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Actual Values: Table 5-1 Actual Value Message Map

The document provides an overview of actual value messages available in the 489 relay. It describes the status, metering, and alarm information that can be accessed through six pages (A1-A6) of actual value messages. Page A1 includes status information like generator status, last trip data, and active alarms. It provides details on the ranges and descriptions for each status and alarm message.
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Actual Values: Table 5-1 Actual Value Message Map

The document provides an overview of actual value messages available in the 489 relay. It describes the status, metering, and alarm information that can be accessed through six pages (A1-A6) of actual value messages. Page A1 includes status information like generator status, last trip data, and active alarms. It provides details on the ranges and descriptions for each status and alarm message.
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5.

ACTUAL VALUES

OVERVIEW

5. ACTUAL
VALUES
5.1
OVERVIEW

5.1.1 ACTUAL VALUES MESSAGES


Measured values, maintenance and fault analysis information are accessed in the Actual Value mode. Actual values may be accessed via
one of the following methods:
1) Front panel, using the keys and display.
2) Front program port, and a portable computer running the 489PC program supplied with the relay.
3) Rear terminal RS485 port, and a PLC/SCADA system running user-written software.
Any of these methods can be used to view the same information. A computer, however, makes viewing much more convenient, since many
variables may be viewed at the same time.
Actual value messages are organized into logical groups, or pages, for easy reference, as shown below. All actual value messages are
illustrated and described in blocks throughout this chapter. All values shown in these message illustrations assume that no inputs (besides
control power) are connected to the 489.
Table 5-1 ACTUAL VALUE MESSAGE MAP
!

ACTUAL

ACTUAL

ACTUAL

!!"A1 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"STATUS

!!"A2 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"METERING DATA

!!"A3 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"LEARNED DATA

!"GENERATOR STATUS

!"CURRENT METERING

!"PARAMETER AVERAGES

!"LAST TRIP DATA

!"VOLTAGE METERING

!"RTD MAXIMUMS

!"ALARM STATUS

!"POWER METERING

!"ANALOG IN MIN/MAX

!"TRIP PICKUPS

!"TEMPERATURE

!"ALARM PICKUPS

!"DEMAND METERING

!"DIGITAL INPUTS

!"ANALOG INPUTS

!"REAL TIME CLOCK

!"SPEED

ACTUAL

ACTUAL

ACTUAL

!!"A4 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"MAINTENANCE

!!"A5 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"EVENT RECORD

!!"A6 ACTUAL VALUES


!!"PRODUCT INFO.

!"TRIP COUNTERS

!" [ENTER] EVENT 01

!"489 MODEL INFO.

!"GENERAL COUNTERS

!" [ENTER] EVENT 02

!"CALIBRATION INFO.

!"TIMERS

!" [ENTER] EVENT 03


|

!" [ENTER] EVENT 40

In addition to the Actual Value messages, there are also Diagnostic messages and Flash messages that appear only when certain
conditions occur. They are described later in this chapter.

5-1

A1 STATUS

5. ACTUAL VALUES

5.2 A1 STATUS

5.2.1 GENERATOR STATUS


!"GENERATOR STATUS
!" [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

GENERATOR THERMAL
$ CAPACITY USED: 0 %

ESTIMATED TRIP TIME

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Online, Offline, Tripped

Offline

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! GENERATOR STATUS:

ESCAPE

% ON OVERLOAD: Never

RANGE: 0 -100
NOTE: this message is seen only if the thermal model is enabled
RANGE: 0 - 10000s, Never
NOTE: this message is seen only if the thermal model is enabled

DESCRIPTION:
These messages describe the status of the generator at any given point in time. If the generator has been tripped, is still offline, and the
489 has not yet been reset, the generator status will be Tripped. The thermal capacity used reflects an integrated value of both the
stator and rotor thermal capacity used. The values for estimated trip time on overload will appear whenever the 489 thermal model picks
up on the overload curve.

5.2.2 LAST TRIP DATA


!"LAST TRIP DATA
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

5-2

RANGE: Mon/Day/Year
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a trip
RANGE: 0-3600
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input
RANGE: 0-999999
NOTE: this message represents current measured from the output CTs, seen only if there has been a trip
RANGE: 0 - 999999
NOTE: this message seen only if the differential element is enabled and represents differential current
RANGE: 0 -2000
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a trip
RANGE: 0.00- 200000.00
NOTE: this message not seen if the ground CT is programmed as None
RANGE: 0-50000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None
RANGE: 0.00 - 90.00
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

NEUTRAL VOLT (3rd)


0.0 V

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

REAL POWER (MW)


PreTrip:
0.000

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

REACTIVE POWER Mvar


PreTrip:
0.000

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

APPARENT POWER MVA


PreTrip:
0.000

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

HOTTEST STATOR RTD


RTD#1: 0OC PreTrip

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as STATOR

HOTTEST BEARING RTD


RTD#7: 0OC PreTrip

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as BEARING

$ PreTrip:

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Hour/Min/Sec
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a trip

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

$ PreTrip:

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RANGE: No Trip To Date, General Input A - G, Sequential Trip, Field-Bkr Discrep., Tachometer, Thermal Model, Offline Overcurrent, Phase Overcurrent, Neg.Seq.
Overcurrent, Ground Overcurrent, Phase Differential, RTDs 1-12, Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Voltz/Hertz, Phase Reversal, Underfrequency, Overfrequency, Neutral
O/V, Neutral U/V (3rd), Reactive Power, Reverse Power, Low Forward Power, Inadvertent Energ., Analog Inputs 1-4

NEUTRAL VOLT (FUND)


0.0 V

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

0 Vbc: 0
0 V PreTrip

FREQUENCY

MESSAGE

Vab:
$ Vca:

$ Pretrip: 0.00 Hz

MESSAGE

GROUND CURRENT
% PreTrip: 0.00 A

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

NEG. SEQ. CURRENT

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

0 b:
0
0 DA PreTrip

$ PreTrip: 0 % FLA

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

a:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

0 B:
0
0 A PreTrip

$ c:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

A:
$ C:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

TACHOMETER
$ Pretrip: 3600 RPM

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

DATE OF LAST TRIP:


$ Jan 01 1999

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

TIME OF LAST TRIP:


$ 00:00:00.0

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

No Trip To Date

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! CAUSE OF LAST TRIP:

ESCAPE

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as OTHER

AMBIENT RTD
RTD#12: 0OC PreTrip

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as AMBIENT

ANALOG INPUT 1
Pretrip: 0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 2
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 3
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 4
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

Vab/Iab Pretrip
0

RANGE: 0 - 65535 sec


RANGE: 0 - 359
NOTE: This message seen only if Loss of Excitation element is Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

HOTTEST OTHER RTD


RTD#11: 0OC PreTrip

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

A1 STATUS

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

$ Pretrip:

