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    process control. A minimum of 20 V applied must exist on all voltage inputs before this 
    feature will operate.
    •POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) PICKUP: When a leading power factor equals or exceeds 
    the level set by this setpoint , a Power Factor Lead 1(2) condition will occur.
    •POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) DROPOUT: When a leading power factor drops below this 
    level, the Power Factor Lead 1(2) condition will drop out .
    •POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) DELAY: If the power factor equals or exceeds the 
    POWER 
    FACTOR LEAD 1(2) PICKUP
     setpoint value and remains this way for the time delay 
    programmed in this setpoint , a Power Factor Lead 1(2) condition will occur.
    If the power factor drops below the 
    POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) DROPOUT setpoint value, the 
    power factor lead 1(2) condition will drop out . If the 
    POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) RELAY 
    setpoint is set to “Alarm”, the alarm relay will deactivate and the 
    POWER FACTOR LEAD 
    1(2) ALARM 
    message will be cleared. If the POWER FACTOR LEAD 1(2) RELAY setpoint is set to 
    “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3,” the respective auxiliary relay deactivates.
    •POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) RELAY: Power factor detection can either be disabled, used 
    as an alarm or as a process control. Set this setpoint to “Off ” if the feature is not 
    required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm relay and displays an alarm message 
    when the power factor is more lagging than the level set . Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or 
    “Aux3” activates the respective auxiliary relay when the power factor is equal to or 
    more lagging than the level set , but no message will be displayed. This is intended for 
    process control. A minimum of 20 V applied must exist on all voltage inputs before this 
    feature will operate.
    •POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) PICKUP: When a lagging power factor equals or exceeds the 
    level set by this setpoint , a Power Factor Lag 1(2) condition will occur.
    •POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) DROPOUT: When a lagging power factor drops below this 
    level, the Power Factor Lag 1(2) condition will drop out .
    •POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) DELAY: If the power factor equals or exceeds the 
    POWER 
    FACTOR LAG 1/2 PICKUP
     setpoint value and remains this way for the time delay 
    programmed in this setpoint , a Power Factor Lag 1(2) condition will occur.
    If the power factor drops below the 
    POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) DROPOUT setpoint value, the 
    Power Factor 1(2) lag condition will drop out . If the 
    POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) RELAY setpoint 
    is set to “Alarm”, the alarm relay will deactivate and the 
    POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) 
    ALARM
     message will be cleared. If the POWER FACTOR LAG 1(2) RELAY setpoint is set to 
    “Aux1”, “Aux2”. or “Aux3”, the respective auxiliary relay will deactivate. 
    						
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    5.5.6 Demand Alarms
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S4 ALARMS/CONTROL  DEMAND
    •PHASE A/B/C/NEUTRAL CURRENT DMD RELAY: Phase/neutral current demand 
    detection can either be disabled or used as an alarm or process control. Set this 
    setpoint to “Off ” if the feature is not required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm 
    relay and displays an alarm message whenever a phase/neutral current demand level 
     DEMAND [] PHASE A CURRENT DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPHASE A CURRENT DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 100 ARange: 10 to 7500 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPHASE B CURRENT DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPHASE B CURRENT DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 100 ARange: 10 to 7500 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPHASE C CURRENT DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPHASE C CURRENT DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 100 ARange: 10 to 7500 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGENEUTRAL CURRENT DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGENEUTRAL CURRENT DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 100 ARange: 10 to 7500 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGE3Φ POS REAL PWR DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGE3Φ POS REAL PWR DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 1000 kWRange: 1 to 65000 kW in steps of 1
    MESSAGE3Φ POS REACT PWR DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGE3Φ POS REACT PWR DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 1000 kvarRange: 1 to 65000 kvar in steps of 1
    MESSAGE3Φ NEG REAL PWR DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGE3Φ NEG REAL PWR DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 1000 kWRange: 1 to 65000 kW in steps of 1
    MESSAGE3Φ NEG REACT PWR DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGE3Φ NEG REACT PWR DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 1000 kvarRange: 1 to 65000 kvar in steps of 1
    MESSAGE3Φ APPARENT PWR DMD
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGE3Φ APPARENT PWR DMD
    LEVEL ≥ 1000 kVARange: 1 to 65000 kVA in steps of 1 
    						
