Status input, Count, Active alarms – Rockwell Automation 1400-SP PowerMonitor Software User Manual

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Chapter 5
Powermonitor Data Display and Configuration

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3. FORCED OFF. A relay is considered to be forced off when it has been

manually released by the operator from the keyboard. All device relays
can be manually released from the RELAY CONTROL section of the
STATUS screen.

4. FORCED ON. A relay is considered to be forced on when it has been

manually operated by the operator from the Main Menu. All relays can
be manually operated from the RELAY CONTROL section of the
STATUS screen.

Status Input

This portion of the STATUS screen displays the condition of the
Powermonitor’s four status inputs.

1. OFF. This state indicates that the voltage present at the Status Input

terminal is less than the INACTIVE voltage as specified in the
Publication 1400–800 ‘‘Bulletin 1400 Powermonitor Installation and
Operation Manual.”

2. ON. This state indicates that the voltage present at the Status Input

terminal is greater than the ACTIVE voltage as specified in the
Publication 1400–800 ‘‘Bulletin 1400 Powermonitor Installation and
Operation Manual.”

Count

This parameter displays the number of pulses (contact transfers) that have
been accumulated on the device’s Status Input #1 since the last time the
counter was cleared.

Active Alarms

This portion of the STATUS screen displays:

1. All of the user specified setpoints that are presently active. All 17

setpoints (if active) will be displayed in this area of the STATUS screen.

2. All other alarm conditions detected by the Powermonitor

(self–diagnostics failures, etc.).

Date and Time

The DATE and TIME at the bottom of the screen indicate the time at which
the displayed data was last updated. This is the time as read from the device.

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