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CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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This feature provides a mechanism where any of 256 selected FlexLogic operand states can be used for efficient
monitoring. The feature allows user-customized access to the FlexLogic operand states in the relay. The state bits are
packed so that 16 states are readable in a single Modbus register. The state bits can be configured so that all states of
interest are available in a minimum number of Modbus registers.
The state bits can be read out in the “Flex States” register array beginning at Modbus address 0900h. Sixteen states are
packed into each register, with the lowest-numbered state in the lowest-order bit. Sixteen registers accommodate the 256
state bits.
5.3.15 User-definable displays
5.3.15.1 Menu
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
USER-DEFINABLE DISPLAYS
This menu provides a mechanism for manually creating up to 16 user-defined information displays in a convenient
viewing sequence in the
USER DISPLAY
menu (between the
TARGETS
and
ACTUAL VALUES
top-level menus). The sub-menus
facilitate text entry and Modbus register data pointer options for defining the user display content.
Once programmed, the user-definable displays can be viewed in two ways.
•
Keypad
— Use the
MENU
key to select the
USER DISPLAY
menu item to access the first user-definable display (note that
only the programmed screens are displayed). The screens can be scrolled using the up and down arrow keys. The
display disappears after the default message time-out period specified by the
PRODUCT SETUP
DISPLAY PROPERTIES
DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT
setting.
•
User-programmable control input
— The user-definable displays also respond to the
INVOKE AND SCROLL
setting. Any
FlexLogic operand (in particular, the user-programmable pushbutton operands), can be used to navigate the
programmed displays.
On the rising edge of the configured operand (such as when the pushbutton is pressed), the displays are invoked by
showing the last user-definable display shown during the previous activity. From this moment onward, the operand
acts exactly as the down key and allows scrolling through the configured displays. The last display wraps up to the
first one. The
INVOKE AND SCROLL
input and the down arrow key operate concurrently.
When the default timer expires (set by the
DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT
setting), the relay starts to cycle through the user
displays. The next activity of the
INVOKE AND SCROLL
input stops the cycling at the currently displayed user display, not
at the first user-defined display. The
INVOKE AND SCROLL
pulses must last for at least 250 ms to take effect.
5.3.15.2 User display 1(16)
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
USER-DEFINABLE DISPLAYS
USER DISPLAY 1(16)
USER-DEFINABLE
DISPLAYS
INVOKE AND SCROLL:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
USER DISPLAY 1
See below
USER DISPLAY 16
USER DISPLAY 1
DISP 1 TOP LINE:
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
DISP 1 BOTTOM LINE:
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
DISP 1 ITEM 1
0
Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1