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GE Multilin 565 - Setpoints

GE Multilin 565
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SETPOINTS MODE
5-11
Setpoints.
Location Message Line Description
S 1.1
SETPOINTS
USER LEVEL
The setpoints page 1 header. In this page the setpoints for selecting the
user level and for enabling the security feature are entered.
S 1.2
USER LEVEL:
ADVANCED
This message allows the user to select one of two possible levels, which
are Basic and Advanced. If the Basic level is chosen, then the user will only
see those messages essential to the setup of the 565/575 relay. If the
Advanced level is chosen, all the features of the relay will be made
available to the user. The extra messages only seen by the advanced user
are marked
L
A
in the “Location” column. Select either BASIC or AD-
VANCED using the NEXT CHOICE key and store the value.
NOTE: For simple step-by-step instructions on installation and use of the access code, see information at end of USER
LEVEL setpoint page.
S 1.3
SECURITY FEATURE
DISABLED
This message allows the user to enable a feature which uses a numeric
code, as well as the access jumper, to prevent unauthorized personnel
from changing setpoints. The Security Feature cannot be enabled on the
565 if the Security Feature and local Setpoint Access setpoints are
disabled via Relaycom™.
Messages S 1.4 to S 1.9 will only appear if ENABLE is selected and stored in message S 1.3.
S 1.4
SETPOINT ACCESS
ENABLED
If enabled is selected and stored in this message, access to setpoints is
permitted. If disabled is selected and stored, the security access code is in
effect and all access to setpoints will be denied.
NOTE: The first time the security feature is enabled the message “SETPOINT ACCESS” will be set to enabled. This will allow
entry of a personalized code using message S 1.6. Once “SETPOINT ACCESS” is set to disabled, the access code
will be required to enable access again. If this is done before an access code has been stored, the factory default
value for access is 0.
Message S 1.5 will only appear if message S 1.4 is changed to enabled from previously being disabled.
S 1.5
ENTER ACCESS
CODE
This message asks for the access code which must be entered before
setpoint access is enabled.
Note that as the code is being entered the cursor “_” will appear instead of
the numbers to verify the entry of the numbers, and prevent unauthorized
personnel from reading the code.
S 1.6
CHANGE ACCESS
CODE NO
This message is used to set up the access code for the first time, and then
to change the access code whenever the need arises.
Messages S 1.7 to S 1.9 will only appear if YES is selected and stored in message S 1.6.
S 1.7
ENTER NEW ACCESS
CODE
This message asks the user to enter their own personalized code. Any
number from 0-9999 can be used.
S 1.8
RE-ENTER NEW
ACCESS CODE
This message asks that the new access code be re-entered to ensure that
the correct code is stored.

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