$ Pretrip:

% Pretrip:

% 0.0 sec

DESCRIPTION:
Immediately prior to issuing a trip, the 489 takes a snapshot of generator parameters and stores them as pre-trip values which will allow
for troubleshooting after the trip occurs. The cause of last trip message is updated with the current trip and the screen defaults to that
message. All trip features are automatically logged as date and time stamped events as they occur. This information can be cleared using
the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. If the cause of last trip is No Trip To Date, the subsequent pretrip messages will not
appear. Last Trip Data will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

5.2.3 ALARM STATUS


! ALARM STATUS
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! NO ALARMS

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

Input A ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

Input B ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

RANGE: N/A
Note: This message seen when no alarms are active
RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present

Input C ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present

Input D ALARM

RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present

$ STATUS: Active

Input E ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

Input F ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

Input G ALARM
$ STATUS: Active

TACHOMETER
$ ALARM: 3000 RPM

OVERCURRENT
$ ALARM: 10.00 x FLA

NEG. SEQ. CURRENT


$ ALARM: 15 % FLA

RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: Active, Latched *The first line of this alarm message will reflect the Input Name as programmed
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: 0-3600
Note: The current measurement of the Tachometer Digital input will be shown here
RANGE: 0-20.00
Note: Overcurrent level will be shown here
RANGE: 0 - 100
Note: reflects the present negative sequence current level

GROUND OVERCURRENT
5.00 A

RANGE: 0.00- 200000.00


NOTE: reflects the present ground current level, this message seen if the GE Power Management HGF CT is
used

GROUND DIRECTIONAL
5.00 A

RANGE: 0.00- 200000.00

$ ALARM:

$ ALARM:

5-3

A1 STATUS

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

5-4

OVERFREQUENCY
$ ALARM: 60.6 Hz

RANGE: 0 - 20000, 50 -99


Note: Value of the lowest phase to phase voltage will be shown here
RANGE: 0 - 20000, 101 - 150
Note: Value of the highest phase to phase voltage will be shown here
RANGE: 0.00 - 2.00
NOTE: present value of V/Hz is shown here, message is not seen if VT Connection is None
RANGE: 0.00 -90.00
Note: Value of voltage frequency will be shown here
RANGE: 0.00- 90.00
Note: Value of voltage frequency will be shown here

NEUTRAL O/V (FUND)


0.0 V

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: the present value of fundamental neutral voltage will be seen here

NEUTRAL U/V (3rd)


0.0 V

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: the present value of 3rd harmonic neutral voltage will be seen here

REACTIVE POWER Mvar

RANGE: -2000.000 to +2000.000


Note: Current Mvar value will be shown here

$ ALARM:

$ ALARM:

$ ALARM: +20.000

REVERSE POWER

MESSAGE

UNDERFREQUENCY
$ ALARM: 59.4 Hz

$ ALARM: -20.000 MW

MESSAGE

VOLTS/HERTZ ALARM
$ PER UNIT V/Hz: 1.15

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

OVERVOLTAGE ALARM
$ Vab=4992V 120% Rated

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

UNDERVOLTAGE ALARM
$ Vab= 3245V 78% Rated

LOW FORWARD POWER


$ ALARM: -20.000 MW

Stator RTD #1
$ ALARM: 135O C

OPEN SENSOR ALARM:


$ RTD # 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

RANGE: -2000.000 to +2000.000


Note: Current MW value will be shown here
RANGE: -2000.000 to +2000.000
Note: Current MW value will be shown here
RANGE: -50 to +250 *The first line of this alarm message will be the RTD Name as programmed for 1-12
Note: reflects the present RTD temperature
RANGE: the number of the RTD with the open sensor as programmed for RTDs 1-12
Note: reflects the number of the RTD that caused the open alarm

SHORT/LOW TEMP ALARM RANGE: 1-12


$ RTD# 7 8 9 10 11 ...

THERMAL MODEL
$ ALARM: 100% TC USED

TRIP COUNTER
$ ALARM: 25 Trips

BREAKER FAILURE
$ ALARM: Active

TRIP COIL MONITOR


$ ALARM: Active

VT FUSE FAILURE
$ ALARM: Active

CURRENT DEMAND
$ ALARM: 1053 A

MW DEMAND
$ ALARM: 50.500 MW

Mvar DEMAND
$ ALARM: - 20.000

MVA DEMAND
$ ALARM: 20.000

Analog I/P 1
$ ALARM: 201 Units

Analog I/P 2
$ ALARM: 201 Units

Analog I/P 3
$ ALARM: 201 Units

Note: reflects the number of the RTD that caused the short/low temp. alarm
RANGE: 1 - 100
Note: Value of thermal capacity used is shown here.
RANGE: 1- 10000
Note: The total number of generator trips will be displayed here
RANGE: Active, Latched
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: Active, Latched
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: Active, Latched
Note: Alarm status is Active if the condition that caused the alarm is still present
RANGE: 1 - 999999
Note: The current value of Running Current Demand will be shown here
RANGE: -2000.000 to +2000.000
Note: The current value of Running MW Demand will be shown here
RANGE: -2000.000 to +2000.000
Note: The current value of Running Mvar Demand will be shown here
RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
Note: The current value of Running MVA Demand will be shown here
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 *The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

Note: The level of the analog input will be shown here


RANGE: -50000 to +50000 *The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

Note: The level of the analog input will be shown here


RANGE: -50000 to +50000 *The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

Note: The level of the analog input will be shown here

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

ALARM, 489 NOT


% INSERTED PROPERLY

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

Analog I/P 4
$ ALARM: 201 Units

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

A1 STATUS

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

489 NOT IN SERVICE

RANGE: -50000 to +50000 *The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

Note: The level of the analog input will be shown here


Note: If the 489 chassis is only partially engaged with the 489 case, this Service alarm will appear after 1 second.
Secure the chassis handle to ensure that all contacts mate properly.
Range: Not Programmed, Simulation Mode, Output Relays Forced, Analog Output Forced, Test Switch Shorted.

% Simulation Mode

IRIG-B FAILURE
% ALARM: Active

GEN. RUNNING HOURS


% ALARM: 1000 h

Range: Active
Note: this message is only seen if IRIG-B is enabled and the associated signal input is lost
Range: 1-1000000 h
Note: this message is only seen if Running Hour Alarm is enabled

DESCRIPTION:
Any active or latched alarms may be viewed here.

5.2.4 TRIP PICKUPS


! TRIP PICKUPS
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

Input D
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Input E
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Input F
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Input G
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

MESSAGE

Input C
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

Input B
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

! Input A

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

FIELD-BKR DISCREP.
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

TACHOMETER
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

OFFLINE OVERCURRENT

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

INADVERTENT ENERG.

