Configuration Procedure of PowerTag Energy F160 and Rope with Webpage
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Navigate to Pairing Principle. to view the list of the paired wireless devices. For more information on discovering the wireless devices, refer toResult: A list of paired devices is displayed. |
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Select the required PowerTag Energy F160 or Rope, and click the pencil icon to modify the configuration of the selected wireless device. Result: The parameters of the PowerTag Energy F160 or Rope are displayed. |
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Enter the . |
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Enter the of the wireless device. |
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Enter the of the wireless device. |
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Select the . |
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Select the for the wireless device from the to define the phase sequence of the meter depending on the way the physical panel is wired and according to the marks X-Y-Z printed on the product. |
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Select the .
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Select the PowerTag Energy sensor to count energies: to define the convention for
The following figures show the location of the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy F160 and Rope:
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Select the breaker rating from the list to calculate the percentage of loads. |
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Enter the value for the rated voltage in the area based on your installation:
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Select the .
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The Load Operating Time counter indicates the running operating time of the load in hours. The load is powered and power flows to/from the load above the set threshold value. The default value in this field is 0. You can set this value between 0 and 1000000 hours. |
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The Load Operating Time counter increments only when the power is greater or equal to the value set. You can set the value between 10 W and 15000 W. |
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Select the from the drop-down list.This setting has an influence on the convention used to sign the power factor.
The following graphic summarizes the power factor sign convention: |
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Click to save the settings. Click to revert the settings. |
For more information, refer to Inoperative Gateway Replacement.