GE Power Management
745 Transformer Management Relay
2-1
2 GETTING STARTED
2.1 USING THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
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2 GETTING STARTED 2.1 USING THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
2.1.1 MANEUVERING
The following procedure describes how to maneuver through the 745 setpoints and actual values.
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SETPOINTS HAVE NOT
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BEEN PROGRAMMED!
When powered on successfully, the SELF-TEST ERROR and MESSAGE
indicators will be on with this message on the display. It indicates that the 745
is in the
Not Programmed
state and safeguards against the installation of a relay
whose setpoints have not been entered. This message will remain until the
relay is explicitly put in the
Programmed
state.
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ACTUAL VALUES
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A1 STATUS
Press any front panel key once and the header for the first actual values page
appears. This page contains system and relay status information. Repeatedly
press the
key to display the 2
nd
, 3
rd
, and 4
th
actual values page
headers. Press the
key once more to return to the 1
st
actual values
page header. There are 4 actual values pages in all, numbered from A1 (the
'A' prefix indicating that it is an actual values page) to A4. Actual values page
headers, as with setpoint page headers, have double scroll bars on the left
side of the message.
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SETPOINTS
yy
S1 745 SETUP
Press the
key and the header for the first page of setpoints appears.
This page contains setpoints to configure the 745 relay.
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SETPOINTS
yy
S2 SYSTEM SETUP
Press the
key to move to the next setpoints page. This page contains
setpoints for entering the characteristics of the power transformer being
protected. Repeatedly press the
key to display the 3
rd
, 4
th
, 5
th
and 6
th
page headers and then back to the first setpoints page header. As you have
discovered, there are 6 setpoint pages in all, numbered from S1 (the 'S' prefix
indicating that it is a setpoint page) to S6.
y
PASSCODE
y
[ENTER] for more
From the page one header of setpoints, press the
key once to
display the first sub-header. Setpoints under this sub-header are related to
passcode security. Note that the lower line of every sub-header message
reads
[ENTER] for more
and that there is a single scroll bar on the left side.
y
END OF PAGE S1
y
Press the
key repeatedly and display the remaining sub-header
messages in this page. The last message appears as shown.
y
PREFERENCES
y
[ENTER] for more
By pressing the
key repeatedly, move to the second sub-header
message. Setpoints under this sub-header message allow the user to specify
keypad and display operation preferences.
BEEPER:
Enabled
Press
to display the first setpoint under the preferences sub-header. All
setpoint and actual value messages have two parts. The first part (
BEEPER:
), is
displayed in uppercase and followed by a colon. This is the name or
description of the data. The second part (
Enabled
), either starts with an
uppercase character followed by lowercase characters or is a number followed
by units. This second part is the present value of the data.
DEFAULT MESSAGE
INTENSITY:25%
To view the remaining setpoints associated with the preferences sub-header,
repeatedly press the
key. The last message appears as shown.
A C T U A L
A C T U A L
S ET PO INT
S ET PO INT
S ET PO INT
M E SS A G E
M E SSA G E
M E SS A G E
E S CA P E
M E SSA G E
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