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    							CHAPTER 3:  INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)
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    Table 3-13: Protection Element and control element menu for f irmware version 7.50 or above
    MAIN SETTINGS MENUFIRST LEVELSECOND LEVELTHIRD LEVELMAIN SETTINGS MENU
    Protection Element >    
     Setting Group X>   
      Phase Current     >  
       Phase TOC High    >Phase TOC High 1..3
       Phase TOC Low    >Phase TOC Low 1..3
       Phase IOC High    >Phase IOC High 1..3
       Phase IOC Low    >Phase IOC Low 1..3
       Phase Directional    >Phase Directional 1..3
       Thermal Model    >Thermal Model 1..3
      Neutral Current   >  
       Neutral TOC       >Neutral TOC 1..3
       Neutral IOC       >Neutral IOC 1..3
       Neutral Dir       >Neutral Dir 1..3
      Ground Current    >  
       Ground TOC        >Ground TOC 1..3
       Ground IOC        >Ground IOC 1..3
       Ground Dir        >Ground Dir 1..3
      Sens. Ground Curr >  
       Sens. Ground TOC  >Sens. Ground TOC 1..3
       Sens. Ground IOC  >Sens. Ground IOC 1..3
       Isolated Gnd IOC  >Isolated Gnd IOC 1..3
       Sens. Ground Dir. >Sens. Ground Dir. 1..3
      Neg. Seq. Current >  
       Neg. Seq. TOC     >Neg. Seq. TOC 1..3
      Voltage Elements  >  
       Phase UV          >Phase UV 1..3
       Phase OV          >Phase OV 1
       Neutral OV High   >Neutral OV High 1..3
       Neutral OV Low   >Neutral OV Low 1
       Neg. Seq. OV      >Neg. Seq. OV 1..3
       Auxiliary OV      >Auxiliary OV 1..3
       Auxiliary UV      >Auxiliary UV 1
      Power             >  
       Forward Power     >Forward Power 1..3
       Directional Power >Directional Power 1..3
       Watt Gnd Flt High >Watt Gnd Flt High 1
       Watt Gnd Flt Low >Watt Gnd Flt Low 1..3
         
      Frequency       >  
       Underfrequency    >Underfrequency 1..6 
    						
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       Overfrequency     >Overfrequency 1..6
       Fq Rate of Change >Fq Rate of Change 1..3
      Miscellaneous  >  
       Broken Conductor  >Broken Conductor 1..3
       Locked Rotor      >Locked Rotor 1..3
       Load Encroachment >Load Encroachment 1..3
    Control Elements >    
     Setting Group   
     Synchrocheck   
     Autoreclose   
     Breaker Failure   
     VT Fuse Failure.   
     Max. Num of starts   
     Cold Load Pickup   
     PLC Timer Masks   
     60 CTS Failure   
     2nd HRMC Inhibit    
    						
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    3.2.6.7  Change Settings
    To enter this menu press the enter/shuttle key when Change Settings is selected in main menu. A secondary level is 
    displayed with different sublevels. Press up-down key or rotating the shuttle key, (left for moving up and right for moving 
    down) select the next level to be displayed, press the enter/shuttle key again to enter in next level and press ESC key to 
    return to previous level if desired. This naviga tion is performed the same for all the menus in Change Settings. Once the 
    last sublevel is reached, move up and down to visualize the settings selected. 
    To change a particular setting, press the enter/shuttle key on the setting to be modified. After selecting the setting, the 
    value for that setting appears between bracke ts. Choose the new value moving up and down . After selecting the 
    appropriate value press again the enter/shuttle key to fix that value. To save the new settings, go to the end of the menu  
    pressing down key or rotating the shuttle key right, and select Press Enter to save settings. When pressing the shuttle key 
    inside this menu the new settings is saved. 
    Select the menu Change settings and press the enter/shuttle key to enter in the 
    next sublevel.
     
