5-36 C60 BREAKER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUALPRODUCT SETUP CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS5Number of IntegersRange: 1 to 12 in steps of 1Default: 1This setting specifies the number of integers in the displayed metered value. It can be used to provide for leadingcharacter spacing of the display value.For example, setting the number to 2 displays 00.000[V] and setting it to 3 displays 000.000[V].Number of DecimalsRange: 0 to 10 in steps of 1Default: 3This setting specifies the number of decimal places in the displayed metered value. For example, setting the number to 1displays 0.0 and setting it to 2 displays 0.00.5.3.3.4 Single-line diagram editorThe path is Settings > Product Setup > Graphical Panel > Single Line Diagram Editor. Use is explained in the Interfaceschapter.5.3.3.5 Annunciator editorThe annunciator editor is used to create annunciator content for the graphical front panel, including alarms and actualvalues. Use is explained in the Interfaces chapter.The path is Settings > Product Setup > Graphical Panel > Annunciator Editor.To add an alarm, access the Annunciator Editor, configure the Layout and Page Name, configure the alarm or actual value,set the text and color, then save. On the graphical front panel, view the content by pressing the Annunciator Tabpushbutton at the bottom of the Home page. (Alarms do not display automatically.) Acknowledge or reset the alarm bynavigating to it with the arrow pushbuttons, then pressing the ENTER or RESET pushbutton.The figure shows alarms for basic functions. The last annunciator page is named Device Alarms. Alarms are set for thedevice being offline, Ethernet cable issues, unauthorized access, battery failure, and high ambient temperature. They canreset themselves when conditions return to normal, except for unauthorized access and temperature monitoring, whichrequire the alarms to be acknowledged. The self-test error functions, here for Ethernet and battery failures, also have beenenabled under Settings > Product Setup > User-Programmable Self Tests (not shown). When the alarms are triggered,they display with a red background. An alarm is acknowledged by using the arrow keys on the graphical front panel thenpressing the ENTER button.