.
Return to Default Display by pressing and holding
7
Up / Down keys
Up and Down keys to navigate up and down the menus

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Main Menu
There are 5 main menus and a pop-up menu.
Menu
Description
1
Protection: View and modify the LSI(G) protection settings.
2
Measurement: View the extended detailed real-time and historic measurements values
3
Alarm: View and modify alarms for various types of events based on system status and live monitoring of parameters,
including custom alarms, PTA and Optional Alarm (OAC) contacts.
4
Configuration: View and modify MCCB measurement and display settings, and reset of historical measurement data,
alarms and events.
5
Information:
View the status and identification information of the MCCB and historic trip and alarm logs include
SMART Auxiliary counters.
6
Pop-up unlock menu: Use the Function button to unlock.

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Protection Settings
LSI(G) protection settings which are viewed and modified via the TPED are as follows:
Menu
Description
Settings
Description
1
LSI Protection Settings
Ir
LTD –Long Time Delay protection threshold (current rating)
Setting Dependent on MCCB Ratings
tr
LTD –Long Time Delay (time delay)
0.5 / 1.5 / 2.5 / 5 / 7.5 / 9 / 10 / 12 / 14 / 16
Isd
STD –Short Time Delay protection threshold (current)
Setting Dependent on MCCB Ratings
tsd
STD –Short Time Delay (time delay)
50 / 100 / 200 / 300 / 400 ms
I2t
I²t function for STD
OFF / ON
Ii
INST –Instantaneous protection threshold (current)
Setting Dependent on MCCB Ratings
2
Thermal Memory /
Hot-Cold start mode
─
The OCR models the heating and cooling of electrical conductors, which allows the MCCB to
protect conductors against current overload considering the thermal state of these conductors.
OFF / ON
3
Neutral Protection
─
Neutral protection uses the long-time delay, short time delay and instantaneous protection
parameters.
50% / 100% / OFF
4
Ground Fault Protection
─
Ground Fault protection is protection against high strength insulation / earth faults. Ground fault
is available with Electronic TemBreak PRO 3 and 4 pole MCCBs as standard. GF is
independent time protection.
OFF / ON
5
Zone Interlocking
─
Zone Interlocking allows the MCCB to coordinate with upstream ACBs or MCCBs and
downstream MCCBs to have the circuit breaker closest to the fault trip while the other
circuit breakers wait for this circuit breaker to open circuit.
OFF / ON
LSI
N
Gnd
ZSI
Notice: Refer to the P_SE User Manual for further information on protection settings and particular detail on
settings dependent on specific MCCB models and ratings.

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Measure
Detailed real-time and historic measurements which are viewed and assessable via the TPED are as follows.
Menu
Description
Measurements
Designator / Description
1
Current
Phase and neutral
I1, I2, I3; IN
Arithmetic mean
Iavg = [I1+ I2+ I3]/3
Maximum
Imax of I1, I2, I3, IN
Minimum
Imin of I1, I2, I3
Ground / Earth
Ig
Imbalance per phase
I1 Unb, I2Unb, I3Unb; INUnb with respect to Iavg
Maximum instantaneous Imbalance
Imax Unb of I1 Unb, I2 Unb, I3 Unb, IN Unb
Maximum since last reset
Max. of each I1, I2, I3; IN, Imax, Imin, Ig
2
Voltage
Phase to Phase
Phase-phase
U12, U23, U31
Arithmetic mean
Uavg = [U12 + U23 + U31] / 3
Maximum
Umax of U12, U23, U31
Instantaneous imbalance per phase
% Uavg
Maximum imbalance
Umax Unb, Vmax Unb
Maximum since last reset
Max. of each U12, U23, U31,Umax,Umin, Uavg,
3
Voltage
Phase to Neutral
Phase to neutral
V1N, V2N, V3N
Arithmetic mean
Vavg = [V1N + V2N + V3N]/3
Instantaneous maximum
Vmax of V1N, V2N, V3N
Imbalance per phase
% Vavg
Maximum imbalance
Vmax Unb
Maximum since last reset
Max. of each V1N, V2N, V3N, Vmax, Vmin, Vavg
I
U
V
Notice: Refer to the P_SE User Manual for further information on measurements including calculation and
acquisition methods.

