ABB PQFS Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions page 104

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The explanation of the different items is given in
Item
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When entering the 'Event logging' window, the most recent event is always displayed.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the event list. Use any other key to quit the menu.
Event
No event
Energization
System reset
Start request
Stop request
Fault (DSP)
Fault (uC)
Fault cleared
No more fault
Power outage
Download DSP
DSP stop
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Figure 74: Example of an event window
Table 44: Item explanation of the event window
Explanation
Event number (0-199)
The smaller the number, the more recent the event
Event type
Table 45
gives an overview of the possible event types
Date and time at which the event occurred
If the event reported is a fault, which is considered critical by the system, a 'Critical'
indication will appear on the screen.
Fault description list if the event was a fault.
Table 46
and
Table 47
give an overview of the possible faults that can be reported.
Table 45: Overview of the events that can be recorded
Description
No storable event has occurred yet
The power has been switched on
The filter controller has been reset
A filter start has been requested
A filter stop has been requested
The DSP controller has reported a fault
The mcontroller has reported a fault
A user attempt to clear a fault has been recorded (by validating the 'ACK.
FAULT' option on the PQF-Manager
The system detects no more faults
The system has detected a power outage
A DSP controller firmware upgrade (attempt) has been recorded
An internal stop command coming from the DSP controller has been
recorded
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Table
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