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RFL 9300 RFL Electronics Inc.
January 30, 2002 6-24 (973) 334-3100
Notes for Tables 6-5 and 6-6:
1. The EXIT parameter (Parameter #0 or #111) may be enabled or disabled from any of the two active modes (READ or PROGRAM). If
enabled, press the [ENT] key to return the RFL 9300 to the STANDBY mode. (The PROGRAM mode requires a security code before
returning to the STANDBY mode). If the EXIT parameter is disabled, pressing the [ENT] key will direct the RFL 9300 to move to the
parameter.
2. When all terminals are programmed correctly, the display will indicate “ADDR OK” or the mismatching address of Remote 1.
3. When all terminals are programmed correctly, the display will indicate “ADDR OK” or the mismatching address of Remote 2.
4. When this parameter is enabled and the [ENT] key is pressed, the Display Controller requests that the PROGRAM mode security
code (.248) be entered. Once it is, all programmable parameter values will be reset to the default values listed in Table 6-9 or 6-10
(as applicable) of this section. These are the values the parameters are set to before the RFL 9300 leaves the factory.
5. When this parameter is set to ENABLE, the audible beeper can be used to notify the operator if an alarm condition exists. During
prolonged alarm conditions, the user may wish to disable the beeper until the condition is corrected. It is recommended that this pa-
rameter remain enabled. Alarms may not be noticed if the display is in the READ or PROGRAM mode, or if the RFL 9300 is not be-
ing manned and the user is depending on the beeper to indicate an alarm condition.
6. When this parameter is shown, the [8] and [0] keys can be used to increase or decrease the display intensity (or brightness). When
the setting is changed, the bottom line of the display will change to the new intensity, while the top line unit remains constant as a
reference. When the [ENT] key is pressed, both lines assume the new intensity setting.
7. Open Conductor - Parameter #s 39, 72 and 97 – not available when single-pole trip is active.
8. Selective Pole relaying - Parameter #s 141, 161 and 181 – not available unless single-pole trip is active.

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