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

PHASE OVERCURRENT

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

NEG.SEQ. OVERCURRENT

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

GROUND OVERCURRENT

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

PHASE DIFFERENTIAL

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

GROUND DIRECTIONAL

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

5-5

A1 STATUS

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

REACTIVE POWER

MESSAGE

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

REVERSE POWER

MESSAGE

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

5-6

LOSS OF EXCITATION 2

DISTANCE ZONE 2

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

LOSS OF EXCITATION 1

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

NEUTRAL U/V (3rd)

DISTANCE ZONE 1

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

NEUTRAL O/V (FUND)

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

UNDERFREQUENCY

OVERFREQUENCY

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

VOLTS/HERTZ

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

OVERVOLTAGE

PHASE REVERSAL

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

UNDERVOLTAGE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

HIGH-SET PHASE O/C


$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

LOW FORWARD POWER

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #1

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #2

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #3

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #4

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #5

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #6

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #7

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #8

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #9
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RTD #12

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

THERMAL MODEL

MESSAGE

RTD #11

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RTD #10
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

A1 STATUS

Analog I/P 1
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 2
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 3
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 4
% PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Trip, Latched Trip
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)

DESCRIPTION:
The trip pickup messages may be very useful during testing. They will indicate if a trip feature has been enabled, if it is inactive (not
picked up), timing out (picked up and timing), active trip (still picked up, timed out, and causing a trip), or latched tip (no longer picked
up, but had timed out and caused a trip that is latched). These values may also be particularly useful as data transmitted to a master
device for monitoring.

5-7

A1 STATUS

5. ACTUAL VALUES
5.2.5 ALARM PICKUPS

! ALARM PICKUPS
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

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ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

Input E
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Input F
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Input G
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

TACHOMETER
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

OVERCURRENT

NEG.SEQ. OVERCURRENT

GROUND OVERCURRENT

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

GROUND DIRECTIONAL

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

UNDERVOLTAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

OVERVOLTAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

VOLTS/HERTZ

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

UNDERFREQUENCY

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

NEUTRAL O/V (FUND)

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

NEUTRAL U/V (3rd)

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

REACTIVE POWER

ESCAPE

REVERSE POWER

MESSAGE

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input (will reflect name as programmed)

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

5-8

Input D
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

OVERFREQUENCY

MESSAGE

Input C
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

Input B
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

! Input A

LOW FORWARD POWER

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #1

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RTD #2
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

5. ACTUAL VALUES
#

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

TRIP COUNTER

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

BREAKER FAILURE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

ESCAPE

VT FUSE FAILURE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

OPEN SENSOR
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

TRIP COIL MONITOR


$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RTD #12
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

THERMAL MODEL

MESSAGE

RTD #11
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RTD #10
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

MESSAGE

RTD #9

SHORT/LOW TEMP
PICKUP: Not Enabled

MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #8

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #7

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #6

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #5

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #4
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RTD #3

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

A1 STATUS

CURRENT DEMAND

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MW DEMAND

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Mvar DEMAND

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

MVA DEMAND

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm

$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 1
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 2
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 3
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

Analog I/P 4
$ PICKUP: Not Enabled

RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)
RANGE: Not Enabled, Inactive, Timing Out, Active Alarm, Latched Alarm
NOTE: this message is seen only if input is enabled (will reflect input name as programmed)

5-9

A1 STATUS

5. ACTUAL VALUES

DESCRIPTION:
The alarm pickup messages may be very useful during testing. They will indicate if a alarm feature has been enabled, if it is inactive (not
picked up), timing out (picked up and timing), active alarm (still picked up, timed out, and causing an alarm), or latched alarm (no longer
picked up, but had timed out and caused a alarm that is latched). These values may also be particularly useful as data transmitted to a
master device for monitoring.

5.2.6 DIGITAL INPUTS


! DIGITAL INPUTS
! [ENTER] for more

"
#

ENTER

! ACCESS SWITCH

ESCAPE

STATE: Open

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BREAKER STATUS

MESSAGE

$ SWITCH STATE: Open

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

RANGE: Open, Shorted

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT1 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT2 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT3 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT4 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT5 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT6 STATE: Open

ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL

RANGE: Open, Shorted

$ INPUT7 STATE: Open

TRIP COIL

RANGE: No Coil, Coil

% SUPERVISION: No Coil

DESCRIPTION:
The messages shown here may be used to monitor digital input status. This may be useful during relay testing or during installation.

5
5.2.7 REAL TIME CLOCK
! REAL TIME CLOCK
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"

ESCAPE

! DATE: 01/01/1994

TIME: 12:00:00

RANGE: 01-12/10-31/1995-2094
RANGE: 00-23:00-59:00 -59

DESCRIPTION:
The time and date from the 489 real time clock may be viewed here.

5-10

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A2 METERING DATA

5.3A2 METERING DATA

5.3.1 CURRENT METERING


! CURRENT METERING
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

RANGE: 0 -2000

PHASE C CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

NEUT. END A CURRENT:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

NEUT. END B CURRENT:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

NEUT. END C CURRENT:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

DIFF. A CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

DIFF. B CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

DIFF. C CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

GROUND CURRENT:
0.0 A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0.0 - 200000.0


NOTE: this message seen if the 1A ground CT input is used

GROUND CURRENT:
0.00 A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0.00- 100.00


NOTE: this message seen if the 50:0.025 ground CT is used

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

NEGATIVE SEQUENCE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 2000

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

GENERATOR LOAD:
0% FLA

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 999999

PHASE B CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

AVERAGE PHASE
0 Amps

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 999999

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

0 b:
0
0 Diff. Amps

RANGE: 0 - 999999 A, 0 - 359

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 999999

PHASE A CURRENT:
0A
0 O Lag

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

0 b:
0
0 Neut. Amps

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 999999

$ CURRENT: 0 % FLA

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

0 B:
0
0 Amps

$ CURRENT:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

a:
$ c:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

a:
$ c:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

C:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! A:

ESCAPE

DESCRIPTION:
All measured current values are displayed here. A,B,C Line Amps represent the output side CT measurements. a,b,c Neut. Amps
represent the neutral end CT measurements. a,b,c Diff. Amps represent the differential operating current that is calculated as the
vectorial difference between the output side CT measurements and the neutral end CT measurements on a per phase basis. 489
negative sequence current is defined as the ratio of negative sequence current to generator rated full load amps, I2/ FLA x 100%. The
generator full load amps is calculated as: generator rated MVA / (3 x generator phase-phase voltage). Polar coordinates for measured
currents are also shown using Va (wye connection) or Vab (open delta connection) as a zero angle reference vector. In the absence of a
voltage signal (Va or Vab), IA output current is used as the zero angle reference vector.

