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Instruction Manual for Installing, Operating, and Maintaining the EMR-5000


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Features...........................................................................................................................................................8
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What Is In!uded with the "evie...................................................................................................................#5
$tora%e..........................................................................................................................................................#5
I&portant In'or&ation.....................................................................................................................................#5
$(&)o!s.........................................................................................................................................................#*
+enera! ,onventions.....................................................................................................................................2#
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"evie -!annin%.............................................................................................................................................22
"evie -!annin% -ara&eters o' the "evie....................................................................................................22
Installation and 7iring$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$:5
.hree-$ide-/iew............................................................................................................................................25
Overview o' $!ots - 0sse&)!( +roups............................................................................................................2*
$!ot 1#2 -ower $upp!( ,ard with "i%ita! Inputs..............................................................................................23
$!ot 122 Re!a( Output ,ard - 4one Inter!o5..................................................................................................62
$!ot 162 ,urrent .rans'or&er Measurin% Inputs.............................................................................................67
$!ot 172 ,urrent .rans'or&er Measurin% Inputs.............................................................................................65
$!ot 152 Mu!ti-Input Output-,ard....................................................................................................................7*
"I8 1- "i%ita! Inputs......................................................................................................................................7*
$!ot 1*2 /o!ta%e .rans'or&er Measurin% Inputs.............................................................................................52
$!ot 1#0#2 8R." Inter'ae.............................................................................................................................55
$!ot 1#002 Ethernet Inter'ae.........................................................................................................................5*
$!ot 1#062 "ata ,o&&uniation....................................................................................................................59
$!ot 1#072 IRI+-:001 and $upervision ,ontat............................................................................................*#
1#20 - -, Inter'ae.......................................................................................................................................*2
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Wirin% "ia%ra&s............................................................................................................................................*9
Input, Output, and LE) +ettings$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$8<
"i%ita! Input ,on'i%uration..............................................................................................................................*8
"I-8- 1..........................................................................................................................................................*8
"I-8 1 $ettin%s...............................................................................................................................................9#
Wired Inputs ;0!iases<....................................................................................................................................96
Re!a( Output ,on'i%uration............................................................................................................................93
RO-74I 1 - $ettin%s........................................................................................................................................86
RO-7 1 $ettin%s.............................................................................................................................................39
0na!o% Outputs............................................................................................................................................#05
0na!o% Inputs...............................................................................................................................................#03
LE" ,on'i%uration........................................................................................................................................##3
.he =$(ste& O> ;Operationa!< ? LE".........................................................................................................#22
LE" $ettin%s................................................................................................................................................#22
*ront /anel$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$105
:asi Menu ,ontro!......................................................................................................................................#40
-ower-ort-E >e()oard ,o&&ands.............................................................................................................#71
/o!er/ort-E$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$133
Insta!!ation o' -ower-ort-E...........................................................................................................................#73
8ninsta!!in% -ower-ort-E.............................................................................................................................#73
$ettin% up the $eria! ,onnetion -, - "evie..............................................................................................#74
Loadin% o' "evie "ata When 8sin% -ower-ort-E......................................................................................#54
Restorin% "evie "ata When 8sin% -ower-ort-E........................................................................................#54
:a5up and "ou&entation When 8sin% -ower-ort-E...............................................................................#55
O''-!ine "evie -!annin% /ia -ower-ort-E...................................................................................................#56
Measuring #alues$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$157
Read Out Measured /a!ues.........................................................................................................................#57
,urrent - Measured /a!ues..........................................................................................................................#58
"i''erentia! ,urrent - Measured /a!ues........................................................................................................#60
/o!ta%e - Measured /a!ues..........................................................................................................................#*1
-ower - Measured /a!ues............................................................................................................................#*4
Energ? "ounter$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$185
+!o)a! -ara&eters o' the Ener%( ,ounter Modu!e.......................................................................................#*5
"iret ,o&&ands o' the Ener%( ,ounter Modu!e........................................................................................#*5
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$i%na!s o' the Ener%( ,ounter Modu!e ;$tates o' the Outputs<....................................................................#*5
+tatistics$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$187
Read Out $tatistis......................................................................................................................................#*7
$tatistis ;,on'i%uration<..............................................................................................................................#*7
"iret ,o&&ands........................................................................................................................................#*8
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the $tatistis Modu!e................................................................................#*8
$tates o' the Inputs o' the $tatistis Modu!e................................................................................................#70
$i%na!s o' the $tatistis Modu!e...................................................................................................................#91
,ounters o' the Modu!e $tatistis.................................................................................................................#91
+?ste, Alar,s$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$128
"e&and Mana%e&ent.................................................................................................................................#98
-ea5 "e&and..............................................................................................................................................#80
Min. and Ma@. /a!ues...................................................................................................................................#80
.A" -rotetion............................................................................................................................................#80
"evie -!annin% -ara&eters o' the "e&and Mana%e&ent.........................................................................#80
$i%na!s o' the "e&and Mana%e&ent ;$tates o' the Outputs<......................................................................#80
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eter o' the "e&and Mana%e&ent..........................................................................#81
$tates o' the Inputs o' the "e&and Mana%e&ent........................................................................................#83
Resets$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$1<4
Manua! 05now!ed%&ent.............................................................................................................................#85
Manua! 05now!ed%&ent /ia -ower-ort-E..................................................................................................#85
E@terna! 05now!ed%&ents..........................................................................................................................#85
E@terna! 05now!ed%e /ia -ower-ort-E.......................................................................................................#86
E@terna! LE" - 05now!ed%&ent $i%na!s.....................................................................................................#86
Manua! Resets.............................................................................................................................................#87
Manua! Resets /ia -ower-ort-E..................................................................................................................#87
Reset to Fator( "e'au!ts.............................................................................................................................#88
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$tatus "isp!a( /ia -ower-ort E...................................................................................................................#89
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$peia! -ara&eters o' the -ane!..................................................................................................................#30
"iret ,o&&ands o' the -ane!....................................................................................................................#30
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the -ane!..................................................................................................#30
Recorders$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$1;1
Wave'or& Reorder.....................................................................................................................................#31
Fau!t Reorder.............................................................................................................................................#38
