ETL600
3.7.3.
Alarm, Warning & Manipulation Events
The event recorder acquires the alarms as they appear on the alarm
relays. Meaning after a pick up and with a hold time.
The alarm entry in the event recorder listing is "PLC link alarm" or
"PLC link alarm cleared" for example. In order to distinguish between
two teleprotection equipment TPE1 and TPE2, the corresponding
number is added (i.e. "TPE1 hardware alarm").
The following events of the local device are recorded as alarm &
manipulation events:
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Start time, end time and time of a change in any PLC low level
alarm or warning
•
Start time, end time and time of a change in any DATA low level
alarm or warning
•
Start time end time and time of a change of the TPE1 low level
alarm or warning
•
Start time, end time and time of a change of the TPE2 low level
alarm or warning
•
Start time, end time and time of a change of communication errors
on the TDM-bus
•
Time when a loop test was sent, was reflected or failed
•
Time when a manual loop test was initiated (by means of the
HMI600)
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Time when the configuration was downloaded or stored to EPROM
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Time when a firmware version was downloaded
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Time when switched back to the previous configuration
•
Time when a new date and time was set
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Time when the equipment started up
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Time when a manual reset was conducted
•
Number of lost events in case of overload
All these events are stored in the same block. The maximum number
of alarm & manipulation events is 2600.
To upload the alarm events from the ETL600 equipment use:
Equipment / Commissioning and maintenance / Event recorder /
Upload events.
3.7.4.
Upload events
To upload and display the events in the user interface HMI600 use:
Equipment / Commissioning and maintenance / Event recorder /
Upload events
You can choose between uploading the command events or the alarm
events or both of them. Further you have the choice to read all events
Structure and Function
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November 2005
ABB Switzerland Ltd
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