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&RQWHQWV &KDSWHU 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW View the service values ..............48 Navigate the menus..............48 Available HMI service values............48 View the primary and secondary phasors.......... 50 Navigate the menus..............50 Available primary phasors ............50 View the function block variables and output signals ......52 Navigate the menus..............
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&RQWHQWV Retrieve the version of installed firmware .......... 79 Navigate the menus..............79 Determine the installed modules............80 Navigate the menus..............80 I/O modules .................. 80 Retrieve the rated values of analog inputs......... 82 Navigate the menus..............82...
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&KDSWHU About this chapter ,QWURGXFWLRQ &KDSWHU ,QWURGXFWLRQ $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter introduces you to the operator’s manual, its purpose and usage.
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&KDSWHU Introduction to the operator’s manual ,QWURGXFWLRQ ,((( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ,((( A network technology standard that provides 100 Mbits/s on twist- ed-pair or optical fiber cable ,((( 3 PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) standard for local bus modules. Refer- ences the CMC (IEEE P1386, also known as Common Mezzanine Card) standard for the mechanics and the PCI specifications from the PCI SIG (Special Interest Group) for the electrical...
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&KDSWHU Introduction to the operator’s manual ,QWURGXFWLRQ 5,6& Reduced instruction set computer 506 YDOXH Root mean square value 56 A balanced serial interface for the transmission of digital data in point-to-point connections 56 Serial link according to EIA standard RS485 56 A generic connector specification that can be used to support RS422, V.35 and X.21 and others...
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&KDSWHU About this chapter 6DIHW\ LQIRUPDWLRQ &KDSWHU 6DIHW\ LQIRUPDWLRQ $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter lists warnings and cautions that must be followed when handling the ter- minal.
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&KDSWHU About this chapter 2YHUYLHZ &KDSWHU 2YHUYLHZ $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes operations an operator may perform on a daily basis or when the need arises.
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&KDSWHU Operator overview 2YHUYLHZ 2SHUDWRU RYHUYLHZ If a disturbance occurs the operator has a possibility to document it so that the fault that caused the disturbance can be analyzed, evaluated and documented for future reference. The operator can identify the disturbance and, for example, document the fault currents and voltages at the time of the fault.
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&KDSWHU About this chapter 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH &KDSWHU 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes how the human-machine interface works from an operator’s view.
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&KDSWHU Human Machine Interface 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH 2YHUYLHZ $SSOLFDWLRQ The human machine interface is used to monitor and in certain aspects affect the way the product operates. The configuration designer can add functions for alerting in case of important events that needs special attention from you as an operator.
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&KDSWHU Human Machine Interface 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH Srhq Th U v S@Ã$ÃWr ÃYY 82Rv @2@r Ãr en03000160.vsd 1. Status indication LEDs 2. LCD unit, example of main menu 3. &DQFHO and (QWHU buttons 4. Navigation buttons 5. Optical connector )LJXUH ([DPSOH RI DQ +0, PRGXOH The number of buttons used on the HMI module is reduced to a minimum to allow a communication as simple as possible for the user.
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&KDSWHU Human Machine Interface 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +XPDQ 0DFKLQH ,QWHUIDFH ([LW the present level in the menu tree. This means, it cancels the present function • or the present menu selection and moves one step higher (back) in the menu tree. &OHDU the LEDs when the start window is displayed.
&KDSWHU Overview 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 2YHUYLHZ This chapter presents the main layout of the menu tree for the local human-machine in- terface (HMI). The menu tree includes menus for: • Disturbance report • Service report • Settings • Terminal report •...
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&KDSWHU DisturbReport 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 'LVWXUE5HSRUW *HQHUDO Use this menu to display the information recorded by the REx 5xx terminal for the 10 latest disturbances, these commands are available: • Display information of a disturbance. • Calculate the distance to fault. •...
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&KDSWHU DisturbReport 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 0DQXDO7ULJ Using the manual trigger creates an instant disturbance report. Use this function to get a VQDSVKRW of the monitored line. &OHDU'LVW5HS The disturbance report has a dedicated storage memory, sufficient enough to save the ten latest disturbances.
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&KDSWHU ServiceReport 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 6HUYLFH5HSRUW *HQHUDO The Service report menu displays the operating conditions of the terminal as well as measured and calculated values and internal signal status. 6HUYLFH9DOXHV Presents the average values of measured current, voltage, active, reactive and apparent power, frequency and negative sequence current.
