MPR50
NETWORK ANALYSER
A3782b
ver.1.78
ATTENTION : Consult the operating instructions before using the equipment.
If these precautions are not properly observed and carried out, it can cause physical accident
or damage to the equipment or the installation.
The manufacturer or the authorized seller is not responsible for the consequences
resulting from failure to comply with these precautions.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This equipment has been manufactured and tested and it has left the factory in perfectly safe condition.
To preserve this and ensure safe operation of the equipment the user should comply with the instructions
which are mentioned in this manual.
Before installing, check that the operating and network voltages are the same!
Before carrying out any work on the equipment, check that it is disconnected from the electrical supply.
If the equipment is no longer completely safe to use, it should be taken out of service and
protected against any accidental use.
Operator Safety
Read the following recommendations carefully before installing and operating the equipment.
The equipment described in this manual is designed only to be used by trained personnel.
Maintenance work must be carried out only by qualified, authorised personnel.
Personnel must observe the usual safety procedures for safe operation and during any maintenance work.
Breakdown Precautions
If you suspect that the equipment may no longer be safe (e.g. because of transport or operational damage),
it must be taken out of service and protected against any accidental use.
The equipment should be handed over to authorised technicians for checking.
Cleaning Instructions
Disconnect the equipment from the electrical supply and only use a damp cloth to clean the external surfaces.
Do not use any abrasive materials or solvents. Do not allow any moisture to reach the connection terminals.
Standards which are applied to the device:
EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, EN 55016-2-1, EN 55016-2-3, EN 55011, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61010-1
EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-8, EN 61000-4-11
Important note for system connection
indicators indicate the existence of the three phases.
If indicator (Phase sequence is not correct) is seen, you have to change any of the 2 phases before proceeding.
(L1 - L2, L2 - L3 or L1 - L3)
Figure 1: The existence of three phases on LCD.
SUMMARY
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................................................1
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR SYSTEM CONNECTION.........................................................................1
1. DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................................................................3
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................3
The front panel.......................................................................................................................................3
Front panel properties...........................................................................................................................4
The rear panel.......................................................................................................................................5
2. INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................5
2.1
2.2
2.3
Mechanical assembly..........................................................................................................................5
Operating conditions............................................................................................................................5
Electrical connection.............................................................................................................................6
3. GENERAL MENU.....................................................................................................................................7
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
Setup..................................................................................................................................................7
Network...............................................................................................................................................7
Display................................................................................................................................................8
Instantaneous Values..........................................................................................................................8
Energy.................................................................................................................................................10
Demand..............................................................................................................................................12
Manufacturer-Product Information.........................................................................................................16
Password.............................................................................................................................................16
Formulas..............................................................................................................................................17
Factory Settings......................................................................................................................................17
Technical Data.....................................................................................................................................17
4. STANDART AND EXPLANATIONS...............................................................................................18
1. DESCRIPTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Device, based on DSP(Digital Signal Processor), is designed for the purpose of measuring all parameters in industry
plants .The measured parameters can be displayed on LCD screen which has dimension of 3.6 inch and can be
read easily in dark environments by activating the Back-Light function.
Measurements of parameters given in the parameter table can be displayed on LCD screen.
Current and voltage transformer ratios can be programmed.
Parameters in 3 phase with neutral, 3 phase without neutral and Aron connection systems can be measured
The existence of 3 phases can be displayed as VL1 ,VL2 , VL3 on the right corner of the device at any
time.
Unauthorized access to the devices settings can be prevented by setting up a password from the Setup
Menu.
Figure 2: General view of the device
1.2 THE FRONT PANEL
KEY FUNCTIONS
Exit from a menu any time
Go to next menu or increase related value
Go to the previous menu or decrease related value
Enter to a menu or confirm the data entry
Figure 3: Display and buttons.
Four buttons provide access to programming and measurement screens.
The display is LCD and has a white backlight.
