Status/Control; Set; Test; Leds - Eaton Cutler-Hammer FP 5000 Instruction Leaflet

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Display 4.17 Status/Control

Status/Control

Status
Control
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4.6.5 Set

The "Set" pushbutton can be accessed through
the security door on the front panel (See Figure
4-1). Once the "Set" pushbutton is activated, a
Set
password screen will show up on the display.
The password must be entered to change the
FP-5000 settings. To enter the password, use
the "single" up/down arrow pushbutton to change
the selected character of the password and use
the "double" up/down arrow pushbutton to
change the value of the character. Once the
password is entered, the user must then press
the "Enter" pushbutton to enter the password
and to activate the setting screens. See Section
5 for a complete description of the FP-5000
product settings.

4.6.6 Test

The "Test" pushbutton can be accessed through
the security door on the front panel (see Figure
4-1). Once the "Test" pushbutton is activated, a
Test
password screen will show up on the display.
The default password is "0000." Press Enter to
enter the "Test Mode." The "Test Mode" allows
the user to initiate current simulation tests,
operate output relays, open or close the breaker,
and test the Zone Interlocking outputs. See
Section 11 for complete details on the "Test
Mode" operation.
Effective Date: 12/05
FP-5000
Status
Self Test Status
Active Set Group:
1
Input Status
Output Status
Logic Status
Pickup Status
Trip Status
System Alarm Status
Breaker Status
Direction Units
Sync Control
Alarm Causes
Control
Sel Active Set Grp
Default Settings
Trigger Datalogger
Trig Waveform Capt
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Effective Date: 12/05

4.7 LEDs

The LEDs are used to indicate a number of functions, operations,
and/or warnings of the FP-5000. Please refer to Figure 4-1 for each
LED location.
Operational LED
The Operational LED is a green flashing LED that flashes for a 1
second period, 50% duty cycle. It indicates that the FP-5000 is
operational.
Breaker Closed LED
The red Breaker Closed LED indicates that the circuit breaker is
closed based on the state of the 52a and 52b inputs.
Breaker Open LED
The green Breaker Open LED indicates that the circuit breaker is
open based on the state of the 52a and 52b inputs.
Phase Trip LED
The red Phase Trip LED indicates that a phase overcurrent trip
condition has occurred if the 50P-1, 50P-2, or 51P protective
functions operate.
Ground Trip LED
The red Ground Trip LED indicates that a ground overcurrent trip
condition has occurred if the 50X-1, 50X-2, 50R-1, 50R-2, 51X, or
51R protective functions operate.
Other Trip LED
The red Other Trip LED indicates that a trip condition other than
phase or ground overcurrent has occurred.
Alarm LED
The red Alarm LED indicates that an alarm condition has
occurred as programmed in the alarm indicator.
Pickup LED
The yellow Pickup LED indicates the presence of a pickup
condition as programmed in the pickup indicator.
Auxiliary LED
The function of the yellow Auxiliary LED is user defined. The logic
functions may be used to control the state of this LED, which is
based on the state of the inputs programmed for the Aux LED
output.
Set LED
The red set LED located at the right upper corner of the "Set"
pushbutton indicates that the relay is in the program settings
mode.
Test LED
The red test LED at the right upper corner of the "Test"
pushbutton indicates that the relay is in the test mode. The test
LED flashes while a fault simulation is in progress.
Trip Indicator Battery Test LED
A green Test LED is located under the bottom right front panel
cover door. It is above the trip indicating battery (See Section 4.5).
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