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L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PRODUCT SETUP
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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User-programmable pushbuttons provide an easy and error-free method of entering digital state (on, off) information. The
number of available pushbuttons is dependent on the faceplate module ordered with the relay.
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Type P faceplate: standard horizontal faceplate with 12 user-programmable pushbuttons
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Type Q faceplate: enhanced horizontal faceplate with 16 user-programmable pushbuttons
The digital state can be entered locally (by directly pressing the front panel pushbutton) or remotely (via FlexLogic
operands) into FlexLogic equations, protection elements, and control elements. Typical applications include breaker
control, autorecloser blocking, and setting groups changes. The user-programmable pushbuttons are under the control
level of password protection.
The figure shows user-configurable pushbuttons for the enhanced faceplate.
Figure 5-36: User-programmable pushbuttons (enhanced faceplate)
The following figure shows user-configurable pushbuttons for the standard faceplate.
Figure 5-37: User-programmable pushbuttons (standard faceplate)
Both the standard and enhanced faceplate pushbuttons can be custom labeled with a factory-provided template,
available online at
http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin
. The EnerVista software can also be used to create labels for
the enhanced faceplate.
Each pushbutton asserts its own “On” and “Off” FlexLogic operands (for example,
PUSHBUTTON 1 ON
and
PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF
).
These operands are available for each pushbutton and are used to program specific actions. If any pushbutton is active,
the
ANY PB ON
operand is asserted.
Each pushbutton has an associated LED indicator. By default, this indicator displays the present status of the
corresponding pushbutton (on or off). However, each LED indicator can be assigned to any FlexLogic operand through the
PUSHBTN 1 LED CTL
setting.
The pushbuttons can be automatically controlled by activating the operands assigned to the
PUSHBTN 1 SET
(for latched
and self-reset mode) and
PUSHBTN 1 RESET
(for latched mode only) settings. The pushbutton reset status is declared when
the
PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF
operand is asserted. The activation and deactivation of user-programmable pushbuttons is dependent
on whether latched or self-reset mode is programmed.
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Latched mode
— In latched mode, a pushbutton can be set (activated) by asserting the operand assigned to the
PUSHBTN 1 SET
setting or by directly pressing the associated front panel pushbutton. The pushbutton maintains the set
state until deactivated by the reset command or after a user-specified time delay. The state of each pushbutton is
stored in non-volatile memory and maintained through a loss of control power.
The L60 is provided with this optional feature, specified as an option at the time of ordering. Using the
order code for your device, see the order codes in chapter 2 for details.
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