Indications
General
During operation, indications deliver information about operational states, that include:
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Measured data
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Device supervisions
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Device functions
Data records are stored in the non-volatile memory. The Data Storage menu contains the settings for clearing
events and faults.
In addition, indications give an overview of important fault events after a failure in the system. All indications
are furnished with a time stamp at the time of their occurrence. Indications are saved in logs inside the device
and are available for later analyses. The following number of indications are saved as a minimum in the
respective buffer:
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Event records – 100 indications
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Fault records – 10 indications
If the maximum capacity of the fault records log or of the event records log is exhausted, the oldest entries
disappear before the newest entries. Indications can be output spontaneously via the communication inter-
faces of the device and through external request via general interrogation.
Menu Path
Log
Main menu → Fault Data mode Fault log
To reach the desired log from the main menu, use the navigation keys of the on-site operation panel.
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Navigate inside the log using the navigation keys. You will find the most current indication at the top of
the list.
Every indication contains date, time, and its state as additional information.
NOTE
No password entry is necessary to read indications from the device.
Reading Indications from the PC with Reydisp Evolution
Menu Path
Log
Relay→ Events Get Events
Relay→ Data Records Get Data Fault Record
To read the indications with Reydisp Evolution, your PC must be connected via the USB user interface of the
device.
6.7
6.7.1
6.7.2
In Service Operation
6.7 Indications
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