
Packet Send Menu
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Referring to Figure 21 (1), the “Input Wattage Simulation” is a utility which can be used if no CTs are
connected to the GEM and fictional values are required for setup purposes. When this option is
selected, all 32 channels will generate wattage values and the watt-seconds and watt-hour values will
increment accordingly.
Be careful! Enabling this will add fictional data to any valid data of loads which have been monitored.
To start this function, click the “ON” button (1) in Figure 21 then click the “Input Wattage Simulation”
button. This function may be disabled by using the same procedure just described, but selecting “OFF”
button. This function is also automatically disabled if the GEM power is cycled or the GEM is re-booted.
Figure 21
Figure 22 shows the effect of enabling the “Input Wattage Simulation” when viewing the “Watt” menu
page. The first group of channels one to sixteen (1) generate varying power values while the next group
(2) will always show the same power values. These values ignore any CT signals that may be present on
the GEM.
Figure 22
SHOW PACKET
The “Show Packet” utility, Figure 21 (2), is used to view the packet structure of non-binary packet
formats. This is helpful during initial setup when posting data over the internet.
Figure 23 show the page that appears when the “Show Packet” button is clicked. The entire packet (1) is
displayed. Clicking “Refresh Packet” (2) causes all of the data in the packet to be updated. “Return” (3)
takes you back to the setup page.
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