1.3 FRONT PANEL PROPERTIES
7
10
8 9
11
12
14
13
15
16
17
6
18
1 .........
2 .........
3 .........
4 .........
5 .........
6 ..........
7 ..........
8 ..........
9 ..........
10 ..........
11 ..........
12 ..........
13 .........
14 .........
15 .........
Menu (ENTER) button.
Down button.
Up button.
ESC button. Exits from a menu or settings at any time.
Menu / Energy line : Shows the present menu. / It also shows the energy values.
Shows whether the value in the Energy Menu is Export, Import, Inductive or capacitive.
Indicates if the measure is phase to phase or phase to neutral.
The Cosj or PF (Power Factor) value of the related phase.
Indicates if the measurement is capacitive or inductive.
Min. and Max. symbols for the demand menu.
Total symbol. Shows the total value of the related measurement.
Phase sequence failure
Demand symbol. Shows the demand value of the related parameter.
Phase indication symbols.
Shows the following measurement values with units.
(V, kV, MV, A, kA, MA, W, kW, MW, VA, kVA, MVA, VAr, kVAr, MVAr)
16 ......... 3.6 LCD Display.
17 ......... Backlight.
18 ......... Shows the unit of energy values. (kWh, kVArh, MWh, MVArh)
1.4 THE REAR PANEL
L1
L2
L3
Network Analyser
Service
10
L1
L2
L3
11 12 13 14 15 16
50/60 Hz; <6VA
Un
Iin :0.005-5.5A (IL1,IL2,IL3)
25
26
Vin :1-300 VAC (L-N)
2-500 VAC (L-L)
Figure 4: The terminals on the rear panel.
L1
L2
L3
Current Monitoring Terminals
1 (k) 2 (l) 3 (k) 4 (l) 5 (k) 6 (l)
7
8
L1
25
9
L2
L3
Voltage Monitoring Terminals
10
N
Auxiliary Supply Terminals
26
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
The following drawings are the overall dimensions for the device and the panel cut-out.
96mm
79.3mm
70mm
90mm
91mm
Wall
91mm
Panel Cut-Out
Type PR 19
96mm
50mm
Figure 5: Dimension and the panel cut-out.
2.2 OPERATING CONDITIONS
CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENT
The device should be protected from water / dense moisture and be installed in a covered enclosure when
o
o
used in a dusty environment.Ambient operating temperature is between -5 C and +50 C
ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENT
Although the device is protected against electrical current fluctuations, it is advisable to avoid the immediate
proximity of equipment generating heavy drains (high power contactors, sets of busbars, etc.) The quality of
communication obtained from the computer bus depends to a large extent on observing these precautions.
2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Wire thickness for voltage terminals must be 2.5 mm2 and 4.0 mm2 for current terminals.
3 Phase with neutral connection
K
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
Current Measurement Inputs
Voltage Measurement Inputs
7
8
L1
Service
11 12 13 14 15 16
10
9
L2
L3
External
Supply
25
1A
26
L1
N
Figure 6: 3 phase with neutral connection
3 Phase without neutral connection
K
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
Current Measurement Inputs
Voltage Measurement Inputs
7
8
L1
Service
11 12 13 14 15 16
10
9
L2
L3
External
Supply
25
1A
26
L1
N
Figure 7: 3 phase without neutral connection
3 Phase without neutral Aron connection.
K
L1
L2
l
K
L3
1
L1
L2
5
L3
Current Measurement Inputs
Voltage Measurement Inputs
7
8
L1
9
L2
L3
10
Service
11 12 13 14 15 16
External
Supply
25
1A
26
L1
N
Figure 8: ARON connection (3 phase without neutral connection)
3. GENERAL MENU
3.1 SETUP
In order for correct measurements and applications, make necesarry configurations in the SETUP menu.
Sub-menus under the SETUP menu and settings are explained in detail below.
3.2 Network
In this menu, current transformer primary value, voltage transformer ratio and system connection type of device are set.
