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Breaker protection system
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CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES
User-programmable indicators
The second and third panels provide 48 amber LED indicators whose operation is controlled by the user. Custom labelling
can be done.
User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages other than English are used
to communicate with operators. See the User-programmable LEDs section in chapter 5 for the settings used to program
the operation of the LEDs on these panels.
Default labels for LED panel 2
The default labels are intended to represent the following:
GROUP 1...6 — The illuminated GROUP is the active settings group
BREAKER 1(2) OPEN — The breaker is open
BREAKER 1(2) CLOSED — The breaker is closed
BREAKER 1(2) TROUBLE — A problem related to the breaker has been detected
SYNCHROCHECK NO1(10) IN-SYNCH — Voltages have satisfied the synchrocheck element
RECLOSE ENABLED — The recloser is operational
RECLOSE DISABLED — The recloser is not operational
RECLOSE IN PROGRESS — A reclose operation is in progress
RECLOSE LOCKED OUT — The recloser is not operational and requires a reset
Firmware revisions 2.9x and earlier support eight user setting groups; revisions 3.0x and higher support six setting
groups. For convenience of users using earlier firmware revisions, the relay panel shows eight setting groups. Even
though the LEDs have default labels, they are fully user-programmable.
The relay is shipped with the default label for the LED panel 2. The LEDs, however, are not pre-programmed. To match the
pre-printed label, the LED settings must be entered as shown in the User-programmable LEDs section of chapter 5. The
LEDs are fully user-programmable. The default labels can be replaced by user-printed labels for both panels as explained in
the next section.
C60 BREAKER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Figure 4-49: LED panels 2 and 3 (index template)
FRONT PANEL INTERFACE
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