Explanation of Terms (used in the display below):
- "v1.2" is the software version.
- "1/30/2002 13:47" is the date/hour when the download was performed.
- "L1 5" is the information header for the Line 1, and it tells you that there are 5 surge events record-
ed. Surge events are shown in columns as the date, time, and surge magnitude (in KV). Following
"L1 5" are the information headers for Line 2 and 3 and their surge events:
v1.2
1/30/2002 13:47
l1
5
1/30/02 9:20
1/30/02 9:20
1/30/02 9:21
1/30/02 9:21
1/30/02 9:21
l2
38
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
l3
313
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
1/17/2002 16:35
Then, if desired, he can delete the memory by pressing "Reset" (refer to Display 3), then selecting
the second "Reset" option by pressing the "Line 2" button.
noTICE: Failure to delete this memory means that, following the 999th surge event, the oldest event
data would be overwritten in memory. Deleting the memory only needs to be accomplished if the user
has already archived existing surge events and wishes to start storing a new batch of surge events in
the system's memory area.
The LCD display itself may always be cleared at any time with the outer door open without archiving
surge information or deleting the memory.
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Reset Option 1:
Reset Option 2:
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SurGE CounTEr
Clear current surge
Delete surge archive
Cancel
Test
Enter
Display 3
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
AUDIO
Reset
ALARM