It has 5 sub-menus.
CT:.., VT:, Net:, Eng:........, E.Unit:.....
CT (Current Transformer Ratio)
The current transformer ratio is set between 1...5000.
Figure 9: Setting the current transformer ratio
VT (Voltage Transformer Ratio)
The voltage transformer ratio can be adjusted between 1.0...4000.0
Please be careful that this value must be the voltage transformer ratio but not the value of the primary or
secondary voltage.
Figure 10: Setting the voltage transformer ratio
Net (Network Type)
The network type is set in this menu.
3P4W
: 3 Phase + Neutral (Star connection)
3P3W
: 3 Phase without Neutral (Delta connection)
ARON
: ARON connection.
NOT : In 3P3W connections, as the neutral point is not connected, VLN voltages could be monitored different
on unbalanced voltages.
Figure 11: Setting the type of system connection
Eng
If Tot menu is selected, device measures the reactive powers of the phases. If the total reactive power of the
phases is inductive, it is recorded to the inductive area; If capacitive, it is recorded to the reactive area. If Sprt
menu is selected, device measures the reactive powers of three phases for each phase seperately. If it is in
the inductive area, it is recorded to the inductive reactive area. If it is in the capacitive area, it is recorded to
the capacitive reactive area.
Measurement for each phase seperately can be done for 3P4W (3 Phase with Neutral) systems.
Figure 12: Setting the energy calculation type
E.Unit: (Energy Unit)
It is used for determine the units of energy counters. Counters can be chosen Mega or Kilo.
for example : If energy counter value is 12345678901 kWh
when k is chosen, 45678901 kWh will be displayed or
when M is chosen, 12345678 MWh will be displayed.
Warning :
You may quit all settings any time by
key.
You must record any change in the settings by
menu key.
3.3 Display
In this menu, LCD display settings are configured. It has 3 sub-menus. Loop: ... , Cont: ... , BL: ...
Loop (Loop duration)
In this menu, the duration of displaying instantaneous value is adjusted automatically. The Loop duration can be
adjusted as No or between 1... 600 in terms of seconds.
For example; when the loop duration is set as 10sec. in the Instantaneous Values menu, if any button is not
pressed during 10 sec. the Instantaneous values are displayed in sequence for 10 seconds periods.
By using this function all instantaneous values can be observed sequentially without pressing any buttons.
This function can be cancelled by selecting No option in the Loop Menu.
Figure 13: Setting the loop duration
Cont (Contrast - LCD Display Clarity Settings)
The value can be set between 1....6.
Figure 14: Setting the contrast clarity
BL (Backlight)
Measured values can easily be read on the LCD screen even in dark environments with feature of the backlight
function.
On
: Backlight is On continuously.
Off
: Backlight is Off continuously.
Auto
: Backlight is switched on automatically when a button is pressed. It is switched off automatically at
the end of 30 seconds if any button is not pressed again.
Figure 15: Setting the contrast clarity
3.4 INSTANTANEOUS VALUES
This menu is the last menu that is reached by pressing ESC button while in any menu.
Also it is the main menu of device. If you wait a while without pressing any buttons in
any menu, the Instantaneous value menu automatically comes back.
When device is energized for the first time, the device is in the Instantaneous values
menu and shows the instantaneous values.
The display is seen as below.
Note: When devices phase voltages exceed 330.0 V, phase-phase voltages exceed 530.0 V, phase currents
exceed 5.500 A according to upper limits of measurement, HIGH is displayed on display.
By scrolling with
(UP),
(DOWN) buttons while in the Instantaneous Values Menu, the below parameters
of the network are displayed.
VoltageVLN
VoltageVLL
Active (W)
Reactive (VAr) -
Freq. Hz
AverageV LN
Currents
P. Factor
Apparent (VA)
SPowers -
AverageV LL
SCurrent
S P.F.
