Real Time Clock; Default Messages - GE 489 Instruction Manual

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4 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING
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REAL TIME CLOCK

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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
For events that are recorded by the event recorder to be correctly time/date stamped, the correct time and date must be
entered. A battery backed internal clock runs continuously even when power is off. It has the same accuracy as an elec-
tronic watch approximately ±1 minute per month. It must be periodically corrected either manually through the front panel or
via the clock update command over the RS485 serial link. If the approximate time an event occurred without synchroniza-
tion to other relays is sufficient, then entry of time/date from the front panel keys is adequate.
If the RS485 serial communication link is used then all the relays can keep time in synchronization with each other. A new
clock time is pre-loaded into the memory map via the RS485 communications port by a remote computer to each relay con-
nected on the communications channel. The computer broadcasts (address 0) a "set clock" command to all relays. Then all
relays in the system begin timing at the exact same instant. There can be up to 100 ms of delay in receiving serial com-
mands so the clock time in each relay is ±100 ms, ± the absolute clock accuracy in the PLC or PC. See the chapter on
Communications for information on programming the time preload and synchronizing commands.
An IRIG-B signal receiver may be connected to 489 units with hardware revision G or higher. The relay will continuously
decode the time signal and set its internal time correspondingly. The "signal type" setpoint must be set to match the signal
provided by the receiver.
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DEFAULT MESSAGES

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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
The 489 displays default messages after a period of keypad inactivity. Up to 20 default messages can be selected for dis-
play. If more than one message is chosen, they will automatically scroll at a rate determined by the
PREFERENCES / DEFAULT MESSAGE CYCLE TIME
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DATE (MM, DD, YYYY):
ENTER
01/01/1995
ESCAPE
TIME (HH.MM.SS):
ESCAPE
12:00:00
MESSAGE
IRIG-B SIGNAL TYPE:
ESCAPE
NONE
MESSAGE
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GENERATOR STATUS:
ENTER
Stopped
ESCAPE
A:
0
B:
ESCAPE
C:
0
Amps
MESSAGE
Vab:
0
Vbc:
ESCAPE
Vca:
0
Volts
MESSAGE
FREQUENCY:
ESCAPE
0.00 Hz
MESSAGE
POWER FACTOR:
ESCAPE
0.00
MESSAGE
REAL POWER:
ESCAPE
0 MW
MESSAGE
REACTIVE POWER
ESCAPE
0 Mvar
MESSAGE
DATE: 01/01/1995
ESCAPE
TIME: 12:00:00
MESSAGE
POWER MANAGEMENT
ESCAPE
489 GENERATOR RELAY
MESSAGE
setpoint. Any actual value can be selected for display. In addition, up to 5
489 Generator Management Relay
4.2.4 REAL TIME CLOCK
Range: 01/01/1995 to 12/31/2094
Range: 00:00:00 to 23:59:59
Range: None, DC Shift, Amplitude Modulated
4.2.5 DEFAULT MESSAGES
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
0
Range:
N/A
0
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
Range:
N/A
4.2 S1 489 SETUP
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S1 489 SETUP /
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