1.3.2
Menu Structure
The menu structure offers the following top-level menu entries. You enter a menu branch
with Softkey ▶.
Softkeys ▲ and ▼ let you navigate to the previous or next one.
Operation
HPT_ZAL
Operation
Here you can find run-time data.
• Measured Values
• Status Display
• Counter and Rev. Data
• Fault recorder, Event recorder, Waveform recorder
• Self-Supervision
• Acknowledge, Reset
In the Status Display within the [Operation] menu, the
present state of all signals can be viewed. This means the
user is able to see if the individual signals are active or
inactive at that moment. The user can see all signals
sorted by protective elements/modules.
• If the state of the Module Input / Signal is: “Inactive” /
False / »0«,
◦ then the state is shown at the panel as: ☐
• If the state of the Module Input / Signal is: “Active” /
True / »1«,
◦ then the state is shown at the panel as: ☑
Device Planning
HPT_ZAM
Device Planning
This will usually be your first step during commissioning:
Activate the elements that you need, deactivate elements
that are not needed.
Select the protocol for (SCADA) communication with the
substation.
Device Para
1,0
HPT_ZAN
Device Parameters
This menu branch features all settings that are directly
related to the device, for example:
• Settings for the Recorders
• Communication settings
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1.3 Modules, Settings, Signals and Values