(Neutral Current)
Measured phase-phase voltage value
Measured phase-neutral voltage value
VL1, VL2, VL3
Cosj
VL1-2, VL2-3, VL3-1
Current measure of each phase
IL1, IL2, IL3
Power factor measure of all phases
PFL1, PFL2, PFL3
Active power measure of all phases
Cosj measure of all phases
CosjL1, CosjL2, CosjL3
PL1, PL2, PL3
Apparent power measure of all phases
Reactive power measure of all phases
QL1, QL2, QL3
Measured total active, total reactive
S P, S Q , S S and total apparent power values
SL1, SL2, SL3
Total power factor values of all phases
NOTES:
* If there is - symbol before the measured active power, it indicates the existence of active export power.
* When ARON connection is chose, L2 - - - symbol is seen at the
,
,
,
, max.IL,
Frequency of the system.
(The frequency is measured from the L1 phase.)
,
min.IL,
,
,
IL menus.
The average value of the measured
phase-neutral voltages
Av. = (VL1 + VL2 + VL3) / 3
The average value of the measured
phase-phase voltages
Av. = (VL1-2 + VL2-3 + VL3-1) / 3
The total current value of all phases
Watching the Values of the Other Parameters
Other parameters are grouped under the; ENERGY, DEMAND menus.
3.5 ENERGY
The Energy Values:
In this menu, below energy values are displayed and cleared.
Import Active Energy
Export Active Energy
Inductive Reactive Energy
Capacitive Reactive Energy values
These energy values can be cleared one by one or all at once.
Imp. (Import Active Energy)
Figure 16: Import Active Energy value
Clearing the Import Active Energy value
Figure 17: Clearing the Import Active Energy value
Exp. (Export Active Energy value)
Figure 18: Export Active Energy value
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Warning :
You may quit all settings any time by
key.
You must record any change in the settings by
menu key.
Clearing the Export Active Energy value
Figure 19: Clearing the Export Active Energy value
Ind. (Inductive Reactive Energy)
Figure 20: Inductive Reactive Energy value
Clearing the Inductive Reactive Energy value
Figure 21: Clearing the Inductive Reactive Energy value
Cap. (Capacitive Reactive Energy)
X2
Figure 22: Capacitive Reactive Energy value.
Clearing the Capacitive Reactive Energy value
X2
Figure 23: Clearing the Capacitive Reactive Energy value
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Warning :
You may quit all settings any time by
key.
You must record any change in the settings by
menu key.
Clearing all energy values (Exp, Imp, Ind, Cap)
Figure 24: Clearing all energy values
3.6 DEMAND
Observing Demand, min. and max. Values
Demand : It shows the averages which arise on power and current during demand time
min. value : It shows the min. value different from zero that measured on voltages.
max. value : It shows the max. value that measured on voltages.
max.VL-N (max. voltage values between Phase-Neutral)
min.VL-N (min. voltage values between Phase-Neutral)
max. Demand IL (Max. demand values of phase currents)
min. Demand IL (Min. demand values of phase currents)
Demand IL (Demand values of phase currents)
max. Demand SI and min. Demand SI (Total max. and min. demand values of phase current)
Demand SI (Demand value of total phase current)
Demand SP, Demand SQ and Demand SS (Demand values of total power values)
max. Demand SP, max. Demand SQ and max. Demand SS (Max. demand values of total powers)
min. Demand SP, min. Demand SQ and min. Demand SS (Min. demand values of total powers)
Minimum, maximum and demand values can be cleared one by one or all at once.
Figure 25: Demand values
max. VLN (Max. values of the phase-neutral voltages)
Figure 26: Max. VLN
Clearing the max. VLN (Max. values of the phase-neutral voltages)
Figure 27: Clearing the max. VLN
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Warning :
You may quit all settings any time by
key.
You must record any change in the settings by
menu key.
