Display module functionality, Display module functionality -12 – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual
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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004
3-12 Powermonitor 3000 Operations
Display Module
Functionality
The Display Module is a simple terminal that allows you to easily view
metering parameters or change configuration items. The Display
Module uses three modes of operation.
• Display mode allows you to view Powermonitor 3000
parameters including metering, setpoint, min/max log, event log
and self-test information. You may also select a default screen to
be displayed at power-up or after 30 minutes without key
activity.
• Program mode allows you to change configuration parameters,
with security against unauthorized configuration changes. Each
Powermonitor 3000 is password protected. In Program Mode,
the Display Module phase indicators (L1,L2,L3,N) flash.
• Edit mode allows you to modify the selected parameters. In Edit
mode, the parameter being modified flashes, and the phase
indicators (L1,L2,L3,N) remain solid.
Demand Kilo-VARs
The calculated demand for reactive power.
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVAR
Max Demand Kilo-VARs
The maximum (peak) demand for reactive power
(included in Min/Max Log)
Demand Kilo-VA
The calculated demand for apparent power.
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVA
Max Demand Kilo-VA
The maximum (peak) demand for apparent power
(included in Min/Max Log)
Projected Current Demand
(1)
The projected demand for average current
0 to 999.9x10
21
Amps
Projected Kilo-Watt Demand
(1)
The projected demand for real power
0 to 999.9x10
21
kWatts
Projected Kilo-VAR Demand
(1)
The projected demand for reactive power
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVARs
Projected Kilo-VA Demand
(1)
The projected demand for apparent power
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVA
(1) Values returned depend on user selection of projected demand type in Advanced Configuration.
Table 3.5 Energy and Demand Results
Parameter Description
Range
Units