Change CT Direction from Meter Settings 1312

Change CT Direction from Meter Settings 1312


AcuRev 1310 – Changing the CT Direction from the Meter Settings

This document provides users with a walkthrough on how to change the direction of the CT through the meters settings.  This setting change is performed from the AcuRev 1310 series meter display.


  1. Ensure that the bottom terminal cover is removed, this is required to access the “SET” button.  Remove the screw and lift the terminal up to remove it.

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  1. You will now be able to see the “SET” button.

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  1. Press the “SET” button to access the meters settings.
  2. The first screen displayed is the password.  The default password is “0000”, press “SET” until the screen changes to the next page.


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  1. The first page in the settings is the “S-0-1 Pr0tC”, this is the Protocol settings page. Press the “SCROLL” button until you reach the page “S-20 dIrA”. 

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This is the current direction setting for CT1 (Phase A).

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  1. To change the direction:
  1. Press “SET”, the “0” will be flashing.
  2. Press the “SCROLL” button to change the setting to “1”.
  3. Press the “SET” button to confirm the setting.

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  1. Press “SCROLL” to move to the next page “S-21 dIrB”.  This is the CT direction setting for phase B.


  1. To change the direction:
  1. Press “SET”, the “0” will be flashing.
  2. Press the “SCROLL” button to change the setting to “1”.
  3. Press the “SET” button to confirm the setting.

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  1. Press “SCROLL” to move to the next page “S-22 dIrC”.  This is the CT direction setting for phase C.


  1. To change the direction:
  1. Press “SET”, the “0” will be flashing.
  2. Press the “SCROLL” button to change the setting to “1”.
  3. Press the “SET” button to confirm the setting.


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