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2.5.6 Default Settings
Please refer to the default settings as listed in Section 5.3 FP-5000
Setting Table. The default settings are those loaded into the program
memory at the factory. Restoration to default settings can only be
accomplished by deliberate user actions. No internal control action
can cause the FP-5000 to reset itself to default settings.
Restoring
settings to factory defaults shown in Section 5.3 once alternative
values are programmed involves one of three actions:
1. Manually input the default values for those changed through the
Settings mode.
2. Completely restore to default settings through the Default
Setting Control under the Status/Control mode function.
3. Execution of external communication commands. The user
may also reprogram individual settings or return all settings to
default by INCOM Command(s) through either the rear INCOM
port (J1), or through the front panel RS-232 Serial port. This
functionality is incorporated into the Cutler-Hammer software
that operates through these ports, for instance PowerNet
or
PowerPort.
The following section will discuss restoring the defaults utilizing
action No. 2 above, using the front panel capabilities of the FP-
5000.
2.5.7 Restoring Default Settings
To ensure a known starting point, unless you know that the
FP-5000 is pre-programmed to the required settings, return
the FP-5000 to its default programmed settings.
Press the
Status/Control
pushbutton to access
the Default Setting Control.
After pressing
Status/Control
, select “Default
Setting Ctr,” and press the
Enter
pushbutton.
Select “Load Default Setting” and press
Enter
again. The Password Window will appear to
verify your authorization to make the desired
change in the settings. After password entry,
select “Load ALL Settings” and press
Enter
. A
final verification display will enable you to
accept the change by pressing
Enter
or
cancel by using the
Previous
pushbutton.
2.5.8 Programming
Programming consists of selecting “System Config” or “Protection”
from the “Setting Main” list. For the “System Config” items, simply
scroll to the item, select with Enter, vary with Up/Down, and select
with Enter. For “Protection,” select “Setting Group 1” (the only
default group enabled) and scroll to select the functions to be
changed as for “System Config.”
To save settings, press Previous until the screen requires Enter to
Save or Previous to Cancel.
Press the key desired and this operation is completed.
Update Settings?
ENTER to Save
Previous to Cancel
Reset to Exit Set
2.5.9 Active Alarm Status
The FP-5000 default settings provide connection and monitoring of
breaker state and the trip coil. When the FP-5000 is powered up
without these connections, an alarm indication is present. Proceed
to the Active Alarm Status display to view the active alarms.
2.6 Startup
Startup consists of programming the necessary operational
parameters, verifying the operation of the FP-5000, checking the
wiring and verifying the reasonable operation of the system
components before attempting to place the equipment into
continuous service.
The programming should already be done by the time the FP-5000
is wired into a system and about to be Started Up and placed into
service. Follow Section 7 for start procedures and refer to Section
6.3 for guidance in making connections during startup.
2.6.1 Battery Installation
Beneath the front panel communications cover is a receptacle for
the lithium disc battery, (3 V Duracell DL 2032). Insert the battery
with the positive side up as shown on the communication cover.
The battery MUST be inserted with the power ON to eliminate any
unnecessary wear on the battery. It is possible for the battery to
remain in operation, until it expires, if the battery is inserted while
the power is off. This will cause the battery to become useless
when it is needed. For this reason it is recommended to insert the
battery while the FP-5000’s power is ON.
For additional information refer to Sections 4.5 and 11.4.
Note:
If the battery is inserted with the FP-5000’s power off you
may notice one or all of the LEDs flashing. The LEDs will be
restored to their proper state when the power is turned
ON, and in turn, will discontinue the use of the battery.
Enter
Status/Control
Enter
Enter
Status/Control
Previous