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C60 Breaker Protection System
GE Multilin
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
5 SETTINGS
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5.2.2 DISPLAY PROPERTIES
PATH: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
DISPLAY PROPERTIES
Some relay messaging characteristics can be modified to suit different situations using the display properties settings.
•
LANGUAGE
: This setting selects the language used to display settings, actual values, and targets. The setting dis-
plays when a language other than English was purchased, and the range depends on the order code of the relay.
•
FLASH MESSAGE TIME
: Flash messages are status, warning, error, or information messages displayed for several
seconds in response to certain key presses during setting programming. These messages override any normal mes-
sages. The duration of a flash message on the display can be changed to accommodate different reading rates.
•
DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT
: If the keypad is inactive for a period of time, the relay automatically reverts to a
default message. The inactivity time is modified via this setting to ensure messages remain on the screen long enough
during programming or reading of actual values.
•
DEFAULT MESSAGE INTENSITY
: To extend phosphor life in the vacuum fluorescent display, the brightness can be
attenuated during default message display. During keypad interrogation, the display always operates at full brightness.
•
SCREEN SAVER FEATURE
and
SCREEN SAVER WAIT TIME
: These settings are only visible if the C60 has a liquid
crystal display (LCD) and control its backlighting. When the
SCREEN SAVER FEATURE
is “Enabled”, the LCD backlighting
is turned off after the
DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT
followed by the
SCREEN SAVER WAIT TIME
, providing that no keys
have been pressed and no target messages are active. When a keypress occurs or a target becomes active, the LCD
backlighting is turned on.
•
CURRENT CUT-OFF LEVEL
: This setting modifies the current cut-off threshold. Very low currents (1 to 2% of the
rated value) are very susceptible to noise. Some customers prefer very low currents to display as zero, while others
prefer the current be displayed even when the value reflects noise rather than the actual signal. The C60 applies a cut-
off value to the magnitudes and angles of the measured currents. If the magnitude is below the cut-off level, it is substi-
tuted with zero. This applies to phase and ground current phasors as well as true RMS values and symmetrical compo-
nents. The cut-off operation applies to quantities used for metering, protection, and control, as well as those used by
communications protocols. Note that the cut-off level for the sensitive ground input is 10 times lower that the
CURRENT
CUT-OFF LEVEL
setting value. Raw current samples available via oscillography are not subject to cut-off.
•
VOLTAGE CUT-OFF LEVEL
: This setting modifies the voltage cut-off threshold. Very low secondary voltage measure-
ments (at the fractional volt level) can be affected by noise. Some customers prefer these low voltages to be displayed
as zero, while others prefer the voltage to be displayed even when the value reflects noise rather than the actual sig-
nal. The C60 applies a cut-off value to the magnitudes and angles of the measured voltages. If the magnitude is below
the cut-off level, it is substituted with zero. This operation applies to phase and auxiliary voltages, and symmetrical
DISPLAY
PROPERTIES
LANGUAGE:
English
Range: English; English, French; English, Russian;
English, Chinese; English, German
(range dependent on order code)
MESSAGE
FLASH MESSAGE
TIME: 1.0
s
Range: 0.5 to 10.0 s in steps of 0.1
MESSAGE
DEFAULT MESSAGE
TIMEOUT: 300 s
Range: 10 to 900 s in steps of 1
MESSAGE
DEFAULT MESSAGE
INTENSITY: 25 %
Range: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
Visible when a VFD is installed
MESSAGE
SCREEN SAVER
FEATURE: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled
Visible when an LCD is installed
MESSAGE
SCREEN SAVER WAIT
TIME: 30 min
Range: 1 to 65535 min. in steps of 1
Visible when an LCD is installed
MESSAGE
CURRENT CUT-OFF
LEVEL: 0.020 pu
Range: 0.002 to 0.020 pu in steps of 0.001
MESSAGE
VOLTAGE CUT-OFF
LEVEL: 1.0 V
Range: 0.1 to 1.0 V secondary in steps of 0.1
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