Imagination at work – GE Industrial Solutions microEntelliGuard Trip Unit User Manual

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GEH-703 Rev. 1 (07/10 M45)

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These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they
provide for every possible contingency that may be met in connection with installation,
operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the
matter should be referred to the GE Company.

GE Energy
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www.geelectrical.com
© 2010 General Electric Company

Spectra and MicroVersaTrip are registered trademarks and EntelliGuard and
microEntelliGuard are trademarks of the General Electric Company.

the first value will be automatically highlighted. Use
the

UP or DOWN buttons to change the parameter

values. Remember to press the

ENTER button

to save changes before advancing to the next
parameter screen.

f. Repeat this process until all parameters/values have

been adjusted and saved.

g. After scrolling through all available setup parameters,

the LCD display will return to the Main Menu. Pressing
and holding the

BACK button also returns the LCD

display to the Main Menu.

IMPORTANT: The last parameters in the SETUP menu
are DATE and TIME. These parameter values are used in
the EVENTS screen to date/time stamp circuit breaker
trip events.

METER – this mode is used to monitor current (and
other parameters).
a. From the Main Menu, press the

UP or DOWN button

until METER is highlighted.

b. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the first

metering screen. The first parameter displayed is
CURRENT. The LCD displays current in amps on
phases A, B, and C.

c. Trip units optioned with advanced metering have

additional parameters that can be displayed. Press
the

FORWARD button to advance to the next display

screen or to the Main Menu.

STATUS – this mode is used to view protective
parameter settings, errors and software information.
a. From the Main Menu, press the

UP or DOWN button

until STATUS is highlighted.

b. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the first

status screen. This screen displays the overcurrent
protective settings that are programmed into the
trip unit.

c. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the ERROR

STATUS screen. This screen is normally blank. If the
trip unit detects an error, it will be displayed (refer to
GEH-702 for error codes).

d. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the

VERSION screen. This screen displays the trip
unit’s software revision level, build date, and
communications baud rate information.

e. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the Main

Menu.

EVENTS – this mode is used to view trip events. An event
log stores up to ten individual trip events (EVENT 1 is
always the most recent trip event and EVENT 10 is the
oldest trip event).
a. From the Main Menu, press the

UP or DOWN button

until EVENTS is highlighted.

b. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to EVENT 1.

The display indicates the trip type (LSIG), phase (ABC)
and level of fault that caused the trip.

c. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the next

event (up to EVENT 10).

d. Press the

FORWARD button to advance to the Main

Menu.

NOTE: The event log can be cleared of all trip events by
simultaneously pressing the

UP and DOWN buttons.

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