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After filling all the fields, press Set Date and Clock.
Figure 21: Normal Home Screen
Pressing System Status takes the user to the screen which shows the total system ground current IG as a percent-
age of the maximum ground current allowed by the grounding resistor as this current is proportional to the voltage
displacement of the neutral from ground. Also indicated is the ALARM setting for the system as a percentage of the
system let-through current (NGR maximum approximately). As a reference, the setting for the maximum ground cur-
rent is shown as IG max (5A in the example of Figure 22) The IGmax (neutral grounding resistor let-through) current
must agree with that of the neutral grounding resistor of the system. If it does not, then the OHMNI-PM set-up must
be repeated. ALARM level may be adjusted as required although the usual 50% default value is generally used.
Press FEEDER MODULE STATUSES to view the feeder module screen in Figure 22 below. It allows the user to
examine the status of the installed DSP-DFM modules. Feeder modules are identified by their I/D numbers from 1
to 50 and may be scrolled. Priority settings can be observed and ground current IGf for the feeder is displayed as a
percentage of the maximum ground current of the system. A reading of “- -” would represent a direct short to ground
for the feeder while 0% represents no current leakage at all. STATUS is also indicated which shows whether or not
the feeder module is OK (leakage below 50%), Fault (faulted) leakage greater than 50% or Trip (Tripped) which may
happen if a second fault caused current in the sensor to exceed 100A for 200ms or more.
Normally with an un-faulted system and a recent RESET, the display module will display the normal home screen of
Figure 21 with a green NORMAL indicator on the front panel of the DSP-TDM and no alarm. The system module will
indicate a green NORMAL light and the DSP-DFM modules will show no light indication at all. The DSP-DPS supply
will also indicate POWER with a green light when power is supplied to it. The yellow PULSE light may, or may not, be
ON, depending on whether the INVERTED mode of operation has been selected for the pulse operation. If a DSP-
OHMNI-PM neutral grounding resistor is used, it is recommended to have the INVERTER ON. If the inverted mode is
selected the pulse relay will be normally energized and will de-energize with each pulse. The PULSE light will indicate
when the pulse relay is energized. In the normal pulse mode, the light will be OFF and will light with each pulse. The
display module will indicate the normal home screen as in Figure 21.
7. OPERATION
Содержание DSP-OHMNI
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