Event Reorder............................................................................................................................................202
.rend Reorder............................................................................................................................................204
Motor $tart Reorder...................................................................................................................................208
$tatisti Reorder.........................................................................................................................................210
Aistor( Funtion...........................................................................................................................................2#1
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IRI+-:001...................................................................................................................................................220
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Mod)usB.....................................................................................................................................................224
IE, *#850....................................................................................................................................................229
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-ara&eter "e'initions..................................................................................................................................266
0daptive -ara&eters via AMI......................................................................................................................269
Operationa! Modes ;0ess 0uthoriCation<..................................................................................................251
-assword.....................................................................................................................................................252
,han%in% o' -ara&eters - E@a&p!e.............................................................................................................252
,han%in% o' -ara&eters When 8sin% the -ower-ort-E - E@a&p!e.............................................................254
-rotetion -ara&eters ................................................................................................................................255
$ettin% +roups.............................................................................................................................................256
,o&parin% -ara&eter Fi!es /ia -ower-ort-E..............................................................................................2*7
,onvertin% -ara&eter Fi!es /ia -ower-ort-E..............................................................................................2*8
-ro%ra& Mode.............................................................................................................................................2*8
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/ersion.........................................................................................................................................................2*9
/ersion /ia -ower-ort-E..............................................................................................................................2*9
.,-DI- $ettin%s...........................................................................................................................................270
"iret ,o&&ands o' the $(ste& Modu!e.....................................................................................................270
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the $(ste&...............................................................................................291
$(ste& Modu!e Input $tates........................................................................................................................293
$(ste& Modu!e $i%na!s................................................................................................................................294
$peia! /a!ues o' the $(ste& Modu!e..........................................................................................................295
+?ste, /ara,eters$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$:26
+enera! $(ste& -ara&eters........................................................................................................................296
/o!ta%e "ependin% $(ste& -ara&eters......................................................................................................296
,urrent "ependin% $(ste& -ara&eters......................................................................................................296
"i''erentia! ,urrent "ependin% $(ste& -ara&eters....................................................................................297
6loc5ing$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$:29
-er&anent :!o5in%.....................................................................................................................................299
.e&porar( :!o5in%.....................................................................................................................................299
.o 0tivate or "eativate the .rippin% ,o&&and o' a -rotetion Modu!e....................................................281
0tivateE "eativate Respetive!( to :!o5 .e&porar( -rotetion Funtions...............................................282
/rotection B/rotC Module$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$:<4
Aow to :!o5 0!! -rotetive and $upervisor( Funtions................................................................................284
"iret ,o&&ands o' the -rotetion Modu!e.................................................................................................231
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the -rotetion Modu!e...............................................................................231
-rotetion Modu!e Input $tates....................................................................................................................231
-rotetion Modu!e $i%na!s ;Output $tates<..................................................................................................231
-rotetion Modu!e /a!ues.............................................................................................................................232
+!itchgear-6rea5er E Manager$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$:;3
$in%!e Line "ia%ra&.....................................................................................................................................233
I&port o' a $in%!e Line "ia%ra&...................................................................................................................233
.rans'er o' the $in%!e Line "ia%ra& into the "evie....................................................................................233
E@port o' a $in%!e Line "ia%ra&..................................................................................................................233
$with%ear ,on'i%uration.............................................................................................................................234
$with%ear Wear.........................................................................................................................................6#5
,ontro! - E@a&p!e2 $within% o' a :rea5er...................................................................................................620
/rotectie Ele,ents$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$0:3
IO, Funtion................................................................................................................................................623
Load $heddin%.............................................................................................................................................623
F0M..............................................................................................................................................................625
Lo5ed Rotor -rotetion..............................................................................................................................628
Motor $tartin% and ,ontro! Modu!e..............................................................................................................629
Motor We!!ness............................................................................................................................................677
.her&a! Mode!.............................................................................................................................................650
8!ti&ate .rip ,urrent....................................................................................................................................656
8nder!oad Modu!e........................................................................................................................................6*1
89M - Motor "i''erentia! -rotetion...............................................................................................................6*4
50-- "EF. Overurrent -rotetion..............................................................................................................6*9
5#- - IN/ Overurrent--rotetion................................................................................................................695
5#/ G /o!ta%e Restraint Overurrent -rotetion...........................................................................................682
+round Fau!t -rotetion...............................................................................................................................630
50R "EF. ,a!u!ated +round Fau!t -rotetion Modu!e...............................................................................630
5#R IN/ ,a!u!ated +round Fau!t -rotetion...............................................................................................636
501 "EF. Measured +round Fau!t -rotetion.............................................................................................702
5#1 IN/ Measured +round Fau!t -rotetion................................................................................................709
50+ G +round Fau!t.....................................................................................................................................7#4
4I - 4one Inter!o5in%...................................................................................................................................7#9
7* - ,urrent 8n)a!ane -rotetion...............................................................................................................730
$O.F - $with Onto Fau!t -rotetion...........................................................................................................766
29M - 8ndervo!ta%e -rotetion.....................................................................................................................740
53M - Overvo!ta%e -rotetion.......................................................................................................................776
290 - 0u@i!iar( 8ndervo!ta%e -rotetion.......................................................................................................752
530 - 0u@i!iar( Overvo!ta%e -rotetion.........................................................................................................756
79 - /o!ta%e 8n)a!ane -rotetion...............................................................................................................760
8#OD8E 8#RE 98/ FreHuen( -rotetion.......................................................................................................7*6
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62/ - Reative -ower -rotetion.................................................................................................................738
550 and 55" - -F -rotetion.......................................................................................................................508
R. - Re&ote .rip.........................................................................................................................................5#5
E@- - E@terna! -rotetion.............................................................................................................................5#9
+uperision$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$5:4
50:F G :rea5er Fai!ure $upervision............................................................................................................524
,.$ G ,urrent .rans'or&er $upervision......................................................................................................540
97., - .rip ,iruit Monitorin%......................................................................................................................575
LO- G Loss o' -otentia!...............................................................................................................................550
$e!' $upervision...........................................................................................................................................554
/rogra,,a&le Logic$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$556
