4-60 F650 Digital Bay Controller GE Multilin
4.2 HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) 4 HUMAN INTERFACES
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4.2.6.5 ALARMS PANEL
Alarms panel can be viewed in all F650 models using communication software EnerVista 650 Setup, however, only models
with graphic display allow access to the alarms panel from the HMI.
First line shows the relative and total number of alarms existing in that screen. The relative number refers to the alarm on
which the cursor is located, and the total number refers to the total amount of alarms available. The second line on this
screen shows an index that indicates the number of the configured control event that corresponds to the displayed alarm,
followed by the alarm text configured in the Control Events menu inside the Relay Configuration option
(âSettings>Relay Configuration>Control Eventsâ).
Figure 4â31: ALARMS PANEL IN HMI
The rest of the screen shows the different alarms produced in the relay with the date and time when the corresponding
event was produced, followed by the alarm identification text, and its status, active (ON) or inactive (OFF).
In the previous example, the produced alarm is the change to local of the execution of operations (OPERATIONS IN
LOCAL MODE), the date and time when this event has been produced, and its status (ON):
The bottom of the screen shows the legend that indicates how to navigate through the different options available in the
screen.
ESC: Prev. Intro: Menu.
ESC: Prev.
Pressing the ESC key, the system returns to the previous New Events screen.
Intro: Menu.
Pressing the shuttle key, the user accessed the available alarms menu, which includes the following options.
next prev ack ack all
To access the different options provided by the alarms graphic menu, the user must move the shuttle key left to right. The
selected option will be displayed in upper case and between brackets. To access the selected option, the shuttle key must
be pressed.
<NEXT>
This option provides access to the next available graphic screen (I/O boards)
<PREV>
The system returns to the previous New Events screen.
<ACK>
This option acknowledges the alarm on which the cursor is located.
larm Panel (1/3).
#1 OPERATIONS IN LOCAL MODE
7/11/04 16:54:16 OPERATIONS IN LO. ON
7/11/04 16:54:16 GENERAL PICKUP ON
7/11/04 16:54:16 GENERAL TRIP ON
Esc: Prev. Intro: Men