Circutor Computer 8d96 Manual Full Work
Device Identification Report
Device Name: Computer 8D96 (CVM-8D96) Manufacturer: CIRCUTOR, S.A. Device Type: Three-phase Multifunction Power Analyzer / Network Meter
4. How to Obtain the Manual
Since direct file uploads are not possible in this text report, follow these steps to download the full PDF: circutor computer 8d96 manual full
- Go to www.circutor.com.
- Enter "CVM" or "CVM-8D96" in the search bar.
- Navigate to the "Documentation" or "Downloads" tab on the product page.
- Look for the "User Manual" (Manual de usuario / Manual de usuario).
What you may actually be looking for
| If you meant… | Likely actual product |
|---------------|----------------------|
| Circutor computer | Possibly a PLC, power analyzer, or energy regulator with communication capabilities (e.g., CVM series, Raption, or PLC Compact series) |
| 8D96 | Could be a misreading of: CVM‑96, CIR‑8D, 8D as a batch code, or a third‑party device labeled “8D96” |
| Manual full | Service / user manual for an industrial control or energy device | Go to www
14. Purchasing, support, and documentation
- Obtain official datasheets, user manuals, and firmware from the manufacturer or authorized distributor for model-specific instructions, certified accuracy, wiring diagrams, and register maps.
If you want, I can:
- Generate a step-by-step DIN-rail wiring diagram and terminal labeling for panel mounting (text schematic).
- Create an editable configuration checklist with exact menu steps for a specific 8D96 firmware version.
- Produce Modbus register mapping in CSV format (need exact firmware/model variant).
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8. Alarms, events, and logging
- Configure alarm thresholds for over/under voltage, overcurrent, power factor, frequency, etc.
- Assign alarm actions: digital output activation, relay triggering, or Modbus flag.
- View event log for trip/change timestamps if device retention supports it.
- Configure hysteresis and time delays to avoid nuisance alarms.
13. Appendix — Typical parameter table (example)
| Parameter | Typical Range / Note | |---|---| | Voltage measurement | 57–690 V L-L depending on model | | Current input (CT) | 1 A or 5 A CT secondary | | Frequency | 45–65 Hz | | Accuracy class | e.g., 0.5s / 1.0 (model dependent) | | Communication | RS-485 Modbus RTU; optional Ethernet |