Event Value Display
PSL CONFIG DOWNLOADED
PSL CONFG D/LOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
SETTINGS DOWNLOADED
SETTINGS D/LOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
PSL SETTINGS UPLOADED
PSL STNG UPLOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
DNP SETTINGS UPLOADED
DNP STNG UPLOAD
BY {int}
TR
ACE DATA UPLOADED
TRACE DAT UPLOAD
BY {int}
IEC61850 C
ONFIG UPLOADED
IED CONFG UPLOAD
BY {int}
USER CURVES UPL
OADED
USER CRV UPLOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {crv}
PSL CONFIG UPLOADED
PSL CONFG UPLOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
SETTINGS UPLOADED
SETTINGS UPLOAD
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
EVENTS HAVE BEEN EXTRACTED
EVENTS EXTRACTED
BY {int} {nov} E
VNTS
ACTIVE GROUP CHANGED
ACTIVE GRP CHNGE
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
CS SETTINGS CHANGED
C & S CHANGED
BY {int}
DR SE
TTINGS CHANGED
DR CHANGED
BY {int}
SE
TTING GROUP CHANGED
SETTINGS CHANGED
BY {int} GR
OUP {grp}
POWER ON
POWER ON
-
SOFTWARE_DOWNLOADED
S/W DOWNLOADED
-
where:
● int is the inter
face definition (UI, FP
, RP1, RP2, TNL, TCP)
● prt is the port ID (FP, RP1, RP2, TNL, DNP3, IEC, ETHR)
● grp is the group number (1, 2, 3, 4)
● crv is the Curve group number (1, 2, 3, 4)
● n is the new access level (0, 1, 2, 3)
● p is the password level (1, 2, 3)
● nov is the number of events (1 – nnn)
Each new event has an incremented unique number, therefore missing events appear as ‘gap’ in the sequence.
The unique identifier forms part of the event record that is read or uploaded from the IED.
Note:
It is no longer possible to clear Event, Fault, Maintenance, and Disturbance Records.
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