Set Date And Time - GE N60 Instruction Manual

Network stability and synchrophasor measurement system
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CHAPTER 7: COMMANDS AND TARGETS
This menu contains commands for clearing historical data such as the event records. Data is cleared by changing a
command setting to "Yes" and pressing the
"No."
COMMANDS  CLEAR RECORDS  CLEAR IEC61850 XWSI OPCNT
 CLEAR IEC61850
 XWSI OPCNT
COMMANDS  CLEAR RECORDS  CLEAR IEC61850 XCBR OPCNT
 CLEAR IEC61850
 XCBR OPCNT
The Clear XSWI commands clear the disconnect operation counters for each phase and the three-phase counter. Similarly,
the Clear XCBR commands clear the circuit breaker operation counters for each phase and the three-phase counter.

7.1.3 Set date and time

COMMANDS  SET DATE AND TIME
 COMMANDS
 SET DATE AND TIME
The date and time can be entered on the faceplate keypad. The time setting is based on the 24-hour clock. The complete
date, as a minimum, must be entered to allow execution of this command. The new time and date take effect when the
key is pressed.
ENTER
When the relay is synchronizing to an external time source such as PTP, IRIG-B, or SNTP, the manually entered time is over-
written.
The timescale of the entered time is local time, including daylight savings time where and when applicable.
N60 NETWORK STABILITY AND SYNCHROPHASOR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLEAR PMU 3 CONFIG
CHANGE COUNTER? No
CLEAR PMU 4 CONFIG
CHANGE COUNTER? No
CLEAR PMU 5 CONFIG
CHANGE COUNTER? No
CLEAR PMU 6 CONFIG
CHANGE COUNTER? No
CLEAR TELEPROTECT
COUNTERS? No
 CLEAR IEC61850
 XWSI OPCNT
 CLEAR IEC61850
 XCBR OPCNT
CLEAR ALL RELAY
RECORDS? No
key. After clearing data, the command setting automatically reverts to
ENTER
CLEAR XSWI 1
OpCnt? No
CLEAR XSWI 24
OpCnt? No
CLEAR XCBR 1
OpCnt? No
CLEAR XCBR 8
OpCnt? No
SET DATE AND TIME:
2000/01/14 13:47:03
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
See below
See below
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: No, Yes
Range: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS
COMMANDS MENU
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