CHAPTER 6: ACTUAL VALUES469 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6–35Underpower Trip Undervoltage Trip Vibration Sw.Trip Volt. Frequency TripALARMS (OPTIONAL EVENTS)Analog Diff 1-2 Alarm Analog Diff 3-4 Alarm Analog I/P 1 Alarm Analog I/P 2 AlarmAnalog I/P 3 Alarm Analog I/P 4 Alarm Breaker Failure Control AlarmCounter Alarm Current Demand Alarm Current U/B Alarm General Sw.A AlarmGeneral Sw.B Alarm General Sw.C Alarm General Sw.D Alarm Ground Fault AlarmkVA Demand Alarm kvar Demand Alarm kW Demand Alarm Open RTD AlarmOverload Alarm Overtorque Alarm Overvoltage Alarm Power Factor AlarmPressure Sw. Alarm Reactive Power Alarm Remote Alarm Reverse Power AlarmRTD 1 Alarm RTD 2 Alarm RTD 3 Alarm RTD 4 AlarmRTD 5 Alarm RTD 6 Alarm RTD 7 Alarm RTD 8 AlarmRTD 9 Alarm RTD 10 Alarm RTD 11 Alarm RTD 12 AlarmRTD 1 High Alarm RTD 2 High Alarm RTD 3 High Alarm RTD 4 High AlarmRTD 5 High Alarm RTD 6 High Alarm RTD 7 High Alarm RTD 8 High AlarmRTD 9 High Alarm RTD 10 High Alarm RTD 11 High Alarm RTD 12 High AlarmService Alarm Short/Low RTD Alarm Starter Failed Alarm Tachometer AlarmThermal Model Alarm Trip Coil Super. Trip Counter Alarm Undercurrent AlarmUnderpower Alarm Undervoltage Alarm Vibration Sw. Alarm Volt. Frequency AlarmWelded ContactorOTHER1 TRIP Relay Forced 2 AUX Relay Forced 3 AUX Relay Forced 4 ALARM Relay Forced469 Not Inserted 5 BLOCK Relay Forced Control Power AppliedControl Power Lost Digital Trace Trigger Emergency Rst. Close Emergency Rst. OpenForce 1 TRIP Disabled Force 2 AUX Disabled Force 3 AUX Disabled Force 4 ALARMDisabledForce 5 BLOCKDisabled Forced Relay Motor Started No Event/Trip to DateRelay Not Inserted Serial Trace Trigger Service Alarm Simulation StartedSimulation Stopped Start While BlockedTable 6–3: Cause of Events (Sheet 2 of 2)