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any type of impurities. Thus, we guarantee high quality products at the end of the buyer. Operation: AE — 900x BM provides high functionality and uncomplicated process. AE-900x BM measures and control of important electrical core parameters. The interface on two buttons on the front panel gives simple access to the user. Voltage screens - line — line, line - neutral & voltage system. Current - individual stage, average. Energy frequency (active, interaction and apparent) energy (active) power factor (medium) features fully programmable CT product and PT ratio (primary/secondary). A fully programmable selection of three stage 3 wire or 4
wire configuration. Real RMS measurement. Viewing and connecting up to 10 parameters at a time can display three active power measurement parameters. All three power display any watts, VA and VAr RS 485 interface (optional). Confirmation of IP52 (front face) LED test facility. High-quality LED display. Simple menu driven front board. Global energy supply assistance. For more details, click here download file details: click here include size (pixels) 344 x 292429 × 357514 × 422599 × 487AE-9000 User ManualAE-9000DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTION METERAmatic Electric Ltd.Document No. 236-103000-02 May 11, 2010Revision:
AEL/ENG/002Automatic Electric Ltd., #570, Naigum Across the Road, Wadala, Mumbai 400031, Maharashtra, India. Phone: 091-22-24131849 / 24151794 / 24162261. Fax:091 22-24112582 Mail:sales@aelindia.com Web: www.aelindia.com 1AE-9000 ManualTh This user contains information about Automatic Electric Ltd. This document may not be copied, reproduced or reduced to any electronic means or automated copy or otherwise repeated, and the information contained in it may not be used, published or otherwise disclosed, except with the prior written permission of Automatic Electric Ltd. which reserves the right to review documents and
make changes to content from time to time without the obligation of Automatic Electric Limited to provide notice of this modification or change. Office: Automatic Electric Patcher House Co., Ltd., 570, Naigum Cross Road, Wadala, Mumbai 400031, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 091-22-24131849 / 24151794 / 24162261. Fax: 091 22-24112582 Mail: sales@aelindia.com Web: www.aelindia.com Electric Co., Ltd. 96, Lonavala Industrial, Nangargaon, Lonavala-410401, Maharashtra, India. Phone: +91-2114-311331. Fax: +91-2114-311331. Sales@aelindia.com.comAE-9000 User ManualTable from
ContentsIntroduction....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
4.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1. Put a
key....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2. The keys to
navigation................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.3. Enter a
key..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 3. View........................................................................................................................ 5 3.1. Run the mode of the 5 3.2. The training is in place. 9 3.3. Select To view
automatic scrolling. ............................................................... 11 3.4. Showing the previous energies.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 3.5. Put
the test in place.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 4. Reference criteria. 14 5 . Assembly, service and maintenance. 14 5.1 Assembly 14
5.2 Service. 15 5-3 Maintenance 16 6. Packing, transportation and storage. 16 6.1 Packing 16 6.2 Transport 16 6.3 Storage.. 16 7. Service and warranty... 16 7.1 Service 16 7.2 Warranty. 17 8. Specifications. 18 9. MODBUS Communications:
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 9.1. Writing configuration parameters
(excluding CTR/PTR): .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 9.2. Read the training teachers:
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 9.3. Writing the training teacher for ctr/PTR
ratio:.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 9.4. Read the teachers on the internet:
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 9.5. Read the recorded data:
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 9.6. Read the data interruption:
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 9.7. Power on the break 26 10. Installation instructions 27 10.1 mechanical installation ... 27
10.2 Electric installation... 28 10.3 wire chart. 29 11. Request ing information. 291. 2.3AE-9000 User Guide1. Introduction Advance AE-9000 (multi-function MFM meter) will calculate, store and display various parameters, parameters, One or three stage 3-wire/4 wire systems. Stored parameters/data can be available to the user through the RS485 interface. This document provides detailed steps for the user to create and run the system. The user can also edit the configuration during runtime and view the details of the current configuration on the 7 part LED display panel using keyboard 5, which is described in this document. The user may also
