Front Panel; Installation - GE Multilin 350 Series Instruction Manual

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S1 RELAY SETUP

6.2.6 Front panel

6.2.7 Installation

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The user can send a message to the display, that will override any normal message by
sending text through Modbus. Refer to the 350 Feeder Protection System Communications
Guide for register details.
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SETPOINTS > S1 RELAY SETUP > FRONT PANEL
FLASH MESSAGE TIME
Range: 1 s to 65535 s
Default: 5 s
Flash messages are status, warning, error, or information messages displayed for
several seconds in response to certain key presses during setting programming. These
messages override any normal messages. The duration of a flash message on the
display can be changed to accommodate different reading rates.
MESSAGE TIMEOUT
Range: 1 s to 65535 s
Default: 30 s
If the keypad is inactive for a period of time, the relay automatically reverts to a default
message. The inactivity time is modified via this setting to ensure messages remain on
the screen long enough during programming or reading of actual values.
SCREEN SAVER
Range: Off, 1 min to 10000 min
Default: Off
The life of the LCD backlight can be prolonged by enabling the Screen Saver mode.
If the keypad is inactive for the selected period of time, the relay automatically shuts off
the LCD screen. Any activity (keypress, alarm, trip, or target message) will restore screen
messages.
LED BKR OPEN COLOR
Range: Red, Green
Default: Green
Allows the user to select the color of the LED indicator under Breaker Open conditions.
LED BKR CLSD COLOR
Range: Red, Green
Default: Red
Allows the user to select the color of the LED indicator under Breaker Closed conditions.
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SETPOINTS > S1 RELAY SETUP > INSTALLATION
RELAY NAME
Range: Feeder Name, Alpha-numeric (18 characters)
Default: Feeder Name
The RELAY NAME setting allows the user to uniquely identify a relay. This name will
appear on generated reports. This name is also used to identify specific devices which
are engaged in automatically sending/receiving data over the communications channel.
RELAY STATUS
Range: Not Ready, Ready
Default: Not Ready
Allows the user to activate/deactivate the relay. The relay is not operational when set to
"Not Ready."
350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 6: SETPOINTS

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