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Basic Operator Functions On the ADVC Controller With the setVUE Operator Interface

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Basic Operator Functions

On the ADVC Controller

With the setVUE Operator Interface

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setVUE Operator Interface – Basic Functions

The Basic Operator Functions associated with the setVUE Operator Interface are:

● Turning the Panel ON

● Tripping and Closing

● Using the Quick Keys

● Navigating the Menu

● Using the Custom Menu

● Using the ALT key

● Reading the display and changing settings

setVUE Operator Panel

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setVUE Operator Interface - Overview

● The design and operation of the setVUE interface is similar to that of previous Nu-Lec Controllers. The interface comprises:

● LCD character display (4 rows x 40 characters)

● Trip/Close buttons with LED state and disable indication

● System OK LED indication

● 8 x General command buttons (Panel ON, Custom menu, ALT, Menu, Left Arrow, Select, Right Arrow, Enter)

● 4 x Configurable Quick Keys.

setVUE Operator Panel

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System OK Indicator

Flashing green System OK LEDs indicate that the controller is operating normally

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Basic Operator Functions – Panel On

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Panel On

Intelligent Power

ADVC

>> System Calibrated <<

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Basic Operator Functions - Trip and Close

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Basic Operator Functions - Trip and Close

● “TRIP” – trips the recloser to Lockout

● The embedded green LED indicates the open state of the recloser.

● “CLOSE” – closes the recloser and the red LED indicates the close state.Trip

KeyClose Key

Opened state indicator

Closed state indicator

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Trip and Close Enable and Disable

● Trip and Close circuits can be enabled or disabled individually via rocker switches located underneath the operator interface.

● A disabled circuit is identified by a LED on the Trip/Close key.

● An audible tone will sound and an alert message appears on the display even if it’s off at the time.

Trip Key

Close Key

Opened state indicator

Closed state indicator

Isolated Trip circuit indicator

Isolated Close circuit indicator

Trip/Close Circuit Isolation

Enabled

Disabled

Located below Interface

Operation of these switches creates a physical break in the Trip or Close

circuit.

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Basic Operator Functions – Quick Keys

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Quick Keys

● The controller has four user configurable keys that provide the capability for the operator to quickly access commonly used settings without having to navigate to the relevant panel page.

● The default configuration of these keys in the setVUE interface can be changed by the user.

● WSOS or the Operator Interface can be used to assign the function to each key.

● A set of stick-on labels is provided to change the text of the quick keys to match the new function.

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Basic Operator Functions – Navigation

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Menu Navigation

PROTECTIONCOMMUNICATION

EVENT LOGMENU

SYSTEM STATUS MEASUREMENT

AUTOMATION

MENU

MENU

MENU MENU

MENU

HATCHOPEN

● The key moves to the next display group in tern.

● The keys scroll through the screens within a display group.

● All display groups are circular.

The setVUE menu is organized into logical groups called Display Groups.

Within each display group are a number of pages.

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Basic Operator Functions – Custom Menu

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Custom Menu

● The Custom Menu key gives access to the custom menu which was configured using WSOS5.

● Where a Custom Menu has been configured, an operator should only need to press the ‘Custom Menu’ key to step through view the selected screens.

● Alternatively the display may have been configured to scroll automatically when the panel is on.

● Pressing the Custom Menu key will have no effect if it has not been configured.

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Custom Menu

PROTECTIONCOMMUNICATION

EVENT LOGMENU

SYSTEM STATUS MEASUREMENT

AUTOMATION

MENU

MENU

MENU MENU

MENU

HATCHOPEN

CUSTOMMENUMENU

CUSTOM MENU

ROTATING SCREENS

CUSTOMMENU

HATCHOPEN

● The main menu can be accessed by pressing the key.

● Return to the custom menu by pressing the key.

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Basic Operator Functions – ALT Key

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The ALTernative Key

The alternative function key gives access to an alternative Event Log display.

● Pressing the ALT key a second time restores the normal Event Log display.

● Pressing this key has no effect unless the Event Log is displayed.

----------------------------------------- EVENT LOG --------------------------------- E

01 / 06 / 09 09:48:31:47 Panel Close Request

01 / 06 / 09 09:51:28:00 Seq Reset Time 20 s

01 / 06 / 09 09:51:59:27 Phase Set 100 Amp

----------------------------------------- EVENT LOG --------------------------------- E

OCP Panel Close Request

WSOS A: Protection Seq Reset Time 20 s

WSOS A: Protection Phase Set 100 Amp

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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

● The display area consists of four lines, each forty characters long.

● The top line of the display is the page title.

● The next three lines are the data on display.

● Most displays have six data fields.

● A field may contain either a setting, which can be changed, or a status.

---------------------------------------------- PAGE TITLE ------------------------------------------Code

DATA FIELD 01 DATA FIELD 02

DATA FIELD 03 DATA FIELD 04

DATA FIELD 05 DATA FIELD 06

To the right of the title is a code, indicating the display group to which the page belongs:

● S System Status Display Group

● E Event Log

● M Measurement Display Group

● P Protection Display Group

● A Automation Display Group● C Communications Setup

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Changing Settings via the Panel

There are three different types of settings that can be changed from the Operator Panel.

1. Operator Settings1. Local/Remote Control

2. Auto Reclose On/Off

2. Password Protected Settings1. Phasing ABC/ACB

2. Default Password AAAA

3. Protection Settings1. Phase Fault Trip Setting

2. Earth Fault Trip Setting

---------- PASSWORD ENTRY ----------

Active Protection Setting Has Changed

CHANGED ACTIVE PROTECTION SETTINGS

The changed active PROTECTION SETTINGS

Are now in service. Select the MENU or

The ENTER key to continue.

AAAAA- - - -

When this message appears, press Menu or Enter to put the changed setting into service.

Otherwise continue changing settings.

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setVUE Operator Interface