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&KDSWHU ServiceReport 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 7LPH The current internal time for the REx 5xx terminal can be viewed here. The time is dis- played in the form YYYY-MMM-DD and hh:mm:ss. All values but the month are pre- sented with digits. The month is presented with the first three letters in current month.
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&KDSWHU Settings 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 6HWWLQJV *HQHUDO Use this menu to select and set the different parameters for included protection and con- trol functions in the REx 5xx terminal. There are four selectable and editable settings group, each independent of the other, to structure desired functions and applications. 'LVWXUE5HSRUW This menu includes all setting parameters for the disturbance report.
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&KDSWHU TerminalReport 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 7HUPLQDO5HSRUW *HQHUDO Use this menu to display information of the self supervision, terminal identity, software version, modules and the analogue inputs. 6HOI6XSHUY The REx 5xx terminal has extensive built-in self-supervision functions to detect if in- ternal faults occurs.
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&KDSWHU Configuration 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH &RQILJXUDWLRQ *HQHUDO Use this menu to make a general configuration of the REx 5xx terminal. The CAP 531 configuration tool must be used to configure protection and control functions and the I/ O modules. $QDORJ,QSXW Use this menu to configure general analog input settings, such as: •...
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&KDSWHU Configuration 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH Slave number and baud rate (communication speed) must be set for both the ports. These settings must correspond with the settings in the used PC-program. For the rear port it is possible to set permission of changes between active setting groups, ActGr- pRestrict, and the setting restrictions, SettingRestrict, as well.
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&KDSWHU Configuration 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH • Clear the LEDs. /RFDO+0, Use this menu to to block the possibility to change settings via remote communication. ,GHQWLILHUV Use the identifiers to define and specify the location of and to define a terminal within the power system.
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&KDSWHU Command menu 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH &RPPDQG PHQX Use this menu to manually select and execute any single or multiple signal command, as defined from the configuration menu or the CAP configuration tool. The signal(s) can be connected to any internal function or to a binary output of the terminal. It is pos- sible to assign a user-defined name to these binary signals.
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&KDSWHU Test menu 8QGHUVWDQG WKH +0, WUHH 7HVW PHQX Use this menu to enable easier secondary injection tests of the REx 5xx terminal. It is possible to block functions to prevent trip of circuit breakers and activation of alarm sig- nals etc.
&KDSWHU About this chapter +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV &KDSWHU +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes how to handle disturbances.
&KDSWHU Identify a disturbance +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV ,GHQWLI\ D GLVWXUEDQFH 9LHZ WKH GLVWXUEDQFH VXPPDU\ View the disturbance summary when a disturbance occurrence is indicated by the lit yellow LED of the HMI module. The disturbance summary is automatically displayed and scrolled on the display. No manual intervention is necessary.
&KDSWHU View the prefault and fault voltages and currents +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 9LHZ WKH SUHIDXOW DQG IDXOW YROWDJHV DQG FXUUHQWV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view prefault and fault analog values. 9LHZ SUHIDXOW YDOXHV 3URFHGXUH 2QO\ RQH GLVWXUEDQFH FDQ EH YLHZHG DW WKH WLPH 6HOHFW WKH...
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&KDSWHU View the prefault and fault voltages and currents +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 'LVWXUE5HSRUW 'LVWXUEDQFHV 'LVWXUEDQFHQ 7ULS9DOXHV )DXOW Q is the disturbance order of occurrence, Q=1 meaning the most re- cent and Q=10 the oldest. 6FUROO WKURXJK WKH DYDLODEOH YROWDJHV DQG FXUUHQWV Use the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll between values.
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&KDSWHU View disturbance trigger levels +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 9LHZ GLVWXUEDQFH WULJJHU OHYHOV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to view the disturbance trigger levels. 9LHZ WKH OLVW RI WULJJHU OHYHOV Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW 'LVWXUE5HSRUW $QDORJ7ULJ6WDW 6FUROO WKH OLVW Use the /HIW and 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll the list of trigger lev- els.
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&KDSWHU View disturbance trigger levels +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 9LHZHG GDWD GHIDXOW ODEHOV XVHG 'HVFULSWLRQ RI WULJJHU I3> Overcurrent trigger level in current input I3 I3< Undercurrent trigger level in current input I3 I4> Overcurrent trigger level in current input I4 I4<...
&KDSWHU View disturbance sequence number +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 9LHZ GLVWXUEDQFH VHTXHQFH QXPEHU 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to view in consecutive order disturbance sequence num- ber. 9LHZ WKH VHTXHQFH QXPEHU Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW 'LVWXUE5HSRUW 6HTXHQFH1R...
