2 Operator interface
2.5 “Device details” screen
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The
WEAR INDICATION
pane shows information regarding the device‘s
lifespan (the availability of this information will depend on the specific device
being used) and will explicitly indicate when the maximum number of
mechanical or electrical trips is close to being reached.
Figure 10:Device details – “History”
Device-supporting events (7“ variant)
The controls described in the following table will only be available for devices
that feature internal memory containing lists of events (for details, please
refer to Table 2, page 8). If the list of events is managed by the BreakerVisu
program, the
EVENTS HISTORY
will be limited to 10 entries.
Table 13: “Device details” (event history) controls
(not available for all devices) (7“ variant)
The
Logging
sub-screen can be used to monitor, set up, start, and stop the
selected device‘s data measuring function. While data measuring for the
selected device is running, the
Logging
sub-screen will show the
Data
logging status
(flashing circle), the date and time when measuring started,
and the name of the corresponding data file.
Control
Action
Tap this button to refresh the information shown in the
EVENTS HISTORY
list. The circle will flash while the
information is being refreshed.
Tap this button to store the data in a file on an external
storage device plugged into the BreakerVisu device.
Use the arrows to the sides of the
EVENTS HISTORY
label to browse through the events measured by the
device. In order for this to work, the events must have
been stored in the corresponding trip blocks.
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