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PROGRAMMING WM30-96
Key-pad
NOTE
CARLO GAVAZZI
A
utomation Components
120 RS232-458: This function allows the user to set the RS232 and RS485
serial communication ports.
130 ETHERNET: This function allows the user to set the Ethernet commu-
nication port.
140 VIRT AL 1: This function allows you to set the alarm parameters. 141
ENABLE: enable (YES) or disable (NO) the alarm. 142 VARIABLES: set the
variable to be linked to the alarm. 143 SET 1:set the on alarm set point of
the variable. 144 SET 2: set the of
f alarm set point of the variable. 145 ON
DELAY: set a delay on activation of the alarm.
180 DIG OUT 1: This function allows to link a virtual alarm to the digital
output and to its working parameters. 181 FUNCTION: Alar
m
, the digital
output is enabled only if the expected alarm status occurs.
Pulse, the
measured energy is retransmitted by the digital output by means of pul-
ses.
Remote, the digital output can be enabled through a command sent
by means of serial communication port. 182 AL LINK: select the virtual
alarm to which it has to be linked. 183 AL STATUS: “ND” (normally de-
energized relay) or “NE” (normally energized relay) 185 PULSE WEIG:
selects the pulse weight (kWh per pulse). 186 OUT TEST: enables the
TEST (YES), disables the TEST (NO). 187 POWER TEST: sets the simula-
ted power value (kW) to which a proportional pulse sequence according to
“PULSE WEIG” corr
esponds. The function is active until you remain within
the menu and it is used when the output is connected to a PLC.
Some specific menus display only if the r
elevant modules ar
e instal
-
led.
10
P
ush for at
least 2 s
P
age 7 (110)
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1 (200)
list of available
variables
list of available
variables
As DIG OUT 1
As VIRT ALARM 1
A
s VIRT ALARM 1
As VIRT ALARM 1
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