Targets Menu; Target Messages; Relay Self-Tests - GE L60 Instruction Manual

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7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS
7.2TARGETS
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
Each L60 element with a TARGET setting has a target message that when activated by its element is displayed in
sequence with any other currently active target messages in the
and Digital Element 48 target settings are active and so have their targets displayed. The down arrow below the two ele-
ments indicates that there can be other active elements beyond these two.
For more information, see the description of target messages in the next section, and the Introduction to Elements section
in the Settings chapter for instructions on TARGET setting.
When no targets are active, the display reads
When there are no active targets, the first target to become active will cause the display to immediately default to that mes-
sage. If there are active targets and the user is navigating through other messages, and when the default message timer
times out (i.e. the keypad has not been used for a determined period of time), the display will again default back to the tar-
get message.
The range of variables for the target messages is described below. Phase information will be included if applicable. If a tar-
get message status changes, the status with the highest priority will be displayed.
Table 7–1: TARGET MESSAGE PRIORITY STATUS
PRIORITY
ACTIVE STATUS
1
OP
2
PKP
3
LATCHED
If a self test error is detected, a message appears indicating the cause of the error. For example
indicates that the minimal relay settings have not been programmed.
a) DESCRIPTION
The relay performs a number of self-test diagnostic checks to ensure device integrity. The two types of self-tests (major and
minor) are listed in the tables below. When either type of self-test error occurs, the Trouble LED Indicator will turn on and a
target message displayed. All errors record an event in the event recorder. Latched errors can be cleared by pressing the
RESET key, providing the condition is no longer present.
Major self-test errors also result in the following:
The critical fail relay on the power supply module is de-energized.
All other output relays are de-energized and are prevented from further operation.
The faceplate In Service LED indicator is turned off.
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TARGETS
PHASE TOC4
OP: A B -
DIGITAL ELEMENT 48:
LATCHED
TARGETS
NO ACTIVE TARGETS
DESCRIPTION
element operated and still picked up
element picked up and timed out
element had operated but has dropped out
L60 Line Phase Comparison System
Displayed only if targets for this element are active.
Example shown.
Displayed only if targets for this element are active.
Example shown.
menu. In the example shown, the Phase TOC4
.

7.2.2 TARGET MESSAGES

UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED

7.2.3 RELAY SELF-TESTS

7.2 TARGETS

7.2.1 TARGETS MENU

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