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PRODUCT SETUP
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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5.3.10.3 Trip and alarm LEDs
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
TRIP & ALARMS LEDS
The trip and alarm LEDs are in the first LED column (enhanced faceplate) and on LED panel 1 (standard faceplate). Each
indicator can be programmed to become illuminated when the selected FlexLogic operand is in the logic 1 state.
5.3.10.4 User-programmable LED 1(48)
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LED 1(48)
There are 48 amber LEDs across the relay faceplate LED panels. Each of these indicators can be programmed to illuminate
when the selected FlexLogic operand is in the logic 1 state.
For the standard faceplate, the LEDs are located as follows:
•
LED Panel 2 — User-programmable LEDs 1 through 24
•
LED Panel 3 — User programmable LEDs 25 through 48
For the enhanced faceplate, the LEDs are located as follows:
•
LED column 2 — User-programmable LEDs 1 through 12
•
LED column 3 — User-programmable LEDs 13 through 24
•
LED column 4 — User-programmable LEDs 25 through 36
•
LED column 5 — User-programmable LEDs 37 through 48
See the LED Indicators section in chapter 4 for information on the location of these indexed LEDs.
The user-programmable LED settings select the FlexLogic operands that control the LEDs. If the
LED 1 TYPE
setting is “Self-
Reset” (the default setting), the LED illumination tracks the state of the selected LED operand. If the
LED 1 TYPE
setting is
“Latched,” the LED, once lit, remains so until reset by the faceplate
RESET
button, from a remote device via a
communications channel, or from any programmed operand, even if the LED operand state de-asserts.
Table 5-14: Recommended settings for user-programmable LEDs
TRIP & ALARM LEDS
TRIP LED INPUT:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
ALARM LED INPUT:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
USER-PROGRAMMABLE
LED 1
LED 1 OPERAND:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
LED 1 TYPE:
Self-Reset
Range: Self-Reset, Latched
Setting
Parameter
Setting
Parameter
LED 1 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 1
LED 13 operand
Off
LED 2 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 2
LED 14 operand
BREAKER 2 OPEN
LED 3 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 3
LED 15 operand
BREAKER 2 CLOSED
LED 4 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 4
LED 16 operand
BREAKER 2 TROUBLE
LED 5 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 5
LED 17 operand
SYNC 1 SYNC OP
LED 6 operand
SETTING GROUP ACT 6
LED 18 operand
SYNC 2 SYNC OP
LED 7 operand
Off
LED 19 operand
Off
LED 8 operand
Off
LED 20 operand
Off
LED 9 operand
BREAKER 1 OPEN
LED 21 operand
AR ENABLED
LED 10 operand
BREAKER 1 CLOSED
LED 22 operand
AR DISABLED
LED 11 operand
BREAKER 1 TROUBLE
LED 23 operand
AR RIP
LED 12 operand
Off
LED 24 operand
AR LO
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