
Point
Index
Description
Assigned
Class (1,2,3 or
Notes
An override is active in one or more outputs
Setting Group Change Active alarm
Settings Changes Lost due to Access Time Out
Relay Trouble Alarms (points 76 - 80)
EEPROM Read/Write Fatal Error
Relay not calibrated or calibration checksum error
Calibration defaults loaded
State Of Fault Trigger Logic Expressions (points 81 - 83) See Note 3
Pick Up trigger expressions state (1=TRUE,0 =FALSE)
Trip trigger logic expressions state (1=TRUE,0 =FALSE)
Logic trigger expressions state (1=TRUE,0 =FALSE)
1: New Fault triggered. Fault data will be saved as the “Most
Recent Fault Summary Report”, and available when this point
becomes 0.
0: The “Most Recent Fault Summary Report “available.
Notes for Table 5-1:
1. The time stamp from transition 0 to 1 is a fault trigger time (equal to the time in the most recent
Fault Summary Report).
The time stamp from transition 1 to 0 is the time since fault data of the most recent fault is
available (see object 30 points from 17 to 36).
Total count of transitions from 0 to 1, reports the number of faults, which have occurred between
two reporting. The missed Fault Summary Report Data can be retrieved through the Selected
Fault Summary Report (see object 30, points from 52 to 71).
2. Any alarm from this Programmable Alarms group may be declared as a major, minor, or logic
alarm. Refer to ASCII Serial Command SG-LGC, SA-MAJ, and SA-MIN.
3. Refer to ASCII Serial Command: SG-TRIGGER=<trip>,<pu>,<logic>.
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