General Interrogation; Spontaneous Messages - Siemens SIPROTEC 7SA6 Manual

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Control During Operation
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From PC with
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7.1.1.6

General Interrogation

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From PC with
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7.1.1.7

Spontaneous Messages

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From PC with
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When operating with DIGSI
of a personal computer before they are erased from the device. To do this, follow ex-
actly the same steps taken to retrieve the messages. Instead of double clicking on the
message group in the message list to open the group, select the option File → Save
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in the DIGSI
4 window menu bar. DIGSI
the messages — if one does not exist — and saves the message group in this direc-
tory. For details, see the "DIGSI
H1176–C097, Section 9.4.
When all of the desired message groups have been saved on the PC, they can be
erased from the device as described above.
Of course, you can erase the saved data from the hard drive of your PC as every file.
The present condition of a SIPROTEC
view the contents of the "General Interrogation" annunciation.
The messages are found by double-clicking on Annunciation (see Figure 7-2),
double-clicking on General Interrogation , and double-clicking on the date and
time that appear in the right window. All of the messages that are defined for a general
interrogation are shown along with the actual values and states.
The spontaneous messages that can be displayed via DIGSI
diately.
Find the message groups by clicking on Annunciation (Figure 7-2).
Double click Spontaneous Annunciation in the data window. The date and time ap-
pear in the data window. By double clicking on them, the Spontaneous Annunciation
window opens, as shown in the following figure. Each entering message appears im-
mediately, without requiring that an update be initiated.
Figure 7-14
Spontaneous annunciation window — example
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4, the device messages can be saved on the hard drive
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4 then automatically creates a directory for
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4 Device Operation" Handbook, order no. E50417–
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device can examined by using DIGSI
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