Using relay outputs – SATEC PM174 Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 PAS Application

General Meter Setup

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Series PM174 Powermeters

The available options are shown in the following table.

Parameter Options

Default

Description

Pulse input mode PULSE MODE,

KYZ MODE

PULSE
MODE

In pulse mode, either leading, or
trailing edge of the input pulse is
recognized as an event. In KYZ

mode, both leading and trailing
edges of the input pulse are
recognized as separate events.

Pulse polarity

NORMAL (N.O.),
INVERTING (N.C.)

NORMAL

For the normal polarity, the open
to closed transition is considered a
pulse. For the inverting polarity,
the closed to open transition is
considered a pulse.
It has no meaning in KYZ mode
where both transitions are used.

Debounce time

1-1000 ms

10 ms

The amount of time while the state
of the digital input should not
change to be recognized as a new
state. Too low debounce time could

produce multiple events on the
input change.

The debounce time is used the same for both digital inputs. If
you change the debounce time for one digital input, the same
debounce time is automatically assigned to the other.

Using Relay Outputs

The PM174 is equipped with two electromechanical relays.
Each relay can be operated either locally from the
alarm/control setpoints in response to an external event, or by
a remote command sent through communications, and can

also be linked to an internal pulse source to produce energy
pulses.

To configure relay outputs, select the device site from the list
box on the PAS toolbar, select General Setup from the Meter

Setup menu, and then click on the Digital Inputs tab.

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