9-2
Front-Panel Interface
Date Code 20010731
SEL-352-1, -2 Instruction Manual
Displays
The LCD is controlled by the pushbuttons and automatic messages the relay generates. The
<EXIT>
button always returns the display to the default display. The default display consists of
the following: (1) a message “Press CNTRL for Local Control”, if any of the Local Bit settings
have been specified; (2) Display Point messages which have been activated by the logical state
of a Display Point variable; or (3) a metering display showing the primary current values of IA,
IB, and IC, if neither Local Bits nor Display Points have been specified. Local Bits and Display
Points are discussed later in this section.
Error messages such as self-test failures are displayed on the LCD in place of the default
metering display when they occur. Do not power down the relay if this occurs; refer to
Section 11: Testing and Troubleshooting
for further instructions.
During power up and when executing the
R_S
command to reset factory default settings, the
LCD displays “Initializing.” This message will remain until the relay is again enabled.
Menu choices on the LCD are listed horizontally on the second line. The first character of the
menu choice is underlined. The left and right arrow buttons move the underline to the adjacent
menu selection. Once the underline indicates your selection, use the
<SELECT>
button to
select it.
Special characters are displayed when viewing the SER reports. Figure 9.2 shows symbols for
asserted and deasserted bits.
Figure 9.2: Front-Panel Symbols for Asserted and Deasserted Bits
Local Bits (LB1–LB16)
Local Bits are used for local control from the front panel. They are intended to replace manual
switches and pushbuttons normally installed for control of specific functions. There are 16 Local
Bits, LB1 to LB16. These designations appear as elements in the Relay Word, for use in
SEL
OGIC
®
control equations. Like Remote Bits, described in
Section 5: Control Logic
, Local
Bits can be set on or off, or they can be pulsed for one processing interval to mimic a momentary
pushbutton.
Local Bits are specified using the
SET T
command through a serial port. This command is used
for defining the associated text which is to appear on the LCD, to inform the user what function
is being performed by the Local Bit, and the position (state) of the bit. For each Local Bit LBn,
there are four settings:
NLBn: Local Bit Name label (max. 14 characters)
CLBn: Local Bit Clear (OFF) label (max. 7 characters)
SLBn: Local Bit Set (ON) label (max. 7 characters)
PLBn: Local Bit Pulse (MOMENTARY) label (max. 7 characters)
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