Event Data - GE 869 Instruction Manual

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Event Data

Flex States
Front Panel
FASTPATH:
Programmable LEDs
4–52
The Event Data feature stores 64 FlexAnalog quantities each time an event occurs. The
relay is able to capture a maximum of 1024 records. The Event Data behaviour matches
that of the Event Recorder. This is a Platform feature and a 'Basic' option so it has no
dependencies.
There is no Enabling/Disabling of the feature. It is always 'ON'.
When changes are made to the Event Data settings, the Event data is cleared and the
Snapshot.txt file is deleted. The Event Record remains as is and is not cleared.
Path:
Setpoints > Device > Event Data
PARAMETER 1 to 64
Range: Off, any FlexAnalog Parameter
Default: Off
Path:
Setpoints > Device > Flex States
PARAMETER 1 (to 256)
Range: Off, Any FlexLogic operand
Default: Off
The relay provides an easy to use faceplate for menu navigation using 5 navigation
pushbuttons and a high quality graphical display. Conveniently located on the panel is a
group of 7 pushbuttons for Up/Down value selection, Enter, Home, Escape, Help, and Reset
functions. The faceplate also includes 3 programmable function pushbuttons with LEDs.
Fourteen other status LEDs are available, 12 of which are programmable.
Please refer to
Front Control Panel
The USB port on the Front Panel, is intended for connection to a portable PC.
Path:
Setpoints > Device > Programmable LEDs
LED "TRIP"
Range: Off, Any FlexLogic operand
Default: Any Trip
The setpoint requires assigning a FlexLogic operand to turn on the LED "TRIP", when
triggered. This indicator always latches, and a reset command must be initiated to allow
the latch to be reset.
The LED can be also triggered by the operation of a protection, control, or monitoring
element with its function selected as "Trip".
LED "ALARM"
Range: Off, Any FlexLogic operand
Default: Any Alarm
The setpoint requires assigning a FlexLogic operand to turn on the LED "ALARM", when
triggered. The indicator is a self-reset indicator, unless it is initiated from a protection,
control, or monitoring element whose function is selected as "Latched Alarm". Resetting
the Latched Alarm LED is performed by initiating a Reset command.
Interface.
869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 4: SETPOINTS

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