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MicroLogic E Menu Display

The MicroLogic E navigation tree is organized in the following branches:

  • Display

    • Metering (instantaneous and demand current, voltage, power, active energy)

    • Trip history

    • Protection settings

  • Settings

    • Communication settings

    • Measurement settings

    • Output settings

    • Software version

The following table shows the screens of the MicroLogic E display tree.

Display tree branches

Screens

Default screen

Instantaneous current of the most heavily loaded phase

Instantaneous and demand currents

  • I1: Instantaneous current on phase 1

  • I2: Instantaneous current on phase 2

  • I3: Instantaneous current on phase 3

  • IN: Instantaneous current on neutral 1

  • Ig: Instantaneous ground-fault current (MicroLogic 6.0 E)

  • I1: Demand current on phase 1

  • I2: Demand current on phase 2

  • I3: Demand current on phase 3

  • IN: Demand current on neutral 1

Instantaneous current maximeters

For more information on resetting current maximeters, refer to the detailed topic.

  • I1 max: Maximum instantaneous current on phase 1

  • I2 max: Maximum instantaneous current on phase 2

  • I3 max: Maximum instantaneous current on phase 3

  • IN max: Maximum instantaneous current on neutral 1

  • Ig max: Maximum instantaneous ground-fault current (MicroLogic 6.0 E)

Voltages

  • V1N: Phase-to-neutral voltage (4–wire systems)

  • V2N: Phase-to-neutral voltage (4–wire systems)

  • V3N: Phase-to-neutral voltage (4–wire systems)

  • V12: Phase-to-phase voltage

  • V23: Phase-to-phase voltage

  • V31: Phase-to-phase voltage

Power

For more information on setting the power sign, refer to the detailed topic.

  • P: Instantaneous active power

  • PF: Power factor

  • Q: Instantaneous reactive power

  • S: Instantaneous apparent power

  • P: Demand active power

Active power is displayed positively or negatively according to the parameter Power sign.

Active energy

For more information on displaying and resetting active energy, refer to the detailed topic.

Ep is displayed in MWh on one or two screens.

  • Active energy (whole number part)

  • Active energy (decimal part - if applicable)

Trip history

The trip history displays the list of the last ten trips.

Protection settings

The protection settings displayed depend on the model of the MicroLogic E trip unit.

For more information, refer to Displaying Protection Settings.

(1) Four-pole circuit breakers and three-pole circuit breakers with external neutral sensor.

The following table shows the screens of the MicroLogic E setting tree.

Setting tree branches

Screens

Communication Settings

  • Modbus address

  • Baud rate

  • Parity

  • Language

Measurement Settings

  • Interval (window) for demand power calculation

  • Interval (window) for demand current calculation

  • Type of network (3-wire or 4-wire) and number of circuit breaker poles (CTs).

  • Power sign

  • Quick View display duration

Software version

SW: software version currently installed

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