M-3520 Instruction Book
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Arrow Buttons
The left and right arrow buttons are used to choose
among menu selections shown on the display. When
entering values, these buttons are used to select
the digit (by moving the cursor) of the displayed
setpoint that will be increased or decreased by the
use of the up and down arrow buttons.
The up and down arrow buttons
only increase or
decrease input values, or change between upper
and lower case inputs. Upper case inputs are
active whereas lower case inputs are inactive. If
the up or down arrow button is held in when
adjusting numerical values, the speed of the
increment or decrement is increased, after a small
delay.
EXIT Button
Use the
EXIT
button to exit from a displayed screen
to the immediately preceding menu. Any changed
setpoint will not be saved if the selection is aborted
via the
EXIT
button.
ENTER Button
The
ENTER
button is used to choose a highlighted
menu selection, to replace a setpoint or other
programmable value with the currently displayed
value, or to select one of several displayed options,
such as to
ENABLE
or
DISABLE
a function.
Target/Status Indicators and Controls
The target/status indicators and controls consist of
the following LEDs: Power Supply (
PSI
and
PS2
)
RELAY OK
, the Oscillograph Recorder (
OSC
TRIG
),
BREAKER CLOSED
,
TARGET
,
DIAGNOSTIC
and
TIME SYNC
Power Supply (PS1 and PS2) LED.
The green power LED indicator(s) remains
illuminated for the appropriate power supply
whenever power is applied to the unit. Power supply
PS2 is available as an option.
Relay OK LED
The green
RELAY OK
LED is controlled by the
relay's microprocessor. A flashing
OK
LED
indicates proper program cycling. The LED can
also be programmed to illuminate continuously, if
desired.
Oscillograph (OSC TRIG) Recorder LED
The
OSC TRIG
LED illuminates to indicate that
oscillograph data has been recorded in the unit’s
memory.
Breaker (BRKR) CLOSED LED
The red
BRKR CLOSED
LED illuminates when
the breaker status input (52b) is open.
Target Indicators and Target Reset
Normally, the 24
TARGET
LEDs are not
illuminated. Upon operation, LEDs corresponding
to the cause(s) of the operation will light and stay
illuminated until reset. The eight
OUTPUT
LED’s
will reflect the present state of the
OUT1
–
OUT8
output contacts. Pressing and releasing the
TARGET RESET
button will momentarily light all
LEDs (providing a means to test them) and allows
resetting of the
TARGET
LEDs if the condition
causing the operation has been removed. Detailed
information about the cause of the last 32
operations is retained in the unit’s memory for
access through the alphanumeric display via the
VIEW TARGET HISTORY
menu.
Pressing and holding the
TARGET RESET
button
displays the present
pickup status of the M-3520
functions on the target indicators.
Time Sync LED
The green
TIME SYNC
LED illuminates to indicate
that the IRIG-B time signal is being received and
validated.
Diagnostic LED (DIAG LED)
The diagnostic LED flashes upon occurrence of a
detectable self-test error. The LED will flash the
Error Code Number. For example, for error code
32, the LED will flash 3 times, followed by a short
pause, and then 2 flashes, followed by a long
pause, and then repeat. For units equipped with
the HMI, the Error Code Number is also displayed
on the screen.
Accessing Screens
To prevent unauthorized access to functions, the
software allows assignment of access codes. If
access codes have been assigned, the access
code entry screen will be displayed after
ENTER
is pressed from the default message screen.
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NOTE
: The relay is shipped with the access
code feature disabled.
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