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IB02602004E
Instructional Literature
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Effective: May 2008
Instructions for the FP-6000 Protective Relay
2.5 Introduction to Programming
The FP-6000 can be programmed using an HMI with PowerPort
software through the RS-232 serial port or remotely via the rear
INCOM PN using PowerNet. In addition, the FP-6000 may be
programmed directly from the front panel. We will focus on
direct programming from the front panel in this Quick Start
Section. Programming is restricted to authorized users through
password protection and through the physical restraint of a
security door which may be sealed with a lead seal.
2.5.1 Entering Set (Programming) Mode
Lift the security door cover over
the Set and Test buttons on the
front panel and press the Set
pushbutton. The Set LED (at the
upper right corner of the Set
pushbutton) will illuminate and
the display will change to the
Password request Window.
Unauthorized programming is
prevented by password
protection and by means of the
security door over the Set
pushbutton, which may be
secured with the lead seal,
making apparent any
programming access. Minimal
programming will be described
in this Quick Start section. Please
refer to the complete
programming instructions in
Setting the
FP-6000, Section 5.
2.5.2 Password
The Setting Mode from the Front Panel is password protected to
prevent access by unauthorized users. In order to access the
programming mode of the FP-6000 a password must be entered.
Each Password is a 4-character alphanumeric value. The FP-6000
is shipped with the password protection effectively disabled, set
to the default of ‘0000’. Entering Program Mode (or Test Mode)
with acceptance of the default password is done by pressing the
Enter button with the 4-asterisk Password display unchanged.
Each character in the Password may be modified to any of the
characters 0-9 and A-Z within program mode.
If the password has not been changed previously, press enter, the
password default is zero (0).
If a password has been previously programmed, use the
and
pushbuttons to select which of the 4 password
characters to change, and the
pushbutton to enter
the specified password.
2.5.3 Navigation Within Settings Mode
The FP-6000 parameters that are
set are either numeric or elements
of a list.
Use the
Enter
pushbutton to
select the settings category or
value to update. The Enter
pushbutton also verifies the
updating of settings upon exiting
Set mode.
Use the
Up
and
Down
pushbuttons to increment or
decrement setting values one step
at a time or to step forward and
backward through a presented list
of settings. When it is being held
down for a few seconds, it
behaves like the double arrow
pushbutton in the FP-5000.
Use the
Previous
pushbutton to
back out of the settings menu.
However, when the “Save
Settings Window” appears, Enter
must be pressed in order to
accept and save your setting
changes. If the Previous
pushbutton is pressed again, all
your changes will be discarded.
Numeric ranges are looped so
that going past one end of an
interval brings you to the
beginning of the other end of the
range for the setting. Similarly,
lists are also looped. Upon entry
to the Set Function, the user will
view the
Setting Main
Screen
where the selections will be seen
three at a time using the up and
down navigation pushbuttons.
CAUTION
CHANGING THE SETTINGS OF THE FP-6000 WILL SUBSTANTIALLY
IMPACT SYSTEM OPERATION. ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
WHO ALSO POSSESS THE PASSWORD MAY MAKE MODIFICA-
TIONS TO THE FP-6000 SETTINGS.
Password Window
[****]
Up Arrow For Bit
Down Arrow For Value
CAUTION
KEEP YOUR PASSWORD SECRET AND RECORD IT IN A SAFE PLACE.
IF THE PASSWORD IS LOST, A NEW PASSWORD MAY BE ENTERED
DURING THE FIRST 2 MINUTES AFTER CONTROL POWER IS
APPLIED TO THE FP-6000.