+enera! "esription.....................................................................................................................................556
-ro%ra&&a)!e Lo%i at the -ane!................................................................................................................560
-ro%ra&&a)!e Lo%i /ia -ower-ort-E.........................................................................................................560
RT) /rotection Module$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$5<3
+enera! G -rinip!e 8se...............................................................................................................................583
"evie -!annin% -ara&eters o' the R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e...................................................585
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e.................................................585
$ettin% +roup -ara&eters o' the R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e......................................................585
R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e Input $tates.......................................................................................536
R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e $i%na!s ;Output $tates<.....................................................................537
R." .e&perature -rotetion Modu!e ,ounter /a!ues..................................................................................539
=RT)II Module Interface$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$601
-rinip!e G +enera! 8se...............................................................................................................................601
8R."II Modu!e Fi)er Opti ,onnetion to the -rotetive "evie................................................................601
Wirin% R."s to the 8R."II Modu!e.............................................................................................................*02
"iret ,o&&ands o' the 8R." Modu!e.......................................................................................................*05
+!o)a! -rotetion -ara&eters o' the 8R." Modu!e.....................................................................................*06
8R." $i%na!s ;Output $tates<.....................................................................................................................*07
8R." Modu!e $tatistis...............................................................................................................................*07
8R." Measured /a!ues..............................................................................................................................*09
"o,,issioning$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$811
,o&&issionin%D-rotetion .est....................................................................................................................*#1
"eo&&issionin% G Re&ovin% the -!u% 'ro& the Re!a(...............................................................................*#2
+erice and "o,,issioning +upport$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$810
Maintenane Mode......................................................................................................................................*#6
-rinip!e G +enera! 8se...............................................................................................................................*#6
:e'ore 8se...................................................................................................................................................*#4
Aow to 8se the Maintenane Mode.............................................................................................................*#7
Forin% the Re!a( Output ,ontats..............................................................................................................*#7
"isar&in% the Re!a( Output ,ontats..........................................................................................................*#8
Forin% R."s*.............................................................................................................................................*20
Forin% 0na!o% Outputs*..............................................................................................................................*20
Forin% 0na!o% Inputs*.................................................................................................................................*2#
Fai!ure $i&u!ator ;$eHuener<*....................................................................................................................*2#
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,!i&ati Environ&enta! ,onditions...............................................................................................................*67
"e%ree o' -rotetion EN *0523...................................................................................................................*67
Routine .est.................................................................................................................................................*67
Aousin%........................................................................................................................................................*67
,urrent and +round ,urrent Measure&ent.................................................................................................*67
/o!ta%e and Residua! /o!ta%e Measure&ent................................................................................................*68
FreHuen( Measure&ent.............................................................................................................................*69
/o!ta%e $upp!(.............................................................................................................................................*69
-ower ,onsu&ption.....................................................................................................................................*69
"isp!a(.........................................................................................................................................................*69
Front Inter'ae R$262..................................................................................................................................*69
Rea! .i&e ,!o5...........................................................................................................................................*69
"i%ita! Inputs................................................................................................................................................*40
Re!a( Output ,ontats.................................................................................................................................*40
$upervision ,ontat ;$,<.............................................................................................................................*41
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.i&e $(nhroniCation IRI+-:001.................................................................................................................*41
4one Inter!o5in%.........................................................................................................................................*72
R$785*........................................................................................................................................................*72
Fi)er Opti*..................................................................................................................................................*72
8R."-Inter'ae*..........................................................................................................................................*72
:oot -hase..................................................................................................................................................*72
+tandards$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$833
0pprova!s.....................................................................................................................................................*73
"esi%n $tandards........................................................................................................................................*73
Ai%h /o!ta%e .ests ;IE, *0255-*<................................................................................................................*73
EM, I&&unit( .ests....................................................................................................................................*73
EM, E&ission .ests....................................................................................................................................*74
Environ&enta! .ests.....................................................................................................................................*74
Mehania! .ests.........................................................................................................................................*75
+pecifications$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$836
$pei'iations o' the Rea! .i&e ,!o5..........................................................................................................*76
.i&e $(nhroniCation .o!eranes.................................................................................................................*76
$pei'iations o' the Measured /a!ue 0Huisition........................................................................................*76
-rotetion E!e&ents 0ura(.....................................................................................................................*78
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Instantaneous ,urrent ,urves ;-hase<........................................................................................................**2
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Ae? *eatures, *unctions and 6enefits
Microprocessor-based protection with monitoring, monitoring, and control for medium voltage motors.
ntegral test function reduces maintenance time and expense.
Zone selective interlocking improves coordination and tripping time, and saves money compared to a
traditional bus differential scheme.
Programmable logic control functions to accommodate different control schemes, simplify the wiring of
the starter.
Reduce trouble shooting time and maintenance costs - Trip and event recording in non-volatile memory
provides detailed information for analysis and system restoration. 6000 cycles of waveform capture aids
in post fault analysis (viewable using PowerPort-E software).
Minimum replacement time- Removable terminal blocks ideal in industrial environments.
Front RS-232 port and PowerPort-E software provides local computer access and User-friendly windows
based interface for relay settings, configuration, and data retrieval.
Breaker open/close from relay faceplate or remotely via communications.
Fast an easy troubleshooting, improved maintenance procedures and increased device security.
Provides detailed traceability for system configuration changes.
Relays self-diagnostics and reporting improves up-time and troubleshooting.
Breaker trip circuit monitoring improves the reliability of the breaker operation.
*eatures
/rotection *eatures
Thermal protection (49/51)
- Locked rotor protection ( 49S/51)
Phase overcurrent elements:
- Three instantaneous elements with timers ( 50P[1], 50P[2], and 50P[3])
- Three inverse time overcurrent elements (51P[1], 51P[2], and 51P[3])
- 11 standard curves
- nstantaneous or time delay reset
Ground overcurrent elements:
- Two instantaneous measured elements with timers (50X[1], and 50X[2])
- Two instantaneous calculated elements with timers (50R[1], and 50R[2])
- Two inverse time overcurrent measured elements (51X[1], and 51X[2])
- Two inverse time overcurrent calculated elements (51R[1], and 51R[2])
- 11 standard curves
nstantaneous or time delay reset
Differential Protection
Two Differential elements with timers (87[1], and 87[2])
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Jam or Stall protection (50J[1], 50J[2])
Phase unbalance negative sequence overcurrent (46[1], 46[2])).
Underload protection (37[1], 37[2], 37[3])

Temperature protection with optional URTD (49/38).


Starts per hour (66)
Switch onto fault protection
Phase voltage unbalance and sequence protection (47[1], 47[2]).
Main 3-phase under/overvoltage (27M[1], 27M[2], 59M[1], 59M[2])
Auxiliary single-phase under/overvoltage (27A[1], 27A[2], 59A[1], 59A[2])
6 Frequency elements that can be assigned to: over frequency, under frequency, rate of change, or
vector surge (81[1], 81[2], 81[3], 81[4], 81[5], 81[6])
Apparent and displacement power factor (55A[1], 55A[2], 55D[1], 55D[2])
Forward and Reverse Watts (32[1], 32[2], 32[3])
Forward and Reverse Vars (32V[1], 32V[2], 32V[3])
Lockout protection (86).
Breaker failure (50BF).
Zone interlocking for bus protection (87B).
Metering *eatures
Amperes: Positive, negative and zero sequence.
Volts: Positive, negative and zero sequence.
Phase angles.
Volt-amperes and VA demand.
Watts and kW demand.
kWh (forward, reverse, net).
Vars and kvar demand.
kvarh (lead, leg and net).
Power factor.
Frequency.
% THD V and .
Magnitude THD V and .
Minimum/maximum recording.
