Instruction Sheet User guide
4-20 General Operation
1403-IN001A-US-P
Table 4.8 Setpoint Configuration
Parameter Name Parameter Description Range Default
Setpoint Number The number of the setpoint being
configured.
1 - 20 N/A
Setpoint Type The parameter value to be evaluated by the
setpoint.
0 - 54 (see details in Table 4.I) 0
Setpoint Evaluation Condition The operator used to evaluate the parameter
value.
0 = Over forward (+)
1 = Over reverse (-)
2 = Under forward (+)
3 = Under reverse (-)
4 = Equal (=)
5 = Not equal (<>)
0
Setpoint High Limit The value being used as a reference to
activate the setpoint for over comparisons,
or to deactivate the setpoint for under
comparisons.
Note: This parameter is non-numeric when
viewed via the Display Module, and the
Setpoint Type is Phase Rotation, Status
input, or IEEE 519 status.
0 - 1,000,000 0
Setpoint Low Limit The value being used as a reference to
deactivate the setpoint for over
comparisons, or to activate the setpoint for
under comparisons.
Note: This parameter is non-numeric when
viewed via the Display Module, and the
Setpoint Type is Phase Rotation, Status
input, or IEEE 519 status.
0 - 1,000,000 0
Setpoint Action Delay The minimum time in seconds that the
setpoint limit must be exceeded
continuously before the setpoint will trigger.
Note: There could be some additional
delay due to the selected update rate of
metering or harmonic data.
0 - 9999 0
Setpoint Release Delay The minimum time in seconds that the
setpoint limit must not be exceeded
continuously before the setpoint will release.
Note: There could be some additional
delay due to the selected update rate of
metering or harmonic data.
0 - 9999 0
Setpoint Action Type The action that will occur when the setpoint
is triggered.
0 - 20 (see details in Table 4.J) 0