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ON to OFF; “3” stands for trigger at any change.
27, 28, and 29: To adjust polarity of the current, the three
currents direction can be set as “Negative” which means
reversing 180 degrees and “Positive” which means
normal.
30: “yes” means alarming is available and “no” means
not.
31: “yes” means the backlight ashes during alarming.
32: “yes” means the relay works in alarming mode and
“no” for remote controlling mode.
33: There are 16 records in all and each one is
corresponding to one bit of a 16-bit register. For each
record, it works or not depends on the enable setting.
If some bits of the register are “1”, it means their
corresponding records take effect. While “0” means they
don’t work. On the panel, it is set as decimal but in the
register it is binary, so it needs conversion.
34: When DO1 works in alarming mode, it is controlled
by a 16-bit register which determines which record will
output to DO1. On the panel, it is set as decimal but in
the register it is binary, so it needs conversion.
35: When DO2 works in alarming mode, it is controlled
by a 16-bit register which determines which record will
25 : DI synchr onization
tr iggering demand
26 : DI synchr onization
tr iggering mode
27: Current I 1 direction
23 : Clearance of peak
demand
24 : Clearance of peak
demand memory
V/A
V/A
V/A
V/A
V/A
28: Current I 2 direction
29: Current I 3 direction
V/A
V/A
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