Trending (load profile over time)
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Minimum/maximum recording
Temperature with remote URTD module
Monitoring *eatures
Trip coil monitor
Breaker wear primary and secondary (accumulated interrupted current).
Oscillography (6000 cycles total).
Fault data logs (up to 20 events).
Sequence of events report (up to 300 events).
Trending (load profile over time)
Motor History
Records the last 5 motor start profiles.
Motor Start Trending.
CT supervision
VT supervision
Clock (1 ms time stamping)
)iagnostic *eatures
Motor Wellness - Broken rotor bar
"ontrol *unctions
Transition for reduced voltage starts
ncomplete sequence delay
Permits numbers of cold starts
Limits numbers of starts per hour
Anti-backspin time delay
Mechanical load shedding
Zero speed switch for long acceleration motors
Motor stop inputs
Remote trip input
Differential trip input
Emergency override
Breaker/Contactor open-close/stop-start
Remote open-close (stop-start)
Programmable /O
Programmable LEDs
Programmable Logic
Multiple setting groups
"o,,unication *eatures
Local HM.
Password protected.
Addressable.
RG-B
Local communication port.
Remote communication port:
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-RS-232
-RS-485
Protocols:
-Modbus-RTU
-Modbus-TCP (Optional)
-EC61850 (Optional)
Configuration software
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"o,,ents on the Manual
This manual gives a general explanation of the tasks of device planning, parameter setting, installation,
commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the Eaton devices.
The manual serves as reference document for:
Engineers in the protection field;
Commissioning engineers;
Personnel dealing with the setting, testing, and maintenance of protection and control devices; and
Well trained personnel involved in electrical installations and power stations.
All functions concerning the type code will be defined. Should there be a description of any functions,
parameters, or inputs/outputs that do not apply to the device in use, please ignore that information.
All details and references are explained to the best of our knowledge and are based on our experience and
observations.
This manual describes the full featured versions of the devices, including all options.
All technical information and data included in this manual reflect their state at the time this document was issued.
Eaton Corporation reserves the right to carry out technical modifications in line with further development without
changing this manual and without previous notice. Therefore no claim can be brought based on the information
and descriptions included in this manual.
Text, graphics, and formulas do not always apply to the actual delivery scope. The drawings and graphics are
not true to scale. Eaton Corporation does not accept any liability for damage and operational failures caused by
operating errors or disregarding the directions of this manual.
No part of this manual is allowed to be reproduced or passed on to others in any form, unless Eaton Corporation
has issued advanced approval in writing.
This User manual is part of the delivery scope when purchasing the device. n case the device is passed on
(sold) to a third party, the manual has to be passed on as well.
Any repair work carried out on the device requires skilled and competent personnel with verifiable knowledge
and experienced with local safety regulations and have the necessary experience with working on electronic
protection devices and power installations.
IM/ORTANT )E*INITION+
The symbol/word combinations detailed below are designed to call the User's attention to issues that could affect
User safety and well being as well as the operating life of the device.
)AN@ER indicates a haDardous situation !hich, if not aoided, !ill result in
death or serious inFur?$
7ARNIN@ indicates a haDardous situation !hich, if not aoided, could result in
death or serious inFur?$
"A=TION, used !ith the safet? alert s?,&ol, indicates a haDardous situation
!hich, if not aoided, could result in ,inor or ,oderate inFur?$
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"A=TION, !ithout the safet? alert s?,&ol, is used to address practices not
related to personal inFur?$
NOTI"E is used to address infor,ation and practices not related to personal
inFur?$
*OLLO7 IN+TR="TION+
Read this entire ,anual and all other pu&lications pertaining to the !or5 to &e
perfor,ed &efore installing, operating, or sericing this eGuip,ent$ /ractice all
plant and safet? instructions and precautions$ *ailure to follo! the instructions
can cause personal inFur? and-or propert? da,age$
/RO/ER =+E
An? unauthoriDed ,odifications to or use of this eGuip,ent outside its specified
,echanical, electrical, or other operating li,its ,a? cause personal inFur? and-or
propert? da,age, including da,age to the eGuip,ent$ An? such unauthoriDed
,odifications% B1C constitute H,isuseH and-or HnegligenceH !ithin the ,eaning of
the product !arrant?, there&? e.cluding !arrant? coerage for an? resulting
da,ageI and B:C inalidate product certifications or listings$
The progra,,a&le deices su&Fect to this ,anual are designed for protection
and also control of po!er installations and operational deices that are fed &?
oltage sources !ith a fi.ed freGuenc?, i$e$ fi.ed at 50 or 80 (ertD$ The? are not
intended for use !ith #aria&le *reGuenc? )ries$ The deices are further
designed for installation in lo! oltage BL#C co,part,ents of ,ediu, oltage
BM#C s!itchgear panels or in de-centraliDed protection panels$ The progra,,ing
and settings hae to ,eet all reGuire,ents of the protection concept Bof the
eGuip,ent that is to &e protectedC$ The =ser ,ust ensure that the deice !ill
properl? recogniDe and ,anage Be$g$% s!itch off the &rea5erC on the &asis of =ser
selected progra,,ing and settings all operational conditions BfailuresC$ 6efore
starting an? operation and after an? ,odification of the progra,,ing-settings,
,a5e a docu,ented proof that the progra,,ing and settings ,eet the
reGuire,ents of the protection concept$
T?pical applications for this product fa,il?-deice line are for e.a,ple%
*eeder protectionI
Mains protectionI
Transfor,er /rotection and
Machine protection$
This deice is not designed for an? usage &e?ond these applications$ This
applies also to the use as a partl? co,pleted ,achiner?$ The ,anufacturer
cannot &e held lia&le for an? resulting da,age$ The =ser alone &ears the ris5 if
this deice is used for an? application for !hich it !as not designed$ As to the
appropriate use of the deice% the technical data specified &? Eaton "orporation
has to &e ,et$
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O=T-O*-)ATE /=6LI"ATION
This pu&lication ,a? hae &een reised or updated since this cop? !as
produced$ To erif? that ?ou hae the latest reision, &e sure to chec5 the Eaton
"orporation !e&site%
!!!$ e aton$co,
The latest ersions of ,ost pu&lications are aaila&le at this site$
If the =serJs pu&lication is not found on the !e& site, please contact Eaton
"usto,er +upport to get the latest cop?$
ELE"TRO+TATI" )I+"(AR@E A7ARENE++
All electronic eGuip,ent is sensitie to electrostatic discharge, so,e
co,ponents ,ore than others$ To protect these co,ponents fro, electrostatic
da,age, the =ser ,ust ta5e special precautions to ,ini,iDe or eli,inate
electrostatic discharges$
*ollo! these precautions !hen !or5ing !ith or near the deice$
1$ 6efore perfor,ing ,aintenance on the electronic deice, discharge the
static electricit? on ?our &od? to ground &? touching and holding a
grounded ,etal o&Fect Bpipes, ca&inets, eGuip,ent, etc$C$
:$ Aoid the &uild-up of static electricit? on ?our &od? &? not !earing clothing
,ade of s?nthetic ,aterials$ 7ear cotton or cotton-&lend ,aterials as ,uch
as possi&le &ecause these do not store static electric charges as ,uch as
s?nthetics$
0$ Aeep plastic, in?l, and +t?rofoa, ,aterials Bsuch as plastic or +t?rofoa,
cups, cup holders, cigarette pac5ages, cellophane !rappers, in?l &oo5s or
folders, plastic &ottles, and plastic ash tra?sC a!a? fro, the deice, the
,odules, and the !or5 area as ,uch as possi&le$
3$ )o not re,oe an? printed circuit &oard B/"6C fro, the deice ca&inet
unless a&solutel? necessar?$ If ?ou ,ust re,oe the /"6 fro, the deice
ca&inet, follo! these precautions%
)o not touch an? part of the /"6 e.cept the edges$
)o not touch the electrical conductors, the connectors, or the
co,ponents !ith conductie deices or !ith ?our hands$
7hen replacing a /"6, 5eep the ne! /"6 in the plastic, anti-static
protectie &ag it co,es in until ?ou are read? to install the /"6$
I,,ediatel? after re,oing the old /"6 fro, the deice ca&inet,
place it in the anti-static protectie &ag$
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Eaton Corporation reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. nformation provided
by Eaton Corporation is believed to be correct and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Eaton
Corporation unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
K Eaton "orporation, :011$ All Rights Resered$
7hat Is Included !ith the )eice
The device package includes all connection terminals, except communication connectors, but does not include
the fastening material. Please check the package for completeness upon delivery.