5-11

A2 METERING DATA

5. ACTUAL VALUES
5.3.2 VOLTAGE METERING

! VOLTAGE METERING
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

AVERAGE LINE
$ VOLTAGE: 0 Volts

ESCAPE

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359


NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

LINE C-A VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359


NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

PHASE A-N VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359


NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye

PHASE B-N VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359


NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye

PHASE C-N VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359


NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye

PER UNIT MEASUREMENT

RANGE: 0.00 - 2.00


NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

$ OF V/Hz: 0.00

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

LINE B-C VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 50000
NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye
RANGE: 0 - 50000 A, 0 - 359
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 50000
NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye

LINE A-B VOLTAGE:


0A
0 O Lag

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 50000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

AVERAGE PHASE

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

0 Vbn:
0 Volts

$ VOLTAGE: 0 Volts

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

$ Vcn:

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

Van:

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 50000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

0 Vbc: 0
0 Volts

ESCAPE

MESSAGE

Vca:

MESSAGE

MESSAGE

! Vab:

ESCAPE

FREQUENCY:
0.00 Hz

RANGE: 0.00 - 90.00


NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

NEUTRAL VOLTAGE

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

$ FUND: 0.0 V

NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
$ 3rd HARM: 0.0 V

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

TERMINAL VOLTAGE

RANGE: 0.0 - 25000.0


NOTE: This message seen only if VT Connection is programmed as Wye

IMPEDANCE Vab / Iab


0

RANGE: 0.0 - 6553.5 sec


RANGE: 0 - 359
NOTE: This message not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

% 3rd HARM: 0.0 V

% 0.0 sec

DESCRIPTION:
Measured voltage parameters will be displayed here. The V/Hz measurement is a per unit value based on Vab voltage/measured
frequency divided by VT nominal/nominal system frequency. Polar coordinates for measured phase and/or line voltages are also shown
using Va (wye connection) or Vab (open delta connection) as a zero angle reference vector. In the absence of a voltage signal (Va or
Vab), IA output current is used as the zero angle reference vector.

If VT Connection Type is programmed as None and Neutral Voltage Transformer is No in S2 SYSTEM, the following flash message
will appear when an attempt is made to enter this group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

5-12

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A2 METERING DATA
5.3.3 POWER METERING

! POWER METERING
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

POSITIVE WATTHOURS:
0.000 MWh

RANGE: 0.000 - 4000000.000

POSITIVE VARHOURS:
0.000 Mvarh

RANGE: 0.000 - 4000000.000

NEGATIVE VARHOURS:
0.000 Mvarh

RANGE: 0.000 - 4000000.000

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

APPARENT POWER:
0.000 MVA

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

REACTIVE POWER:
0.000 Mvar

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

REAL POWER:
0.000 MW

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0.01-0.99 Lead or Lag, 0.00, 1.00

0.00

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! POWER FACTOR:

ESCAPE

DESCRIPTION:
The values for power metering appear here. 3 phase total power quantities are displayed here. Watthours and varhours are also shown
here. Watthours and varhours will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.
NOTE: An induction generator, by convention generates Watts and consumes vars (+Watts and -vars). A synchronous
generator can also generate vars (+vars).
If .VT Connection Type is programmed as None in S2 SYSTEM SETUP, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is
made to enter this group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

5-13

A2 METERING DATA

5. ACTUAL VALUES
5.3.4 TEMPERATURE

! TEMPERATURE
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

ESCAPE

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MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

! HOTTEST STATOR RTD

RTD#1: 40 o C
RTD #1
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #2
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #3
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #4
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #5
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #6
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #7
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #8
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #9
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #10
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #11
$ TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RTD #12
% TEMPERATURE: 40O C

RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as STATOR
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250, No RTD * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed

DESCRIPTION:
The current level of the 12 RTDs will be displayed here. If the RTD is not connected, the value will be No RTD. If no RTDs are
programmed in S7 RTD TEMPERATURE, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is made to enter this group of
messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

5-14

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A2 METERING DATA
5.3.5 DEMAND METERING

! DEMAND METERING
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

Mvar DEMAND:
0.000 Mvar

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

MVA DEMAND:
0.000 MVA

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

PEAK CURRENT
0 Amps

RANGE: 0 - 999999

PEAK MW DEMAND:
0.000 MW

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

PEAK Mvar DEMAND:


0.000 Mvar

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

PEAK MVA DEMAND:


0.000 MVA

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

$ DEMAND:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection Type is programmed as 'None'.

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

MW DEMAND:
0.000 MW

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

RANGE: 0 - 999999

0 Amps

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

DEMAND:

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! CURRENT

ESCAPE

DESCRIPTION:
The values for current and power demand are shown here. Peak demand information can be cleared using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP
under CLEAR DATA. Demand is shown only for positive real and positive reactive power (+Watts, +vars). Peak demand will not update if a
digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

5.3.6 ANALOG INPUTS


! ANALOG INPUTS
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

! Analog I/P 1

0 Units
Analog I/P 2
$ 0 Units

Analog I/P 3
$ 0 Units

Analog I/P 4
% 0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message seen only if analog input is programmed


*The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message seen only if analog input is programmed


*The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message seen only if analog input is programmed
*The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message seen only if analog input is programmed
*The alarm message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

DESCRIPTION:
The values for analog inputs are shown here. The name of the input and the units will reflect those programmed for each input.
If no Analog Inputs are programmed in S11 ANALOG I/O, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is made to enter this
group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

5-15

A2 METERING DATA

5. ACTUAL VALUES
5.3.7 SPEED

! SPEED
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"

! TACHOMETER: 0 RPM

ESCAPE

RANGE: 0-7200
NOTE: This message seen only if a Digital Input is configured as Tachometer

DESCRIPTION:
If the Tachometer function is assigned to one of the digital inputs, the tachometer readout may be viewed here. A bargraph on the
second line of this message represents speed from 0 RPM to rated speed.
If no digital input is configured as tachometer in S3 DIGITAL INPUTS, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is made
to enter this group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

5-16

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A3 LEARNED DATA

5.4A3 LEARNED DATA

5.4.1 PARAMETER AVERAGES

!"PARAMETER AVERAGES
! [ENTER] for more

ENTER

"
#

ESCAPE

ESCAPE
MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

! AVERAGE GENERATOR

RANGE: 0 - 2000

LOAD: 100% FLA


AVERAGE NEG. SEQ.

