Parameters and Settings
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The logical flowchart of the parameters and settings menu's is as follows.
Step 1 : In the main display screen, press button 4 for 3 seconds to enter the user password input mode.
Step 2 : Enter the correct user password and press button 4 for 3 second to confirm.
How to enter the password?
Step 1 : Click button 2 and button 3 to increase or decrease the number of flashing bits.
Step 2 : Click button 4 to move the flashing position to the right.
Step 3 : After entering the correct password, press button 4 for 3 second for confirmation. If the password is verified correctly, the power meter will enter the screen of "Parameter Setting menu".
Under the user password input screen, click button 1 to return to the main display screen. If there is no button operation in more than 1 minute under this screen, the power meter will automatically return to the main display screen.
CT parameters include primary side value (CT1) and secondary side value (CT2) of the current transformer.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the CT Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Setting CT1
CT1 setting range: 1 to 9999A, default is 5A.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting CT2
CT2 can be set: 1A or 5A, default is 5A.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to select the CT2.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
PT parameters include primary side value (PT1) and secondary side value (PT2) of the voltage transformer.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the PT Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Setting PT1
PT1 setting range: 30 to 50000V, default is 230V.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting PT2
PT2 setting range: 30 to 500V, default is 230V.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
System class parameters include: system current direction correction, system type, user password, reset max. demand or historical electricity consumption log.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the current Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Set L1 current direction correction
L1 current direction correction can be set: forward or reverse, default is forward.
Click button 3 to scroll down to the Settings screen of L2 current direction correction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to select the current direction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Set L2 current direction correction
L2 current direction correction can be set: forward or reverse, default is forward.
Click button 3 to scroll down to the Settings screen of L2 current direction correction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to select the current direction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Set L3 current direction correction
L3 current direction correction can be set: forward or reverse, default is forward.
Click button 3 to scroll down to the Settings screen of L3 current direction correction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or 3 to select the current direction.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Set system type
The system type supported by the power meter includes the five types: 1P2W, 2P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W, default is 3P4W.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to exit the setting menu and return to the previous setting screen.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the system type.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Set user password
User password setting range:0000 to 9999, default is 0000.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to exit the setting menu and return to the previous setting screen.
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the reset state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to exit the setting menu and return to the previous setting screen.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the reset options.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the reset. The meter will reset the selected option and exit the reset state. Click button 1 to exit the reset state without reset the selected option.
Pulse output class parameters include: pulse output type, pulse output rate and pulse output width.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the Pulse Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Setting pulse output type
The type of energy represented by the pulse output.
Options that can be set: total active energy, import active energy, export active energy, total reactive energy, import reactive energy, export reactive energy, default is total active energy.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the pulse output type.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting pulse output rate
Pulse output rate can be set: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, default is 0.01.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note: Digital representation of pulse output rate: how much kWh/ kvarh is each pulse. Example: Setting the pulse output rate to 0.1 means that each output pulse is equal to 0.1kwh /kvarh.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the pulse output rate.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting pulse output width
The pulse output width represents the effective duration of the pulse output.
Options that can be set: 60, 100, 200, unit is ms, default is 100ms.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the pulse output width.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Character
Pulse output type
Character
Pulse output type
Character
Pulse output type
Total active energy
Import active energy
Export active energy
Total reactive energy
Import reactive energy
Export reactive energy
Demand parameters include demand interval period and sliding time.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the demand Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Setting demand interval period
Demand interval period can be set: 0 to 60, unit is minute, default is 60 minutes.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note: If the demand interval period is set to 0 minutes, then the demand is updated every second.
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting sliding time
Sliding time setting range: 1 to (demand interval period), unit is minutes, default is 1 minute.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note: The slip time has no effect when the demand interval period is set to 0.
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Time parameters include backlight time, automatic scroll display time, System time (RTC) and Tariff time.
Select the settings screen
After entering the "Parameter Setting Menu" screen, select the setting screen (as shown in the figure), and then press button 4 for 3 second to enter the communication parameter setting screen.
Enter the time Parameters screen (as shown in the figure)
Setting backlight time
Backlight time can be set: on, off, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120, unit is minute, default is 60 minutes.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the character of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note:
1. The character “on” means the backlight is always on, and “off” means the backlight is always off.
2. If you need to setting other values within 120 minutes, use the communication command to do so.
Click button 2 or button 3 to select the backlight time.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting automatic scroll display time
Automatic scroll display time set range: 0 to 60, unit is second, default is 0 second.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note: Automatic scroll display time is 0, means no automatic wheel display
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The power meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting date of RTC
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Setting system time (RTC)
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the setting state, and the digit of the setting becomes the flashing state.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Click button 2 or button 3 to increase or decrease the number of set bits.
Click button 4 can be moved the set bits to the right.
Press button 4 for 3 second to confirm the setting. The meter will save the setting value and exit the setting state.
Click button 1 to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
View tariff time
View menu for tariff information.
Press button 4 for 3 second to enter the screen for view tariff information.
Click button 2 or button 3 to scroll the page and select the next setting interface.
Click button 1 to return to the previous level setup menu.
Note: The menu cannot be setting and can only be viewed.
The screen for displaying the tariff information.
1. The number displayed in the first line of the screen represents the sequence number of the selected starting time point. The meter supports 8 starting time points and 4 tariff segments.
2. The character displayed in the second line of the screen represents the current tariff is T1. The meter supports 4 tariff segments. (T1 to T4)
3. The character displayed in the third line of the screen represents the starting time of the tariff segment (format is hours: minutes).
Click button 1 scroll the page and select the next screen.
Press button 1 for 3 second to exit the setting state without saving the setting parameters.
Note: If FEE0 is displayed, the time segment is invalid and does not belong to any tariff.
Note: represents forward, represents reverse.
Note: represents forward, represents reverse.
means tariff segment is tariff 1 (T1).
means tariff segment is tariff 2 (T2).
means tariff segment is tariff 3 (T3).
means tariff segment is tariff 4 (T4).