Device Package Contents:
1 Protective Relay;
1 Mount (Standard or Projection);
1 Quick Start Guide; and
2 CDs
Disk 1 - Contains the User's Manual, Modbus Register Maps, EC 61850 Communication
Documentation, Wiring Diagrams, and Device Model (Template) for Off-line Parameter
Setting;
Disk 2 - Contains PowerPort-E and Quality Manager software applications.
)is51 contains the deice te,plates$ The deice te,plates M=+T 6E installed to
allo! /o!er/ort-E to configure a deice off-line$
Please make sure the product label, wiring diagram, type code, and materials and description pertain to this
device. f you have any doubts, please contact Eaton Corporation's Customer Service Department.
+torage
The devices must not be stored outdoors. f stored, it must be stored in an area with temperature and humidity
control (see the Technical Data section contained in this manual).
I,portant Infor,ation
In line !ith the custo,erLs reGuire,ent, the deices are co,&ined in a ,odular
!a? Bin co,pliance !ith the order codeC$ The ter,inal assign,ent of the deice
can &e found on the top of the deice B!iring diagra,C$ In addition, it can &e
found !ithin the Appendi. of this ,anual Bsee 7iring )iagra,sC$
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@eneral "onentions
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E!araeters are indicated 32 rig't and le&t dou3le arro/ 'eads and /ritten in italic .F
ESIGNA$S are indicated 32 rig't and le&t dou3le arro/ 'eads and sall caps .F
[Paths are indicated by brackets.]
So&t/are and Device naes are /ritten in italic .
Module and Instance (Element) names are displayed italic and underlined.
EPushbuttons, Modes, and Menu entries are indicated by right and left double arrow heads.F
1 : 0
mage References (Squares)
.
IM02602012E EMR-5000
)eice
EMR-5000
)eice /lanning
Planning of a device means to reduce the functional range to a degree that suits the protection task to be fulfilled
(i.e.: the device shows only those functions needed or desired). f the User, for example, deactivates the voltage
protection function, all parameter branches related to this function will not appear in the parameter. All
corresponding events, signals, etc. will also be deactivated. Due to this change, the parameter trees become
very transparent.
Planning also involves adjustment of all basic system data (frequency, etc.).
It M=+T &e ta5en into account that &? deactiating, for instance, protectie
functions, the =ser also changes the functionalit? of the deice$ If the =ser
cancels the directional feature of the oercurrent protections, then the deice no
longer trips in a directional !a? &ut ,erel? in a non-directional !a?$
The ,anufacturer does not accept lia&ilit? for an? personal or ,aterial da,age
as a result of incorrect planning$
"ontact ?our Eaton "usto,er +erice representatie for ,ore infor,ation$
6e!are of the inadertent deactiating of protectie functions-,odules$
If the =ser is deactiating ,odules !ithin the deice planning, all para,eters of
those ,odules !ill &e set on default$
If the =ser is actiating one of these ,odules, again, all para,eters of those
reactiated ,odules !ill &e set on default$
If the protective device is equipped with Zone Interlocking, overcurrent and earth
current elements are needed to trigger the Zone Interlocking function. Therefore,
some overcurrent and earth current elements cannot be deactivated if the device is
equipped with Zone Interlocking.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the )eice
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
Hardware
Variant 1
Optional Hardware Extension A 16 DI, 9 RO, I, IRI!,
"R#D,
$ % DI, 9 RO, I, 2 AnO&t, 2
AnIn, IRI!, "R#D
% DI, 9 RO,
I, 2
AnO&t, 2
AnIn, IRI!,
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'E(R)*000+
Hardware
Variant 2
Optional Hardware Extension 0 ,-ase .&rrent *A/1A,
!ro&nd .&rrent *A/1A,
1 ,-ase .&rrent *A/1A,
0ensiti1e !ro&nd .&rrent *A/1A
,-ase
.&rrent
*A/1A,
!ro&nd
.&rrent
*A/1A
'E(R)*000+
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
.o22&ni3a
tion
.o22&ni3ation $ R0 4%*5 (od6&s R#",
H Et-ernet5 IE.61%*0,
I R0 4%* 7 Et-ernet5 (od6&s
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0tandard
'E(R)*000+
There are two mounts available for the EMR-5000: a Standard Mount and a Projection Mount. To order the
EMR-5000 with a Standard Mount, append the device code with a zero (0). To order the EMR-5000 with a Pro-
jection Mount, append the device code with a one (1). Refer to the table for details of the available device op-
tions.
EMR-5000 Eaton Motor Rela?
Re,oa&le Ter,inals
EMR-5000 A 0 6 A 1
Choose from the following options.
Hardware Option 1
16 D, 9 Outputs, Removable Terminals, Zone
nterlocking, URTD interface RG-B.
A
8 D, 9 Outputs, 2 A + 2AO, Removable Terminals,
Zone nterlocking, URTD interface RG-B.
