Relay Display Modes; Actual Values Mode - GE MULTILIN 269 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY Series Instruction Manual

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3 SETUP AND USE

3.2 269 Relay Display Modes

The 269 relay display is used for viewing actual motor
values,
setpoint
values,
TRIP/ALARM messages.
having the relay in one of four possible modes of op-
eration:

1. ACTUAL VALUES mode

2. SETPOINTS mode
3. HELP mode
4. TRIP/ALARM mode
The relay will operate correctly, giving full motor pro-
tection, regardless of which display mode is currently in
effect. The different modes affect only the data that
appears on the 269 relay's 48 character alphanumeric
display.
TRIP/ALARM mode can only be entered by having one
or more of the trip or alarm level setpoints exceeded.
The other display modes can be entered using the
ACTUAL VALUES, SET POINTS, or HELP keys (see
section 3.1).
The ACTUAL VALUES and SETPOINTS modes are
based on a book-like system of "pages" and "lines".
One line from any page may be displayed at any given
time.
To "turn" a page, the PAGE UP and PAGE
DOWN keys are used. To scan the lines on a page the
LINE UP and LINE DOWN keys are used. In the HELP
and TRIP/ALARM modes only the LINE UP and LINE
DOWN keys are needed.
When control power is applied to the relay the following
power up message will be displayed:
GE MULTILIN 269 RELAY
GE MULTILIN 269 RELAY
REVISION XXX
REVISION XXX
After this the display will show, (factory default set-
tings)
I1= XXX
I1= XXX
I2=
I2=
I3= XXX
I3= XXX
(AMPS)
(AMPS)
which is in page 1 of ACTUAL VALUES mode.
A description of each display mode is given in the fol-
lowing sections.
3-6
HELP
messages,
and
This is accomplished by
XX.XX
XX.XX
XXX
XXX
3.3 ACTUAL VALUES Mode
In ACTUAL VALUES mode, any of the parameters
monitored or calculated by the 269 relay may be
viewed by the user. This mode is divided into seven
separate pages of data each of which contains a differ-
ent group of actual motor values. The seven pages
and the lines in each page are as shown in Table 3-2.

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