Load Events; Deleting Events; Deleting The Pc List; Deleting The System List - ABB RELION REB500 Operation Manual

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4.5.8.2

Load events

The protection system has an event memory for every unit (central unit and bay units).
To upload the latest events to the PC, open the View menu and select Event list. This opens
the Event list dialog box (HMI500 must be in the on-line mode). Click on the Refresh button to
upload the events. The protection system stores the events until they are explicitly deleted.
The list viewed on the PC is refreshed either on command or cyclically.
There is no indication should the event memory overflow before the events have been
uploaded. The events are updated as determined by the system response setting (see
Technical Manual ).
The following information is shown for every event:
Type of event
Date event occurred
Time event occurred
Time tag valid (yes / no)
Source of event with application device ID in the format
BPD000011):
Text as entered via Configuration/Binary inputs/outputs (user defined) or alternatively,
the name assigned by the system (system defined)
Value, for example, ON or OFF.
The width of the columns can be adjusted by dragging the border with the mouse in the table
header.
Providing a printer is connected to the PC, you can print the event list by clicking Print. The
event list can be saved in a text file on the PC with the aid of ASCII export.
4.5.8.3

Deleting events

An event is marked by clicking on it. Several events can be marked by holding the mouse
button and moving the pointer over them. Clicking in the blank field at the top left of the
window (next to Type) marks all the events in the list.
4.5.8.4

Deleting the PC list

Single events, groups of events or all events can be deleted. Mark events you wish to delete
and click Delete PC list. Deleting can take several seconds.
4.5.8.5

Deleting the system list

All the events stored in the protection system are deleted.
Distributed busbar protection REB500
Operation manual
P = Protection function event
S = System event
T = Test generator event
FFF : English function designation
AAAAAA : Address of the hardware unit that generated the event.
The source data are important for locating hardware defects.
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GUID-21DC09EF-0F2E-4C79-8D38-A498B321E197 v1
FFFAAAAAA (for example,
GUID-12314BA8-2AE1-4372-A160-B9CA6C580E4A v1
GUID-D524855E-C24D-4DA0-A099-94E748F7FF93 v1
GUID-15FBA23A-7AB5-4568-B541-6A1D45119A9F v1
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