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&KDSWHU Calculate the distance to fault +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 7DEOH 4XDOLILHU 6\PERO 0HDQLQJ Blank (no symbol) The calculated distance value has high accuracy. The distance has low accuracy. Error. There was not enough data to perform the calculation.
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&KDSWHU Manually trigger the disturbance report +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 0DQXDOO\ WULJJHU WKH GLVWXUEDQFH UHSRUW 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to manually trigger the disturbance recording. 'LVSOD\ WKH PDQXDO WULJJHU GLDORJ Navigate the menus to: 'LVWXUE5HSRUW 0DQXDO7ULJ &RQILUP WKH PDQXDO WULJJHU Select <HV by using the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons, of not al- ready highlighted.
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&KDSWHU View the used disturbance memory size +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 9LHZ WKH XVHG GLVWXUEDQFH PHPRU\ VL]H 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to read the used disturbance memory size. 9LHZ WKH VL]H Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW 'LVWXUE5HSRUW 0HPRU\8VHG...
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&KDSWHU Reset the LED alarms +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 5HVHW WKH /(' DODUPV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to reset LED’s after evaluating the reasons of an indica- tion in order to prepare for new indications. 0DNH VXUH WKH EDVLF WHUPLQDO GLDORJ LV GLVSOD\HG You may need to press the &...
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&KDSWHU Test the LEDs of the LED module +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 7HVW WKH /('V RI WKH /(' PRGXOH 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to test the LEDs of the LED module. 6WDUW WKH /(' PRGXOH WHVW 3URFHGXUH 'LVSOD\ WKH 7HVW PHQX Navigate the menus to:...
&KDSWHU Test the LEDs of the LED module +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV 3UHVV WKH ( EXWWRQ WR VHOHFW SDUDPHWHU 6HOHFW WHVW PRGH Use the 8S or 'RZQ arrow button to select 1R to prepare for the test to stop. &RQILUP WHVW PRGH Press the ( button to confirm the selection.
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&KDSWHU Test the LEDs of the LED module +DQGOH WKH GLVWXUEDQFHV...
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&KDSWHU About this chapter 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW &KDSWHU 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes operations an operator may perform on a daily basis or when the need arises.
&KDSWHU View the service values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH YDOXHV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view line voltage, phase current, neg. seq. current, active power, reactive power and frequency. Such values are called VHUYLFH YDOXHV.
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&KDSWHU View the service values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZHG GDWD GHIDXOW ODEHOV XVHG 6HUYLFH YDOXH GDWD LV H[DPSOH YDOXHV Mean apparent power of voltage and current chan- nels 1-3 0.000 MVA Mean frequency of voltage input channels 1-3 50.00 Hz INegSeq = Mean RMS negative sequence current of current...
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&KDSWHU View the primary and secondary phasors 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH SULPDU\ DQG VHFRQGDU\ SKDVRUV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view primary and secondary measured analog values. Such values are called SKDVRUV. 3URFHGXUH 9LHZ WKH SULPDU\ SKDVRUV...
&KDSWHU View the primary and secondary phasors 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW Each phasor may be displayed using custom labels. Consult the station documentation to find the configured labels. 7DEOH ([DPSOH RI SULPDU\ SKDVRU H[SODQDWLRQ RI YLHZHG GDWD 9LHZHG GDWD GHIDXOW ODEHOV DUH XVHG 3KDVRU GDWD LV H[DPSOH YDOXHV U1 =...
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&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH IXQFWLRQ EORFN YDULDEOHV DQG RXWSXW VLJQDOV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view function output signals. 9LHZ WKH VWDWXV RI IXQFWLRQ EORFN ELQDU\ RXWSXWV 3URFHGXUH ,GHQWLI\ WKH IXQFWLRQ EORFN WR YLHZ Use table of the following section to find the function block to...
&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV QDPH RI IXQFWLRQ EORFN! IXQFWLRQ EORFN YDULDEOH! 6FUROO WKH RXWSXW YDOXHV Use the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll between values. &RQWHQWV RI WKH )XQFWLRQV PHQX UHODWHG WR IXQFWLRQ RXWSXWV Please note that the )XQFWLRQV menu contains more than what is described here.
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&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 'HVLJQDWLRQ )XQFWLRQ 'HVFULSWLRQ VoltageTransfS Voltage transformer supervision ComChanTest CCHT Communication channel test logic FaultLocator FLOC Fault locator ActiveGroup Activation of setting groups IEC103Command ICOM Serial communication DisturbReport DREP Disturbance report...