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    is equalled or exceeded. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” activates the respective 
    auxiliary relay with no message displayed. This is intended for process control.
    •PHASE A/B/C/NEUTRAL CURRENT DMD LEVEL: When the phase A/B/C/ or neutral 
    current demand equals or exceeds this setpoint , a phase A/B/C or neutral demand 
    alarm or process control indication occurs.
    •3Φ POS/NEG REAL PWR DMD RELAY: Three-phase positive/negative real power 
    demand detection can either be disabled or used as an alarm or process control. Set 
    this setpoint to “Off ” if the feature is not required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm 
    relay and displays an alarm message whenever the positive/negative three-phase 
    real power demand level is equalled or exceeded. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” 
    activates the respective auxiliary relay with no message displayed. This is intended for 
    process control.
    •3Φ POS/NEG REAL PWR DMD LEVEL: When the three-phase real power demand 
    exceeds this setpoint , a three-phase positive/negative real power demand alarm or 
    process control indication will occur.
    •3Φ POS/NEG REACT PWR DMD RELAY: Three-phase positive/negative reactive power 
    demand detection can either be disabled or used as an alarm or process control. Set 
    to “Off ” if this feature is not required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm relay and 
    displays an alarm message whenever the positive/negative three-phase reactive 
    power demand level is equalled or exceeded. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” 
    activates the respective auxiliary relay with no message displayed. This is intended for 
    process control.
    •3Φ POS/NEG REACT PWR DMD LEVEL: When the three-phase reactive power demand 
    equals or exceeds this setpoint , a three-phase positive/negative reactive power 
    demand alarm or process control indication will occur.
    •3Φ APPARENT POWER DEMAND RELAY: Three-phase apparent power demand 
    detection can be disabled or used as an alarm or process control. Set to “Off ” if this 
    feature is not required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm relay and displays an 
    alarm message if the three-phase apparent power demand level is equalled or 
    exceeded. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” activates the respective auxiliary relay 
    with no message displayed. This is intended for process control.
    •3Φ APPARENT POWER DEMAND LEVEL: When the three-phase apparent power 
    demand equals or exceeds this setpoint , a three-phase apparent power alarm or 
    process control indication will occur. 
    						
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    5.5.7 Pulse Input
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S4 ALARMS/CONTROL  PULSE INPUT
    •PULSE INPUT 1(4) RELAY: Any of the PQMII switch inputs can be assigned to count 
    pulse inputs as shown in 5.3.4 Switch Inputs. This setpoint can be used to give an 
    indication (alarm or control) if the programmed level is equaled or exceeded. Set this 
    setpoint to “Off ” if the feature is not required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm 
    relay and displays an alarm message whenever a pulse count level equals or exceeds 
    the selected level. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” activates the appropriate 
    auxiliary relay but no message is displayed. The “Aux1”, “Aux2”, and “Aux3” selections 
    are intended for process control.
    •PULSE INPUT 1(4) LEVEL: When the pulse input value accumulated in the 
    A1 METERING 
     PULSE COUNTER  PULSE INPUT 1(4)
     actual value equals or exceeds this setpoint 
    value, the relay assigned in the 
    PULSE INPUT 1(4) RELAY will energize. If the “Alarm” relay is 
     PULSE INPUT [] PULSE INPUT 1
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 1 LEVEL
    ≥ 100 UnitsRange: 1 to 65000 in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 1
    DELAY: 10.0 sRange: 0.5 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.5
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 2
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 2 LEVEL
    ≥ 100 UnitsRange: 1 to 65000 in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 2
    DELAY: 10.0 sRange: 0.5 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.5
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 3
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 3 LEVEL
    ≥ 100 UnitsRange: 1 to 65000 in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 3
    DELAY: 10.0 sRange: 0.5 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.5
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 4
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 4 LEVEL
    ≥ 100 UnitsRange: 1 to 65000 in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPULSE INPUT 4
    DELAY: 10.0 sRange: 0.5 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.5
    MESSAGETOTALIZED PULSES
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGETOTAL PULSES LEVEL
    ≥ 100 UnitsRange: 1 to 65000 in steps of 1
    MESSAGETOTALIZED PULSES
    DELAY: 10.0 sRange: 0.5 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.5 
    						
