Configuring the sequence-of-events recorder – SATEC PM180 Operation Manual User Manual
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Chapter 8 Configuring Recorders
Configuring the Sequence-of-Events
Recorder
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conditions that caused the event and all setpoint actions performed in response to
the event.
Configuring the Sequence-of-Events Recorder
The Sequence-of-Events (SOE) recorder can log four types of events:
Digital input events
Relay output events
Fault events
Setpoint events
Each state transition on a source point (open/closed, start/end) is recorded as a
separate event. Fault events are recorded to the file by default. Others should be
individually enabled to be recorded to the SOE log.
To change the SOE log file size:
1. Select Memory/Log from the Meter Setup menu, and then click
on the Log Memory tab.
2. Double click on the SOE log file partition with the left mouse
button.
3. Select a file type.
4. Select the maximum number of records you want to be
recorded in the file.
5. Click OK, and then send your new setup to the device or save
to the device database.
Linking Digital Inputs to the SOE Log
To link a digital input to t
he SOE log, check the “SOE Log” box when configuring the
). If you linked a digital input to the Fault
recorder,
it is automatically connected to the SOE log even if you leaved the “SOE
Log” box unchecked.
Linking Relay Outputs to the SOE Log
To link a relay output to the SOE log, check the “SOE Log” box when configuring the
relay output (see
Linking Setpoints to the SOE Log
To link a setpoint to the SOE log, add the “SOE Log” action to the setpoint actions list
when configuring the setpoint (see
Adding Point and Status Labels to the SOE Log
When displaying the SOE log report, PAS shows you default designations of the
event source points and their status (open/closed or start/end). You can specify your
own IDs and status labels for each event point and give the point status an
appropriate description, for example, define the location of the breaker or protection
relay.
To define labels for your SOE event points: