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These settings will change AC and DC monitoring for all ESC1 and ENA devices in the system.<br>
 
These settings will change AC and DC monitoring for all ESC1 and ENA devices in the system.<br>
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This feature is available from Exigo 1.3 and newer.
  
 
== Individual Settings ==
 
== Individual Settings ==

Revision as of 14:19, 12 December 2016

ESC1 power inputs

This article explains how to enable monitoring for both AC and DC power input.
The Exigo ESC1 and the ENA2200 can be connected to a primary AC power source and a secondary DC power source.
Switch-over between these power supplies is seamless and controlled by the units themselves.
The power input monitoring can be individually turned on or off.
ENA2400 has only DC power input. This can also be monitored.

Database Wizard

When creating a new database using the wizard both the AC and the DC power monitoring is by default turned off:

EMT Wizard


Selecting this will turn on AC or DC monitoring for all ESC1 and ENA devices in the system.

EMT Settings

All the settings in the wizard can be changed later on, including AC and DC monitoring.
In the device three go to System -> Default Configuration:

EMT - Default Configuration


These settings will change AC and DC monitoring for all ESC1 and ENA devices in the system.
This feature is available from Exigo 1.3 and newer.

Individual Settings

It is also possible to not use system settings but use individual setting for each ESC1 or ENA device.
In the device three got to the desired device -> Power Sources:

EMT - Individual AC and DC monitoring


If you then remove the tick off Use System Setting it is possible to individual turn on or off the AC or DC monitoring.