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GE C60 User Manual

GE C60
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7-12 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin
7.1 COMMANDS 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS
7
What to do: Remove the C60 from service and install in a location that meets operating temperature standards.
Latched target message: Yes.
Description of problem: Abnormal restart from modules being removed or inserted while the C60 is powered-up, when
there is an abnormal DC supply, or as a result of internal relay failure.
How often the test is performed: Event driven.
What to do: Contact the factory.
Latched target message: Yes.
Description of problem: A link loss detection on an Ethernet port. The link loss is due to unplugging the cable or the
switch port being down.
How often the test is performed:
What to do: Check the connection.
Latched target message: No.
Description of problem: The number of failures threshold was exceeded.
What to do: Wait for the lockout interval and try to authenticate again.
Message: "Unauthorized firmware attempt"
Latched target message: No.
Description of problem: A firmware upgrade operation was attempted while the lock relay setting was enabled.
What to do: Ask the Supervisor to unlock the relay and try again.
Message: "Unauthorized setting write"
Latched target message: No.
Description of problem: A setting write was attempted while the lock relay setting was enabled.
What to do: Ask the Supervisor to unlock the settings and try again.
UNEXPECTED RESTART:
Press “RESET” key
FIRST ETHERNET FAIL
SECOND ETHERNET FAIL
THIRD ETHERNET FAIL
AUTHENTICATION FAIL
FIRMWARE LOCK
SETTING LOCK

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GE C60 Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelC60
CategoryRelays
LanguageEnglish

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