5. ACTUAL VALUES OVERVIEW
5-1
5.1.1
ACTUAL VALUES
MESSAGES
Measured values, maintenance and fault analysis information are accessed in the Actual Value mode. Actual values may be accessed via
one of the following methods:
1) Front panel, using the keys and display.
2) Front program port, and a portable computer running the 469SETUP program supplied with the relay.
3) Rear terminal RS485 port, and a PLC/SCADA system running user-written software.
Any of these methods can be used to view the same information. A computer, however, makes viewing much more convenient, since many
variables may be viewed at the same time.
Actual value messages are organized into logical groups, or pages, for easy reference, as shown below. All actual value messages are
illustrated and described in blocks throughout this chapter. All values shown in these message illustrations assume that no inputs (besides
control power) are connected to the SR469.
Table 5-1 ACTUAL VALUE MESSAGE MAP
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ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
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ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
Ö
ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
yy
# $4##$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# 67$786
yy
# $5#$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# 0(7(5,1*#'$7$
yy
# $6#$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# /($51('#'$7$
❙
❙❙
❙# 02725#67$786
y
# &855(17#0(7(5,1*
y
# 02725#67$57,1*
y
# /$67#75,3#'$7$
y
# 7(03(5$785(
y
#$9(5$*(#02725
/2$'
y
# $/$50#67$786
y
# 92/7$*(#0(7(5,1*
y
# 57'#0$;,0806
y
# 67$57#%/2&.6
y
# 63(('
y
# $1$/2*#,1#0,120$;
y
# ',*,7$/#,13876
y
# 32:(5#0(7(5,1*
y
# 5($/#7,0(#&/2&.
y
# '(0$1'#0(7(5,1*
y
# $1$/2*#,13876
y
# 3+$6256
Ö
ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
Ö
ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
Ö
ACTUAL
ACTUALACTUAL
ACTUAL
yy
# $7#$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# 0$,17(1$1&(
yy
# $8#$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# (9(17#5(&25'
yy
# $9#$&78$/#9$/8(6
yy
# 352'8&7#,1)21
y
# 75,3#&2817(56
y
# >(17(5@#(9(17#34
y
# 6579<#02'(/#,1)21
y
# *(1(5$/#&2817(56
y
# >(17(5@#(9(17#35
y
# &$/,%5$7,21#,1)21
y
# 7,0(56
y
# >(17(5@#(9(17#36
####################_
y
# >(17(5@#(9(17#73
In addition to the Actual Value messages, there are also Diagnostic messages and Flash messages that appear only when certain con-
ditions occur. They are described later in this chapter.
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