Monitoring And Web Interface - GE DR60 Technical Manual

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DR60
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Monitoring and Web Interface

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Input signal
Output signal
Timer Value (OFF) diagram
Binary Inputs can trigger the recorders using the following types of binary signal
transitions:
Fall - "High" to "Low" transition (also called falling edge)
Rise - "Low" to "High" transition (also called rising edge)
Both - "Low" to "High" and "High" to "Low" transitions
Direct - "Low" to "High" level transition
The DR60 has a web interface with monitoring options. To access the web interface
type in the DR60 IP Address using the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome browser from
computers, cellphones or tablet.
The default IP Addresses are shown in the Communication Chapter. In case the default
IP address has been changed and the user cannot recall it, use the IP Scanning tool in
the DR60 Configurator communication menu in order to recover it refer to section (IP
Address Scanning in the Configuration Chapter.
The DR60 web interface allows the user to:
Monitor real time calculated and measured values
Verify device information as serial number, CORTEC and others
Verify the device status
Check information on recorders and the created COMTRADE files. The table
below shows the available data to monitor on this page.
Start a manual trigger
Change de internal clock time
The DR60 also have a MMS server that can be access by IEC 61850 MMS clients to
monitor its internal variables, such as: binary I/O status, measurements, alarms etc. The
DR60 can support up to 20 MMS clients. The web interface connects as a MMS client
(counting as 1 clients per web interface).
Records page data:
Timer Value (OFF)
Time
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