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6 F 2 S 0 8 4 6
•
Press
the ENTER (= Yes) key to clear all the fault records stored in non-volatile memory.
If all fault records have been cleared, the "Latest fault" screen of the digest screens is not
displayed.
4.2.3.2 Displaying Event Records
To display events 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.
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Select 2 (= Event record) to display the "Event record" screen.
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n
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Select 1 (= Display) to display the events with date and time from the top in new-to-old
sequence.
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E v e n t
r e c o r d
2 / 9 6
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 8
2 3 : 1 8 : 0 4 . 2 9 4
T r i p
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 8
2 3 : 1 8 : 0 3 . 9 1 3
1 2 / F e b / 1 9 9 8
0 3 : 5 1 : 3 7 . 6 2 2
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The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and keys.
To clear event records, do the following:
•
Open the "Record" sub-menu.
•
Select 2 (= Event record) to display the "Event record" screen.
•
Select 2 (= Clear) to display the following confirmation screen.
/ 2
E v e n t
r e c o r d
C l e a r
a l l
e v e n t
r e c o r d s ?
E N T E R = Y e s
C A N C E L = N o
•
Press
the ENTER (= Yes) key to clear all the event records stored in non-volatile memory.
4.2.3.3 Displaying Disturbance Records
Details of the disturbance records can be displayed on the PC screen only(*); the LCD displays
only the recorded date and time for all disturbances stored in the relay. They are displayed in the
following sequence.
(*) For the display on the PC screen, refer to RSM100 manual.
•
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.
•
Select 3 (= Disturbance record) to display the "Disturbance record" screen.
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 ...
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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 ...
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