0 1 0 Dynamic Reactive Current Ref 3: 8.10.1.2; Ref 4: 12 Activate dynamic reactive current model Indicates if gradients trend toward zero at the edges of the deadband or trend toward zero at the center of the deadband. The gradient used to increase capacitive dynamic current. A value of 0 indicates no additional reactive current support. The gradient used to increase inductive dynamic current. A value of 0 indicates no additional reactive current support. Scale factor for the gradients. The time window used to calculate the moving average voltage. The lower delta voltage limit for which negative voltage deviations less than this value no dynamic vars are produced. The upper delta voltage limit for which positive voltage deviations less than this value no dynamic current produced. Scale factor for the voltage zone and limit settings. Block zone voltage which defines a lower voltage boundary below which no dynamic current is produced. Hysteresis voltage used with BlkZnV. Block zone time the time before which reactive current support remains active regardless of how low the voltage drops. Hold time during which reactive current support continues after the average voltage has entered the dead zone.