CHAPTER 7: COMMANDS AND TARGETS
TARGETS MENU
N60 NETWORK STABILITY AND SYNCHROPHASOR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Latched target message
: No.
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Description of problem
: A FlexLogic equation is incorrect.
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How often the test is performed
: The test is event driven, performed whenever FlexLogic equations are modified
.
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What to do
: Finish all equation editing and use self tests to debug any errors.
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Latched target message
: No.
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Description of problem
: The
PRODUCT SETUP
INSTALLATION
RELAY SETTINGS
setting indicates the N60 is not
programmed.
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How often the test is performed
: On power up and whenever the
PRODUCT SETUP
INSTALLATION
RELAY SETTINGS
setting is altered
.
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What to do
: Program all settings and then set
PRODUCT SETUP
INSTALLATION
RELAY SETTINGS
to “Programmed.”
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Latched target message
: No.
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Description of problem
: Internal recovery failure detected.
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How often the test is performed
: Continuous.
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What to do
: Extract a Service Report through UR Setup software. Contact technical support and supply details of the
failure code on the display.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
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Description of problem
: Module hardware failure detected.
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How often the test is performed
: Module dependent.
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What to do
: Extract a Service Report through UR Setup software. Contact technical support and supply details of the
failure code on the display.
7.2.2.3 Minor self-test error messages
Most of the minor self-test errors can be disabled. See the settings in the User-programmable Self-tests section in chapter
5.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
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Description of problem
: Internal process disruption detected.
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How often the test is performed
: Module dependent.
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What to do
: Extract a Service Report through UR Setup software. Contact technical support and supply details of the
failure code on the display.
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Latched target message
: Yes.
FLEXLOGIC ERROR:
with 2nd line detail
UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED:
Check Settings
DIAGNOSTIC FAILURE___:
Self Test Error
SYSTEM FAILURE___:
with 2nd line detail
DIAGNOSTIC ALARM:
with 2nd line detail
MAINTENANCE ALERT:
Replace Battery