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“Get Idle Time” (28) The “Idle Time” is the amount of time of no signal that the communication
modules closes the TCP/IP connection. This function reads this value from the communication
module.
“Idle Time Sec” (29) The “Idle Time” is the amount of time of no signal that the communication
modules closes the TCP/IP connection. This function sets the communication module with the
specified number of seconds.
“Backup Data” (30) function is used to backup all of the data before removing the battery. After
clicking “Go” for this function, the page in Figure 36 is displayed providing instructions.
Figure 36
“Real-Time Refresh Rate” (31) sets the frequency at which the “Watt” and “Watt-Hour” menu
page of the GEM Setup is refreshed. By default, the data is refreshed every “8” seconds. The
lowest allowable refresh rate is “3” seconds. Assigning a value lower than “3” sets the value to
“8” second.
“Display Comp” (32) only applies if the “Single Phase (Special CT)” option is enabled on page 13.
Clicking this function will cause the “compensation” setting to be displayed in the “Channel CT”
section. This option remains active only until the GEM is rebooted. Figure 37 shows how the CT
settings page is displayed under normal circumstances when the “Single Phase (Special CT)”
option is used. Once the “Display Comp” option is enabled, the same page will display an
additional column (1) in Figure 38. Notice that the SPLIT-30 CT (2) has a compensation value of
two (3).
Figure 37
Figure 38
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