Basler Electric BE1-700 User Manual

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I.D. #

Name

Description

7

BREAKER ALARM 3

Breaker Alarm 3 threshold (SA-BKR1 setting) exceeded.

8

P DEMAND ALARM

*

Phase demand.

9

N DEMAND ALARM

*

Neutral unbalance demand.

10

Q DEMAND ALARM

*

Negative-sequence unbalance demand.

11

GROUP OVERRIDE

*

Setting group control logic override.

12

SYS I/O ALARM

Excessive delay in HMI or serial communication operation.

13

COMM ERROR ALARM

Communication failure.

14

CLOCK ERROR

*

Real-time clock not set.

15

uP RESET ALARM

Microprocessor has been reset.

16

SETTINGS CHANGE

Setting change made by user.

17

EE NONFATAL ERROR

EEPROM nonfatal recoverable error.

18

OUTPUT OVERRIDE

*

One or more output contacts have logic override condition.

19

LOSS OF IRIGB

Loss of IRIG synchronization.

20

SGC ACTIVE

*

Active setting group changed.

21

VO13_LABEL

*

VO13 logic is TRUE (user programmable logic alarm).

22

VO14_LABEL

*

VO14 logic is TRUE (user programmable logic alarm).

23

VO15_LABEL

*

VO15 logic is TRUE (user programmable logic alarm).

24

FAULT REPORT TIMEOUT

TRUE if fault event trigger lasts longer than 60 seconds.

25

LOGIC = NONE ALARM

Active Logic=NONE.

26

N/A

N/A

27

N/A

N/A

28

FREQ RANGE ALARM

*

Frequency out of range.

29

CHANGES LOST ALARM

Password access lost.

30

60 FL ALARM

*

One or more phases of voltage lost.

31

V/Hz above Alarm Threshold

Trips at settable percentage of the pickup level.

* Alarms with an asterisk are non-latching. A non-latching alarm clears itself automatically when the alarm
condition goes away. All other alarms are latching and must be manually reset by using the HMI Reset
button or the RA=0 command.

Programming Alarm Priorities

Alarm settings include Major, Minor, and Logic alarm priorities, Demand alarm points, and the Breaker
alarm points. Programming details for Demand alarm points is available in the Demand Functions
subsection. Refer to the Breaker Monitoring subsection for details about programming Breaker alarm
points. Major, Minor, and Logic programmable alarm settings are made using BESTCOMS. To select
alarm priority, select Reporting and Alarms from the Screens pull-down menu. Select the Alarms tab. See
Figure 6-21. Set the alarm point priority by checking the box or boxes to its right.

Alternately, settings for Major, Minor, and Logic alarms can be made using the SA-MAJ, SA-MIN, or SA-
LGC ASCII commands. Refer to Section 11, ASCII Command Interface, Command Summary, Alarm
Setting Commands,
for complete command descriptions.

9376700990 Rev M

BE1-700 Reporting and Alarm Functions

6-29

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