User-Programmable Fault Reports - GE B90 Instruction Manual

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6 ACTUAL VALUES
6.4RECORDS
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PATH: ACTUAL VALUES
RECORDS
 USER-PROGRAMMABLE
 FAULT REPORT
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
This menu displays the user-programmable fault report actual values. See the User-Programmable Fault Report section in
chapter 5 for additional information on this feature.
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PATH: ACTUAL VALUES
RECORDS
 EVENT RECORDS
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
The event records menu shows the contextual data associated with up to the last 1024 events, listed in chronological order
from most recent to oldest. If all 1024 event records have been filled, the oldest record will be removed as a new record is
added. Each event record shows the event identifier/sequence number, cause, and date/time stamp associated with the
event trigger. Refer to the
COMMANDS
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PATH: ACTUAL VALUES
RECORDS
 OSCILLOGRAPHY
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
This menu allows the user to view the number of triggers involved and number of oscillography traces available. The
value is calculated to account for the fixed amount of data storage for oscillography. See the Oscillog-
CYCLES PER RECORD
raphy section of chapter 5 for additional details.
A trigger can be forced here at any time by setting "Yes" to the
menu for information on clearing the oscillography records.
CLEAR RECORDS
GE Multilin
USER-PROGRAMMABLE FAULT REPORT
NEWEST RECORD
NUMBER: 0
LAST CLEARED DATE:
2002/8/11 14:23:57
LAST REPORT DATE:
2002/10/09 08:25:27
EVENT RECORDS
EVENT: XXXX
RESET OP(PUSHBUTTON)
EVENT: 3
POWER ON
EVENT: 2
POWER OFF
EVENT: 1
EVENTS CLEARED
menu for clearing event records.
CLEAR RECORDS
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OSCILLOGRAPHY
FORCE TRIGGER?
No
NUMBER OF TRIGGERS:
0
AVAILABLE RECORDS:
0
CYCLES PER RECORD:
0.0
LAST CLEARED DATE:
2000/07/14
15:40:16
FORCE TRIGGER?
B90 Low Impedance Bus Differential System

6.4.1 USER-PROGRAMMABLE FAULT REPORTS

6.4.2 EVENT RECORDS
EVENT 3
DATE: 2000/07/14
EVENT 3
TIME: 14:53:00.03405
Date and Time Stamps
6.4.3 OSCILLOGRAPHY
Range: No, Yes
command. Refer to the
6.4 RECORDS
6
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COMMANDS
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