GE Multilin
L30 Line Current Differential System
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5 SETTINGS
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
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DATA LOGGER MODE
: This setting configures the mode in which the data logger will operate. When set to “Continu-
ous”, the data logger will actively record any configured channels at the rate as defined by the
DATA LOGGER RATE
. The
data logger will be idle in this mode if no channels are configured. When set to “Trigger”, the data logger will begin to
record any configured channels at the instance of the rising edge of the
DATA LOGGER TRIGGER
source FlexLogic™
operand.
The data logger will ignore all subsequent triggers
and will continue to record data until the active record is
full. Once the data logger is full a
CLEAR DATA LOGGER
command is required to clear the data logger record before a
new record can be started. Performing the
CLEAR DATA LOGGER
command will also stop the current record and reset
the data logger to be ready for the next trigger.
•
DATA LOGGER TRIGGER
: This setting selects the signal used to trigger the start of a new data logger record. Any
FlexLogic™ operand can be used as the trigger source. The
DATA LOGGER TRIGGER
setting only applies when the
mode is set to “Trigger”.
•
DATA LOGGER RATE:
This setting selects the time interval at which the actual value data will be recorded.
•
DATA LOGGER CHNL 1(16):
This setting selects the metering actual value that is to be recorded in Channel 1(16) of
the data log. The parameters available in a given relay are dependent on: the type of relay, the type and number of CT/
VT hardware modules installed, and the type and number of Analog Input hardware modules installed. Upon startup,
the relay will automatically prepare the parameter list. A list of all possible analog metering actual value parameters is
shown in Appendix A:
FlexAnalog Parameters
. The parameter index number shown in any of the tables is used to
expedite the selection of the parameter on the relay display. It can be quite time-consuming to scan through the list of
parameters via the relay keypad/display – entering this number via the relay keypad will cause the corresponding
parameter to be displayed.
•
DATA LOGGER CONFIG:
This display presents the total amount of time the Data Logger can record the channels not
selected to “Off” without over-writing old data.
5.2.11 USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
a) MAIN MENU
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PRODUCT SETUP
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
The 48 amber LEDs on relay panels 2 and 3 can be customized to illuminate when a selected FlexLogic operand is in the
logic 1 state. The trip and alarm LEDs on panel 1 can also be customized in a similar manner. To ensure correct functional-
ity of all LEDs, an LED test feature is also provided.
b) LED TEST
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PRODUCT SETUP
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
LED TEST
USER-PROGRAMMABLE
LEDS
LED TEST
See below
MESSAGE
TRIP & ALARM LEDS
MESSAGE
USER-PROGRAMMABLE
LED1
MESSAGE
USER-PROGRAMMABLE
LED2
MESSAGE
USER-PROGRAMMABLE
LED48
LED TEST
LED TEST FUNCTION:
Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled.
MESSAGE
LED TEST CONTROL:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
Summary of Contents for L30
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