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&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 'HVLJQDWLRQ )XQFWLRQ 'HVFULSWLRQ WattmetrEF1 WEF1 Sensitive directional residual overcurrent protection WattmetrEF2 WEF2 Sensitive directional residual power protection ComIRevWei EFCA Current reversal and weak end infeed logic 7DEOH 6\VWHP SURWHFWLRQ DQG FRQWURO JURXS *URXS GHVLJQDWLRQ 6\VWHP 3URWHF 'HVLJQDWLRQ...
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&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 7DEOH 7KH '& PRQLWRU JURXS *URXS GHVLJQDWLRQ '& PRQLWRU 'HVLJQDWLRQ )XQFWLRQ 'HVFULSWLRQ MI11-Error Error signal for input 1 on module 1 if present MI21-Error Error signal for input 1 on module 2 if present MI31-Error Error signal for input 1 on module 3 if present MI41-Error...
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&KDSWHU View the function block variables and output signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 'HVLJQDWLRQ )XQFWLRQ 'HVFULSWLRQ XOR1 XOnn Exclusive OR gates IVnn Inverters SRnn Set-reset flip-flops Timer TMnn Timers TimerLong TLnn Timers, long delay Pulse TPnn Pulse timers, part 1 Pulse2 TPnn Pulse timers, part 2...
&KDSWHU Read the measured and calculated function values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW &DOFXODWHG GLUHFWLRQ 7DEOH &DOFXODWHG GLUHFWLRQ 9LHZHG GDWD GHIDXOW ODEHOV XVHG GDWD LV 'LUHFWLRQ YDOXH H[DPSOH YDOXHV Displays the direction of measured impedance in each respective phase loop. Values may be None forward for forward direction, reverse for reverse direction and none, when it is not possi-...
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&KDSWHU Read the measured and calculated function values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH DXWRPDWLF UHFORVHU FRXQWHUV This procedure describes how to read automatic recloser counters. 9LHZ WKH DYDLODEOH FRXQWHU GDWD Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV $XWRUHFORVHU $XWR5HFORVHUQ &RXQWHUV where Q is the number of the autorecloser to be viewed, numbers 1-6.
&KDSWHU Read the measured and calculated function values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH V\QFKURFKHFN YDOXHV This procedure describes how to read synchrocheck values. 9LHZ WKH DYDLODEOH V\QFKURFKHFN YDOXHV Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV 6\QFKUR&KHFN 6\QFKUR&KHFNQ 6\QF9DOXHV where Q is the number of the synchrocheck to be viewed, numbers 1-4.
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&KDSWHU Read the measured and calculated function values 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH DYDLODEOH FRXQWHU GDWD Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV &RXQWHUV &RXQW &RXQWHUV 6FUROO WKH OLVW WR YLHZ HDFK FRXQWHU YDOXH Use the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll between values. (YHQW FRXQWHU YDOXHV 7DEOH (YHQW FRXQWHU YDOXHV...
&KDSWHU View the I/O function block signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 9LHZ WKH ,2 IXQFWLRQ EORFN VLJQDOV 9LHZ WKH ,2 PRGXOH VLJQDOV This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view binary I/O signals. ,GHQWLI\ WKH VORW DQG PRGXOH WR YLHZ Use table of the following section to find the slot and module to view.
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&KDSWHU View the I/O function block signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 7DEOH ,2 PRGXOH VKRUWKDQGV 0RGXOH 0RGXOH VKRUWKDQG Binary input module Binary output module Binary I/O module Milliampere module 9LHZ WKH UHPRWH WHUPLQDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ GDWD This procedure describes how to navigate the menus to view remote terminal commu- nication signals.
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&KDSWHU View the I/O function block signals 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 7DEOH 2XWSXW VLJQDOV IRU WKH ELQDU\ VLJQDO WUDQVIHU WR UHPRWH HQG IXQFWLRQ 57&Q ZKHUH Q 6LJQDO 'HVFULSWLRQ REC01-REC16 Binary signals received from remote terminal, outputs 01-16 COMFAIL Communication failure...
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&KDSWHU Determine the active setting group 9LHZ WKH VHUYLFH UHSRUW 'HWHUPLQH WKH DFWLYH VHWWLQJ JURXS 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to determine the active setting group. 3URFHGXUH 'HWHUPLQH WKH DFWLYH JURXS Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW $FWLYH*URXS...
