The 'Power Reading' page is the main page of the power sensor which shows the actual measurement value and some important settings. Parameter settings reported here, are for information only. To change a setting switch to the Settings page. The 'Power Reading' page automatically refreshes once a second. The table below describes the information shown by this page:
| Parameter Name | Description |
|---|---|
| power reading | Shows the actually measured power. The displayed value is the calibrated power at the power sensor's input with the frequency compensation values and an optional level offset added. |
| frequency | If you have set the frequency value at the Setting page to a non-zero value, the power sensor interpolates this frequency in the frequency response calibration table and includes this value into the displayed power value. |
| cal offset freq | The amount of frequency response compensation applied is displayed in this field (see description above). |
| Display Offset | At the Setting page, you may enter an additional level offset which also is included into the displayed value. The value actually used by the power sensor is displayed here. |
| temperature | Shows the temperature inside the power sensor's enclosure. |
| average filter | Shows the averaging mode actually used by the power sensor. |
| Sensitivity | Shows the input amplifier range actually used. |
| alarm threshold | Shows the alarm threshold actually set at the Setting page. If the displayed power reading falls below this limit, an alarm is reported and the normally closed alarm contact is opened. |
| Raw adc value | Shows the actual measurment value as raw ADC-value (0..65535) |
| Time | Shows the actual time. |
| Last time sync | Shows the last synchronization of the time and the source (RTC, NTP) |
| level alarm | Shows the actual alarm threshold state (OK /FAULT) |
| NTP time sync alarm | Shows the actual alarm state of the NTP time server |