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CVM
k
2
CONFIGURATION
4.2.2. EVENTS
If values entered are not within the acceptable range or are not valid, the
modications will not be recorded. The values used prior to the modication will
be restored.
To access the event margins configuration menu, go to the measure menu in the main
conguration menu. Then, select events in the quality menu.
Parameters congured on this screen are in % with respect to the nom. v. from the previous
screen (quality).
Thus, the % value that should be congured for the overvoltage threshold must always be
greater than 100% of the value congured for the nom v. variable on the previous screen (4.2.1.
QUALITY).
To modify the current values, press EDIT (F4). The cursor will be positioned in the rst line of
parameters. Use the up-down arrow buttons to move the cursor to the desired parameter. Press
SET to enter in the corresponding numeric value.
nom. v.: Enter the network rated phase-neutral voltage value. If using a voltage
transformer, enter the transformer secondary value. If there is no neutral line,
enter the voltage value as if there was one. This is used for quality events
calculations.
To modify the current values, press EDIT (F4). The cursor will be positioned in the rst line of
parameters. Use the up-down arrow buttons to move the cursor to the desired parameter. Press
SET to enter the corresponding numeric value.
Position the cursor over the rst digit, corresponding to the largest value. Use the left/right
arrow buttons to navigate from one digit to another and the up/down arrow buttons to increase/
decrease the value of the digit where the cursor is currently positioned.
To store the modied parameters in memory, press SET and conrm with OK (F4). To exit without
saving changes press ESC (F3).
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