CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES
4.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)
GEK-106310-AF
F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER
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Figure 4-24: Snapshot event navigation HMI shows an example of snapshot events navigation:
Press enter/shuttle key from the default main screen and enter in the main text
menu.
Move the shuttle key
or press up-down keys until a single scroll bar character
(o) appears in the left part of Snapshot event header.
Press enter/shuttle key to enter in the snapshot events menu)
Select the snapshot event to display using the up/down keys or shuttle key (left
and right to move up and down inside the recorded snapshot events).
Once selected the snapshot event, identifier, status, date and time are
displayed.
In the second line St: is showing the status and the relative snapshot index from
the whole recorded number. Third and fourth lines are used to display the time
and date of the snapshot event.
Pressing the enter/shuttle key the metering screen for the snapshot event is
displayed.
To exit from this screen press the ESC key and return to the snapshot events
menu.
Figure 4-24: Snapshot event navigation HMI
4.2.6.5 Fault report
To enter the
Fault Report
menu, press the enter/shuttle key when the option Fault report is selected in main menu (). This
menu displays information about the last ten faults recorded in the relay.
The relay HMI can handle fault reports stored in the relay in two different ways:
1.
Show fault warning messages on the HMI display when the fault is produced. This option is disabled by default. To
enable the display of warning messages from the HMI go to the menu
Change Settings > Product Setup > Fault
Report > Show Fault On HMI
and select
Enable
.
2.
Save information from the last ten faults in the relay. View in the
HMI Fault Report
menu
In the first option, when a fault occurs a warning message is displayed including information about the fault in two
screens, one with general fault information, and a second with the measured values at the time the fault occurred.
The fault-warning message must be acknowledged by the user before performing any other operation. In the event of
several consecutive faults, the HMI shows the most recent fault, however the user needs to acknowledge all faults (up to a
maximum of ten faults).
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