RANGE: 0 - 2000

$ CURRENT: 0% FLA

AVERAGE PHASE-PHASE
0V

% VOLTAGE:

RANGE: 0 - 50000
NOTE: this message is not seen if the VT connection is programmed as None

DESCRIPTION:
The 489 calculates the average magnitude of several parameters over a period of time. This time is specified by the setpoint in the
preferences section of S1 489 SETUP (default 15 minutes). The calculation is a sliding window and is ignored when the generator is
offline. (ie. the value that was calculated just prior to going offline will be held until the generator is brought back online and a new
calculation is made. Parameter averages will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

5.4.2 RTD MAXIMUMS


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! RTD #1

MAX. TEMP.: 40O C


RTD #2
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #3
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #4
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #5
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #6
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #7
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #8
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #9
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #10
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD #11
$ MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RTD#12
% MAX. TEMP.: 40O C

RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None


* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed

RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None


* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed
RANGE: -50 to +250 * Message not seen if RTD programmed as None
* The first line of this message will reflect the RTD name as programmed

DESCRIPTION:
The 489 will learn the maximum temperature for each RTD. This information can be cleared using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under
CLEAR DATA. RTD maximums will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

If no RTDs are programmed in S7 RTD TEMPERATURE, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is made to enter this
group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

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A3 LEARNED DATA

5. ACTUAL VALUES
5.4.3 ANALOG IN MIN/MAX

! ANALOG IN MIN/MAX
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! Analog I/P 1

MIN:0 Units
Analog I/P 1
$ MAX:0 Units

Analog I/P 2
$ MIN:0 Units

Analog I/P 2
$ MAX:0 Units

Analog I/P 3
$ MIN:0 Units

Analog I/P 3
$ MAX:0 Units

Analog I/P 4
$ MIN:0 Units

Analog I/P 4
% MAX:0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: -50000 to +50000 * Message not seen if analog input programmed as None
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

DESCRIPTION:
The 489 will learn the Minimum and Maximum values of the analog inputs since they were last cleared. This information can be cleared
using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. When the data is cleared, the present value of each analog input will be loaded as
a starting point for both minimum and maximum. The name of the input and the units will reflect those programmed for each input. Analog
Input minimums and maximums will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

If no Analog Inputs are programmed in S11 ANALOG I/O, the following flash message will appear when an attempt is made to enter this
group of messages.
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

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5. ACTUAL VALUES

A4 MAINTENANCE

5.5 A4 MAINTENANCE

5.5.1 TRIP COUNTERS


! TRIP COUNTERS
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! TOTAL NUMBER OF

RANGE: 0 - 50000

TRIPS: 0
DIGITAL INPUT
$ TRIPS: 0

SEQUENTIAL

RANGE: 0 -50000
*Caused by General Input Trip Features
RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

FIELD-BKR DISCREP.

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

TACHOMETER
$ TRIPS: 0

OFFLINE OVERCURRENT

RANGE: 0 -50000
*Caused by Assignable Digital Input Programmed as Tachometer
RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

PHASE OVERCURRENT

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

NEG.SEQ. OVERCURRENT

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

GROUND OVERCURRENT

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

PHASE DIFFERENTIAL

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

GROUND DIRECTIONAL

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

HIGH-SET PHASE O/C

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

UNDERVOLTAGE

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

OVERVOLTAGE

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

VOLTS/HERTZ

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

PHASE REVERSAL

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

UNDERFREQUENCY

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

OVERFREQUENCY

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

NEUTRAL O/V (Fund)

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

NEUTRAL U/V (3rd)

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

LOSS OF EXCITATION 1

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

LOSS OF EXCITATION 2

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

DISTANCE ZONE 1

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

DISTANCE ZONE 2

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

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5. ACTUAL VALUES
REACTIVE POWER

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

REVERSE POWER

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

LOW FORWARD POWER

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

STATOR RTD

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

BEARING RTD

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

OTHER RTD

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

AMBIENT RTD

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

THERMAL MODEL

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

INADVERTENT ENERG.

RANGE: 0 -50000

$ TRIPS: 0

Analog I/P 1
$ TRIPS: 0

Analog I/P 2
$ TRIPS: 0

Analog I/P 3
$ TRIPS: 0

Analog I/P 4
$ TRIPS: 0

RANGE: 0 -50000
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: 0 -50000
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: 0 -50000
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,
RANGE: 0 - 100
*The message will reflect the Analog Input name and units as programmed,

COUNTERS CLEARED:
% Jan 1, 1995

DESCRIPTION: A breakdown of number of trips by type is displayed here. When the Total reaches 50000, all counters reset. This
information can be cleared using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. Trip counters will not update if a digital input
programmed as Test Input is shorted. In the event of multiple trips, the only the first trip will increment the trip counters.

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A4 MAINTENANCE

5.5.2 GENERAL COUNTERS

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! NUMBER OF BREAKER

RANGE: 0 -50000

OPERATIONS: 0
NUMBER OF THERMAL
% RESETS: 0

RANGE: 0 -50000
NOTE: this message is seen only one of the assignable digital inputs is assigned to thermal reset

DESCRIPTION:
One of the 489 general counters will count the number of breaker operations over time. This may be useful information for breaker
maintenance. The number of breaker operations is incremented whenever the breaker status changes from closed to open and all phase
currents are zero. Another counter counts the number of thermal resets if one of the assignable digital inputs is assigned to thermal
reset. This may be useful information when troubleshooting. When either of these counters reaches 50000, that counter will reset to 0.
Each counter can also be cleared using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. Number of breaker operations will not update if
a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

5.5.3 TIMERS

! TIMERS
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! GENERATOR HOURS

ONLINE:

RANGE: 0 - 1000000

0h

DESCRIPTION:
The 489 accumulates the total online time for the generator. This may be useful for scheduling routine maintenance. When this timer
reaches 1 000 000, it will reset to 0. This timer can be cleared using the setpoints in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. Generator hours
online will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.

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A5 EVENT RECORDER

5. ACTUAL VALUES

5.6 A5 EVENT RECORDER

5.6.1 EVENT RECORDER


! [ENTER] for E65535
No Event

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GROUND CURRENT
0.00 A

RANGE: 0.00- 20000.00


NOTE: this message not seen if the ground CT is programmed as None

Vab:

RANGE: 0-50000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

% E65535:

$ Vca:

0 Vbc: 0
0 V E65535

FREQUENCY
$ E65535: 0.00 Hz

RANGE: 0.00 - 90.00


NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is programmed as None

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

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HOTTEST STATOR

MESSAGE

$ RTD#1: 0OC E65535

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as STATOR

$ E65535:

$ E65535:

$ 0.0 sec

$ E65535:

$ E65535:

$ E65535:

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MESSAGE

$ RTD#7: 0OC E65535

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RANGE: 0 -2000
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a event

APPARENT POWER MVA


0.000

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NEG. SEQ. CURRENT


$ E65535: 0 % FLA

RANGE: 0 - 999999
NOTE: this message seen only if the differential element is enabled and represents differential current

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

MESSAGE

0 b:
0
0 DA E65535

REACTIVE POWER Mvar


0.000

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a:
$ c:

RANGE: 0-999999
NOTE: this message represents current measured from the output CTs, seen only if there has been a event

RANGE: 0 to 2000.000
NOTE: This message is not seen if VT Connection is None

MESSAGE

0 B:
0
0 A E65535

REAL POWER (MW)


0.000

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A:
$ C:

RANGE: 0-3600
NOTE: this message is seen only if the function is assigned an input

RANGE: 0.0 - 6553.5 sec


RANGE: 0 - 359
NOTE: This message seen only if Loss of Excitation element is Enabled.

