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Effective: May 2008
Instructions for the FP-6000 Protective Relay
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“Monitor” Pushbutton
The “Monitor” pushbutton
allows the user to go in to
Monitor Mode and view all of
the metered values of the FP-
6000: Load parameters,
Fundamental Phasors, Energy,
Demand, and Minimum &
Maximum values. These values
include system power, currents
& voltages, frequency, power
factors, THD, current & voltage
phasors, system demands, etc.
Refer to Section 4.6 to see all
parameters displayed while in
Monitor Mode.
“View Setting” Pushbutton
The “View Setting” pushbutton
allows the user to go in to View
Settings Mode and view all of
the FP-6000 settings. It is
important to note when
pressing the “View Setting”
pushbutton, the user can only
go in and view the settings, not
change the settings. Refer to
Section 4.6 to see all settings
displayed while in View Settings
Mode. Refer to Section 5 for
programming the settings.
“Log” Pushbutton
The “Log” pushbutton allows
the user to go in to the Log
Mode and view all of the data
recorded by the FP-6000. The
Log data consists of the Trip
Log, Event Log, and History Log.
Refer to Section 4.6 to see all
data displayed while in Log
Mode.
“Status/Control”
Pushbutton
The “Status/Control”
pushbutton allows the user to
go in to the Status/Control
Mode, view all of the status
parameters, and set all of the
control parameters of the
FP-6000. The user can also view
the Boot Code and Application
Code versions by selecting the
“Version” sub-menu. Refer to
Section 4.6 to see all status and
control displays and options.
Refer to Section 5 for
programming the control
options.
“Set” and “Test”
Pushbuttons
The “Set” and “Test”
pushbuttons are accessed via
the security door at the bottom-
left of the display panel. The
“Set” pushbutton is used to
enter the Setting Mode to
program the settings. The
“Test” pushbutton is used to
enter the Test Mode which will
run self-tests and exercise the
outputs. See Section 5 Settings
and Section 11 Testing for
detailed information on setting
and testing the FP-6000.
“Close” and “Open”
Pushbuttons
The “Open” and “Close”
pushbuttons are used to initiate
the breaker to “open” or
“close.” Once either of these
pushbuttons is pressed, the user
only has 10 seconds to confirm
the open or close breaker
action. See Section 8 for
detailed information on breaker
control. These buttons must be
activated via settings to be
operational. If disabled no
operation of the breaker will
occur.
“Previous” Pushbutton
The “Previous” pushbutton
allows the user to go to the
previous menu. Once the user is
in a “sub-menu,” the user can
push the “previous” pushbutton
to revert back to the last display
screen. It is also used when the
user is updating settings to
cancel out of saving the
settings.
“Single Up/Down Arrow”
Pushbuttons
Both pushbuttons allow the user
to scroll up and down the
display menus. The single arrow
pushbuttons “Up” and “Down”
are used to scroll up and down
the menu structure display
selections one line at a time.
They are also used to increment
or decrement setting values one
step at a time.