Min. VLN (Min. values of the phase-neutral voltages)
Figure 28: Min. VLN value
Clearing the min. VLN (Min. values of the phase-neutral voltages)
Figure 29: Clearing the min. VLN value
max. Demand IL (Max demand values of phase currents)
Figure 30: Max. demand IL value
Clearing the max. Demand IL (Max demand values of phase currents)
Figure 31: Clearing the max. demand IL value
min. Demand IL (Min demand values of phase currents)
Figure 32: Min. demand IL value
Clearing the min. Demand IL (Min demand values of phase currents)
Figure 33: Clearing the min. demand IL value
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Warning :
You may quit all settings any time by
key.
You must record any change in the settings by
menu key.
Demand IL (Demand values of the currents)
Figure 34: Demand IL
Clearing the Demand IL (Demand values of the currents)
Figure 35: Clearing the demand IL
Demand S l, Min. / Max. Demand S l (Demand, min / max demand values
of total phase currents)
Figure 36: Demand S l, Min. / Max. demand S l
Clearing the Demand S l, Min. / Max. Demand S l (Demand, min / max demand values
of total phase currents)
Figure 37: Clearing the demand S l, Min. / Max. demand S l
Demand S Powers (Demand values of total powers)
Active (P), Reactive (Q) and Apparent (S) Powers
Figure 38: Demand S Powers
Clearing the Demand S Powers (Demand values of total powers)
Figure 39: Clearing the Demand S Powers
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Max. Demand S. Powers: (Max. demand values of total powers)
Active (P), Reactive (Q) and Apparent (S) powers
Figure 40: Max. Demand value of S. Powers
Max. Demand S. Powers: (Clearing max. demand values of total powers)
Figure 41: Clearing Max. Demand values of S. Powers
Min. Demand S. Powers: (Min. demand values of total powers)
Active (P), Reactive (Q) and Apparent (S) powers
Figure 42: Min. Demand value of S. Powers
Min. Demand S. Powers: (Clearing min. demand values of total powers)
Figure 43: Clearing Min. Demand values of S. Powers
Clearing All Demand values and min. / max. values at once
Figure 44: Clearing all demand values and min. / max. values at once
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3.7 MANUFACTURE-PRODUCT INFORMATION
INFO
The information about the manufacturer are seen in this menu.
Producer-Production Information
Information about manufacturer, the version number of the device, company contact information and serial
number (8 digit) are on this menu.
Figure 45: Producer-Production Information
3.8 PASSWORD
User password is set and activated in this menu.
In order to prevent the devices SETUP, DEMAND and ENERGY menus from unauthorized access, it is necesarry
to set up a 3 digit user password and then activate it.
Set Psw (Menu for setting up a user password)
Figure 46: Setting the password
Chg Psw (Menu for changing the user password)
Figure 47: Changing the password
The new password is saved to the SETUP, DEMAND and ENERGY menus.
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3.9 FORMULAS
N
RMS Values for Voltages
1
N
Vrms=
ni2
RMS Values for Currents
1
N
Irms=
i=0
Total Active Power
Apparent Power
P=
SS =
1
N
i 2i
i=0
pi
Total Reactive Power
1
N
SP.F =
SP
SS
Q=
i=0
SP +SQ
Total Power Factor
qi
i=0
3.10 FACTORY SETTINGS
Network
CT (Current transformer)
VT ( Voltage transformer)
Net (System Connection)
Eng (Energy)
E.Unit (Energy Unit)
Display
Loop (Loop duration)
Cont (Contrast)
BL. (Backlight)
Password
Set Psw (Setting up the password)
: 10
: 1.0
: 3P4W
: Tot.
:k
: No
:6
: Auto
: 000 (None)
3.11 TECHNICAL DATA
Operating Voltage (Un)
Frequency
Power Consumption
Burden
Measurement Input
Voltage
Current
Measurement Ranges
Voltage
Current
Frequency
Power
Energy
Measurement Category
Accuracy
Voltage, Current
Active Power
Reactive, Apparent Power
Voltage Transformer Ratio
Current Transformer Ratio
Connection Type
Demand Time
Ambient Temperature
Display
Dimensions
Equipment Protection Class
Box Protection Class
Terminal Block Protection Class
Box Material
Installation
Wire Thickness for Voltage Connection
Wire Thickness for Current Connection
Weight
Installation Category
Type
Package Dimensions
Package Weight
Pcs per Package
: Please look behind the device.