    If there is more than one sublevel, select the next sublevel by pressing the up-down 
    keys or rotating and pressing the enter/shuttle key until the last level is reached.
    Press the enter/shuttle key in the function to be modified
    -> Group of settings
    -> Setting to be modified
    -> Value
    -> Range and step
    Pressing the enter/shuttle key, value appears between brackets and can be 
    modified pressing the up-down keys or rotating the shuttle key. Pressing again the 
    enter/shuttle key, the new value is accepted.
    Once all settings inside the group have been modified, go to the last screen pressing 
    the down key or  rotating the shuttle key and press Enter. At this moment of time, 
    the new settings is active in the relay.
    Figure 3-26: Change settings in HMI  
    						
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    3.2.6.8  Date & time
    The Date & Time menu shows the relay date and time information in the following format: 
    DST: Daylight Saving Time information
    Date:Day/Month/Year
    Time:Hour:Minutes:Seconds
    To modify date and time, press the enter/shuttle key. The relay shows the year between  brackets at the top of the screen. 
    By pressing the up-down keys or rotating the shuttle key, reach the desired value for the year, and press the enter/shuttle 
    key to select and store that value. After the year, the relay sh ows the month. Proceed as in the case of the year. The date 
    & time modification sequence is as follows:
    Press the up-down key or rotate the shuttle key to select the Date and Time menu 
    and press to enter in it
    The date and time data appear in the format described above. 
    Pressing the enter/shuttle key the year can be modified pressing up-down key or  
    rotating the shuttle key, after selecting the desired value, press again the enter/
    shuttle key to store the value.
    Year
    Date:Day/Month/
    Time:Hour:Minutes:Seconds
    After storing the value for Year, Month appears between brackets and can be 
    modified
    Month
    Date:Day//Year
    Time:Hour:Minutes:Seconds
    After storing the value for Month, Day appears between brackets and can be 
    modified
    Day
    Date:/Month/Year
    Time:Hour:Minutes:Seconds
    After storing the value for Day, Hour appears between brackets and can be 
    modified
    Hour
    Date:Day/Month/Year
    Time::Minutes:Seconds
    After storing the value for Hour, Minutes appears between brackets and can be 
    modified
    Minute
    Date:Day/Month/Year
    Time:Hour::Seconds
    After storing the value for Minutes, Seconds appears between brackets and can be 
    modified
    Second
    Date:Day/Month/Year
    Time:Hour: Minute: 
    						
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    Once this sequence is completed, these values remain stored in the relay, and the display once again shows the date at 
    the bottom of the text screen.
    Figure 3-27: Change date & time in HMI
    3.2.6.9  Commands
    Commands are configured using EnerVista 650 Setup, and they  can be executed using the pushbuttons on the relay front.
    Use the EnerVista 650 Setup software to configure up to 24 commands with a descriptive text. When executing the 
    operations from the relay front panel, the operation description is displayed.
    Example of commands (operations) executions via HMI
    Press the enter/shuttle key when Commands is selected in the display (o).
    All the previously configured commands are displayed. Press up-down keys or 
    rotate the shuttle key to move through the available commands. Press ESC to 
    return to previous level.
    Press the enter/shuttle key to pre-select the operation to execute.
    When the message Push Enter for Confirmation appears, press the enter/shuttle 
    key to confirm.
    Once the command has been performed or the time out has expired the Command 
    completed message is shown on the display.
    Figure 3-28: Commands in HMI 
    						