B*
(ard!are Option :
Phase Current 5A/1A, Ground Current 5A/1A,
Power Supply Range: 19-300 Vdc, 40-250 Vac.
0
(Zero)
Phase Current 5A/1A, Sensitive Ground Current
5A/1A, Power Supply Range: 19-300 Vdc, 40-250
Vac.
1
"o,,unication Options
Modbus-RTU (RS-485) B
EC-61850* H
Modbus-RTU + Modbus-TCP
"onfor,al "oating Options
None A
Conformal Coated Circuit Boards B
Mounting Options
Standard Mount 0
(Zero)
Projection Panel Mount
* Consult the factory for the availability of EC-61850 communications option.
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IM02602012E EMR-5000
+tandard Accessories E@R-5000
Catalog Number Description
"R#DII)01 ":V; R#D (od. wit- (od6&s R#" 4%)240 Va3/4%)2*0 Vd3
"R#DII)02 ":V; R#D (od. <it- (od6&s R#" 24)4% Vd3
Ordering Infor,ation
+a,ple "atalog Nu,&er
The catalog number identification chart defines the electrical characteristics and operation features included in
the EMR-5000. For example, if the catalog number were EMR-5000A0BA1, the device would have the following:
EMR-5000
BAC - 16 Digital nputs, 9 Output Relays, Removable Terminals, Zone nterlocking, URTD interface RG-B.
B0C - Phase Current 5A/1A, Ground Current 5A/1A, Power Supply Range: 19-300 Vdc, 40-250 Vac.
B6C - Modbus-RTU (RS-485)
BAC - Without Conformal Coating
B1C - Projection Panel Mount
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Installation and 7iring
Three-+ide-#ie!
)epending on the connection ,ethod of the co,,unication s?ste, used, the
needed space BdepthC differs$ If, for instance, a )-+u&-/lug is used, it has to &e
added to the depth di,ension$
Een !hen the au.iliar? oltage is s!itched-off, unsafe oltages re,ain at the
deice connections$
Outline /roFection Mount - )oor "ut-out
The housing ,ust &e carefull? grounded$ "onnect a ground ca&le BA7@ 1:-10
M3 to 8 ,,
:
N - 15 In-l& M1$2 N,NC to the housing, using the scre! that is ,ar5ed
!ith the ground s?,&ol Bat the rear side of the deiceC$
The po!er suppl? card needs a separate ground connection BA7@ 13
M:$5 ,,
:
N - 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,NC at ter,inal >1$
)O NOT oer-tighten the ,ounting nuts of the rela? B0$183 >0: C$ "hec5 the
torGue &? ,eans of a torGue !rench B1$2 N, M15 in-l&NC$ Oer-tightening the
,ounting nuts could cause personal inFur? or da,age the rela?$
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IM02602012E EMR-5000
Outline +tandard Mount - )oor "ut-out
The housing ,ust &e carefull? grounded$ "onnect a ground ca&le BA7@ 1:-10
M3 to 8 ,,
:
N - 15 In-l& M1$2 N,NC to the housing, using the scre! that is ,ar5ed
!ith the ground s?,&ol Bat the rear side of the deiceC$
The po!er suppl? card needs a separate ground connection BA7@ 13
M:$5 ,,
:
N - 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,NC at ter,inal >1$
Oerie! of +lots - Asse,&l? @roups
In line !ith the custo,ersJ reGuire,ent, the deices are co,&ined in a ,odular
!a? Bin co,pliance !ith the order codeC$ In each of the slots, an asse,&l?-group
,a? &e integrated$ In the follo!ing diagra,, the ter,inal assign,ent of the
indiidual asse,&l?-groups are sho!n$ The e.act installation-place,ent of the
indiidual ,odules can &e deter,ined fro, the connection diagra, attached to
the top of ?our deice$
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Oerie! of +lots
Housing B2
+che,atic )iagra,
The housing ,ust &e carefull? grounded$ "onnect a ground ca&le BA7@ 1:-10
M3 to 8 ,,
:
N - 15 In-l& M1$2 N,NC to the housing, using the scre! that is ,ar5ed
!ith the ground s?,&ol Bat the rear side of the deiceC$
The po!er suppl? card needs a separate ground connection BA7@ 13
M:$5 ,,
:
N - 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,NC at ter,inal >1$
@rounding
The housing ,ust &e carefull? grounded$ "onnect a ground ca&le BA7@ 1:-10
M3 to 8 ,,
:
N - 15 In-l& M1$2 N,NC to the housing, using the scre! that is ,ar5ed
!ith the ground s?,&ol Bat the rear side of the deiceC$
The po!er suppl? card needs a separate ground connection BA7@ 13
M:$5 ,,
:
N - 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,NC at ter,inal >1$
The deices are er? sensitie to electrostatic discharges$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
IM02602012E EMR-5000
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
+lot >1% /o!er +uppl? "ard !ith )igital Inputs
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
The type of power supply card and the number of digital inputs on it used in this slot is dependent on the ordered
device type. The different variants have a different scope of functions.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
()I<->1C% This assembly group comprises a wide-range power supply unit; and two non-grouped digital
inputs and six (6) digital inputs (grouped).
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
)I-< > - /o!er +uppl? and )igital Inputs
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,N$
This assembly group comprises:
A wide-range power supply unit;
Two non-grouped digital inputs; and
Six (6) digital inputs, grouped.
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
IM02602012E EMR-5000
Auiliary !oltage "upply
The auxiliary voltage inputs (wide-range power supply unit) are non-polarized. The device can be
powered with an AC or DC control voltage.
#igital Inputs
*or each digital input group, the related oltage input range has to &e configured$
7rong s!itching thresholds can result in ,alfunctions-!rong signal transfer
ti,es$
The digital inputs are provided with different switching thresholds (that are configurable) (two AC and five DC in-
put ranges). The following switching levels can be defined:
24 Vdc;
48 Vdc
60 Vdc;
110/120 Vac/dc; and
230/240 Vac/dc.
f a voltage >80% of the set switching threshold is applied at the digital input, the state change is recognized
(logically "1). f the voltage is below 40% of the set switching threshold, the device detects logically "0.
7hen using )" suppl?, the negatie potential has to &e connected to the
co,,on ter,inal B"OM1, "OM:, "OM0 - please see the ter,inal ,ar5ingC$
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Ter,inal Mar5ing
/in Assign,ent
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V+
V-
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COM1
D1
COM2
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
COM3
Do not use
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COM3
N.C.
Do not use
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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9
10
11
12
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13
14
15
16
17
18
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D1
COM2
D2
COM3
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
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Do not use
Do not use
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N.C.
