GE ZBTSD manual Entelli-Switch 250 Controller cont’d, LCD & Keypad

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Entelli-Switch 250 Controller (cont’d)

LCD & Keypad

These options are accessible through the LCD and keypad (see figure below). To become familiar with the options loaded into a particular unit, scrolling through the SET and CFG menu will show the descriptions of the options (see pages 16-17). These menus are the very same menus that are used to access the setting and/or configuration of these options. The SET (setting) menu is primarily used to show or change, time and voltage settings. The CFG menu is primarily used to turn an option on or off. When scrolling through these menus,

no changes can be made without entry of the access code. The factory set six-digit access code is located on a white label on the back of the unit (see figure 11 pgs. 16-18).

The Entelli-Switch 250 has many logic options. Each controller is downloaded with options at the time of manufacture. The collection of options that any one controller has is specified at the time of order placement. The following pages include all the options that can reside in the controller. Not all units include all options.

Source 1 LED (Green) indicates Source 1 is acceptable for use

Source 1 Position LED (Green) indicates Power Panel (ATS) is closed to Source 1 position

Source 2 Position LED (Red) indicates Power Panel (ATS) is closed to Source 2 position

Source 2 (Red) indicates Source 2 is acceptable for use

LCD Screen

Current Time,

Day and

Date of Display

Menus (MORE, CFG, TEST)

 

S1

OK

* E *

 

01: 50

 

 

FRI 31 MAY 2003

 

 

MORE CFG

TEST

SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exercise Event "Impending"

SET Menu

Keypad

#4 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#1 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#2 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#3 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

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GE Zenith Controls

ZBTS / ZBTSD Operation and Maintenance Manual (71R-4000A)

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Authorized Service Table of ContentsIntroduction Equipment Inspection and Storage SafetyFinal Equipment Inspection MountingInstallation Power ConnectionsEngine Start Control Connections IInitial Energization Installation cont’dR E T E S T Initial Energization cont’dInstallation cont’d Entelli-Switch 250 Controller Entelli-Switch 250 ControllerLCD & Keypad Entelli-Switch 250 Controller cont’dStandard 3-Phase Sensing on 3 and 4 Pole Units Source User Setting for Voltage & FrequencyStds Exes Cons Sens Spes Psgs Accessory Group PackagesAccessory Definitions A62Calibrate Accessory Definitions cont’d S12P R50S13P S14UMD How to Set the System ClockLoad / No-Load CDT One Event Timer ExerciserLoad / No-Load Clock Exerciser CDP Clock ExerciserTurn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menu Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup CFG MenuChange adjustable values through the SET menu Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup SET MenuView System Data Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup System InfoATS Testing TestingDelayed Transition Standard TransitionSequence of Operation Timer Designations as they appear in the SET menuBypass-Isolation Operation Sequence of Operation cont’dAutomatic 100-400 AMP600-1200 AMP 1600-4000 AMP Standard and Delay Transition Controls Power Supply CPSControls Power Supply CPS cont’d Standard Transition CPS SchematicDelayed Transition CPS Schematic General Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsInspection and Cleaning Maintenance and TestingTesting ServicingPage GE Zenith Controls

ZBTS, ZBTSD specifications

General Electric (GE) has established itself as a leader in the field of industrial automation and control systems, with its ZBTSD and ZBTS series representing some of the most advanced technology available. These systems are engineered to enhance performance, efficiency, and reliability in various industrial applications.

The ZBTSD, or Zero-Based Time Series Data, is designed to optimize data storage and retrieval processes. One of its main features is its ability to provide real-time monitoring and analytics of dynamic processes. This capability is crucial for industries that require immediate insights into their operations, helping to minimize downtime and enhance decision-making. The ZBTSD utilizes advanced machine learning algorithms to identify trends and patterns, enabling predictive maintenance that can significantly reduce operational costs.

On the other hand, the ZBTS, or Zero-Based Time Series Solutions, focuses on delivering comprehensive solutions for time series data management. This system is adept at handling vast amounts of data generated by industrial equipment, ensuring that organizations can efficiently process and analyze this information. Key characteristics of ZBTS include scalability, which allows companies to expand their systems as their data grows, and flexibility, permitting integration with various data sources.

One notable technology employed in both ZBTSD and ZBTS is cloud computing. By leveraging the cloud, these systems offer enhanced data accessibility and collaboration capabilities. Users can access critical data anytime, anywhere, facilitating timely responses to operational challenges.

Another significant feature is robust cybersecurity measures. With the increasing number of cyber threats in industrial environments, GE has prioritized security in the ZBTSD and ZBTS systems. These solutions are equipped with advanced encryption protocols and user authentication mechanisms to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access.

The user interface of both systems is designed to be intuitive, allowing operators to interact with the systems efficiently. Customizable dashboards provide visual representations of key performance indicators, making it easier for users to comprehend complex data at a glance.

In summary, GE's ZBTSD and ZBTS systems exemplify the integration of cutting-edge technology in industrial automation. Their emphasis on real-time data analytics, scalability, cybersecurity, and user-friendly design positions them as invaluable tools for organizations seeking to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making. As industries continue to evolve, these systems will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of industrial automation and data management.