viii L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE MultilinTABLE OF CONTENTS5.8.3 DCMA OUTPUTS ...........................................................................................5-2715.9 TESTING5.9.1 TEST MODE ...................................................................................................5-2745.9.2 FORCE CONTACT INPUTS...........................................................................5-2755.9.3 FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS.......................................................................5-2766. ACTUAL VALUES 6.1 OVERVIEW6.1.1 ACTUAL VALUES MAIN MENU .........................................................................6-16.2 STATUS6.2.1 CONTACT INPUTS ............................................................................................6-36.2.2 VIRTUAL INPUTS ..............................................................................................6-36.2.3 REMOTE INPUTS ..............................................................................................6-36.2.4 REMOTE DOUBLE-POINT STATUS INPUTS ...................................................6-46.2.5 TELEPROTECTION INPUTS .............................................................................6-46.2.6 CONTACT OUTPUTS ........................................................................................6-46.2.7 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS ..........................................................................................6-56.2.8 AUTORECLOSE.................................................................................................6-56.2.9 REMOTE DEVICES............................................................................................6-56.2.10 DIGITAL COUNTERS.........................................................................................6-66.2.11 SELECTOR SWITCHES ....................................................................................6-66.2.12 FLEX STATES ....................................................................................................6-66.2.13 ETHERNET ........................................................................................................6-76.2.14 DIRECT INPUTS ................................................................................................6-76.2.15 DIRECT DEVICES STATUS ..............................................................................6-86.2.16 TELEPROTECTION CHANNEL TESTS.............................................................6-86.2.17 ETHERNET SWITCH .........................................................................................6-96.3 METERING6.3.1 METERING CONVENTIONS ...........................................................................6-106.3.2 SOURCES ........................................................................................................6-136.3.3 SYNCHROCHECK ...........................................................................................6-166.3.4 TRACKING FREQUENCY................................................................................6-166.3.5 FLEXELEMENTS™ ..........................................................................................6-166.3.6 IEC 61580 GOOSE ANALOG VALUES ...........................................................6-176.3.7 WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT.....................................................................6-176.3.8 TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS.................................................................6-186.4 RECORDS6.4.1 FAULT REPORTS ............................................................................................6-196.4.2 EVENT RECORDS ...........................................................................................6-196.4.3 OSCILLOGRAPHY ...........................................................................................6-206.4.4 DATA LOGGER ................................................................................................6-206.4.5 BREAKER MAINTENANCE .............................................................................6-216.5 PRODUCT INFORMATION6.5.1 MODEL INFORMATION ...................................................................................6-226.5.2 FIRMWARE REVISIONS..................................................................................6-227. COMMANDS ANDTARGETS7.1 COMMANDS7.1.1 COMMANDS MENU ...........................................................................................7-17.1.2 VIRTUAL INPUTS ..............................................................................................7-17.1.3 CLEAR RECORDS .............................................................................................7-17.1.4 SET DATE AND TIME ........................................................................................7-27.1.5 RELAY MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................7-27.2 TARGETS7.2.1 TARGETS MENU ...............................................................................................7-37.2.2 TARGET MESSAGES ........................................................................................7-37.2.3 RELAY SELF-TESTS .........................................................................................7-3