IM02602012E EMR-5000
+lot >:% Rela? Output "ard - 4one Interloc5
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
The type of card in this slot is dependent on the ordered device type. The different variants have a different
scope of functions.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
BRO-34 >:C% Assembly Group with four Relay Output Contacts (two Form A and two Form C) and Zone
nterlocking.
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
RO-4I > - Rela? Output "ontacts and 4one Interloc5
The Relay Output Contacts are dry-type contacts. n the Assignment/Relay Output Contacts section, the
assignment of the Relay Output Contacts is specified. The changeable signals are listed in the Assignment List
section.
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,N$
/lease carefull? consider the current carr?ing capacit? of the Rela? Output
"ontacts$ /lease refer to the Technical )ata$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Ter,inal Mar5ing
/in Assign,ent
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Do not use
Do not use
RO3 CMN
RO3 N.O.
RO3 N.C.
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
RO-34 >
RO1 N.O.
RO2 N.O.
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RO4 N.O.
RO4 N.C.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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Do not use
COM
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RO4
RO1
RO2
IM02602012E EMR-5000
+lot >0% "urrent Transfor,er Measuring Inputs
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
This slot contains the current transformer measuring inputs for side 1 of the generator.
This slot contains the current transformer measuring inputs. Depending on the order code, this might be a
standard current measuring card or a sensitive ground current measuring card.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
BTI-3 >0C% Standard ground current measuring card.
(TI+-3 >0C% Sensitive Ground current measuring card.
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 1 Slot 2
X101
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
+lot >3% "urrent Transfor,er Measuring Inputs
Rear side of the device (Slots)
This slot contains the current transformer measuring inputs for side 2 of the generator.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
BTI-3 >0C% Standard ground current measuring card.
TI >- +tandard /hase and @round "urrent Measuring Input "ard
A current measuring card is provided with four (4) current measuring inputs: three for measuring the phase
currents and one for measuring of the ground current. Each of the current measuring inputs has a measuring
input for 1 A and 5 A.
The input for ground current measuring either can be connected to a zero sequence current transformer or,
alternatively, it is possible to connect the summation current path of the phase current transformer to this input
(residual connection).
"urrent transfor,ers hae to &e earth grounded on their secondar? side$
Interrupting the secondar? circuits of current transfor,ers causes haDardous
oltages$
The secondar? side of the current transfor,ers hae to &e short circuited &efore
the current circuit to the deice is opened$
The current ,easuring inputs ,a? e.clusiel? &e connected to current
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
IM02602012E EMR-5000
,easuring transfor,ers B!ith galanic separationC$
)o not ,i. the inputs B1 A-5 AC$
Ma5e sure the transfor,er ratios and the po!er of the "Ts are correctl?
rated$ If the rating of the "Ts is not correct BoerratedC, then the nor,al
operational conditions ,a? not &e recogniDed$ The pic5up alue of the
,easuring unit a,ounts to appro.i,atel? 0' of the rated current of the
deice$ Also, the "Ts need a current greater than appro.i,atel? 0' of the
rated current to ensure sufficient accurac?$
E.a,ple% *or a 800 A "T Bpri,ar? currentC, an? currents &elo! 1< A cannot
&e detected$
Oerloading can result in destruction of the ,easuring inputs or fault?
signals$ Oerloading ,eans that, in case of a short circuit, the current
carr?ing capacit? of the ,easuring inputs could &e e.ceeded$
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 12$2 In-l& M: N,N$
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TI+ > E /hase and +ensitie @round "urrent Measuring "ard
The sensitive ground current measuring card is provided with four (4) current measuring inputs: three for
measuring the phase currents and one for measuring of the sensitive ground current (The sensitive Ground
current nput has different technical data. Please refer to chapter Technical Data.).
The input for ground current measuring either can be connected to a zero sequence current transformer or,
alternatively, it is possible to connect the summation current path of the phase current transformer to this input
(residual connection).
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A-1A
A-N
A-5A
B-1A
B-N
C-1A
C-N
C-5A
X-1A
X-N
X-5A
B-5A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
9
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
A
1A
5A
N
B
1A
5A
N
C
1A
5A
N
X
1A
5A
N
>O$
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"urrent transfor,ers hae to &e earth grounded on their secondar? side$
Interrupting the secondar? circuits of current transfor,ers causes haDardous
oltages$
The secondar? side of the current transfor,ers hae to &e short circuited &efore
the current circuit to the deice is opened$
The current ,easuring inputs ,a? e.clusiel? &e connected to current
,easuring transfor,ers B!ith galanic separationC$
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 12$2 In-l& M: N,N$
)o not interchange the inputs B1 A-5 AC
Ma5e sure the transfor,ation ratios and the po!er of the "Ts are correctl?
rated$ If the rating of the "Ts is not right BoerratedC, then the nor,al
operational conditions ,a? not &e recogniDed$ The pic5up alue of the
,easuring unit a,ounts appro.$ 0' of the rated current of the deice$
Also the "Ts need a current greater than appro. 0' of the rated current to
ensure sufficient accurac?$ E.a,ple% *or a 800 A "T Bpri,ar? currentC an?
currents &elo! 1< A cannot &e detected an? ,ore$
Oerloading can result in destruction of the ,easuring inputs or fault?
signals$ Oerloading ,eans that in case of a short-circuit the current-
carr?ing capacit? of the ,easuring inputs could &e e.ceeded$
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"o,,on "T 7iring "onfigurations
Check the installation direction.
It is i,peratie that the secondar? sides of ,easuring transfor,ers &e grounded$
The current ,easuring inputs ,a? e.clusiel? &e connected to current
,easuring transfor,ers B!ith galanic separationC$
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A-1A
A-N
A-5A
B-1A
B-N
C-1A
C-N
C-5A
X-1A
X-N
X-5A
B-5A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
9
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
A
1A
5A
N
B
1A
5A
N
C
1A
5A
N
X
1A
5A
N
>O$
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"T secondar? circuits ,ust al!a?s to &e lo!-&urdened or short-circuited during
operation$
*or current and oltage sensing function e.ternal !ired and appropriate current
and oltage transfor,er shall &e used, &ased on the reGuired input ,easure,ent
ratings$ Those deices proide the necessar? insulation functionalit?$
All current ,easuring inputs can &e proided !ith 1 A or 5 A no,inal$ Ma5e sure
that the !iring is correct$
+ensitie @round "urrent Measure,ent
The proper use of sensitive current measuring inputs is the measurement of small currents like they could occur
in isolated and high resistance grounded networks.
Due to the sensitiveness of these measuring inputs dont use them for the measurement of ground short circuit
currents like they occur in solidly earthed networks.
f a sensitive measuring input should be used for the measurement of ground short circuit currents, it has to be
ensured, that the measuring currents are transformed by a matching transformer according to the technical data
of the protective device.
