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GE HandHeld Display (HHD)

GE HandHeld Display (HHD)
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52TL
IND.CONT. EQ.
E83849
Title page
GE Multilin's Quality
Management System is
registered to ISO9001:2000
QMI # 005094
Digital Energy
Multilin
GE Multilin
215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario
Canada L6E 1B3
Tel: (905) 294-6222 Fax: (905) 201-2098
Internet: http://www.GEmultilin.com
Instruction manual
HHD revision: 1.0x
Manual P/N: 1601-9096-A1
GE publication code: GEK-113540
Copyright © 2009 GE Multilin
IISO9001:2000
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HandHeld Display (HHD)
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GE HandHeld Display (HHD) Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Enclosure RatingIP54
Battery Life8 hours
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)

Summary

1 Hand Held Display

1.1 Introduction to the HHD

Provides an overview of the HandHeld Display (HHD) features, including its interface, enclosure, and control buttons.

1.1.1 HHD display

Explains the components of each HHD display page, including header bar, selected page, and soft-key labels.

1.1.2 Keypad

Details the function keys (HOME, UP, DOWN, ESC, ENTER, HELP) and their operations.

1.1.3 Control keys

Describes the three direct control keys: START A, START B, and STOP, and their functions.

1.1.4 LED indicators

Explains the function of control panel LEDs: Running, Stopped, Tripped, Alarm, Auto, Manual, Comms OK, and User LEDs.

2 HHD graphical display pages

2.1 Home display page

Describes the home page as the root of the menu structure, displaying system status overview.

2.2 Default display

Explains how the default display is shown automatically or recalled, and how to set a custom default display.

2.3 Actual values pages

Details the actual values pages, divided into sections for MM300 and MM200, covering summary, amps, volts, power, and sensor.

2.4 Status pages

Describes status pages providing up-to-date information on MM300/MM200 status, including Message, Inputs, Outputs, System, and Flex.

2.5 Setpoints pages

Details the setpoints pages, divided into Config, Protection, Control, Security, and Factory sections.

2.6 Diagnostics pages

Covers diagnostic pages including Events, Counters, Phasors, Info, and Learned sections.

2.7 Control page

Describes the control page for viewing active control mode and switching between Auto/Manual.

2.8 Popup windows

Explains the three types of popup windows: Setpoint editor, Help, and Invalid operation.

3 MM300 MM200 programming techniques using the HHD

3.1 Enumeration setpoints

Describes how to edit enumeration setpoints by selecting from a limited list of values.

3.2 Numeric setpoints

Explains how to edit numeric setpoints, including using the input panel and functional soft-buttons.

3.3 Alphanumeric setpoints

Details how to edit alphanumeric setpoints, used for labeling and identification.

3.4 Date, time, and IP entry

Explains the entry process for date, time, and IP setpoints, including format conventions.

3.5 Security access

Describes the three levels of security access for setpoints, lockout reset, and firmware download.

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