U.5.7
Date Code 20090715
User’s Guide
SEL-421 Relay
Front-Panel Operations
Front-Panel Layout
Autoscrolling Mode
Autoscrolling mode shows each screen for a user-settable period of time.
Front-panel setting SCROLD defines the period of time each screen is shown.
When you first apply power to the relay, the LCD shows the autoscrolling
ROTATING DISPLAY
. With SCROLD := OFF the screen remains on the first
screen in the rotating display order, automatic rotation of additional screens is
disabled.
The autoscrolling
ROTATING DISPLAY
also appears after a front-panel
inactivity time out (see
Front-Panel Inactivity Time Out on page U.5.3
). The
relay retrieves data prior to displaying each new screen. The relay does not
update screen information during the display interval. At any time during
autoscrolling mode, pressing
{ENT}
takes you to the
MAIN MENU
. Pressing any
of the four navigation pushbuttons switches the display to manual-scrolling
mode.
Manual-Scrolling Mode
In the manual-scrolling mode you can use the directional navigation arrow
pushbuttons to select the next or previous screen. Pressing the
{Down Arrow}
or
{Right Arrow}
pushbuttons switches the display to the next screen; pressing the
{Up Arrow}
or
{Left Arrow}
pushbuttons switches the display to the previous
screen.
In manual-scrolling mode, the display shows arrows at the top and bottom of
the vertical scroll bar. The screen arrows indicate that you can navigate
between the different screens at will. The relay retrieves data prior to
displaying each new screen. Unlike the autoscrolling mode, the relay
continues to update screen information while you view it in the manual-
scrolling mode. To return to autoscrolling mode, press
{ESC}
or wait for a
front-panel time out.
Alarm Points
You can display messages on the SEL-421 front-panel LCD that indicate
alarm conditions in the power system. The relay uses alarm points to place
these messages on the LCD.
shows a sample alarm points screen. The relay is capable of
displaying up to 66 alarm points. The relay automatically displays new alarm
points while in manual-scrolling mode and in autoscrolling mode. While you
navigate the HMI menu structure, the relay does not automatically display the
alarm points. Instead,
ALARM EVENT
displays in the footer. When you escape
the HMI menu structure, the relay will display the alarm points screen.
Figure 5.6
Sample Alarm Points Screen
The alarm point setting is an element of the SER settings. To enable an alarm
point, enable the HMI alarm parameter of the SER Point Settings listed in
. The format for entering the SER point data is the following comma-
delimited string:
*Circuit BK1 SF6 Gas
ALARM POINTS
Press to acknldge
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