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Figure 10-8. General Settings Branch Menu Tree

Automatic HMI Display Priorities

If no front panel-scrolling key has been pressed for approximately five minutes, the relay automatically

switches to and displays the highest priority REPORT STATUS menu screen. In a typical application, the

user would return to the relay and prefer to see the data that is of the most interest already on the screen.

The automatic screen display follows the priority logic described in Table 10-2. For example, if a trip has

occurred, the Target display screen is the highest priority and will be displayed automatically.

Table 10-2. Automatic Screen Display Priority Status

Priority

Priority Logic State

Screen

Displayed Data

1

Recloser (79) active

1.1

Recloser Status

2

Targets active

1.2.x

Scrolling display of Target Elements and Fault

Currents

3

Alarms active

1.3.x

Scrolling display of Active Alarms

4

Scrolling screens active

1.4.x

Scrolling display of User Screens programmed

with the SG-SCREEN command

5

Scrolling screens disabled

1.2

Default Target screen showing ‘TARGETS

NONE’

If there are no targets or alarms, the relay will automatically scroll through the user programmable scroll

list. (There is a scrolling display of up to 16 screens.)
When the display is scrolling through the programmed scroll list, you can freeze the display and manually

scroll through the scroll list. Pressing the RIGHT or LEFT scroll pushbutton will freeze the display.

Repeatedly pressing the RIGHT scroll pushbutton will advance you through the scroll list in ascending

order. Repeatedly pressing the LEFT scroll pushbutton will advance you through the scroll list in

descending order. Pressing the UP scroll pushbutton will leave the automatic scroll list and place you in

the menu tree at Screen 1.4, STAT\SCREENS.

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