Led; Introduction; Status Indication Leds; Indication Leds - ABB REC670 Operator's Manual

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Understand the local human-machine interface

LED

Introduction

The LED module is a unidirectional means of communicating. This means that
events may occur that activate a LED in order to draw the operators attention to
something that has occurred and needs some sort of action.

Status indication LEDs

The three LEDs above the LCD provide information as shown in the table below.
LED Indication
Information
Green:
Steady
In service
Flashing
Internal failure
Dark
No power supply
Yellow:
Steady
Dist. rep. triggered
Flashing
Terminal in test mode
Red:
Steady
Trip command issued

Indication LEDs

The LED indication module comprising 15 LEDs is standard in 670 series. Its main
purpose is to present an immediate visual information for protection indications or
alarm signals.
Alarm indication LEDs and hardware associated LEDs are located on the right
hand side of the front panel. Alarm LEDs are located on the right of the LCD
screen and show steady or flashing light.
Steady light indicates normal operation.
Flashing light indicates alarm.
Alarm LEDs can be configured in PCM600 and depend on the binary logic.
Therefore they can not be configured on the local HMI.
Typical examples of alarm LEDs
Bay controller failure
CB close blocked
Interlocking bypassed
SF6 Gas refill
Position error
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