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    assigned, a PULSE INPUT 1(4) ALARM message will also be displayed. The units in this 
    setpoint are determined by the 
    S2 SYSTEM SETUP  PULSE INPUT  PULSE INPUT UNITS 
    setpoint .
    •PULSE INPUT 1(4) DELAY: This setpoint can be used to allow a time delay before the 
    assigned relay will energize after the 
    PULSE INPUT 1(4) LEVEL has been equaled or 
    exceeded.
    •TOTALIZED PULSES RELAY: A relay can be selected to operate based upon a Total 
    Pulse Input Count as conf igured in the PQMII. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm 
    relay and displays an alarm message whenever a pulse count level equals or exceeds 
    the selected level. Selecting “Aux1”, “Aux2”, or “Aux3” activates the appropriate 
    auxiliary relay but no message will be displayed. The “Aux1”, “Aux2”, and “Aux3” 
    selections are intended for process control.
    •TOTAL PULSES LEVEL: When the pulse input value accumulated in the 
    A1 METERING 
     PULSE COUNTER  PULSE INPUT 1+2+3+4
     actual value exceeds this setpoint value, 
    the relay assigned in the 
    TOTALIZED PULSES RELAY will energize. If the “Alarm” relay is 
    assigned, a 
    TOTALIZED PULSES ALARM message will also be displayed. The units in this 
    setpoint are determined by the 
    S2 SYSTEM SETUP  PULSE INPUT  PULSE INPUT UNITS 
    setpoint .
    •TOTALIZED PULSES DELAY: This setpoint can be used to allow a time delay before the 
    assigned relay will energize after the 
    TOTAL PULSES LEVEL has been equaled or exceeded.
    5.5.8 Time
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S4 ALARMS/CONTROL  TIME
    The time function is useful where a general purpose time alarm is required or a process is 
    required to start and stop each day at the specif ied time.
    •TIME RELAY: This setpoint can be used to give an indication (alarm or control) if the 
    programmed 
    PICKUP TIME is equaled or exceeded. Set to “Off ” if the feature is not 
    required. Selecting “Alarm” activates the alarm relay and displays an alarm message 
    whenever the PQMII clock time equals or exceeds the set 
    PICKUP TIME. Selecting “Aux1”, 
    “Aux2”, or “Aux3” activates the appropriate auxiliary relay but no message is displayed. 
    The “Aux1”, “Aux2”, and “Aux3” selections are intended for process control. The 
    selected relay will de-energize when the PQMII clock time equals or exceeds the 
    DROPOUT TIME setting.
     TIME [] TIME
    RELAY: OFFRange: Alarm, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, Off
    MESSAGEPICKUP TIME ≥
    12:00:00 amRange: hh:mm:ss am/pm
    MESSAGEDROPOUT TIME ≥
    12:00:00 pmRange: hh:mm:ss am/pm 
    						
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    •PICKUP TIME: The relay assigned in the TIME RELAY setpoint energizes when the PQMII 
    clock time equals or exceeds the time specif ied in this setpoint . Follow the example 
    below to set the 
    PICKUP TIME.
    •DROPOUT TIME: The relay assigned in the 
    TIME RELAY setpoint de-energizes when the 
    PQMII clock time equals or exceeds the time specif ied in this setpoint . Follow the 
    example above to set the 
    DROPOUT TIME.
    5.5.9 Miscellaneous Alarms
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S4 ALARMS/CONTROL  MISCELLANEOUS
    •SERIAL COM1(2) FAILURE ALARM DELAY: If loss of communications to the external 
    master is required to activate the alarm relay, select a time delay in the range of 5 to 
    60 seconds. In this case, an absence of communication polling on the RS485 
    communication port for the selected time delay will generate the alarm condition. 
    Disable this alarm if communications is not used or is not considered critical. This 
    alarm is not available on the front RS232 port .
    •CLOCK NOT SET ALARM: The software clock in the PQMII will remain running for a 
    period of approximately thirty days after power has been removed from the PQMII 
    power supply inputs. Selecting “On” for this setpoint causes a Clock Not Set Alarm to 
    occur at power-up for power losses greater than thirty days. Once the alarm occurs, 
    the 
    S1 PQMII SETUP  CLOCK  SET TIME & DATE setting must be stored to reset the alarm.
    •DATA LOG 1(2) MEMORY FULL LEVEL: These messages can be used to conf igure 
    alarms to indicate that the Data Logger memory is almost full. Separate alarms are 
    provided for each log. When the log memory reaches the level programmed in this 
    message a Data Log 1(2) Alarm will occur.
    PICKUP TIME≥
    1 :00:00 am2PICKUP TIME≥
    03:0 :00 am0PICKUP TIME≥
    03:35:0 am0
    PICKUP TIME≥
    03:35:55 amNEW SETPOINT
    STORED
    USE THE VALUE
    KEYS TO SELECT
    THE UNDERLINED
    QUANTITIES
    VALUEMESSAGE
    ENTER
    MESSAGE
    MESSAGE
     MISCELLANEOUS [] SERIAL COM1 FAILURE
    ALARM DELAY: OFF sRange: 5 to 60 s in steps of 1 or OFF
    MESSAGESERIAL COM2 FAILURE
    ALARM DELAY: OFF sRange: 5 to 60 s in steps of 1 or OFF
    MESSAGECLOCK NOT SET ALARM:
    ONRange: Off, On
    MESSAGEDATA LOG 1 MEMORY
    FULL LEVEL: OFF %Range: 50 to 100% in steps of 1 or OFF
    MESSAGEDATA LOG 2 MEMORY
    FULL LEVEL: OFF %Range: 50 to 100% in steps of 1 or OFF 
    						