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    3.2.6.10  Passwords
    The F650 units incorporate independent passwords for protection and control, in order to prevent unauthorized keypad 
    and display access to the relay.
    Settings Password:
    This password restricts access to settings changes in the relay protection elements.
    Commands Password:
    This password restricts access to executing operation commands through the keypad and display.
    If the Commands Password is activated, when the user tries to execute an operation, the relay requests this password. 
    When using single-line diagrams for graphical display models,  all objects are not operational until the password is entered, 
    either by logging in to Login Pwd Commands, or by entering the password in the Commands menu.
    Relay settings view, measures, and other monitored information are not password-protected, and can be accessed by all 
    users.
    The password menu is located at the Password option in the relay text menu. This menu includes the following options:
       Login Pwd Settings
       Logout Pwd Settings   
       Change Pwd Settings
       Login Pwd Commands
       Logout Pwd Commands
       Change Pwd Commands
       Forgot Password?   
    Among the available options in this menu, there are three types of functionality:
    Login: For entering the password, either for settings or commands, and enable access to settings 
    or commands. Once entering the password the relay is no longer password protected, and 
    access is enabled to settings modification or commands execution.
    Logout: Once the necessary setting changes or operation commands have been executed, the 
    user can log out, so that the relay is password protected again.
    Change: Setting or modifying the desired password.
    Forgot Password: Retrieves the encrypted password, so that it can  be recovered if the user loses or forgets it. 
    Passwords are restricted for Settings change and Commands execution. To password-protect the relay, it is first 
    necessary to set the desired password, using the corresponding Change Pwd... menu. The default password is 0000. This 
    password provides access to the whole relay functionality. 
    Once a new password has been set, the user must log in to  access the protected functionality; otherwise, the relay 
    requests the password when trying to change settings or ex ecute commands. Once the password is entered the relay is 
    unprotected (as if the user had logged in), and remains so for 15 minutes of inactivity or until the user logs out.
    Password range
    The valid range for F650 passwords is a number from 0000 to 9999. 
    The default password is 0000, which provides access to the whole relay functionality. This is the  default option for enabling 
    relay use without using passwords.
    Entering passwords (Login PWD)
    This operation is the same for both the settings and commands passwords. The only difference is the access menu. For 
    entering the password, the user must access the Login menus inside the Password menu.
    Login Pwd Settings or Login Pwd Commands:
    The relay requests the password with the following message on the screen: 
    						
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    Setting passwd.
    Login: < 1000 >
    For entering the desired password, the user must press up-down key or rotate the shuttle key to the left (decrease) or to 
    the right (increase), and establish the desired number. Once entered, the selected password between brackets has been 
    entered, the relay shows the message Processing passwd. Wait.... If the password is correct, the relay allows access to 
    the settings change or command execution. It is not necessary to enter the password every time a change is to be 
    performed. The relay requests the password again after 15 minutes  of inactivity. This period of time is the same that takes 
    the relay to turn off the display backlighting. 
    Logging out (Logout PWD)
    To disable access to settings and commands, the user must logout.
    Logout Pwd Settings or Logout Pwd Commands:
    For safety reasons, the relay automatically logs out the active user 15 minutes after the last keypad action.
    Changing the password (Change PWD commands)
    To set a password in the relay, both for settings and commands, the corresponding menu must be accessed inside the 
    Password menu:
    Change Pwd Settings or Change Pwd Commands:
    To change the password, the user must first log in with the existing password; if the relay has the default factory 
    password, this would be 0000.
    The relay requests the existing password with the following message:
    (Setting or Command) passwd.
    Login: < 0000 >
    Once the existing password has been acknow ledged, the new password must be entered:
    (Setting or Command) passwd.
    New passwd: < 1000 >
    Once the new password has been entered, the  relay returns to the general Passwords menu.
    Password recovery (forgot password?)
    If the relay passwords need to be recovered, Forgot Password? must be accessed. This menu is the last option inside the 
    text Passwords menu.
    This menu shows two passwords, corresponding to the encrypted protection settings and commands passwords, as 
    shown in the following example:
    Cod Settings:      [35c0]
    Cod Commands: [35c0] 
    In order to obtain the decoded password from the encrypted co des provided by the relay, it is necessary to contact GE 
    Multilin and provide these encrypted codes. 
    						
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    3.2.6.11  Select main screen
    The relay display offers the possibility to select the defa ult main screen. For this purpose, the user must access Select 
    Main Screen through the HMI. This menu includes the following options:
    Logotype
    This option selects as main screen the relay logotype includ ing the firmware and boot code versions, the relay model and 
    the communication parameters for local port COM2.
    Figure 3-29: Default logotype screen
    Metering
    This option shows a Metering screen including the phase and  ground currents as well as phase-to-phase voltage, and zero 
    sequence voltage values, all of them in primary values.
    Figure 3-30: Default metering screen
    All
    This option alternates in time the two previous options.
    3.2.6.12  Select language
    Option only available for versions 1.70 or higher than 5.20.
    The relay display offers the possibility to select the default language for the relay. For this purpose, the user must access 
    the Select language menu located at the end of the main menu through  the HMI. This menu allows the user to set the 
    default language of the relay between English (always avail able) and second language selected in the relay model. 
    For example one relay in French language (e.g. FC650MZDF2G1HIRF) can be displayed in French or in English only by 
    changing the language setting in HMI. It is necessary to swit ch off and on the relay to start working with the new language 
    configuration in the relay. In EnerVista 650 Setup it is possible to select the language for the software (View > Languages).
    Example of language selection in HMI
    Ia   0.000   Vab   0.000
    Ib   0.000   Vbc   0.000
    Ic   0.000   Vca   0.000 
    Ig   0.000   V0     0.000 
    						
