Quick View Mode

Quick View

Quick view presents a sequence of screens, depending on the type of MicroLogic X control unit. Each screen displays a snapshot of operating values for the control unit. The values shown on the protection screens are the active protection settings currently used by the protection functions.

With automatic scrolling enabled, the screens are displayed in sequence with a configurable time delay. With automatic scrolling disabled, the screens can be navigated manually.

Quick View scrolling is enabled as the factory setting.

When the MicroLogic X control unit is switched on, Quick View scrolling begins after the configured timeout if there are no active event messages.

Configure the Quick View display by setting:

oThe display time for each screen in the Quick View scrolling sequence.

oThe time delay for automatically resuming scrolling after scrolling has been interrupted.

If scrolling is off, the Quick View Current screen is displayed after this time delay.

The following is an example of the Quick View screens for the MicroLogic 6.0 X control unit.

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List of Quick View Screens

Depending on the type of the MicroLogic X control unit, Quick View displays the following screens:

Screen

Description

MicroLogic X type

Health(1)

Displays the health state of the circuit breaker:

oG-SE-0048254.1.gif OK (white)

oG-SE-0048255.1.gif Medium - severity detected alarm that requires non - urgent action (orange)

oG-SE-0048256.1.gif High - severity detected alarm that requires immediate action (red)

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Start-up screen

Reminds the user to download the EcoStruxure Power Device app mobile application to manage the MicroLogic X control unit.

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Current(1)

Displays I1, I2, I3 RMS current on phase 1, 2, 3 values as bar graphs expressed in % of Ir.The highest phase current value is displayed in Amps under the bar graph.

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Network(1)

Displays real-time values for:

oAverage of 3 RMS phase-to-phase voltage

oFrequency

oPower factor

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Power(1)

Displays real-time values for:

oP tot: total active power

oQ tot: total reactive power

oS tot: total apparent power

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Energy(1)

Displays real-time values for:

oEp: total active energy

oEq: total reactive energy

oEs: total apparent energy

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

Trip curve

oWhen ERMS is engaged, displays message ERMS engaged

oWhen ERMS is disengaged and dual setting is on, displays:

oDual set ON A curve activated or

oDual set ON B curve activated

oWhen ERMS is disengaged and dual setting is off, no screen is displayed

MicroLogic 2.0 X, 3.0 X, 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

LI settings

Displays a selection of active protection settings:

oLong time overcurrent protection threshold Ir

oLong time overcurrent protection time delay tr

oInstantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Isd

MicroLogic 2.0 X

LI settings

Displays a selection of active protection settings:

oLong time overcurrent protection threshold Ir

oLong time overcurrent protection time delay tr

oInstantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Ii

MicroLogic 3.0 X

LSI settings

Displays a selection of active protection settings:

oLong time overcurrent protection threshold Ir

oLong time overcurrent protection time delay tr

oShort time overcurrent protection threshold Isd

oShort time overcurrent protection time delay tsd

oInstantaneous overcurrent protection threshold Ii

MicroLogic 5.0 X, 6.0 X, 7.0 X

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Displays a selection of active protection settings:

oGround fault protection threshold Ig

oGround fault protection time delay tg

MicroLogic 6.0 X

I earth leakage

Displays a selection of active protection settings:

oEarth-leakage protection threshold IΔn

oEarth-leakage protection time delay Δt

MicroLogic 7.0 X

(1)   Screen data is refreshed every second.

Configuring Quick View Mode

To configure Quick View settings, go to Home > Configuration > General > Quick view. The following settings are available:

oScrolling: Set this to ON to enable automatic scrolling in Quick View. (When OFF is selected, the Quick View Current screen is displayed after the configured timeout.)

When Quick View scrolling is enabled, the following settings are available:

oPageflow: The length of time each Quick View screen is displayed while scrolling.

oAuto start: The time delay before Quick View scrolling resumes after an interruption. This time delay is also the event timeout, which is the time delay before an event message is displayed again if the event cause is not acknowledged by pressing OK.

When Quick View scrolling is disabled, the following setting is available:

Time out: The time delay before the Quick View Current screen is displayed. This time delay is also the event timeout, which is the time delay before an event message is displayed again if the event cause is not acknowledged by pressing OK.

The configurable settings are shown in the following table.

Setting

Unit

Range

Step

Factory Setting

Scrolling

ON/OFF

ON

Pageflow

seconds

3–60

1

3

Auto start

minutes

1–60

1

15

Time out

minutes

1–60

1

15

Starting Quick View Scrolling

When Quick View scrolling is enabled, the scrolling can be restarted:

oAutomatically

oManually

To begin Quick View scrolling automatically, wait for the Auto start timeout to elapse.

To begin Quick View scrolling manually:

Step

Action

1

In the Home menu, select Quick view.

2

Press OK to restart scrolling of the Quick View screens.

Stopping Quick View Scrolling

Stop Quick View scrolling as follows:

oPress the ESC or home button. The display screen displays the Home menu. From here, use the up and down buttons to navigate through the menu structure.

NOTE: If no button is pressed before the Auto start timeout expires, Quick View scrolling resumes.

oPress one of the three contextual buttons. Quick View scrolling stops. Use the up and down buttons to scroll manually through the Quick View screens.

When the MicroLogic X control unit detects any of the following events, Quick View scrolling is interrupted and a pop-up message is displayed:

oBluetooth pairing

oTrip

oHigh severity alarm

oMedium severity alarm

oERMS engaged

Disabling Quick View Automatic Scrolling

To disable Quick View scrolling:

Step

Action

1

Press the home button.

2

Go to Home > Configuration > General > Quick view.

3

Press OK.

4

Use the + or - contextual buttons to set the Scrolling setting to:

oON to select Quick View automatic scrolling.

oOFF to disable Quick View automatic scrolling.

5

Press OK to save the selection.

6

Press ESC or the home button.

A confirmation screen is displayed.

7

In the confirmation screen press one of the following:

oY to confirm the change of settings.

oN to undo the edit.