Fault reports – Basler Electric BE1-11g User Manual

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Retrieving Target Information and Resetting Targets

To view targets at the front-panel display, navigate to Metering > Status > Targets. The BE1-11g provides
target information from the most recent trip event. Target information is specific to an event; it is not
cumulative. Targets for previous events are recorded in the fault summary reports, which are described in
Fault Reports.

When a protective trip occurs and targets are logged, the front-panel Trip LED seals-in. The target can be
viewed on the front-panel display by navigating to Metering > Status > Targets.

To view target status using BESTCOMSPlus, use the Metering Explorer to open the Status, Targets
screen shown in Figure 137.

Figure 137. Targets Screen

Targets can also be viewed through the web page interface. Refer to the

BESTnet

™Plus

chapter.

Targets can be cleared through BESTCOMSPlus or by pressing the front-panel Reset button while
viewing the Targets screen. Targets cannot be reset through the web page interface.

A BESTlogicPlus expression can be used to reset the targets. Use the Settings Explorer within
BESTCOMSPlus to open the BESTlogicPlus Programmable Logic tree branch. Select the Target Reset
logic block from the list of Elements. Use the drag and drop method to connect a variable or series of
variables to the Reset input. The target reset logic block is shown in Figure 138.

Figure 138. Target Reset Logic Block

Pressing the front-panel Reset key clears the targets and the Trip LED. Depending on device security
setup, a username and password may be required to reset targets at the front panel. Logging in is not
required if the Unsecured Access Level is set to Operator or higher. Target reset can also be set outside
of security control, allowing reset without logging in. Refer to the

Security

chapter for more information.

A target reset key is available as a status input in BESTlogicPlus. Refer to the

BESTlogicPlus

chapter for

more information.

Fault Reports

The BE1-11g records information about faults and creates fault summary reports. A maximum of 255 fault
summary reports are stored in nonvolatile memory. When a new fault summary report is generated, the
BE1-11g discards the oldest of the 255 events and replaces it with a new one. Each fault summary report
is assigned a sequential number (from 1 to 255) by the BE1-11g. After event number 255 has been
assigned, the numbering starts over at 1.

Five different event types are generated by the BE1-11g: Trip, Pickup, Logic, Breaker Failure, and Forced
Trigger.

Fault Reporting

BE1-11g

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