Note:
We recommend that you do not set the triggering contact to latching. This is because if you use a latching contact,
the fault record would not be generated until the contact has been fully reset.
2.2.5
MAINTENANCE EVENTS
Internal failures detected by the self-test procedures are logged as maintenance records. Maintenance
records are special types of standard events.
The event type description shown in the
Event Text
cell for this type of event is always
Maint Recorded
.
The
Event Value
cell also provides a unique binary code.
The IED contains a separate register containing the latest maintenance records. This provides a convenient
way of viewing the latest maintenance records and saves searching through the event log. You access these
fault records using the
Select Maint
setting.
The maintenance record has a number of extra menu cells relating to the maintenance event. These
parameters are
Maint Text
,
Maint Type
and
Maint Data
. They contain details about the maintenance event
selected with the
Select Maint
cell.
The possible maintenance records are as follows:
Event Value
Event Text
Description
6
FPGA Health Err
There is a Field Programmable Gate Array error
7
IO Card Error
There is an I/O card error
9
Code Verify Fail
There is a code verification failure
14
Software Failure
There is a general software failure
15
H/W Verify Fail
There is a hardware verification failure
16
Non Standard
There is a non-standard error
17
Ana. Sample Fail
There is a failure with the analogue signal sampling
18
NIC Soft Error
There is a Network Interface Card error
22
PSL Latch Reset
A PSL latch has been reset
23
Control IP Reset
A control input has been reset
24
Fn Keys Reset
A function key has been reset
25
SR Gates Reset
An SR gate has been reset
26
System Error
There is a system error
27
Solicited Reboot
The device has been requested to reboot
28
Unrec'ble Error
There is an unrecoverable internal error. The device will reboot after the maintenance record has been
created
29
Lockout Request
A lockout has been requested. This is generated whenever maintenance access is gained through the
USB port
30
IO Upgrade Fail
There has been an I/O upgrade failure. This can be caused by a faulty I/O card, or the boot loader
enable bit on the micro-controller being disabled
31
Application Fail
An application has failed
32
System Restart
Not used
33
Unknown Error
There is an unknown error
34
FPGA Failure
The Field Programmable Gate Array has failed
35
Upgrade Mode Req
Upgrade mode has been requested. This is generated whenever maintenance access is gained through
the USB port
36
Invalid MAC Addr
The device has an invalid MAC address
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Page 323: ...BUSBAR COMMISSIONING TOOL CHAPTER 11...
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