
PCS100 AVC-20
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6.1.4.1
Interpreting the Event Log
Figure 6-7 and Figure 6-8 show typical GDM and Power Quality event log pages, respectively.
The events recorded in the GDM event log are divided into 2 categories:
1.
System events, i.e., PCS100 AVC-20 faults, warnings etc.
2.
Power Quality events, i.e., voltage sags and voltage surges.
The Power Quality event log records only the Power Quality events.
6.1.4.1.1
System Events
Each System Event is displayed on a single line which displays the following information:
Information Type
Description
Date
The date the event occurred
Time
The time the event occurred (to 10ms resolution).
Origin
Fault, Warning and Auto Bypass events may originate from the Master, Rectifier, or
Inverter modules. See Table 6-5
Event
The event types. See Table 6-4 and Table 6-7
Code
The unique numerical code for the event. See Table 9-2.
Description
For a system event this column shows a description of any Fault, Warning or Auto
Bypass. See Table 9-2 for a full list of the event descriptions.
Table 6-3: Event Log columns
Event Type
Description
Start Local
Local Start Command
Stop Local
Local Stop Command
Reset Local
Local Reset Command
Start Remote
Remote Start Command. This includes Modbus
Stop Remote
Remote Stop Command. This includes Modbus
Reset Remote
Remote Reset Command. This includes Modbus
Start Auto
Automatic Start e.g., return to RUN operation after Auto Bypass condition or Power Up
Stop Auto
The PCS100 AVC-20 has gone into
“stopped” state after a power up.
Info
Indicates a change in Status.
Fault
Fault condition detected. See Table 9-2 for a full list of the fault codes.
Warning
Warning condition detected. See Table 9-2 for a full list of the warning codes.
Auto Bypass Start
Start of an auto bypass condition. See Table 9-2 for a full list of the auto bypass codes.
Auto Bypass End
End of an auto bypass condition
Power Up
Power Up
Clock Set
The time has been changed. The amount the time in seconds has changed by is also
displayed
Table 6
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4: System Event types