MESSAGE

TACHOMETER
$ E65535: 3600 RPM

Vab/Iab E65535:
0

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RANGE: 1-2

$ GROUP E65535: 1

RANGE: 0 - 25000.0
NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

MESSAGE

ACTIVE SETPOINT

RANGE: Mon/Day/Year
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a event

NEUTRAL VOLT (3rd)


0.0 V

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DATE OF E65535:
$ Jan. 01, 1992

RANGE: Hour/Min/Sec
NOTE: this message is seen only if there has been a event

RANGE: 0 - 25000.0
NOTE: This message seen only if there is a neutral voltage transformer

MESSAGE

00:00:00.0

NEUTRAL VOLT (FUND)


0.0 V

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! TIME OF E65535:

HOTTEST OTHER
$ RTD#11: 0OC E65535

AMBIENT
$ RTD#12: 0OC E65535

RANGE: -50 to +250


NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as BEARING
RANGE: -50 to +250
NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as OTHER
RANGE: -50 to +250
NOTE: this message seen only if at least 1 RTD is programmed as AMBIENT

ANALOG INPUT 1
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 2
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 3
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

ANALOG INPUT 4
0 Units

RANGE: -50000 to +50000


NOTE: This message seen only if the Analog Input is in use

$ E65535:

$ E65535:

$ E65535:

% E65535:

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A5 EVENT RECORDER

DESCRIPTION:
The 489 Event Recorder stores generator and system information each time an event occurs. The description of the event is stored and
a time and date stamp is also added to the record. This allows reconstruction of the sequence of events for troubleshooting. Events
include: all trips, any alarm optionally (except Service Alarm, and 489 Not Inserted Alarm, which always records as events), loss of
control power, application of control power, thermal resets, simulation, serial communication starts/stops and general input control
functions optionally.

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5. ACTUAL VALUES

The highest event number is the most recent event, and lowest event number is the oldest event. Each new event bumps the other
event records down until the 40th event is reached. The 40th event record is lost when the next event occurs. This information can be
cleared using the setpoint in S1 489 SETUP under CLEAR DATA. An event number of 65535 signifies that no event has occurred since
the last clearing of the event record. The event record will not update if a digital input programmed as Test Input is shorted.
Table 5-2 CAUSE OF EVENT TABLE
TRIPS
*Input A Trip
*Input B Trip
*Input C Trip
*Input D Trip
*Input E Trip
*Input F Trip
*Input G Trip
Sequential Trip
Fld-Bkr Discr. Trip
Tachometer Trip
Offline O/C Trip
Phase O/C Trip
Neg. Seq. O/C Trip
Ground O/C Trip
Differential Trip
Undervoltage Trip
Overvoltage Trip
Phase Reversal Trip
Volts/Hertz Trip
Underfrequency Trip
Overfrequency Trip
Neutral O/V Trip
Neut. U/V (3rd)Trip
Reactive Factor Trip
Reverse Power Trip
Low Fwd Power Trip
*Stator RTD 1 Trip
*Stator RTD 2 Trip
*Stator RTD 3 Trip
*Stator RTD 4 Trip
*Stator RTD 5 Trip
*Stator RTD 6 Trip
*Bearing RTD 7 Trip
*Bearing RTD 8 Trip
*Bearing RTD 9 Trip
*Bearing RTD10 Trip
*RTD11 Trip
*Ambient RTD12 Trip
Thermal Model Trip
*Analog I/P 1 Trip
*Analog I/P 2 Trip
*Analog I/P 3 Trip
*Analog I/P 4 Trip
Loss of Excitation 1
Loss of Excitation 2
Gnd. Directional Trip
Hiset Phase O/C Trip
Distance Zone 1 Trip
Distance Zone 2 Trip

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ALARMS (optional events)

OTHER

*Input A Alarm
*Input B Alarm
*Input C Alarm
*Input D Alarm
*Input E Alarm
*Input F Alarm
*Input G Alarm
Tachometer Alarm
Overcurrent Alarm
NegSeq Current Alarm
Ground O/C Alarm
Undervoltage Alarm
Overvoltage Alarm
Volts/Hertz Alarm
Underfrequency Alarm
Overfrequency Alarm
Neutral O/V Alarm
Neut. U/V 3rd Alarm
Reactive Power Alarm
Reverse Power Alarm
Low Fwd Power Alarm
*Stator RTD 1 Alarm
*Stator RTD 2 Alarm
*Stator RTD 3 Alarm
*Stator RTD 4 Alarm
*Stator RTD 5 Alarm
*Stator RTD 6 Alarm
*Bearing RTD 7 Alarm
*Bearing RTD 8 Alarm
*Bearing RTD 9 Alarm
*Bearing RTD10 Alarm
*RTD11 Alarm
*Ambient RTD12 Alarm
Open RTD Alarm
Short/Low RTD Alarm
Trip Counter Alarm
Breaker Failure
Trip Coil Monitor
VT Fuse Fail Alarm
Current Demand Alarm
MW Demand Alarm
Mvar Demand Alarm
MVA Demand Alarm
Thermal Model Alarm
*Analog I/P 1 Alarm
*Analog I/P 2 Alarm
*Analog I/P 3 Alarm
*Analog I/P 4 Alarm
Gnd. Directional Alarm

Service Alarm
Control Power Lost
Control Power Applied
Thermal Reset Close
Thermal Reset Open
Serial Comm. Start
Serial Comm. Stop
489 Not Inserted
Simulation Started
Simulation Stopped
*Input A Control
*Input B Control
*Input C Control
*Input D Control
*Input E Control
*Input F Control
*Input G Control
Setpoint 1 Active
Setpoint 2 Active
Dig I/P Waveform Trig
Serial Waveform Trig
IRIG-B Failure

* will reflect the name that is programmed

5. ACTUAL VALUES

A6 PRODUCT INFO

5.7 A6 PRODUCT INFO

5.7.1 489 MODEL INFO


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! ORDER CODE:

RANGE: N/A

489-P5-HI-A20
489 SERIAL NO:

RANGE: N/A

$ A3260001

489 REVISION:

RANGE: N/A

$ 32E100A4.000

489 BOOT REVISION:

RANGE: N/A

% 32E100A0.000

DESCRIPTION:
All of the 489 Model information may be viewed here when the unit is powered up. In the event of a product software upgrade or service
question, the information shown here should be jotted down prior to any inquiry.

