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MICOM P64x-TM-EN-4.3 87T 64R 549

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P64x Appendix B - Settings and Signals

MENU TEXT COL.ROW DEFAULT SETTING AVAILABLE OPTIONS


DESCRIPTION
Through fault Alarm
Z1 Test Mode
Z2 Test Mode
UNUSED
[Binary Flag (32 bits);Indexed String]
This cell displays the status of the second set of 32 alarms as a binary string, including fixed and user settable alarms.
Data formatted as per data type G27
Battery Fail alarm indication
Field Voltage Failure
Enrolled GOOSE IED absent alarm indication
Network Interface Card not fitted/failed alarm
Network Interface Card not responding alarm
Network Interface Card fatal error alarm indication
Network Interface Card software reload alarm
Alarm Status 3 00.52 0
Bad TCP/IP Configuration Alarm
Bad OSI Configuration Alarm
Network Interface Card link fail alarm indication
Main card/NIC software mismatch alarm indication
IP address conflict alarm indication
SNTP Failure Alarm
MMS libraries memory allocation fails.
[Binary Flag (32 bits);Indexed String]
This cell displays the status of the third set of 32 alarms as a binary string, including fixed and user settable alarms.
Data formatted as per data type G27.
User Alarm 1 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 2 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 3 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 4 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 5 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 6 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 7 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 8 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 9 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 10 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 11 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 12 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 13 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 14 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 15 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 16 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
Alarm Status 4 00.53 0
User Alarm 17 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 18 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 19 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 20 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 21 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 22 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 23 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 24 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 25 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 26 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 27 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 28 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 29 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 30 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 31 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
User Alarm 32 (0=Self-reset, 1=Manual reset)
[Binary Flag (32 bits);Indexed String]
This cell displays the status of the fourth set of 32 alarms as a binary string, including fixed and user settable alarms.
Access Level
Access Level 00.D0 2 = Read + Execute +Edit
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
This cell displays the current access level.
Password Level 1 00.D2 blank 8 registers for writing 16 character password

P64x-TM-EN-4.3 B5

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