4 S&C Instruction Sheet 1043-550
Applicable Software
These instructions were prepared for use with software UIMD3C1X, Rev. 1.3.
You can find the revision number on the Setup disk label and on the main screen of the UIM,
called the
PRESENT CONDITIONS
screen. For questions regarding the applicability of
information in this chapter to future software releases, please contact S&C.
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WARNING
These instructions do NOT replace the need for utility operation standards. Any
conflict between the information in this document and utility practices should be
reviewed by appropriate utility personnel and a decision made as to the correct
procedures to follow.
Serious risk of personal injury or death may result from contact with electric distribu-
tion equipment when electrical isolation and grounding procedures are not followed.
The equipment described in this document must be operated and maintained by
qualified persons who are thoroughly trained and understand any hazards that may
be involved. This document is written only for such qualified persons and is not a
substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures for accessing
high voltage equipment.
The Universal Interface Module and host control are connected to switchgear operat-
ing at primary voltage levels. High voltage may be present in the wiring to the switch
control or the switch control itself during certain failures of the switchgear wiring
or grounding system, or due to a failure of the switch itself. For this reason, access
to the switch control should be treated with the same safety precautions that would
be applied when accessing other high voltage lines and equipment. Follow all locally-
approved safety procedures when working on or around this switch control.
Before attempting to access an existing switch installation, check carefully for vis-
ible or audible signs of electrical or physical malfunction (do this before touching
or operating the switch control or any other part of the installation). These warning
signs include such things as smoke, fire, open fuses, crackling noises, loud buzzing,
etc. If a malfunction is suspected, treat all components of the installation, including
the switch control and associated mounting hardware, as if they were elevated to
primary (high) voltage.
Whenever you are manually reconfiguring the circuit (for example, during repairs),
follow your company’s operating procedures to disable automatic operation of the
IntelliTEAM II system. This prevents any unexpected operation of a team member.
You can disable the IntelliTEAM II system by pressing the automatic operation
ENABLE/DISABLE
faceplate button to
DISABLE
on the faceplate of any active
5800 based team member of the team you want to disable, or turn on Prohibit Res-
toration on the UIM faceplate.
Troubleshooting
Overview
The following tools and Interface Module features are used to diagnose and correct
problems.
LCD
The LCD on the faceplate provides information about the present state of the team. For
an explanation of the faceplate and the LCD, see
Instruction Sheet 1043-540
.
Troubleshooting Problems