5.7.2 CALIBRATION INFO


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DATE: Jan 01 1996

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LAST CALIBRATION

RANGE: Mon/Day/Year

RANGE: Mon/Day/Year

% DATE: Jan 01 1996

DESCRIPTION:
The date of the original calibration and last calibration may be viewed here.

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5. ACTUAL VALUES

5.8 DIAGNOSTICS

5.8.1 DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES FOR OPERATORS


In the event of a trip or alarm, some of the actual value messages are very helpful in diagnosing the cause of the condition. The 489 will
automatically default to the most important message. The hierarchy is trip and pretrip messages, then alarm messages. In order to
simplify things for the operator, the Message LED (indicator) will flash prompting the operator to press the [NEXT] key. When the [NEXT]
key is pressed, the 489 will automatically display the next relevant message and continue to cycle through the messages with each
keypress. When all of these conditions have cleared, the 489 will revert back to the normal default messages.
Any time the 489 is not displaying the default messages because other actual value or setpoint messages are being viewed and there
are no trips or alarms, the Message LED (indicator) will be on solid. From any point in the message structure, pressing the [NEXT] key
will cause the 489 to revert back to the normal default messages. When normal default messages are being displayed, pressing the
[NEXT] will cause the 489 to display the next default message immediately.
EXAMPLE:
If a thermal model trip occurred, an RTD alarm may also occur as a result of the overload. The 489 would automatically default to the
Cause of Last Trip Message at the top of the LAST TRIP DATA queue of A1 ACTUAL VALUES. The Message LED (indicator) would
flash. Pressing the [NEXT] key would cycle through the time and date stamp information as well as all of the pre-trip data. When the
bottom of this queue is reached, an additional press of the [NEXT] key would normally return to the top of the queue . However, because
there is an alarm active, the display will skip to the alarm message at the top of the ALARM STATUS queue of A1 ACTUAL VALUES.
Finally, another press of the [NEXT] key will cause the 489 to return to the original Cause of Last Trip message, and the cycle could be
repeated.
When the [RESET] has been pressed and the hot RTD condition is no longer present, the display will revert back to the normal default
messages.

LAST TRIP DATA


CAUSE OF LAST TRIP:
Thermal Model
TIME OF LAST TRIP:
12:00:00.0
DATE OF LAST TRIP:
Jan 01 1992

*Pre-Trip data for any


measured parameter
that is enabled.

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Pretrip: 0 Units

ACTIVE ALARMS
Stator RTD #1
ALARM: 135O C

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5. ACTUAL VALUES

DIAGNOSTICS
5.8.2 FLASH MESSAGES

Flash messages are warning, error, or general information messages that are temporarily displayed in response to certain key presses.
These messages are intended to assist with navigation of the 489 messages by explaining what has happened or by prompting the user
to perform certain actions.
Table 5-3 FLASH MESSAGES
NEW SETPOINT HAS
BEEN STORED

ROUNDED SETPOINT
HAS BEEN STORED

OUT OF RANGE! ENTER:


####-##### by #

ACCESS DENIED,
SHORT ACCESS SWITCH

ACCESS DENIED,
ENTER PASSCODE

INVALID PASSCODE
ENTERED !

NEW PASSCODE
HAS BEEN ACCEPTED

PASSCODE SECURITY
NOT ENABLED, ENTER 0

PLEASE ENTER A
NON-ZERO PASSCODE

SETPOINT ACCESS IS
NOW PERMITTED

SETPOINT ACCESS IS
NOW RESTRICTED

DATE ENTRY WAS


NOT COMPLETE

DATE ENTRY
OUT OF RANGE

TIME ENTRY WAS


NOT COMPLETE

TIME ENTRY
OUT OF RANGE

NO TRIPS OR ALARMS
TO RESET

RESET PERFORMED
SUCCESSFULLY

ALL POSSIBLE RESETS


HAVE BEEN PERFORMED

CONDITION IS PRESENT
RESET NOT POSSIBLE

ARE YOU SURE? PRESS


[ENTER] TO VERIFY

PRESS [ENTER] TO ADD


DEFAULT MESSAGE

DEFAULT MESSAGE
HAS BEEN ADDED

DEFAULT MESSAGE
LIST IS FULL

PRESS [ENTER] TO
REMOVE MESSAGE

DEFAULT MESSAGE
HAS BEEN REMOVED

DEFAULT MESSAGES
6 of 20 ARE ASSIGNED

INVALID SERVICE
CODE ENTERED

KEY PRESSED IS
INVALID HERE

DATA CLEARED
SUCCESSFULLY

[.] KEY IS USED TO


ADVANCE THE CURSOR

TOP OF PAGE
THIS FEATURE NOT
PROGRAMMED

END OF PAGE
THIS PARAMETER IS
ALREADY ASSIGNED

TOP OF LIST

END OF LIST

NO ALARMS ACTIVE

THAT INPUT ALREADY


USED FOR TACHOMETER

TACHOMETER MUST USE


INPUT 4, 5, 6 OR 7

THAT DIGITAL INPUT


IS ALREADY IN USE

NEW SETPOINT HAS BEEN STORED: This message appear each time a setpoint has been altered and stored as shown on the
display.
ROUNDED SETPOINT HAS BEEN STORED: Since the 489 has a numeric keypad, a setpoint value may entered that is in between
valid setpoint values. The 489 will detect this condition and store a value that has been rounded to the nearest valid setpoint value. To
find the valid range and step for a given setpoint, simply press the [HELP] key while the setpoint is being displayed.
OUT OF RANGE! ENTER: #### - ##### by #: If a setpoint value that is outside of the acceptable range of values is entered, the 489
will display this message, substituting the proper values for that setpoint. An appropriate value may then be entered.
ACCESS DENIED, SHORT ACCESS SWITCH: In order to store any setpoint values, the Access Switch must be shorted. If this
message appears and it is necessary to change a setpoint, short the Access terminals C1 & C2.
ACCESS DENIED, ENTER PASSCODE: The 489 has a PASSCODE SECURITY feature. If that feature has been enabled, not only do
the Access Switch terminals have to be shorted, but the Passcode must also be entered. If the correct passcode has been lost or
forgotten, contact the factory with the Encrypted access code. All passcode features may be found in S1 489 SETUP under
PASSCODE.
INVALID PASSCODE ENTERED: If an invalid passcode is entered for passcode security feature, this message will flash on the display.
NEW PASSCODE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED: When changing the Passcode for the Passcode Security feature, this message will appear
as an acknowledge that the new passcode has been accepted.
PASSCODE SECURITY NOT ENABLED, ENTER 0: The Passcode Security feature is disabled whenever the passcode is zero (factory
default). Any attempts to enter a passcode when the feature is disabled will result in this flash message. It is meant to prompt the user to
enter 0 as the passcode. When this has been done, the feature may be enabled by entering a non-zero passcode.
PLEASE ENTER A NON-ZERO PASSCODE: If the passcode is zero, the passcode security feature is disabled. If the Change
Passcode Setpoint is entered as yes, this flash message will appear prompting the user to enter a non-zero passcode which in turn will
enable the feature.
SETPOINT ACCESS IS NOW PERMITTED: Any time that the Passcode Security feature is enabled and a valid passcode is entered,
this flash message will appear to notify that the Setpoint s may now be altered and stored.

