Goose Definition Page - Ametek UPLC CU44-VER04 Applications Manual

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change, then the message is transmitted immediate-
ly. These are outputted via the same "GOOSE"
message. The only difference is the processing
time. The high speed GOOSE outputs are bolded in
the "Output" list below. The other outputs (as listed
in Alarms) are slow speed GOOSE elements.
Alarms
These are the data items available from the
UPLC™ to indicate functionality/health of the
device. These are non-protection based functions.
GeneralFail
ReflectedPowerAlarm
TransmitterKeyedState
ReceivedState
PowerAmpOneAlarm
PowerAmpTwoAlarm
FSKLowLevel
ONOFFCheckbackMajorAlarm
May 2012
ONOFFCheckbackMinorAlarm
ONOFFCheckbackInRecovery
ONOFFCheckbackAutoOff
ONOFFCheckbackRecovered
ONOFFCheckbackDelayedAlarm
ONOFFCheckbackPassed
ONOFFCheckbackOff
ONOFFCheckbackInProgress
ONOFFFadeAlarm
PowerSupplyOneAlarm
PowerSupplyTwoAlarm
FSKFadeMarginAlarm
FSKFadeAlarm
FSKShiftLowFrequency
FSKShiftHighFrequency
RF Output
Figure 8–6. GOOSE Definitions Page.
(Admin > Protocol > IEC 61850)
Chapter 8. Protocols
Page 8–9
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