The Advanced Settings menu is passcode protected.
The default passcode is 0 0 0 0 although it can be changed with the Passcode menu option.
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The Phase setting is only used when installing a single phase onto a 3-phase
supply.
It should be set to match the phase number that the is wired to so that the power
measurements are correct and that the responds to the correct phase when using
the wireless sensor.
The Phase Rotation setting is only used on three phase units and should correspond to
the wiring to the input terminals. Only the following specific options are available:
• 1/2/3 (Phase 1 wired into “L1”, Phase 2 wired into “L2”, Phase 3 wired into “L3”)
• 2/3/1 (Phase 2 wired into “L1”, Phase 3 wired into “L2”, Phase 1 wired into “L3”)
• 3/1/2 (Phase 3 wired into “L1”, Phase 1 wired into “L2”, Phase 2 wired into “L3”)
See Three-Phase Systems(page 40) and Net Phases (page 24) for more information.
Single Phase only
When a single phase is installed on a 230V delta connected supply, it is necessary to tell which phase
has been connected to the neutral terminal.
Note: In most installations the Phase Return setting should be left as “N” for Neutral
Sets the maximum current that the will draw (including when boosting and FAST mode). This is useful if the
supply current is limited, for instance, if is connected on a 16A circuit instead of a 32A.
In some countries the electricity distribution company limit the maximum current that can flow in the neutral
conductor on a three phase supply (for example, the neutral current is limited to 20A in Germany). Use this setting if
a neutral current limit is specified for your installation.
Before starting a charge, carries out a check to make sure that the protective earth conductor is still connected.
This check only works in a TN or TT connected electricity supply. If you are on an IT supply or find that the protective
earth check is too sensitive then change this setting to “IT”.