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Digital Energy
Multilin
HHD revision: 1.0x
Manual P/N: 1601-9096-A1
GE publication code: GEK-113540
Copyright © 2009 GE Multilin
GE Multilin
215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario
Canada L6E 1B3
Tel: (905) 294-6222 Fax: (905) 201-2098
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*1601-9096-A1*
HandHeld Display (HHD)

Instruction manual

E83849
LISTED
IND.CONT. EQ.
52TL
I I SO9001:2000
GE Multilin's Quality
Management System is
registered to ISO9001:2000
QMI # 005094

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Digital Energy Multilin HandHeld Display (HHD) Instruction manual HHD revision: 1.0x Manual P/N: 1601-9096-A1 GE publication code: GEK-113540 E83849 Copyright © 2009 GE Multilin LISTED IND.CONT. EQ. 52TL GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario I I SO9001:2000 Canada L6E 1B3...
  • Page 2 The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc. This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin. The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. HandHeld Display....................1 Introduction to the HHD ........................1 HHD display............................2 Keypad..............................3 Control keys............................5 LED indicators............................5 2. HHD graphical display pages................6 Home display page..........................7 Default display ............................8 Actual values pages ..........................8 Status pages ............................
  • Page 4 toc–ii HANDHELD DISPLAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 5: Handheld Display

    Digital Energy Multilin HandHeld Display HandHeld Display 1 HandHeld Display The HHD provides the operator with rapid access to relevant information and controls using intuitive sequences. It also provides all available information and setting control with an easy-to-use graphic interface. The HHD includes a rugged enclosure which suits the requirements of on site remote use.
  • Page 6: Hhd Display

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HANDHELD DISPLAY Figure 1: HHD with example default display Function keys LED indicators Graphical display Control keys Soft-keys 853700H1.CDR USB port 1.1.1 HHD display Each display page consists of the three components shown below. Figure 2: Graphical display overview The header bar (white text on a blue background) displays the hierarchical path name, the date and time in 24-hour format, and the current password access level.
  • Page 7: Keypad

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HANDHELD DISPLAY The remainder of the screen shows the selected page. Pages are organized in a hierarchical or tree-based menu structure. To improve readability, some pages are labeled with rectangular outlines or colored backgrounds. Some pages contain too many fields to display at once.
  • Page 8 HANDHELD DISPLAY HANDHELD DISPLAY • When a field is open for editing, the UP and DOWN keys increment/decrement the value of that field. The ENTER key functions in different ways depending on its context. • If there are no selected fields, the ENTER key will freeze any scroll bars and select the first field on the display.
  • Page 9: Control Keys

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HANDHELD DISPLAY Pressing an invalid key displays a message explaining the problem and recommending a solution. Where the keypress is invalid because a security passcode is required, the dialog window will be a passcode entry window. When a lockout occurs that clears when a count-down timer expires or when the thermal capacity recovers for a restart, the Status >...
  • Page 10: Hhd Graphical Display

    HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES HANDHELD DISPLAY 2 HHD graphical display pages Summaries of the MM300 and MM200 page hierarchies on the HHD are shown below. Figure 6: MM300 display page hierarchy on the HHD Summary Values Motor Amps CT-VT Volts Inputs Trips Power...
  • Page 11: Home Display Page

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES Figure 7: MM200 display page hierarchy on the HHD Summary Values Amps Sensor Motor Messa e Reset Status Inputs Inputs Trips Outputs Outputs Alarms System Comms Control System Confi Setpoints Counters Protection Thermal Control Mech Security Elec...
  • Page 12: Default Display

    HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES HANDHELD DISPLAY • The longest current timeout from any of the pre-contactor time, time to overload, time to reset, starts/hour block, time between starts, transfer time, undervoltage restart time, and restart block timers. • Temperature of the hottest stator RTD (if there is an RTD and the two previous items are not applicable).
  • Page 13: Status

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES Figure 9: Typical actual values summary page (MM300 view) Figure 10: Typical actual values current page Figure 11: Typical actual values voltage page (MM300 only) 2.4 Status pages The status pages shown on the HHD, provide the user with up-to-date information on the current status of the MM300 or MM200.
  • Page 14 HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES HANDHELD DISPLAY • Flex (displays the present state of the FlexLogic™ engine and number of lines used - MM300 only). A typical display is shown below: Figure 12: Typical status message page Message types are classified by color and associated icon type, as follows:: •...
  • Page 15: Setpoints

    • Security (contains the password security setpoints) • Factory (contains settings used by GE Multilin personnel for testing and calibration purposes.) The Home > Setpoints page displays a warning message concerning unexpected performance if setpoints are improperly changed. It is recommended that all relay outputs capable of causing damage or harm be blocked before a setpoints change is made and it is clear the relay is performing as intended with the new setpoints.
  • Page 16: Diagnostics

    HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES HANDHELD DISPLAY 2.6 Diagnostics pages The diagnostic pages are divided into five sections for the MM300, and three sections for the MM200. • Events (MM300 only - event recorder data for up to 256 events) • Counters (accumulated system counter data) •...
  • Page 17: Control Page

    HANDHELD DISPLAY HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES Figure 17: Typical event diagnosis page (MM300) 2.7 Control page This page is used to view the active control mode and switch between Auto/Manual if the softkeys are enabled. Figure 18: Typical control page display Refer to the Control section for details on control page functionality.
  • Page 18 HHD GRAPHICAL DISPLAY PAGES HANDHELD DISPLAY Figure 19: Typical help popup window Invalid operation popups explain the problem and provide direction on how to rectify it. This may also include invalid features or uninstalled options (for example, accessing the undervoltage restart page when undervoltage restart option is not ordered). Where a keypress is illegal because a security passcode is required, the popup is a passcode entry dialog box.
  • Page 19: Mm300/Mm200 Programming Techniques Using The Hhd

    HANDHELD DISPLAY MM300/MM200 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES USING THE HHD 3 MM300/MM200 programming techniques using the HHD To streamline the setting entry process, the HHD omits non-functional settings from the display. Settings may be changed while the motor is running. However, appropriate measures CAUTION: must be taken to limit the consequences of entering unintended or misunderstood setting values.
  • Page 20: Numeric Setpoints

    MM300/MM200 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES USING THE HHD HANDHELD DISPLAY 3.2 Numeric setpoints Numeric setpoints accept a numerical value within a specific range. The numeric setpoint editor is a numeric input panel, with the current value shown on the number display. The minimum, maximum, step, and default values are shown on the left of the keypad, and the label of the setpoint being edited is displayed on the menu bar of the setpoint editor.
  • Page 21: Alphanumeric Setpoints

    HANDHELD DISPLAY MM300/MM200 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES USING THE HHD 3.3 Alphanumeric setpoints Alphanumeric setpoints accept any alphanumeric value of a specified size and are generally used for labeling and identification purposes. When an alphanumeric setpoint is selected, the HHD displays an alphanumeric setpoint editor window. Figure 23: Alphanumeric setpoint editor A flashing underline marks the current character.
  • Page 22: Security Access

    MM300/MM200 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES USING THE HHD HANDHELD DISPLAY Figure 24: IP address setpoint editor 3.5 Security access There are three levels of security access allowing write access to setpoints, lockout reset, and firmware download. When there are no pop-ups present, a sustained press on the ESC key clears the security passcode.

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