4-22 F60 Feeder Protection System GE Multilin4.2 FACEPLATE INTERFACE 4 HUMAN INTERFACES44. Slide the new user-programmable pushbutton label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the buttons,as shown below.4.2.4 DISPLAYAll messages are displayed on a 2 × 20 backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) to make them visible under poor lighting condi-tions. While the keypad and display are not actively being used, the display will default to user-defined messages. Any highpriority event driven message will automatically override the default message and appear on the display.4.2.5 BREAKER CONTROLa) INTRODUCTIONThe F60 can interface with associated circuit breakers. In many cases the application monitors the state of the breaker,which can be presented on faceplate LEDs, along with a breaker trouble indication. Breaker operations can be manuallyinitiated from faceplate keypad or automatically initiated from a FlexLogic™ operand. A setting is provided to assign namesto each breaker; this user-assigned name is used for the display of related flash messages. These features are provided fortwo breakers; the user may use only those portions of the design relevant to a single breaker, which must be breaker 1.For the following discussion it is assumed the SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP BREAKERS BREAKER 1(2) BREAKERFUNCTION setting is "Enabled" for each breaker.b) CONTROL MODE SELECTION AND MONITORINGInstallations may require that a breaker is operated in the three-pole only mode (3-pole), or in the one and three-pole (1-pole) mode, selected by setting. If the mode is selected as three-pole, a single input tracks the breaker open or closed posi-tion. If the mode is selected as one-pole, all three breaker pole states must be input to the relay. These inputs must be inagreement to indicate the position of the breaker.For the following discussion it is assumed the SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP BREAKERS BREAKER 1(2) BREAKER1(2) PUSH BUTTON CONTROL setting is “Enabled” for each breaker.c) FACEPLATE (USER KEY) CONTROLAfter the 30 minute interval during which command functions are permitted after a correct command password, the usercannot open or close a breaker via the keypad. The following discussions begin from the not-permitted state.d) CONTROL OF TWO BREAKERSFor the following example setup, the (Name) field represents the user-programmed variable name.