Emerson 4000, 7000 appendix View Event Log, Logged Events, Event Types, Event Reasons

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Settings 2--12

View Event Log

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SETTINGS

Voltage DO PU

Frequency DO PU

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VIEW

Event Log

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1

No Event Recorded 2

No Event Recorded

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Scroll "

to show the

last 99 logged

events.

98

No Event Recorded 99

No Event Recorded

The controller event logging feature can be displayed from the keypad. Some settings may require a password (if the controller is set up for one).

¡From any of the Status displays, press Enter/Save Settings key to move to the Settings level of menus.

© Press the right arrow " key to move to Setting Time Delays menu.

¢Press the right arrow " key again to move to Settings Features menu.

£Press the right arrow " key again to move to Settings General menu.

¤Press the right arrow " key again to move to Settings Engine Exerciser.

¥Press the right arrow " key again to move to View Event Log.

¦Now press Enter/Save Settings key to move to the events logged display.

§You can press the right arrow " key to see the other events logged. An overview explanation of each setting is listed below.

Logged Events

This display shows the last 99 logged events. Each event display shows the event number (1 is the most recent, 99 is the oldest), the time and date of the event, the event type, and the event reason (if applicable).

Event Types

Nine types of events are logged. They are (displayed event & meaning) :

Eng Start

The controller has signaled the engine to start

Xfer N>E

The controller has initiated transfer from normal to emergency

Xfer E>N

The controller has initiated transfer from emergency to normal

Eng Stop

The controller has signaled the engine to stop

EmergAcc

The emergency source has become acceptable

EmergNAccThe emergency source has become not acceptable

NormAcc

The normal source has become acceptable

NormNAcc The normal source has become not acceptable

XfrAbort

The transfer has been aborted

Event Reasons

 

Twenty–one reasons for events are logged. They are (displayed reason & meaning):

LoadShed

Load shed requested

 

 

NormFail

Normal source failure

NormOF

Normal source over frequency

ManualXfr Manual transfer

NormPHR

Normal source phase rotation

Test 5

Test requested (Feature 5)

NormVUNB

Normal source voltage unbalance

Test 17

Test requested (Feature 17)

EmergUV

Emergency source under voltage

Comm

Serial communications

EmergOV

Emergency source over voltage

EngExerc

Engine Exerciser

EmergUF

Emergency source under frequency

EmergFail

Emerg source failure

EmergOF

Emergency source over frequency

NormUV

Normal source under voltage

EmergPHR

Emergency source phase rotation

NormOV

Normal source over voltage

EmergVUNB

Emergency source voltage unbalance

NormUF

Normal source under frequency

Feature 6

Feature 6 activated

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Contents 381333-126 K DescriptionUp-Down Arrows Power Control Center display and keypad Left-Right ArrowsEnter/Save Settings Control OverviewSettings Overview Tip How to Change a SettingEmerg Frequency Voltage & Frequency SettingsNormalvoltageunbal Normal FrequencyNormal Voltage Unbalance CP SettingsNormal Voltage Normal FrequencyTime Delay Settings Bypass Currently Running TD Standard Time DelaysTD NE Xfer Signal TD EN Xfer SignalFeatures Settings Shed Load Phase Rotation MonitorIn-Phase Monitor Commit to Xfer After TD Normal Fail seePrimary Failure Detection not shown General SettingsMenu Language not shown Default to Factory SettingsReset Engine Exerc Programs Change PasswordP1 Engine Exerciser Engine Exerciser SettingsJAN Present DATE/TIMEEngine Exerciser Settings Menus Present Date/TimeP1-7 Engine Exercisers Event Reasons View Event LogLogged Events Event TypesSource Statistics Service Statistics / DiagnosticsView Service Data ATS StatisticsService Factory Selectable Features Normal Source Status Status InformationSource Acceptability ATS StatusDisplay Messages and their Meaning XTD Parallel Alarm Test Mode Serial CommTest Mode Test Circuit Wrong PasswordLoad Transfer To Emergency Open-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer 4ATS,7ATS,7ATBLoad Retransfer To Normal Open-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer SwitchesClosed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ACTS, 7ACTS, 7ACTB Closed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Bypass Closed-Transition Load Transfer Closed-Transition Load Retransfer To NormalDelayed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ADTS, 7ADTS, 7ADTB Delayed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Figure A-1. Cover release latches Controller Cover RemovalDIP Switch Actuators Transfer Switch TypeNominal Source Voltage Selection Data Input Lock Phases of Normal & Emergency SourcesLost or Forgotten Password Frequency of SourcesFigure A-3. Location of jumper blocks Voltage Jumper BlocksIndex
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