6F2T0207 (0.01)GRE200 (5,6)- 757 -8.3.5 Trigger settings for PLC programmingIn order that the user PLC program is able to command the operation of the disturbancerecorder, the user should set the [Trigger ID1] to [Trigger ID4]. That is, the PLC output pointsshould be connected with the disturbance recorder using the settings [Trigger ID1] to [TriggerID4]; then, set On for the [Trigger SW1] to [Trigger SW4], respectively.8.3.6 Screen informationFigure 8.3-2 indicates the maximum number of the recording operations as the number ischanged depending on the time settings, which are shown in Table 8.3-1. Figure 8.3-3 showsthe operation time and the date for the disturbance recorder and the figure illustrates fivedisturbance phenomena have been memorized in the IED.Max. recording number for Disturbance phenomenaDisturbance Record10:48 1/2_Record List >Number of items5/77Clear Records +Operating counterFigure 8.3-2 Running counter and Max number in the disturbance recorderDisturbance Record10:48 1/5#1 2012-07-2510:48:21.223#2 2012-07-2101:15:55.018#3 2012/07/2113:11:29.621#4 2012-07-0223:32:09.015#5 2012-06-2009:37:48.915Screen scroll down○a Disturbance record#1○b Disturbance record#2○d Disturbance record#4○e Disturbance record#5○c Disturbance record#3Figure 8.3-3 Detail information in the disturbance recorderThe information in the disturbance recorder are managed in the COMTRADE format,hence, the user can transferor the disturbance recording file to the PC using the engineeringtool ‘GR-TIEMS’. Figure 8.3-4 shows the example of the GR-TIMES screen. For moreinformation, seeChapter Engineering too (→p. 705).