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5 SETTINGS
USER
USER
USER
USER
LABEL 1
LABEL 2
LABEL 3
LABEL 4
Figure 5–8: USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS (ENHANCED FACEPLATE)
The user-configurable pushbuttons for the standard faceplate are shown below.
1
USER LABEL
2
USER LABEL
Figure 5–9: USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS (STANDARD FACEPLATE)
Both the standard and enhanced faceplate pushbuttons can be custom labeled with a factory-provided template, available
online at http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin. The EnerVista UR Setup software can also be used to create labels for
the enhanced faceplate.
Each pushbutton asserts its own "On" and "Off" FlexLogic™ operands (for example,
). These operands are available for each pushbutton and are used to program specific actions. If any pushbutton is
1 OFF
active, the
operand will be asserted.
ANY PB ON
Each pushbutton has an associated LED indicator. By default, this indicator displays the present status of the correspond-
ing pushbutton (on or off). However, each LED indicator can be assigned to any FlexLogic™ operand through the
setting.
1 LED CTL
The pushbuttons can be automatically controlled by activating the operands assigned to the
self-reset mode) and
PUSHBTN 1 RESET
operand is asserted. The activation and deactivation of user-programmable pushbuttons is dependent
PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF
on whether latched or self-reset mode is programmed.
Latched mode: In latched mode, a pushbutton can be set (activated) by asserting the operand assigned to the
setting or by directly pressing the associated front panel pushbutton. The pushbutton maintains the set state
BTN 1 SET
until deactivated by the reset command or after a user-specified time delay. The state of each pushbutton is stored in
non-volatile memory and maintained through a loss of control power.
The pushbutton is reset (deactivated) in latched mode by asserting the operand assigned to the
ting or by directly pressing the associated active front panel pushbutton.
It can also be programmed to reset automatically through the
tings. These settings enable the autoreset timer and specify the associated time delay. The autoreset timer can be
used in select-before-operate (SBO) breaker control applications, where the command type (close/open) or breaker
location (feeder number) must be selected prior to command execution. The selection must reset automatically if con-
trol is not executed within a specified time period.
Self-reset mode: In self-reset mode, a pushbutton will remain active for the time it is pressed (the pulse duration) plus
the dropout time specified in the
pulse duration is specified by the
setting has no effect on the pulse duration.
BTN 1 SET
The pushbutton is reset (deactivated) in self-reset mode when the dropout delay specified in the
setting expires.
TIME
The pulse duration of the remote set, remote reset, or local pushbutton must be at least 50 ms to operate the push-
button. This allows the user-programmable pushbuttons to properly operate during power cycling events and vari-
NOTE
ous system disturbances that may cause transient assertion of the operating signals.
GE Multilin
N60 Network Stability and Synchrophasor Measurement System
USER
USER
USER
USER
LABEL 5
LABEL 6
LABEL 7
LABEL 8
3
5
USER LABEL
USER LABEL
4
6
USER LABEL
USER LABEL
(for latched mode only) settings. The pushbutton reset status is declared when the
PUSHBTN 1 DROP-OUT TIME
PUSHBTN 1 DROP-OUT TIME
USER
USER
USER
USER
LABEL 9
LABEL 10
LABEL 11
LABEL 12
7
9
USER LABEL
USER LABEL
8
10
USER LABEL
USER LABEL
PUSHBUTTON 1 ON
PUSHBTN 1 SET
and
PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST
PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST DELAY
setting. If the pushbutton is activated via FlexLogic™, the
only. The time the operand remains assigned to the
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
USER
USER
USER
USER
LABEL 13
LABEL 14
LABEL 15
LABEL 16
842814A1.CDR
11
USER LABEL
12
USER LABEL
842779A1.CDR
and
PUSHBUTTON
PUSHBTN
(for latched and
PUSH-
set-
PUSHBTN 1 RESET
set-
PUSH-
PUSHBTN 1 DROP-OUT
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