Trip Amplifier 1/209
Software Description
4.5
System Parameters
System parameters help to analyse problems and locate faults.
P611 ON delay
P612 OFF delay
P621 ON delay
P622 OFF delay
P631 ON delay
P632 OFF delay
P641 ON delay
P642 OFF delay
P700 Software Version
P701 Device ID
P702 Analogue Input Filter
P703 Error Messages
P704 Jumper KEY
P705 Jumper MODE
relay 1 in ms (read only)
relay 1 in ms (read only)
relay 2 in ms (read only)
relay 2 in ms (read only)
relay 3 in ms (read only)
relay 3 in ms (read only)
relay 4 in ms (read only)
relay 4 in ms (read only)
This parameter gives access to the number of the current soft-
ware version (read only)
(read and write)
This parameter contains a device identification or TAG-N° of
up to 12 characters.
It does not have any influence on program execution. It can be
employed to advantage when storing data of several devices
on a personal computer.
Example: 1/209
(read only)
This parameter shows how many input measurements will be
averaged to form the input value (average of n measure-
ments, the standard setting is 10).
Use the FIL filter command to change the value.
Example: P100 FIL,Z05
Average of 5 measurements (max. 100)
(read only)
This parameter gives access to the uptodate error status.
It is a read only cell (see section 4.7 "Error Messages").
Example: P703 <Enter>
Display: P703 = 0 (no error)
Displays the status of the jumper KEY
Example: P704 <Enter>
Display: P704 = 1
1 = push button changes enabled (KEY ENABLE)
0 = push button changes locked
Displays the status of the jumper MODE
Example: P705 <Enter>
Display: P705 = 0
0 = programming disabled (MODE DISABLED)
1 = programming enabled. Trips are NOT monitored.
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