BE1-BPR Functional Description
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PTLOG Command
Purpose:
Reads or changes timer log and alarm logic
Syntax:
PTLOG [#[=<logic term>,<alm_type>,<alm_time>]]
Comments:
# = Timer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6
Access area level one, two, or three password is required to change settings. Default
settings are 0,0,0 for each of the six timer logs.
PTLOG Command Example
Check the margin by setting up a log for timer 1 to record the time remaining after the fault detectors (O7)
drop out. Set an alarm if the margin drops below one cycle.
PTLOG1=/O7,L,1C
TLOG
Timer logs
HMI Menu Branch: 4
Parameter
Comments
#
# corresponds to the timer that logic and alarm time are compared
against. TLOG lists all entries for all timers. TLOG# lists the entries for
Timer# (T#). Each entry gives the time remaining on the timer and the
time and date it was logged. Entering TLOG=0 resets all timer logs.
A maximum of 40 logs can reside in memory. If more than 40 logs are
generated, then the oldest log is overwritten. If a logged time has
triggered a timer log alarm, then that timer is marked with an asterisk
in the timer log.
TLOG Command
Purpose:
Reads or resets the timer logs
Syntax:
TLOG[#]
Comments:
No access area password is required to view or reset timer logs.
TLOG Command Example
Read the log entries for timer 1.
TLOG1
TLOG1=40m 11:45:12.008 07/17/93
TLOG1=38m 11:31:44.633 07/17/93
TLOG1=14m* 07:28:13.812 07/06/93
TLOG1=55m 16:15:16.589 07/05/93
Fault Log (Enhanced Relays Only)
The fault log provides information about the last twelve events that caused an oscillographic data record to
be generated. A record is generated when the TRIGGER command logic expression becomes TRUE.
Events are accessed in reverse time order (last in - first out). The fault records are numbered from 1 to 255.
The number of the oscillographic record corresponds to the number of the fault log. After fault log number
255, the fault log number automatically returns to 1 and starts again. If the fault memory is full, the oldest
record is replaced by the latest one acquired. The fault log data records are reset to zero at power-up or
when the FLOG=0 command is given.
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