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0
A
R C
-
E
X
T
0
=
O f f
1 = O n
0
A
R C
-
D
E
F
0
=
O f f
1 = O n
0
V
C H
K
0
=
O f f
1 = L B
2 = D B
3 = S Y
1
A
R C
-
S
M
0
=
O f f
1 = S 2
2 = S 3
3 = S 4
0
V
T P
H
S
E
L
1
=
A
2 = B
3 = C
1
V
T -
R
A
T
E
1
=
P H / G
2 = P H / P H
1
3
P H
-
V
T
1
=
B u s
2 = L i n e
1
A
R C
-
B
U
0
=
O f f
1 = O n
0
A
R C
-
S U
C
0
=
O f f
1 = O n
0
U
A R
C
S
W
P
1 =
P 1
3
2 = P 2
1
3 =
1
To move to the lower screen or move from the left side screen to the right screen in Appendix E,
select the appropriate number on the screen. To return to the higher screen or move from the right
side screen to the left side screen, press the END key.
The CANCEL key can also be used to return to the higher screen but it must be used carefully
because it may cancel entries made so far.
To move between screens of the same depth, first return to the higher screen and then move to the
lower screen.
4.2.3 Displaying
Records
The sub-menu of "Records" is used to display fault records, event records, disturbance records and
autoreclosing output count.
4.2.3.1 Displaying Fault Records
To display fault records, do the following:
•
Open the top "MENU" screen by pressing any keys other than the VIEW and RESET keys.
•
Select 1 (= Record) to display the "Record" sub-menu.
R e c o
1 =
r e c o r d
/ 1
r
a u t
F
l
2 = E v e n t
r e c o r d
3 = D i s t u r b a n c e r e c o r d
4 = A u t o m a t i c
e
t s t
5 = A u t o r e c l o s e c o u n t
d
•
Select 1 (= Fault record) to display the "Fault record" screen.
1 =
a
/ 2
r e c o r
i s l
D
p
2 = C l e a r
a u t
F
l
y
d
•
Select 1 (= Display) to display the dates and times of fault records stored in the relay from the
top in new-to-old sequence.
/ 3
F a u l t r e c o r d
1 / 8
# 1
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 7 . 0 3 1
# 2
2 0 / S e p / 1 9 9 7
1 5 : 2 9 : 2 2 . 4 6 3
# 3
0 4 / J u l / 1 9 9 7
1 1 : 5 4 : 5 3 . 9 7 7
•
Move the cursor to the fault record line to be displayed using the and keys and press the
Summary of Contents for GRZ100 B Series
Page 264: ... 263 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix A Block Diagram ...
Page 271: ... 270 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 ...
Page 272: ... 271 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix B Signal List ...
Page 307: ... 306 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 ...
Page 308: ... 307 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix C Variable Timer List ...
Page 310: ... 309 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix D Binary Input Output Default Setting List ...
Page 321: ... 320 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 ...
Page 322: ... 321 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix E Details of Relay Menu and LCD Button Operation ...
Page 331: ... 330 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 ...
Page 340: ... 339 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix G Typical External Connections ...
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Page 384: ... 383 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix J Return Repair Form ...
Page 388: ... 387 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Customer Name Company Name Address Telephone No Facsimile No Signature ...
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Page 390: ... 389 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix K Technical Data ...
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Page 402: ... 401 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix L Symbols Used in Scheme Logic ...
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Page 406: ... 405 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix M Example of Setting Calculation ...
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Page 418: ... 417 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix N IEC60870 5 103 Interoperability and Troubleshooting ...
Page 434: ... 433 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix P Inverse Time Characteristics ...
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Page 438: ... 437 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix Q Failed Module Tracing and Replacement ...
Page 444: ... 443 6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6 Appendix R Ordering ...
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