Chassis Configuration Settings
GARD 8000 SYS RFL Electronics
April 1, 2012 7-85 973.334.3100
The SOE Triggers and Labels page allows the user to enable SOE triggers and assign the trigger labels
that will be displayed in the GARD 8000 system SOE log. There are 191 triggers available. An SOE
trigger can only be assigned in the GARD 8000 logic files.
The first SOE Triggers and Labels page allows the user to assign a label to each of the triggers, enable
or disables SOE triggers by selecting a check box, clearing all SOE events stored in the system and
going to a second SOE configuration page that allows the user to assign additional names to trigger
states, assign colors associated with the SOE Trigger state, define the type of system action of the
trigger, Alarm and SOE or only an SOE while active.
Trig #:
The SOE recorder has 191 user programmable SOE triggers. The Trig # column identifies the
trigger number used in the custom logic file.
Label:
User definable label for each of the 191 triggers.
Example: “North Breaker Reclose Initiate Output”.
Change this field by changing the text in the text box and selecting “SAVE” or by clicking on
the “EDIT” button to go to the edit screen.
High Logic Name:
This is the display of the user definable label for an active low SOE trigger state. This label will
be used in the SOE record to describe the status of the event.
Example: “Active” or “Inactive”, “Alarm” or “Normal”, “Open” or “Close”.
Change this field by clicking on the “EDIT” button directing the user to the edit screen.
Low Logic Name:
This is the display of the user definable label for an active low SOE trigger state. This label will
be used in the SOE record to describe the status of the event.
Example: “Active” or “Inactive”, “Alarm” or “Normal”, “Open” or “Close”.
Change this field by clicking on the “EDIT” button directing the user to the edit screen.
High Logic CLR (color):
This is the display of the user definable color used on SOE record. When an SOE event occurs
there will be a name, defined above, and color associated with the event. The color can be
defined as:
Red
Yellow
Green
Black
Blue
Change this field by clicking on the “EDIT” button directing the user to the edit screen.