Clear Records; Resetting - GE 850 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 5: DEVICE, SYSTEM, INPUT AND OUTPUT SETPOINTS

Clear Records

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The Clear Records command is accessible from the front panel and from the EnerVista 8
Series Setup software.
Path:
Device > Clear Records
Records can be cleared either by assigning "On" or a FlexLogic operand to the appropriate
setting.
With the optional 10 PB Membrane Front Panel (Faceplate order code option "A"), all Clear
Records commands related to Demand default to PB7 ON. This includes Clear Records for
Max Current Demand, Max Real Power Demand, Max Reactive Power Demand and Max
Apparent Power Demand.
The Clear Records command is also available from
the allowable settings are only "ON" and "OFF". (FlexLogic operands cannot be used.)
Some events can be programmed to latch the faceplate LED event indicators and target
message on the display. Depending on the application some auxiliary output relays can
be programmed to latch after the triggering event is cleared. Once set, the latching
mechanism holds all the latched indicators, messages, and auxiliary output relays in the
set state, after the initiating condition has cleared, until a RESET command is received to
return these latches (except the FlexLogic latches) to the reset state.
The RESET command can be sent from the faceplate Reset pushbutton, a remote device
via a communication channel, or any programmed FlexLogic operand. Executing the
RESET command from either source creates a general FlexLogic operand RESET OP. Each
individual source of a RESET command also creates its individual operand RESET OP (PB),
RESET (COMMS), and RESET OP (OPERAND) to identify the source of the command.
RESET INPUT 1(2,3):
Range: Off, Any FlexLogic operand
Default: Off
The setpoint selects an operand from the list of FlexLogic operands. The targets, LEDs,
and latched output relays reset upon assertion from any of the operands selected as
Reset Inputs.
, however there
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