McGraw-Edison CL-4C

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Below you will find brief information for voltage regulator controls CL-4C, voltage regulator controls CL-5. This guide is intended for users of the McGraw-Edison voltage regulator controls. It describes the software's functionality and helps users to understand the features and capabilities of the controls.

Key Features

  • Send and receive data
  • Review readings and update settings
  • Create new settings by modifying an existing file
  • Print reports on any
  • Communication to a control through a new server
  • Build settings for a new control from scratch or copy
  • Build standard configuration settings
  • Receive readings and settings into a laptop computer
  • Operate and interrogate a control
  • The files, both settings and readings, are in a non-proprietary database

Pages: 30 McGraw-Edison CL-4C Manual

Brand: McGraw-Edison Category: Software manuals Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

Can I print a report without configuring the printer?
Yes, you can print reports on any Windows compatible printer without difficult printer and report configuration steps.
How do I connect to a control?
You can connect your PC to a Control to receive settings and readings from it, to send new settings to it, and to operate it. Connect the Data Port-to-Computer Interface cable from the COM port on your PC to the Data Port on the control.
What data formats can be used with the program?
Settings and readings are saved in files with an extension of “dbf”. The files can be copied, moved and deleted like any other file on your PC.
What are settings?
Settings are the control programming parameters that set up how the control operates. You can receive the settings from a control so you can review them, change them, or save them for later use.
What are readings?
A reading is settings plus the output of metering, load profile, and event/profile recorders in the control. The metering, load profile, and event/profile recorder data tell you how the system and device that the control operates with is performing.

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