7-10 G30 Generator Protection System GE Multilin7.2 TARGETS 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS7Type: minorTarget: latchedMessage: "WRONG TRANSCEIVER"A webpage "SFP Transceiver Information" is provided. This page displays the type of the SFP in it. This data is to be usedwith the CPU type to know the cause of the problem.e) SFP X MODULE FAIL MESSAGESDescription: A faulty SFP or unplugging the SFP would generate this self test.Type: minorTarget: self resetMessage: SFP MODULE x FAILThe webpage "SFP Transceiver Information" described in the previous section applies for this self test as well. The "SFPModule Fail" has higher priority and it suppresses the "Ethernet Fail" target message. The "SFP MODULE FAIL FUNC-TION" setting enables/disables this self test. The target for this self test is priority-based, with the third one being the high-est priority. For example, if all three SFP modules fail, then the third SFP target is activated. If the third SFP module failureresolves, then the second SFP target is activated.HARDFIBER SELF-TEST ERROR MESSAGESIn addition to those provided by the standard UR-series devices, the UR devices implement HardFiber self-tests. These arelisted below. Any abnormal diagnostic condition indicated by the LEDs or the critical failure relay also results in a self-testmessage, so troubleshooting is described here. For other relays, such at the B95 Plus , see that product’s instruction manual.Equipment Mismatch Major Self-TestDescription: The number or type of installed hardware modules does not match the order code stored in the CPU. The stan-dard UR-series Equipment Mismatch self-test is extended to cover the possible presence of a Process Card.Severity: Protection is not available and all contact outputs and shared outputs are de-asserted.If this message appears, check all modules against the order code. Ensure they are inserted properly, and cycle the controlpower. If a module has intentionally been added or removed use the Update Order Code command to notify the relay thatthe current module configuration is correct.Module Failure Major Self-TestDescription: UR-series device module hardware failure detected.Severity: Protection is not available and all contact outputs and shared outputs are de-asserted.If this message appears, contact the factory and supply the failure code noted in the display. Text in the message identifiesthe failed module (for example, H81). If operated on a Process Card failure, the Module Fail self-test seals-in (latches) tillthe UR-series device is restarted.Process Bus Failure Major Self-testDescription: Mission critical data is not available via the process bus. An AC quantity is considered critical if both AC bankorigins and the crosschecking settings are other than none. This self-test is also initiated by an AC input discrepancy beingdetected. See the description of the crosschecking setting in this manual for further information. In addition, this self-testcan be initiated by user logic responding to loss of critical contact input/output or other data using the Process Bus FailureOperand user-programmable self-test setting. This setting is located in the Settings > Product Setup > User-Program-mable Self Test menu.Severity: Protection is not available and all contact outputs and shared outputs are de-asserted.If this message appears, first rectify any Process Bus Trouble and Brick Trouble self-test errors. Check the actual value ofthe operand referenced by the Process Bus Failure Operand setting, and if “On”, determine the cause and rectify.Should the problem persist with the foregoing all clear, the cause must be an AC input discrepancy, which is typically theresult of problems in the input signals to the Bricks, or faults in the Brick input conditioning hardware. If the error wasannunciated the first time significant signal was encountered, suspect the former cause and check the copper connectionsexternal to the Brick. Where multiple UR-series devices have self-test errors, look for common causes.