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Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide
8. Press Yes to save your changes.
Multi-tariff setup
The meter’s multi-tariff feature allows you to use up to 4 different tariff “containers” to
store accumulated energy data. The Tariff setup screens allow you to configure how
and when to apply the different tariffs.
Related topics
• See “Configuring tariffs using the front panel” on page 87 for a comprehensive
description and setup instructions using the front panel.
Alarms setup
An alarm is the meter’s means of notifying you when an alarm condition is detected,
such as an error or event that falls outside of normal operating conditions.
Related topics
• See “Alarms” on page 63 for a comprehensive description and detailed setup
instructions.
Remote Meter Setup
You can use ION Setup to remotely access the meter.
For more information on the ION setup configuration, please refer to ION Setup 3.0
Device configuration guide.
Subinterval (min) 0 - 60
Applies only to rolling block methods.
Define how many subintervals the demand
interval should be equally divided into.
Select Dig Output
None, Digital Output D1, Digital
Output D2
Select which digital output the end of
demand interval pulse should be sent to.
Select S Input
None, Status Input S1, Status Input
S2
Applies only to input block methods.
Select which status input is used to monitor
input metering demand.
Clock Sync Time 0 - 2359
Applies only to clock sync methods (these
synchronize the demand interval to the
meter’s internal clock).
Define what time of day you want to
synchronize the demand
Power or current demand setup parameters (continued)
Parameter Values Description