
Manual 35086
ProTech-GII with Math Functions
Woodward
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Be aware that the “Reset All Logs” button clears the contents of ALL
logs, with the exception of the Module Faults Log and the Peak
Speed/Acceleration Log. Selecting this function will permanently
erase this information in the ProTech-GII device.
View Overspeed/Acceleration Log Button
After selecting “View Overspeed/Acceleration Log”, one list is displayed:
A list of all recent overspeed trips that have been detected and logged in the ProTech-GII is displayed. The
maximum length of this list is 20 lines, retaining the most recent once the maximum is reached. The list
contains a description, the timestamp, the actual speed when overspeed was detected, the acceleration
when overspeed was detected, the maximum speed reached (after trip) and the maximum acceleration
(after trip).
The log can be saved to an html file using the “Export...” button.
Figure 7-33. Overspeed/Acceleration Log Example
View Module Faults Log Button
It is possible to view additional details of Internal Fault Alarm and Trip conditions by selecting “View
Module Faults Log”. The log contains a historical listing of all Internal Fault Alarm and Internal Fault Trip
conditions that have been detected since the last time the module fault log was cleared. The log contains
a description containing the type of fault (trip or alarm), fault originator (CPU identifier: Logic, Comm or
Display), fault type, fault source code address, and a time stamp of the fault.
The Module Faults Log is only available from the Programming and Configuration Tool (PCT) and is not
displayed on the front panel user interface.
Selecting the “Clear Module Faults Log” button will clear the log. This button is only visible when logged in
with “Test Level Password” permissions or higher.
The log can be saved to an html file using the “Export...” button.
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