• Disturbance records
• Fault records
• Events
4.4.2.1
Creating disturbance recordings
The disturbance recordings are triggered by the IED applications normally, but the
recording can also be triggered manually.
1. Click Disturbance records in the View bar.
2. Click Trigger to create disturbance recordings manually.
4.4.2.2
Monitoring disturbance recorder data
You can view the disturbance recordings from the IED.
1. Select Disturbance records in the View bar.
The following items are listed in the view:
• Number of recordings currently in the IED's memory
• Remaining amount of recordings that fit into the available recording memory
• Recording memory used in percentage
• If the periodic triggering function is used, the time to trigger which indicates
the remaining time to the next periodic triggering of the disturbance
recorder.
2. An individual disturbance record can be deleted by selecting Delete. All
disturbance records can be deleted from the IED's memory by selecting Delete
All.
4.4.2.3
Controlling and reading of disturbance recorder data
Disturbance recorder data can be controlled and read with PCM600. It can also be
read via WHMI.
For more information, see PCM600 documentation.
4.4.2.4
IED self-supervision
The IED self-supervision handles internal run-time fault situations. The main
indication of an internal fault is a flashing green Ready LED.
Internal faults can be divided to hardware errors, run-time errors in the application
or operating system and communication errors. Further actions always depend on
the cause of the error.
Only authorized and skilled personnel should analyze the errors and
decide on further actions.
The IED records system registrations, IED status data and events.
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