
Target and Flash Messages
745
Transformer Management Relay
Actual
V
alues
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Flash Messages
Flash messages are warning, error, or general information messages displayed in
response to certain key presses. The length of time these messages remain
displayed can be programmed in
S1 745 SETUP
!"
PREFERENCES
!"
FLASH MESSAGE
TIME
. The factory default flash message time is 4 seconds.
ADJUSTED VALUE
HAS BEEN STORED
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing
ENTER
while on a setpoint message with a numerical value. The
edited value had to be adjusted to the nearest multiple of
the step value before it was stored.
COMMAND IS BEING
EXECUTED
This flash message is displayed in response to executing a
command at a command message. Entering
Yes
at a
command message will display the message
ARE YOU
SURE?
. Entering
Yes
again will perform the requested
command, and display this flash message.
DEFAULT MESSAGE
HAS BEEN ADDED
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing the
decimal key, followed by
ENTER
twice, on any setpoint or
actual value message except those in the subgroup
S1 745
SETUP
!"
DEFAULT MESSAGES
.
DEFAULT MESSAGE
HAS BEEN REMOVED
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing the
decimal key, followed by
ENTER
twice, on one of the selected
default messages in the subgroup
S1 745 SETUP
!"
DEFAULT
MESSAGES
.
ENTERED PASSCODE
IS INVALID
This flash message is displayed in response to an incorrectly
entered passcode when attempting to enable or disable
setpoint access. It is also displayed when an attempt has
been made to upgrade to an option without the correct
passcode.
ENTRY MISMATCH –
CODE NOT STORED
This flash message is displayed while changing the
programmed passcode from the command message
S1 745
SETUP
!
PASSCODE
!"
CHANGE PASSCODE
. If the passcode
entered at the prompt
PLEASE RE-ENTER NEW PASSCODE
is different from the one entered at the prompt
PLEASE
ENTER A NEW PASSCODE
, the 745 will not store the
entered passcode, and display this flash message.
INPUT FUNCTION IS
ALREADY ASSIGNED
This flash message is displayed under certain conditions
when attempting to assign logic input functions under
S3
LOGIC INPUTS
. Only the “Disabled” and “To FlexLogic”
functions can be assigned to more than one logic input. If an
attempt is made to assign any another function to a logic
input when it is already assigned to another logic input, the
assignment will not be made and this message will be
displayed.
INVALID KEY: MUST
BE IN LOCAL MODE
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing
RESET
while the 745 is in Remote mode. The 745 must be put into
Local Mode in order for this key to be operational.
INVALID SERIAL
NUMBER
This flash message is displayed when an attempt is made to
upgrade installed options and the 745 detects an invalid
serial number.
NEW PASSCODE HAS
BEEN STORED
This flash message is displayed in response to changing the
programmed passcode from the setpoint
S1 745 SETUP
!
PASSCODE
!"
CHANGE PASSCODE
. The directions to change
the passcode were followed correctly, and the new passcode
was stored as entered.
NEW SETPOINT HAS
BEEN STORED
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing
ENTER
while editing on any setpoint message. The edited value was
stored as entered.
NO ACTIVE TARGETS
(TESTING LEDS)
This flash message is displayed in response to the
MESSAGE
%
or
MESSAGE
&
key while the Message LED is off. There are no
active conditions to display in the target message queue.
OUT OF RANGE –
VALUE NOT STORED
This flash message is displayed in response to pressing
ENTER
while on a setpoint message with a numerical value. The
edited value was either less than the minimum or greater
than the maximum acceptable value for this setpoint and, as
a result, was not stored.
PASSCODE VALID -
OPTIONS ADJUSTED
This flash message is displayed when an attempt to upgrade
an option was successful.
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