1–4 469 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUALCHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTEDc. Learned and last starting capacity.d. Average motor load.4. Maintenance data. This is useful statistical information that may be used forpreventive maintenance. It includes:a. Trip countersb. General counter such as number of motor starts, number of emergency restarts,number of starter operations, digital counter for other purposes not listed above.c. Timers such as motor running hours, time between starts timer, and five start tim-ers used to calculate the average start time of the motor.5. RTD Learned Data, which includes the maximum temperature measured by each ofthe 12 RTDs.6. Event recorder downloading tool.7. Product information including model number, firmware version, additional productinformation, and calibration dates.8. Oscillography downloading tool.Alarm, trip conditions, diagnostics, and system flash messages are grouped under TargetMessages.Z Press the MENU key to access the header of each menu, which will bedisplayed in the following sequence:To access settings,Z Press the MENU key until the display shows the header of the Settingsmenu.Z Press the MESSAGE X or ENTER key to display the header for the firstSettings page.The Settings pages are numbered, have an ‘S’ prefix for easyidentification and have a name which provides a general idea of thesettings available in that page.Pressing the MESSAGE T and MESSAGE S keys will scroll through allthe available Settings page headers. Settings page headers look asfollows:SETTINGS [Z] ACTUALVALUES [Z] TARGETMESSAGES [Z]