User manual

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ELR 9000 Series
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3.6.2.1 User dened events
The monitoring functions of the device can be congured for user dened events. Default is that this is deactivated
(action = NONE). The following events can be congured independently and can, in each case, trigger the actions
NONE, SIGNAL, WARNING or ALARM.
Event Meaning Description Range
UVD UnderVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the input voltage falls below the
dened threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
OVD OverVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the input voltage exceeds the de-
ned threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
UCD UnderCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the input current falls below the
dened threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OCD OverCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the input current exceeds the de-
ned threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OPD OverPower Detection
Triggers an event if the input power exceeds the dened
threshold.
0 W...P
Nom
These events should not be confused with alarms such as OT and OVP which are for device
protection. User dened events can, however, if set to action ALARM, switch off the DC input
and thus protect the source (power supply, battery)
How to congure user dened events
1. Tap the touch area on the main screen.
2. On the right side tap the white arrows to select “4.1 Event U” or “4.2 Event I” or “4.3
Event P”.
3. Set the monitoring limits with the left hand rotary knob and the triggered action with the right hand knob
relevant to the application (also see „3.6.1. Denition of terms“).
4. Accept the settings with .
As soon as an event is set up with an action other than “NONE” and with accepted settings, an incident can occur
whether the DC input is switched on or off. On leaving the pages “User events” or “Settings” an event can be
directly displayed.
User events are an integral part of the actual user prole. Thus, if another user prole, or the
default prole, is selected and used, the events will be either differently or not congured.
The set values can be entered using the ten-key tab. This will appear by tapping the touch area
on the particular page, e.g. “4.1 Event U”, showing the rotary knob assignments.