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5.4.2 Cable Length
The length of cable installed on the LD5100, in either feet or meters. To change units refer to
5.8.9, “Feet / Meters” on page 37.
5.4.3 Current
This label shows the current on the SC cable. A current will register if there is any conductive
material (e.g., water) detected on the cable.
5.4.4 Contamination Delay (ContamDly)
The Contamination Delay is a counter that begins when the contamination trip point is passed;
see 5.8.4, “Contamination Delay” on page 37 for configuration.
5.4.5 Leak Delay (LeakDly)
The Leak Delay is a counter that begins when the Leak Trip Point is passed; see 5.8.3, “Leak
Delay” on page 37 for configuration.
5.4.6 Leg 1 Resistance (Leg1 Res)
The resistance measured on the first of two legs of the SC cable. Primarily used for advanced
diagnostic purposes.
5.4.7 Leg 2 Resistance (Leg2 Res)
The resistance measured on the second of two legs of the SC cable. Primarily used for advanced
diagnostic purposes.
5.4.8 Cable Relay or Cable Test Relay
The Cable Relay is used to simulate 2500 feet (762m) of cable on the LD5100. This is used
when the SC cable must be disconnected from the LD5100 unit for maintenance or adjustments
without causing a cable break alarm, see 5.8.11, “Cable Test Relay” on page 38 for
configuration.
5.4.9 Firmware Version
This is the version of the firmware that is currently installed and running on the LD5100.