configure and view the parameters remotely by connecting to MODBUS.2. The OperationThe keyboard keyboard to monitor the power line consists of a total of 5 keys. 1. Key Mode (M) 2. Navigation key up () 3. Scroll down key () 4. Right navigation key () 5. Enter key (E)2.1.Mode KeyPressing mode key, allows the menu to select the play mode from the next 1. Run Mode 2. Configuration mode 3. View previous energies 4. Select 5 automatic scrolling pages. Test Mode Note: Press the mode key in any of the above modes view the status selection list again.2.Navigation keys are used to scroll down and scroll down through the display pages in
play mode, increasing and decoding the value in the current indicator position in configuration mode respectively. The right navigation key is used to scroll to the right-spot position of the indicator from the current indicator position in configuration mode and to start automatic scrolling in mode.4AE-9000 User Manual2.3. Enter the keyThe input key is used to select a specific list option on the play mode view page. In configuration mode, the key is used to select a list option as well as to confirm a specific value to be assigned.3 The AE-9000 display has different behavior in all operating modes described as: 3.1. ModeIn Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode
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MODE : 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. Leas: V, I, PF. ii. Page 2: Line to neutral voltages from all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. LEDs: V, R, Y, BIII. Page 3: Line to voltages line from all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. Lecs: V, RY, YB, BR IV. Page 4: Current for all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. LEDs: I, R, Y, B against page 5: Average. Team., Neutral Stream, THD % LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.5AE-9000 Manual User Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. Lecso: F, NI, THD vi. Page 6: Pf.
for the three stages. LED Grade 1: -1.8 8 8 LED Row 2: -1.8 8 8 LED Grade 3: -1.8 8 8 LEDs: PF., R, Y, B vii. Page 7: Total active, apparent, interactive energy. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. (m/k) LEDs: TOT, W, VA, VAR VIII. Page 8: Total active power (import+ export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: Wh, TOT ix. Page 9: Total interactive power (import + export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. command command 3: LEDs: VArh, TOT x. Page10: Total apparent power (import + export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3:
LEDs: VAh, TOT xi. Page11: Total operating hours (import+ export). LED Grade 1: run.h LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: TOT6AE-9000 User Manualxii. page12: Phase angle for the three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. Leds: R, Y, B xiii. Page13: Phasor angle for the three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. LEDs: , RY, YB, BR xiv. Page14: Active power from all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LEDs: W, R, Y, B XV. Page15: Energy reaction from all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K)
LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. (m/k) LAMPS: VAR, R, Y, B XVI. Page16: Virtual power from all three stages. LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Grade 3: 8.8.8.8. (m/k) LEDs: VA, R, Y, Bxvii. Page17: Active Power (Import). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: Wh, Imp xviii. Page18: Interactive Energy (Import). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (m/k) 7AE-9000 user manual row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: VArh, 300 needles. Page19: Virtual Power (Import). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: VAh, Needles xx. Page20: Run hours (import). LED
Grade 1: run.h LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: needles xxi. Page21: Active Energy (Export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: Wh, Exp xxii. Page22: Interactive Energy (Export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: VArh, Exp 23. Page23: Virtual Power (Export). LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. (M/K) LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: UH, EXP xxIV. Page24: Run hours (export). LED Grade 1: run.h LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: Exp8AE-9000 User Manualxxv. Page25: Maximum DIAL LED Grade 1: 8.8.8.8. LED Row 2: 8.8.8.8. LED Grade 3: LEDs: W, VA
xxvi. Page26: On 1st GRADE LED Hours: On.h LED Row 2: 8.8.8. LED Row 3: Pages can be rotated manually by pressing the two keys to move upwards and scroll down in manual scrolling mode. Pages can also be displayed in auto-scroll mode at a pass rate of 5 seconds per page by default. Pages that will be displayed in automatic scrolling mode will be configurable by the user through the keyboard. In manual scrolling mode, all pages will be displayed. To switch from manual scrolling to auto-scroll mode, press right navigation

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