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Pop-up Event Messages

Event Message Types and Priority

When the MicroLogic X control unit detects any of the following events, a pop-up message is displayed, in this order of priority:

  • Bluetooth pairing

  • Trip

  • High severity alarm

  • Medium severity alarm

  • ERMS engaged

  • Error

An event message overrides another event message with lower priority.

An event message overrides both Quick view scrolling and tree navigation operating mode displays.

Bluetooth Pairing Display

The Bluetooth pairing message is displayed during the Bluetooth pairing procedure.

The Bluetooth pairing message has the highest priority and overrides all other messages.

The Bluetooth pairing screen is closed when:

  • The pairing is confirmed on the smartphone

  • The Bluetooth button on the MicroLogic X control unit is pressed

  • The Cancel button at the bottom of the MicroLogic X display screen is pressed

  • The Bluetooth pairing timeout expires

If an event message was displayed before or occurs during the Bluetooth pairing, it is displayed after the Bluetooth pairing message closes. Otherwise the Home screen is displayed.

Pop-up Trip and Alarm Message Displays

Message type

Description

Example

Trip

When a trip occurs, the trip message is displayed with a red backlight.

High severity alarm

When a high severity alarm occurs, the high severity alarm message is displayed with a red backlight.

Medium severity alarm

When a medium severity alarm occurs, the medium severity alarm message is displayed with an orange backlight.

Handling Pop-up Trip and Alarm Messages

A trip or alarm message indicates that a potentially serious operating event has occurred. To address the event, take the following steps:

Step

Action

1

When the trip or alarm event message displays, press OK.

The display screen displays a message explaining the context of the trip or details of the alarm event. The backlight color turns white.

2

After reading the explanatory message, take the remedial steps necessary to resolve the underlying condition that caused the trip or alarm.

3

After resolving the cause of the event, press OK to acknowledge the message. The explanatory message closes, and the display screen shows the Alarms & history menu screen.

NOTE: Return to the Home screen by pressing ESC or the home button while a pop-up screen or trip/alarm context screen is displayed.

4

If the event is latched, press the Test/Reset button for three seconds to reset the latched event and switch off the service LED.

NOTE: The display screen displays the trip or alarm message again, with the appropriate backlight color, when the message is not acknowledged by pressing OK before the event timeout expires.

For information about recommended action on events, refer to the description in this guide of the function generating the event, and the relevant document:

  • MasterPacT MTZ1 – Switch-Disconnectors and Circuit Breakers with MicroLogic X Control Unit From 630 to 1600 A – User Guide

  • MasterPacT MTZ2/MTZ3 – Switch-Disconnectors and Circuit Breakers with MicroLogic X Control Unit From 800 to 6300 A – User Guide

For information about how MicroLogic X control units handle events, refer to Event Management.

Auto-acknowledgement of Pop-up Messages

The following medium severity events, displayed in an orange pop-up screen, can be acknowledged automatically by the MicroLogic X control unit, when the auto-acknowledgment mode is ON.

Code Event
0x03F5 (1013) Ir prealarm (I > 90% Ir)
0x6200 (25088) Ir start (I > 105% Ir)
0x050C (1292) Ig alarm
0x050D (1293) IΔn alarm
0x6321 (25377) IDMTL long time operate
0x6310 (25360) Undervoltage on 1 phase operate
0x632A (25386) Undervoltage on all 3 phases operate
0x6311 (25361) Overvoltage on 1 phase operate
0x632B (25387) Overvoltage on all 3 phases operate
0x6315 (25365) Underfrequency operate
0x6316 (25366) Overfrequency operate
0x6214 (25108) Reverse power start
0x6314 (25364) Reverse power operate
0x6323 (25379) FW directional overcurrent operate
0x6324 (25380) RV directional overcurrent operate

The auto-acknowledgment mode and pop-up delay parameter can be set only on the MicroLogic X display screen at General > Pop-up messages.

Auto-acknowledgment process is as follows:

  1. The pop-up delay starts when the orange pop-up screen related to the event is displayed.

  2. If the event is in exit mode when the pop-up delay expires, the MicroLogic X control unit automatically acknowledges the orange pop-up screen.

    The user does not need to acknowledge the pop-up message locally on the MicroLogic X display screen.

Example: For motor application, the user can set the pop-up delay as the maximum motor start time. Upon completion of the motor start, the MicroLogic X control unit automatically acknowledges the orange pop-up screen related to the event Ir start (I > 105% Ir). Therefore, the user does not need to acknowledge the pop-up message locally on the MicroLogic X display screen at each motor start.

Event Timeout

The event timeout can be configured in Configuration > General > Quick view.

If Quick View scrolling is on, the event timeout is the same as the Auto start for Quick View.

If Quick View scrolling is off, the event timeout is displayed as Time out.

For more information about event timeout configuration, refer to Configuring Quick View Mode.

ERMS Engaged Display

When the ERMS function is engaged by the external selector switch or with EcoStruxure Power Device app, the ERMS engaged message is displayed with a blue backlight.

The screen indicates the means used to engage the ERMS function. The screen displays one or both of the following:

  • Switch (ERMS)

  • Smartphone

All screens, except pop-up messages, are displayed with a blue backlight while the ERMS function is engaged.

Tree navigation is possible by pressing ESC or the home button with the ERMS function engaged.

For more information, refer to the ERMS function description.

Error Messages

An error message is displayed when the MicroLogic X control unit detects an internal error.

For more information, refer to the following guides:

  • MasterPacT MTZ1 - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - User Guide

  • MasterPacT MTZ2/3 - Circuit Breakers and Switch-Disconnectors - User Guide

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