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Several PMCS breaker management devices support the Lockout/Tagout Wizard in
their Large Faceplate and Tabular Data Screen wizards. These devices are:
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750 / 760 Feeder Management Relay
Configuration
When Lockout/Tagout wizard is dropped and double-clicked, the following dialog
box appears:
Complete the following fields to configure the Lockout/Tagout Panel Display:
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Enter a name for this panel. The Panel Name is used to distinguish the
tags used internally by a particular instance of a panel from other panels
within an application. Each panel within an application should have a
unique Panel Name.
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Enter the name of the Status Group associated with this Lockout/Tagout
Panel. The Status Group is the name that links this panel to
Lockout/Tagout Online Symbols and the breaker management device
wizards that can support it. It is important to remember the Status
Group assignment since it must be used to configure the associated
Oneline Symbols and IED wizards.
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Enter the minimum Security Level required to add and remove Danger
or Ground tag symbols within the application.
The second part of the Lockout/Tagout wizard that can be configured is the Oneline
Tagout Symbol.
The Oneline Tagout Symbol is a small wizard for placement in oneline diagrams, to
be associated with a circuit breaker. It displays the presence or absence of any
Danger or Ground tag symbols assigned to the breaker symbol by the PMCS user.
After dropping the Oneline Tagout Symbol wizard onto a oneline diagram, associate
it with a particular circuit breaker and any other devices you wish to have the tags
displayed at by making it a member of a Status Group. The Oneline Tagout Symbol
Dialog box is displayed when you double-click the wizard:
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