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    Press the enter/shuttle key to enter the select language menu.
    Depending on the relay model there are different language selections available: 
    English/French, English/ Russian, etc.
    Press up-down keys or rotate the shuttle key to select the desired language and 
    press enter to store the selection in the relay
    Once the new language has been selected  it is necessary to reboot the relay in 
    order to start working with the new language in the device.
    Figure 3-31: Language selection in HMI
    3.2.7  Graphic display
    3.2.7.1  One-line diagram
    In models with graphic display default main screen is the single-line diagram. This single-line diagram can be configured 
    using EnerVista 650 Setup software by choosing the HMI menu inside Relay Configuration (Setpoint > Relay 
    Configuration > HMI).
    Figure 3-32: One-line diagram
    The bottom of the display shows a legend that indicates th e possible selections that can be made from this screen.
    F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 
      Ia = 0.000 kA    Vab =0.000 kV 
      Ib = 0.000 kA    Vbc =0.000 kV    Ic = 0.000 kA     Vca =0.000 kV  Freq = 0.00 Hz 
    Esc: Menu.  Enter:Next.  :Select  
    						
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    Esc: Menu.                           Enter: Next.                                : Select.
    The meaning of these options is as follows:
    Esc: Menu.
    Press the ESC key to access the relay main menu, similar to the one displayed by the text-display model (F650B).
    Press the ESC key again and the menu selection screen (Actual Values, Snapshot events, etc.) is displayed. This main menu 
    screen is identical to the one described for the text  display, with functionality described in section 3.2.6 Text menus. 
    Intro: Next.
    Press the enter/shuttle key to access the next graphical screen, which in this case corresponds to the primary metering 
    values screen.
    : Select
    Once the different switchgear elements have been configured using EnerVist a 650 Setup, they can be operated from the 
    graphic display. 
    If a single-line diagram has been configured in the En erVista 650 Setup software, in the HMI option inside the Relay 
    Configuration menu, the different switchgear elements configured fo r the display are operative from the graphic display. 
    By pressing the up-down key or rotating the shuttle key to the left and right, the cursor moves among the elements and 
    blinks on each of them. When an element is selected by pressing the enter/shuttle key, the relay indicates the command 
    to be executed, and the user needs to confirm by pressing the enter/shuttle key.
    The following sections describe only the operation of sc reens that are specific for the graphic display models.
    3.2.7.2  Metering screen
    The Metering screen displays relay analog measures in their primary values. Available metering values are as follows:
    Figure 3-33: METERING SCREEN
    As in the rest of graphical display screens, the bottom part  shows a legend that indicates the possible options for the user. 
    In this case, the options are:
    Enter: Next.Esc: Prev.: Scroll.
    Intro: Next.
    Pressing the enter shuttle key the user accesses the next screen, in this case the ALL EVENTS screen.
    Esc: Prev.
    Pressing the ESC key the user returns to the previous screen (One-line diagram)
    : Scroll.
    Metering Screen.      Total metering 53 
      Phasor Ia Primary      0.000 KA 
      Phasor Ib Primary      0.000 KA 
      Phasor Ic Primary      0.000 KA 
      Phasor Ig Primary      0.000 KA 
      Phasor Isg Primary      0.000 KA 
      RMS Ia Primary      0.000 KA 
      RMS Ib Primary      0.000 KA 
      RMS Ic Primary      0.000 KA 
      RMS Ig Primary      0.000 KA 
      RMS Isg Primary      0.000 KA 
    I0 Primary    0.000 KA 
    Ente
    r: Next.    ESC: Prev:Scroll. 
    						
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