1 operation, 1 hmi control – GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys 5.0 User Manual User Manual

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8.1 Operation

The user will initiate RELT by adding a “key” to a RELT element. An element is an individual
breaker, a group of breakers, Multi-point relays or the entire system. A RELT “key” can be initiated
by a user, FlexLogic or an external Modbus device.

These keys are cumulative. Up to 8 user keys can be added to each RELT element. There can be
any combination of Single-point, Multi-point and System Wide keys. They can be added to each
RELT instance simultaneously and in any configuration. (See figure 8-1).

If FlexLogic has initiated RELT, then the FlexLogic program must check that the state of the
associated Virtual Output is low (off) before RELT can be turned off. (See

FlexLogic™

Configuration on page 152

)

Figure 8-1 RELT Command Dialog Box

NOTE: If more than one user initiated RELT, then each user must individually Turn Off RELT
before the element is returned to normal.

8.1.1 HMI Control

Point of Access

RELT is only controllable (on/off) from the Master HMI in a system. This HMI will be one of the
in-gear/near-gear PanelC HMIs. (See section 4.2.2 in DEH-500 System Administrator’s Manual)

All other HMIs can view RELT status and can change RELT (Topology 0) settings but can not
toggle the RELT state.

To determine the interactive level allowed on a particular HMI, click on the Reduced Let - Thru
Mode
button and the floating window which appears will indicate the level. See below:

The Master HMI text indicates that the HMI will accept
RELT mode commands.

The Non-Master HMI text indicates that the HMI will
not accept RELT mode commands and will be
displayed on all other HMIs - both Local PanelC HMIs
and PCs with Remote Interactive software.

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