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Group
Bit
number
Event
number
Status
Event
Cause
Associated
Measurement
Logic (*)
bit-08
20
Block 50P
Block 50P
Activation/Deactivation
-
bit-09
21
Block 50N
Block 50N
Activation/Deactivation
-
bit-10
24
Active settings group 1
Active settings group 1
Activation/Deactivation
-
Bit-11
25
Active settings group 2
Active settings group 2
Activation/Deactivation
-
Local communication
bit-00
-
Local communication
-
-
-
bit-01
-
HMI Activity
-
-
-
Remote communication (*)
bit-00
-
Remote communication
-
-
-
5.4.
Fault reports
A fault report is a record of specific events in the period of time when a fault occurs. Event
recording can be filled with general events, which provide no information of a fault (settings
change, local pulsing, etc.) whereby it could be filled with general information, losing any fault
information. Therefore, having a specific events record for the fault period is of significant help
to resolve an incident.
This record has a 20 fault capacity, and each fault can store 16 events. At any moment, the
information of the twenty most recent fault reports is available. Each new fault report generated
is stored on the oldest, is lost, therefore, the information of this one.
When a pick-up occurs a new fault report is generated. When all start ups disappear it is
understood that the fault has disappeared.
Twenty fault reports are registered in non-volatile RAM memory. From the standby mode
screen, press the “OK” key to access the first line of menus. Use the “▲” and “▼” keys to
position the cursor over the “FAULT REPORTS” screen. They are also accessible pressing “◄”
from the standby menu. The next information can be checked:
Date-time at which the fault started.
List of all events occurred in the equipment during the fault.
To delete the fault reports buffer, position the cursor over the fault report menu and press and
hold the "RESET" key, until there is no fault reports. There will be an event "Fault reports
erased".
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