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5. ACTUAL VALUES

SETPOINT ACCESS IS NOW RESTRICTED: IF the passcode security feature is enabled and a valid passcode has been entered,
when the setpoint under S1 489 SETUP, PASSCODE, SETPOINT ACCESS: is altered to Restricted, this message will appear. Also,
any time that Setpoint access is permitted and the access jumper is removed, this message will also appear.
DATE ENTRY WAS NOT COMPLETE: Since the Date setpoint is special, consisting of MM/DD/YYYY, if the enter key is pressed
before all of the information has been entered, this message will appear and the new value will not be store. Another attempt will have to
be made with the complete information.
DATE ENTRY WAS OUT OF RANGE: If and invalid entry is made for the date (eg. 15 entered for month), this message will appear.
TIME ENTRY WAS NOT COMPLETE: Since the Time setpoint is special, consisting of HH/MM/SS.S, if the enter key is pressed before
all of the information has been entered, this message will appear and the new value will not be store. Another attempt will have to be
made with the complete information.
TIME ENTRY WAS OUT OF RANGE: If and invalid entry is made for the time (eg. 35 entered for hour), this message will appear.
NO TRIPS OR ALARMS TO RESET: If the [RESET] key is pressed when there are no trips or alarms present, this message will
appear.
RESET PERFORMED SUCCESSFULLY: If all trip and alarm features that are active can be cleared (i.e. the conditions that caused
these trips and/or alarms are no longer present), then this message will appear when a RESET is performed, indicating that all trips and
alarms have been cleared.
ALL POSSIBLE RESETS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED: If only some of the trip and alarm features that are active can be cleared (ie. the
conditions that caused some of these trips and/or alarms are still present), then this message will appear when a RESET is performed,
indicating that only trips and alarms that could be reset have been reset.
CONDITION IS PRESENT RESET NOT POSSIBLE: If no trip and alarm features that are active can be cleared (ie. the condition that
caused these trips and/or alarms is still present), then this message will appear when the [RESET] key is pressed.
ARE YOU SURE? PRESS [ENTER] TO VERIFY: If the [RESET] key is pressed and resetting of any trip or alarm feature is possible,
this message will appear to ask for verification of the operation. If [RESET] is pressed again while the message is still on the display, the
reset will be performed.

PRESS [ENTER] TO ADD DEFAULT MESSAGE: Any where in the 489 Actual Value Message Structure, if the[.] key is pressed,
immediately followed by the [ENTER] key. This message will appear to prompt the user to press [ENTER] to add a new default
message. To add a new default message, [ENTER] must be pressed while this message is being displayed.
DEFAULT MESSAGE HAS BEEN ADDED: Any time a new default message is added to the Default message list, this message will
appear as verification.
DEFAULT MESSAGE LIST IS FULL: If an attempt is made to add a new default message to the default message list when 20
messages are already assigned, this message will appear. In order to add a message, one of the existing messages must be removed.
PRESS [ENTER] TO REMOVE MESSAGE: Under S1 489 SETUP, DEFAULT MESSAGES, if the[.] key is pressed, immediately
followed by the [ENTER] key, this message will appear to prompt the user to press [ENTER] to remove a default message. To remove
the default message, [ENTER] must be pressed while this message is being displayed.
DEFAULT MESSAGE HAS BEEN REMOVED: Any time a default message is removed from the Default message list, this message will
appear as verification.
DEFAULT MESSAGES 6 of 20 ARE ASSIGNED: This message will appear each time the DEFAULT MESSAGES subgroup of S1 489
SETUP is entered. It is intended to notify the user of the number of default messages that are assigned.
INVALID SERVICE CODE ENTERED: Under S12 489 TESTING, FACTORY SERVICE, if an invalid code is entered, this message will
appear.
KEY PRESSED HERE IS INVALID: Under certain situations, certain keys have no function (eg. any number key while viewing Actual
Values). If a key is pressed where it should have no function, this message will appear.
DATA CLEARED SUCCESSFULLY: Under S1 489 SETUP, CLEAR DATA, if data is cleared or reset, this message will appear to
confirm that action.

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DIAGNOSTICS

[.] KEY IS USED TO ADVANCE THE CURSOR: Any time a setpoint that requires text editing is viewed, this message will appear
immediately to prompt the user to use the [.] key for cursor control. If the setpoint is not altered for 1 minute, the message will flash
again.
TOP OF PAGE: This message will indicate when the top of a page has been reached.
BOTTOM OF PAGE: This message will indicate when the bottom of a page has been reached.
TOP OF LIST: This message will indicate when the top of subgroup has been reached.
BOTTOM OF LIST: This message will indicate when the bottom of a subgroup has been reached.
NO ALARMS ACTIVE: If an attempt is made to enter the Alarm Status message subgroup, but there are no active alarms, this message
will appear.
THIS FEATURE NOT PROGRAMMED: If an attempt is made to enter an actual value message subgroup, when the setpoints are not
configured for that feature, this message will appear.
THIS PARAMETER IS ALREADY ASSIGNED: A given analog output parameters can only be assigned to one output. If an attempt is
made to assign a parameter to a second output, this message will appear.
THAT INPUT ALREADY USED FOR TACHOMETER: If a digital input is assigned to the tachometer function, it cannot be used for any
other digital input function. If an attempt is made to assign a digital input to a function when it is already assigned to tachometer, this
message will appear.
TACHOMETER MUST USE INPUT 4, 5, 6, or 7: Only digital inputs 4,5,6,or 7 may be used for the tachometer function. If an attempt is
made to assign inputs 1,2,3, or 4 to the tachometer function, this message will appear.
THAT DIGITAL INPUT IS ALREADY IN USE: If an attempt is made to assign a digital input to tachometer when it is already assigned
to another function, this message will appear.
To edit use VALUE UP or VALUE DOWN key: If a numeric key is pressed on a setpoint parameter that is not numeric, this message
will prompt the user to use the value keys.
GROUP 1 SETPOINT HAS BEEN STORED: This message appear each time a setpoint has been altered and stored to setpoint Group
1 as shown on the display.
GROUP 2 SETPOINT HAS BEEN STORED: This message appear each time a setpoint has been altered and stored to setpoint Group
2 as shown on the display.

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