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    5.6 S5 Testing
    5.6.1 Test Relays and LEDs
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  TEST RELAYS & LEDS
    To verify correct operation of output relay wiring, each output relay and status indicator 
    can be manually forced on or off via the keypad or serial port .
    While the 
    OPERATION TEST setpoint is displayed, use the VA L U E keys to scroll to the desired 
    output relay and/or status indicator to be tested. As long as the test message remains 
    displayed the respective output relay and/or status indicator will be forced to remain 
    energized. As soon as a new message is selected, the respective output relay and/or status 
    indicator return to normal operation.
    5.6.2 Current/Voltage 
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  CURRENT/VOLTAGE SIMULATION
    Simulated currents and voltages can be forced instead of using actual currents or 
    voltages. This allows for verif ication of current and voltage related functions.
    •SIMULATION: Enter “On” to switch from actual currents and voltages to the 
    programmed simulated values. Return to “Off ” after simulation is complete.
     TEST RELAYS & []
    LEDSOPERATION TEST:
    NORMAL MODE
     CURRENT/ []
    VOLTAGE SIMULATIONSIMULATION:
    OFFRange: Off, On
    MESSAGESIMULATION ENABLED
    FOR: 15 minRange: 5 to 300 min. in steps of 5 or 
    UNLIMITED
    MESSAGEPHASE A CURRENT:
    0 ARange: 0 to 10000 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPHASE B CURRENT:
    0 ARange: 0 to 10000 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPHASE C CURRENT:
    0 ARange: 0 to 10000 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGENEUTRAL CURRENT:
    0 ARange: 0 to 10000 A in steps of 1
    MESSAGEVax VOLTAGE:
    0 VRange: 0 to 65000 V in steps of 1
    MESSAGEVbx VOLTAGE:
    0 VRange: 0 to 65000 V in steps of 1
    MESSAGEVcx VOLTAGE:
    0 VRange: 0 to 65000 V in steps of 1
    MESSAGEPHASE ANGLE:
    0 DEGREESRange: 0 to 359 degrees in steps of 1 
    						
