E-Mon E-MM-RTU-D-N User Manual

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Chapter 4 Power Software Configuration tool

General Meter Setup

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Multi-Mon

Multiple Circuit Energy Monitor

This setup allows configuring setpoints for each individual submeter. It can
be read and changed via the corresponding submeter’s address.

To program the setpoints for a submeter, select General Setup from the
Meter Setup menu, and then click on the Control/Alarm Setpoints tab.

The following table describes the setpoint options.

Option

Option

Option

Option

Range

Range

Range

Range

Description

Description

Description

Description

Trigger
parameter

See Appendix D The trigger parameter that is used as an argument in

the logical expression

Operate limit

The threshold (in primary units) at which the
conditional expression would be evaluated to true. Not
applicable for time triggers.

Release limit

The threshold (in primary units) at which the
conditional expression would be evaluated to false.
Defines the hysteresis for analog triggers. Not
applicable for digital triggers.

Operate delay 0.1-999.9 sec

The time delay before operation when the operate
conditions are fulfilled

Release delay 0.1-999.9 sec

The time delay before release when the release
conditions are fulfilled

Action

See Appendix D The action performed when the setpoint expression is

evaluated to true (the setpoint is in operated state)

Using Numeric Triggers

Using Numeric Triggers

Using Numeric Triggers

Using Numeric Triggers

For numeric (analog) triggers, a setpoint allows you to specify two thresholds
for each trigger to provide hysteresis (dead band) for setpoint operations.
The operate limit defines the operating threshold, and the second release
limit defines the release threshold for the trigger. If you do not want to use
hysteresis for the trigger, set the release limit to the same as the operate
limit.

Using Time Triggers

Using Time Triggers

Using Time Triggers

Using Time Triggers

If you want the setpoint actions to be synchronized with the clock, for
example, to provide recording interval data, use the minute time interval
trigger that generates periodic events synchronized with the device clock.

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