: 50 / 60 Hz
: < 6 VA
: < 1 VA (Current Burden)
: < 0.5 VA (Voltage Burden)
: 1,0 - 300,0 V AC (L-N)
: 2,0 - 500,0 V AC (L-L)
: 0,005 - 5,500 A
: 1,0 V - 400,0 kV
: 0,005 - 10000 A
: 45,0 - 65,0 Hz
: 0 - 4 000 M (W, VAr, VA)
: 0 - 99 999 999 kWh, kVArh or MWh, MVArh
: CAT III
: 0.5%2digit
: 1%2digit
: 2%2digit
: 1,0...4000,0
: 1...5000
: 3P-4W, 3P-3W, ARON
: 15 min.
: -5C ; +50C
: 3,6 LCD with Backlight
: PR-19
: Double Insulation-Class II ( )
: IP 40
: IP 00
: Non-flammable
: Flush mounting with rear terminals
: 2,5 mm2
: 4,0 mm2
: 0.75 kg
: Class II
: PR 19
: 280x280x265 mm
: 6 kg
: 8 pcs
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4. Standarts and Explanations
EN 61000-6-2 : Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Immunity for
industrial environments.
EN 61000-6-4 : Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Emission
standard for industrial environments.
EN 55016-2-1 : Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus
and methods. Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity. Conducted
disturbance measurements.
EN 55016-2-3 : Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus
and methods. Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity. Radiated disturbance
measurements.
EN 55011 : Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of
industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
EN 61000-3-2 : Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits for harmonic current emissions
(equipment input current < 16A per phase)
EN 61000-3-3 : Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits - Limitation of
voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems,
for equipment with rated current = 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional
connection.
EN 61010-1 : Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and
laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements.
EN 61000-4-2 : Elektrostatic discharge immunity test.
EN 61000-4-3 : Radiated RF electromagnetic field immunity test.
EN 61000-4-4 : Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test.
EN 61000-4-5 : Surge immunity test.
EN 61000-4-6 : Immunity to RF conducted disturbances.
EN 61000-4-8 : Power frequency magnetic field immunity test.
EN 61000-4-11 : Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test.
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MPR50 MENU MAP
ON
INSTANT VALUES
Voltage
L
N
Voltage
L
L
Currents
P. Factor
ESC
Cosj
Active
Apparent
Reactive
ESC
L
N
Average
L
L
ESC
INFO
ESC
ESC
Clear
PSW
ESC
ESC
Imp.
Average
SETUP
ESC
Exp.
Freq. Hz
SP.F
ESC
DEMAND
ENERGY
S Powers
Clear
PSW
ESC
ESC
Clear
PSW
ESC
ESC
Clear
V
C
l
e
a
r
A
l
l
PSW
Clear
ESC
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
ESC
CT:
ESC
VT:
ESC
ESC
ESC
A
ESC
ESC
PSW
A
ESC
ESC
Password
Defined
ESC
Network
PSW
Password
Defined
ESC
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
Clear
PSW
Net:
C
l
e
a
r
ESC
Eng:
ESC
E.Unit:
ESC
ESC
Display
ESC
SA, SA
ESC
ESC
S W. VAr. VA
A
l
l
ESC
Loop:
ESC
Cont:
ESC
BL:
ESC
ESC
S W. VAr. VA
ESC
ESC
Set Psw Password Undefined
ESC
S W. VAr. VA
ESC
Chg Psw Password Defined
ESC
Password
Defined
Blue symbols are the front buttons of MPR50 and
they show how the progress, which is shown in red
arrows, can be done with regarding buttons.
Ver.
ESC
S Current