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    •SIMULATION ENABLED FOR: Select the desired length of time to enable simulation. 
    When the programmed time has elapsed, current and voltage simulation will turn off. 
    If “Unlimited” is selected, simulated currents and voltages will be used until simulation 
    is turned off via the 
    SIMULATION setpoint or via the serial port or until control power is 
    removed from the PQMII.
    •PHASE A/B/C/NEUTRAL CURRENT: Enter the desired phase and neutral currents for 
    simulation.
    •Vax/Vbx/Vcx VOLTAGE: Enter the desired voltages for simulation. The voltages 
    entered will be line or phase quantities depending upon the VT wiring type selected 
    with the 
    S2 SYSTEM SETUP  CURRENT/VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION  VT WIRING setpoint .
    •PHASE ANGLE: This setpoint represents the phase shift from a unity power factor. 
    Enter the desired phase angle between the current and voltage. The angle between 
    the individual currents and voltages is f ixed at 120°.
    5.6.3 Analog Outputs 
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  ANALOG OUTPUTS SIMULATION
    •SIMULATION: Enter “On” to switch from actual analog outputs to the programmed 
    simulated values. Set this setpoint “Off ” after simulation is complete.
    •SIMULATION ENABLED FOR: Select the desired length of time that simulation will be 
    enabled. When the programmed time has elapsed, analog output simulation will turn 
    off. If unlimited is selected, simulated analog outputs will be used until simulation is 
    turned off via the 
    SIMULATION setpoint or via the serial port or until control power is 
    removed from the PQMII.
    •ANALOG OUTPUT 1(4): Enter the percentage of analog output to be simulated. The 
    output is 0 to 1 or 4 to 20 mA, depending upon the installed option.
    For example, alter the setpoints below:
    S5 TESTING  ANALOG OUTPUTS SIMULATION  ANALOG OUTPUT 1: “50.0%”
    S5 TESTING  ANALOG OUTPUTS SIMULATION  SIMULATION: “On”
    The output current level on Analog Output 1 will be 12 mA (4 to 20mA) or 0.5 mA (0 to 1mA).
     ANALOG OUTPUTS []
    SIMULATIONSIMULATION:
    OFFRange: Off, On
    MESSAGESIMULATION ENABLED
    FOR: 15 minRange: 5 to 300 min. in steps of 5 or 
    UNLIMITED
    MESSAGEANALOG OUTPUT 1:
    OFF %Range: 0.0 to 120.0% in steps of 0.1
    MESSAGEANALOG OUTPUT 2:
    OFF %Range: 0.0 to 120.0% in steps of 0.1
    MESSAGEANALOG OUTPUT 3:
    OFF %Range: 0.0 to 120.0% in steps of 0.1
    MESSAGEANALOG OUTPUT 4:
    OFF %Range: 0.0 to 120.0% in steps of 0.1 
    						
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    NoteSimulated values for Analog outputs may only be entered while SIMULATION mode is set 
    to “On”.
    5.6.4 Analog Input
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  ANALOG INPUTS SIMULATION
    •SIMULATION: Enter “On” to switch from an actual analog input to the programmed 
    simulated value. Set this setpoint “Off ” after simulation is complete.
    •SIMULATION ENABLED FOR: Select the desired length of time to run simulation. When 
    the programmed time has elapsed, analog input simulation will end. If “Unlimited” is 
    selected, the simulated analog input will be used until simulation is turned off via the 
    SIMULATION setpoint or via the serial port or until control power is removed from the 
    PQMII.
    •ANALOG INPUT: Enter an analog input current in the range of 4 to 20 mA to be 
    simulated.
    5.6.5 Switch Inputs
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  SWITCH INPUTS SIMULATION
    •SIMULATION: Enter “On” to switch from actual switch inputs to the programmed 
    simulated switches. Set this setpoint “Off ” after simulation is complete.
    •SIMULATION ENABLED FOR: Select the desired length of time that simulation will be 
    enabled. When the programmed time has elapsed, switch input simulation will turn 
    off. If “Unlimited” is selected, the simulated switch inputs will be used until simulation 
     ANALOG INPUT []
    SIMULATIONSIMULATION:
    OFFRange: Off, On
    MESSAGESIMULATION ENABLED
    FOR: 15 minRange: 5 to 300 min. in steps of 5 or 
    UNLIMITED
    MESSAGEANALOG INPUT:
    OFF mARange: 4.0 to 20.0 mA in steps of 0.1
     SWITCH INPUTS []
    SIMULATIONSIMULATION:
    OffRange: Off, On
    MESSAGESIMULATION ENABLED
    FOR: 15 min.Range: 5 to 300 min. in steps of 5 or 
    UNLIMITED
    MESSAGESWITCH INPUT A:
    OpenRange: Open, Closed
    MESSAGESWITCH INPUT B:
    OpenRange: Open, Closed
    MESSAGESWITCH INPUT C:
    OpenRange: Open, Closed
    MESSAGESWITCH INPUT D:
    OpenRange: Open, Closed 
    						
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    is turned off via the SIMULATION setpoint or via the serial port or until control power is 
    removed from the PQMII.
    •SWITCH INPUT A(D): Enter the switch input status (open or closed) to be simulated.
    5.6.6 Factory Use Only
    PATH: SETPOINTS  S5 TESTING  FACTORY USE ONLY
    These messages are for access by GE Multilin personnel only for testing and service.
     FACTORY USE []
    ONLYSERVICE PASSCODE:
    0Range: N/A 
    						
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