Setting Time; Selecting Displays; System Settings; View Settings (View Set) - Eaton Cutler-Hammer Digitrip 1150 Instructions Manual

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2. To send settings, the receiving circuit breaker must be
in open state and without line voltage on the circuit
breaker's main terminals.
4.2.7.2 Transfer Procedure
NOTE: It is important to realize that the transfer must be
performed from the RECEIVING circuit breaker. (The circuit
breaker with the white connector marked "This unit to
receive setpoints").
In the Program TripLink menu, if all preliminary require-
ments are met, the Digitrip 1150 display on the receiving
circuit breaker will read "THIS UNIT TO RECEIVE." Other-
wise, an error message will appear reading "TripLink
CONFIG ERROR" and the display will return to Program
Settings menu.
If the circuit breakers meet the preliminary requirements,
the user will be prompted to "PRESS SAVE TO LEARN."
When Save is pressed, settings will transfer and a "LOAD-
ING" message will appear on the display screen. Transfer
will be confirmed if successful with a "TripLink TRANSFER
COMPLETE" message. Otherwise, "TripLink TRANSFER
ERROR" will appear on the display.
In the event of TripLink Configuration Error, check all
preliminary requirements as well as the TripLink cable
connections. Also ensure that transfer is being initiated
and performed on the receiving circuit breaker.

4.2.8 Setting TIME

In the Digitrip 1150, dates are displayed in DD-MmmYY
format (for example, 12 Mar 98) and time is displayed in
military-style format with hours from 0 to 23. The first
screen in PGM SET\TIME is a view-only screen showing
the current time setting for the unit. The View Down button
changes screens to the DAY programming screen where
the two digit date can be adjusted with the Edit Up or Edit
Down pushbuttons. View Down then moves through the
programmable three-character MONTH abbreviation, two
digit YEAR selection, two digit HOURS, and two digit
MINUTES which are all programmed with the Edit Up and/
or Edit Down pushbuttons. Seconds are not programmable
and begin at 00 when time settings are saved. Using View
Up in the menu will move the user through the settings in
reverse order as described above (Refer to Appendix D-18).

4.2.9 Selecting DISPLAYS

Display programming options control the screens dis-
played in the Meter Menu. Program Display is located in
the PGM SET\DISPLAY submenu. This submenu lists
twenty-two programmable screens. The first screen sets
metering for A, B, and C phase currents to AUTO or
MANUAL. The remaining twenty-one screens of various
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perameters can be set to on or off, depending on user
preference. Any settings turned to OFF will not be dis-
played when METER is selected from the Main Menu
(Refer to Appendix D-14).

4.2.10 System Settings

4.2.10.1 Frequency
This setting is to reflect the power system's operating
frequency of 50 or 60 Hertz. The factory default is 60Hz.
4.2.10.2 BC Relay Reset
This setting is to define the reset mode of Relay B and
Relay C of the Digitrip's Power Relay Module. The selec-
tions are AUTO or MANUAL reset (See Section 4.2.2.4).
4.2.10.3 Sliding Demand
A sliding demand calculation can be chosen for either the
Max kW demand or the Max kVA demand. If neither is
required, the user can choose "OFF" by pressing the up/
down Edit Value keys.
4.2.10.4 Waveform Capture
The waveform capture function can be enabled on a 1, 5, or
10 minute basis. It can also be disabled by selecting
"OFF" with the Edit Value keys. If the THD alarm setting
has been enabled in the Alarms menu, the waveform
capture function will automatically be set to 1 minute and
the waveform capture OFF setting will not be available.

4.3 View Settings (VIEW SET)

The VIEW SET menu will allow the user to view all of the
settings presented in the PGM SET menus with the
exception of the TripLink function. The user cannot edit or
change settings in these menus.

4.3.1 Firmware Menu

The Firmware menu enables the user to view the version
and revision of the trip unit firmware. The protection
firmware is displayed as PROTECT while DISPLAY
firmware can be viewed by pressing the up/down View
function keys.

4.4 Meter Menu

The METER menu initially will show six screens of data via
the factory display setup. They are phase current, neutral
and ground currents (if supplied), phase voltages, forward
power, power factor and frequency, and energy values.
However, the program DISPLAY menu can be used to
present metered data relevant to a specific customer
application. There are 22 data screens selectable as listed
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