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&KDSWHU About this chapter &OHDU WKH FRXQWHUV &KDSWHU &OHDU WKH FRXQWHUV $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes operations an operator may perform on a daily basis or when the need arises.
&KDSWHU Clear the autorecloser counters &OHDU WKH FRXQWHUV &OHDU WKH DXWRUHFORVHU FRXQWHUV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to clear the automatic reclosing counters. 'LVSOD\ WKH FOHDU FRXQWHUV GLDORJ Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV $XWR5HFORVHU $XWR5HFORVHUQ &RXQWHUV &OHDU&RXQWHUV where Q is the number of the autorecloser to be viewed, numbers 1-6.
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&KDSWHU Clear the event counters &OHDU WKH FRXQWHUV &OHDU WKH HYHQW FRXQWHUV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to clear the event counters. 'LVSOD\ WKH FOHDU FRXQWHUV GLDORJ Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW )XQFWLRQV &RXQWHUV &RXQW &OHDU&RXQWHUV &RQILUP FOHDULQJ WKH FRXQWHUV Select <HV by using the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons, if not al- ready highlighted.
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&KDSWHU About this chapter 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV &KDSWHU 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV $ERXW WKLV FKDSWHU This chapter describes operations an operator may perform on a daily basis or when the need arises.
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,QGLFDWHG UHVXOW 3RVVLEOH UHDVRQ 3URSRVHG DFWLRQ MPM-modWarning = There is a problem Set the clock. Warning with: If the problem persists, contact your ABB • the real time clock. representative for service. • the time synchroni- zation. ADC-module = OK No problem detected.
&KDSWHU Identify the terminal 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV ,GHQWLI\ WKH WHUPLQDO 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV 5HWULHYH WKH WHUPLQDO¶V VHULDO QXPEHU 9LHZ WKH VHULDO QXPEHU IURP WKH WHUPLQDO UHSRUW Navigate the menus to: 7HUPLQDO5HSRUW ,GHQWLW\1R 5HWULHYH WKH WHUPLQDO¶V LGHQWLW\ 9LHZ WKH LGHQWLILHUV IURP WKH FRQILJXUDWLRQ PHQX Navigate the menus to: &RQILJXUDWLRQ...
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&KDSWHU Identify the terminal 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 3DUDPHWHU 5DQJH 'HIDXOW 8QLW 'HVFULSWLRQ Object No 0-99999 Identity number for the protected object Unit Name 0-16 Unit Name char Identity name for the terminal Unit No 0-99999 Identity number for the terminal...
&KDSWHU Read the terminal time 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 5HDG WKH WHUPLQDO WLPH 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to read the terminal time. 9LHZ WKH GDWH DQG WLPH Navigate the menus to: 6HUYLFH5HSRUW 7LPH...
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&KDSWHU Retrieve the version of installed firmware 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 5HWULHYH WKH YHUVLRQ RI LQVWDOOHG ILUPZDUH 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV 3URFHGXUH 9LHZ WKH ILUPZDUH YHUVLRQ IURP WKH WHUPLQDO UHSRUW Navigate the menus to: 7HUPLQDO5HSRUW ,GHQWLW\1R...
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&KDSWHU Determine the installed modules 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 'HWHUPLQH WKH LQVWDOOHG PRGXOHV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to determine which modules are installed. 3URFHGXUH 9LHZ WKH OLVW RI PRGXOHV Navigate the menus to: 7HUPLQDO5HSRUW 0RGXOHV 6FUROO WKH OLVW RI LQVWDOOHG PRGXOHV WR YLHZ ZKDW LV LQVWDOOHG LQ HDFK VORW Use the /HIW and/or 5LJKW arrow buttons to scroll the list.
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&KDSWHU Retrieve the rated values of analog inputs 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 5HWULHYH WKH UDWHG YDOXHV RI DQDORJ LQSXWV 1DYLJDWH WKH PHQXV This procedure describes how to determine the rated values of analog inputs. 3URFHGXUH 9LHZ WKH OLVW RI DYDLODEOH DQDORJ LQSXW YDOXHV Navigate the menus to: 7HUPLQDO5HSRUW $QDORJ,QSXWV...
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&KDSWHU Retrieve the rated values of analog inputs 9LHZ WKH WHUPLQDO XQLW VWDWXV 9LHZHG GDWD GHIDXOW ODEHOV XVHG GDWD LV 9DOXH H[DPSOH YDOXHV I1r= Rated phase current of a channel I1 5.0000 A I2r= Rated phase current of a channel I2 5.0000 A I3r= Rated phase current of a channel I3...
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