Navigation Overview
Measure
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Menu
Description
Measurements
Designator / Description
4
Power
Active
P1, P2, P3, Ptot
Reactive
Q1, Q2, Q3, Qtot
Apparent
S1, S2, S3, Stot
Maximum since last reset
Max. of each P1, P2, P3, Ptot
Max. of each Q1, Q2, Q3, Qtot
Max. of each S1, S2, S3, Stot
5
Demand Power
Maximums
Active, reactive, apparent power
P1 Dmd, P2 Dmd, P3 Dmd, Ptot Dmd
Q1 Dmd, Q2 Dmd, Q3 Dmd, Qtot Dmd
S1 Dmd, S2 Dmd, S3 Dmd, Stot Dmd
Maximum power since the last reset
Max. of each P1 Dmd, P2 Dmd, P3 Dmd, Ptot Dmd
Max. of each Q1 Dmd, Q2 Dmd, Q3 Dmd, Qtot Dmd
Max. of each S1 Dmd, S2 Dmd, S3 Dmd, Stot Dmd
Integration interval sliding, fixed, or
synchronised by Modbus
Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes in increments of one minute
6
Power Factor
Power Factor
PF1, PF2, PF3, PFtot
Displacement Power Factor
Cosφ1, Cosφ2, Cosφ3, Cosφtot
7
Total Harmonic
Distortion
THD voltage
THDU12, THDU23, THDU31
THDV1N, THDV2N, THDV3N
THD current
THDI1, THDI2, THDI3, THDImax
8
Energy
Consumed
Ea In, Er In
Produced
Ea Out, Er Out
Total apparent
Es
9
Network
Frequency
f
Quadrant
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Phase rotation (sequence)
1-2-3, 1-3-2
P
D
PF
THD
E
F

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Measure
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Alarms
View and modify alarms for various types of events based on system status and live monitoring of parameters, including custom alarms, PTA and Optional
Alarm (OAC) contacts.
Menu
Description
Measurements
Designator / Description
1
Custom Alarms
1-12 Custom
Alarms
See Custom Alarms Section
2
Pre-Trip Alarm Settings
Threshold
60 –95 % (increments of 5%)
Delay
5 –80 seconds (increments of 5s)
3
Trip Priorities
Long Time
None / Low / Medium / High
Short Time
None / Low / Medium / High
Instantaneous
None / Low / Medium / High
Ground
None / Low / Medium / High
Trip Test
None / Low / Medium / High
4
OAC Settings
Assignment
None
Custom Alarm 2
Custom Alarm 8
Over Temperature
Custom Alarm 3
Custom Alarm 9
External Neutral
Unplugged
Custom Alarm 4
Custom Alarm 10
Autotest Failure
Custom Alarm 5
Custom Alarm 11
Pre-Trip Alarm Ir
Custom Alarm 6
Custom Alarm 12
Custom Alarm 1
Custom Alarm 7
Reset Mode
Automatic / Latching
Custom
PreTrip
Trip
OAC

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Configuration
View and modify MCCB measurement and display settings, and reset of historical measurement data, alarms and events.
Menu
Description
Measurements
Designator / Description
1
Display Settings
Brightness
20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100%
Contrast
0 / 25 / 50 / 75 / 100%
Display Mode
ON / OFF
Language
English / Japanese / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Portuguese / Chinese
2
Date / Time
Date
DD / MM / YYYY
Time
Adjustable Hours and Minutes
Displays Hours / Minutes / Seconds
3
Password
Password Setting
4 Digit Code
4
Calculation Settings
Phase Sequence
1, 2, 3 / 1, 3, 2
Topology
3-Pole-3-Wire / 3-Pole-4-Wire / 4-Pole-4-Wire
P Sign Convention
Plus / Minus
Calculation Convention
Arithmetic / Vector
PF Sign Convention
IEEE / IEC
On Demand Mode
Fixed / Sliding / Bus Sync
On Demand Duration
5 –60 minutes (increments of 1 min)
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