Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004

3-28 Powermonitor 3000 Operations

You may set the advanced metering selection only through
communications, by performing a table write to Table 46: Advanced
metering configuration. The Display Module does not support this
configuration. This table exists only in the M8 model and consists of
10 integer elements as follows:

Password: A valid password is required
Meter result set: 0 calculates all metering results (default); 1 is

transducer mode; 2 is energy meter mode

Reserved elements: The remaining elements must be 0

Transducer mode: The Powermonitor 3000 calculates only volts,
amperes, watts, VARs, VA, true power factor (per phase and total) and
frequency.

Energy meter mode: The unit calculates only average voltage, average
amperes, total watts, frequency and net kWh.

Date and Time

You may use these parameters to set the Powermonitor 3000’s internal
clock and calendar and configure the display format as
MM/DD/YYYY (default) or DD/MM/YYYY. The Powermonitor 3000
uses its internal clock time-stamp entries in logs, oscillograms and
transient captures.

Display Mode Scroll Speed

This parameter controls how fast text that doesn’t fit in the window is
scrolled on the Display Module. Default is fast scrolling.

Watchdog Timeout Action

Configure this parameter to determine how the Powermonitor 3000
responds if an internal watchdog timeout has occurred. This may
occur due to extreme environmental condition or internal operational
error. Choices are:

• Halt - Restart the firmware, log an event, stop metering and

disable all functionality except Display Module and
communications.

• Continue - Restart the firmware, log an event and resume

operation.

Default is Halt. This parameter is available in only in firmware
versions 2.xx and greater.

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