GE Multilin HandHeld Display instruction manual for revision 1.0x.
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The HHD provides the operator with rapid access to relevant information and controls
using intuitive sequences. It also provides all available information and setting control with
an easy-to-use graphic interface.
The HHD includes a rugged enclosure which suits the requirements of on site remote use.
The unit also includes industrial strength magnets that allow the HHD to be temporarily
mounted on the LV MCC while accessing the relay.
1.1 Introduction to the HHD
The central feature of the HHD is a 3.5-inch 320 by 240 pixel backlit color LCD screen. The
panel also contains keys (pushbuttons) that control the display and perform commands. In
addition, the interface contains START A, START B, and STOP direct acting control
pushbuttons.
The display also contains several LED indicators that provide a summary of the machine
status. Details are displayed on the screen when the user navigates to the appropriate
page.
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LED indicators
Soft-keys
Graphical
display
Control keys
Function keys
USB port
Figure 1: HHD with example default display
1.1.1 HHD display
Each display page consists of the three components shown below.
Figure 2: Graphical display overview
The header bar (white text on a blue background) displays the hierarchical path name, the
date and time in 24-hour format, and the current password access level. The hierarchical
path is always displayed on the left top side of the graphical display. The present time is
displayed on the right top side. If the test switch is on, the time is replaced with the text
TEST MODE in red.
The soft-key labels are indicated on the bottom line. The soft-keys are used for navigation,
performing functions, and for acknowledgement.
•Navigation: soft-keys can be used to traverse across and down the hierarchy of
pages.
•Functional: soft-keys can be used to perform page-specific functions.
•Acknowledgement: soft keys can be used to acknowledge popup windows.
Soft-keys labels change to show relevant selections for the displayed screen. The color of
each soft-key label indicates its functionality. Soft-keys are highlighted for the displayed
page, unauthorized keys are “greyed-out”, and unused keys are not displayed.
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The remainder of the screen shows the selected page. Pages are organized in a
hierarchical or tree-based menu structure. To improve readability, some pages are labeled
with rectangular outlines or colored backgrounds. Some pages contain too many fields to
display at once. These pages display arrows bars at the right edge to indicate that the
page continues below the screen. When recalled, scrolled pages are re-positioned at the
top of the page.
Fields display actual value or setting information, and have behaviours that allow help
display, editing, and control.
Each Actual Value analog field displayed on the home page has an associated alarm limit
and changes color to orange when that limit is exceeded. Fields with an associated trip
limit change their color to red when that limit has tripped. Fields that are disabled or
unavailable are greyed-out.
1.1.2 Keypad
The function keys perform the labeled functionality. The summary of function key
operation is shown below.
Table 1: Summary of function key operations
Key Operation
HOME Single press recalls the home page; double press recalls the default display
UP Scroll up page, select field, tab to next field, increment value
DOWN Scroll down page, select field, tab to previous field, decrement value
ESC Single press closes pop-up, cancels editing, deselects field, moves to previous page;
ENTER Single press freezes scrolling and selects field, edits selected field, saves edited value;
HELP Displays context sensitive help and Modbus address
sustained press logs out (cancels security passcode entry)
double press sets the selected field/page as default; sustained press logs in (enter
security passcode)
The HOME key always recalls the root or home page. The home page allows access to all
sub-pages and also contains a status and process values summary. Double pressing the
HOME key recalls the default display. Like a screen-saver, the default display appears after
a period of inactivity and displays user-selected information. A typical default display is
shown below, indicating a running motor in the forward direction.
Figure 3: Typical default display (actual size)
The UP and DOWN keys function in different ways depending on their context.
•Where a scroll bar is displayed, the UP and DOWN keys scroll the page up and down.
•Where there is no scroll bar or it is greyed-out, the first press of the UP and DOWN
keys selects the first field. Subsequent presses tab up and down through the fields,
scrolling as required.
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