"T "onnection Options
The current transformers may be connected in several ways, and the specified configuration affects the way
system measurements are made and results computed. The computation of the residual current R, is
dependent on the system configuration setting for the CT connection. The configurations resulting from the
setting options are shown as well as the calculated R residual current.
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0-phase, 0-!ire I@ "alculated
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A ) 8
IA
I)
I8
1
?9.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
J
1,
11
12
T'ree-p'ase 8urrent "easureent: Ino Secondar2 + B A.
IA
1A
BA
N
I)
1A
BA
N
I8
1A
BA
N
I?
1A
BA
N
I)K
I8K
IAK
I0 calc + IA @ I) @ I8 + IG
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0-phase, 0-!ire I@ Measured
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A ) 8
I)K
IA
I8K
I)
I8
IAK
1
?9.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
J
1,
11
12
T'ree-p'ase 8urrent "easureent : Ino Secondar2 + 1 A.
Ground 8urrent "easuring via Lero SeMuence 8T : IGno Secondar2 + 1 A.

I?K
IA
1A
BA
N
I)
1A
BA
N
I8
1A
BA
N
I?
1A
BA
N
NarningO
T'e s'ielding at t'e disantled end o& t'e line 'as to 3e put t'roug' t'e Pero seMuence
current trans&orer and 'as to 3e grounded at t'e ca3le side.
Lero SeMuence 8urrent
Trans&orer: "easures t'e
ground current 6su o& t'e t'ree
p'ase currents7. 8an 3e used &or
easuring t'e ground current in
isolated and copensated
net/or*s. T'e s'ield is to 3e
returned t'roug' t'e Pero
seMuence current trans&orer.
I? eas + IG
I0 calc + IA @ I) @ I8
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
3-!ire s?ste,, 3
th
"T on Neutral
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A ) 8
IA
I)
I8
1
?Q.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
J
1,
11
12
G-/ire s2ste - Gt' 8T on Neutral : In secondar2 + B A.
IA
1A
BA
N
I)
1A
BA
N
I8
1A
BA
N
I?
1A
BA
N
I)K
I8K
IAK
N
IN
INK
I? eas+IN
I0 calc + IG + IA @ I) @ I8 @ IN
I0 calcR
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3-!ire +?ste, @round "urrent "T Inoling Neutral
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A ) 8
IA
I)
I8
1
?Q.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
J
1,
11
12
G-/ire s2ste /it' ground current 8T 6Toroidal 7 involving Neutral : In secondar2 + B A.
IA
1A
BA
N
I)
1A
BA
N
I8
1A
BA
N
I?
1A
BA
N
I)K
I8K
IAK
N
IN
I? eas + IG
I0 calc + IA @ I) @ I8
I0 calcR
IG + IA @ I) @ I8 @ IN
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Motor 7iring "onfiguration E.a,ple
$ypical Eternal "ensing Connections
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M
C AB
1
>3$
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
A
1A
5A
N
B
1A
5A
N
C
1A
5A
N
X
1A
5A
N
Do not use
1
>0$
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
A
1A
5A
N
B
1A
5A
N
C
1A
5A
N
X
1A
5A
N
1
?H.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
V?
V85
V8A
V)5
V)8
VA5
VA)
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+lot >5% Multi-Input Output-"ard
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
The type of card in this slot is dependent on the ordered device type. The different variants have a different
scope of functions.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
B)I< >5 and RO3 >5C% Assembly Group with eight digital inputs and four relay output contacts.
BAN IO: RO3 >5C% Assembly Group with two analog inputs and two analog outputs and four relay output
contacts.
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
)I< >- )igital Inputs
This module is provided with 8 grouped digital inputs. n chapter [Device parameter/Digital nputs] the
assignment of the digital inputs is specified.
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 0$58-0$2; N, M5-2 In-l&N$
The ground ter,inal has to &e connected to the P-poleQ !hen using )" suppl?$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 1 Slot 2
X101
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
*or each digital input group the related oltage input range has to &e configured$
7rong s!itching thresholds can result in ,alfunctions-!rong signal transfer
ti,es$
#ia the Passign,ent listQ the states of the digital inputs are assigned to the
,odule inputs Be$g$ IM1NC$
The digital inputs are provided with different switching thresholds (can be configured) (two AC and five DC input
ranges). For each group the following switching thresholds can be defined:
24V DC
48V DC / 60V DC
110 V AC/DC
230 V AC/DC
f a voltage >80% of the set switching threshold is applied at the digital input, the state change is recognized
(physically "1). f the voltage is below 40% of the set switching threshold, the device detects physically "0.
RO-3> - Rela? Output "ontacts
The Relay Output Contacts are dry-type contacts. n the Assignment/Relay Output Contacts section, the
assignment of the Relay Output Contacts is specified. The changeable signals are listed in the Assignment List
section.
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,N$
/lease carefull? consider the current carr?ing capacit? of the Rela? Output
"ontacts$ /lease refer to the Technical )ata$
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COM1
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
COM1
RO1
RO2
RO3
RO4
1
9
2
G
B
H
I
C
J
1
,
1
1
1
2
1
9
1
G
1
B
1
H
1
I
1
C
1
>O$
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
RO1
RO2
RO3
RO4
COM1
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
COM1
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
AN I0: > - Analog Inputs and Outputs
There are 2 Analog nput and 2 Analog Output channels that are configurable to either 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, or
0-10 V. Each of the channels can be independently programmed to either of these three input/output modes.
For details on the Analog nputs/Outputs, please refer to the Technical Data.
Analog inputs:
Two analog inputs with one common potential. Each input has its own common terminal.
The mode of each input can be individually selected between current or voltage input.
n current mode the measuring range is 0-20 mA.
n current mode the input resistor is 500 Ohm.
n voltage mode the measuring range is 0-10 V.
n voltage mode the input resistor is 100 kOhm.
The accuracy is 0.5 % of the nominal value 20 mA/10 V.
The test voltage of the inputs (one group) against other electrical groups and earth is 2.5 kV.
Analog outputs:
Two analog outputs with one common potential. Each output has its own common terminal.
The mode of each output can be individually selected between current or voltage output.
n current mode the output range is 0-20 mA.
n current mode the maximum load resistance is 1 kOhm.
n voltage mode the output range is 0-10 V.
n voltage mode the outputs are short circuit proof.
The accuracy is 0.5 % of the nominal value 20 mA/10 V.
The test voltage of the outputs (one group) against other electrical groups and earth is 2.5 kV.
Wiring:
Shielded cable is recommended.
The test voltage against earth is 1.0 kV and against other electrical groups 2.5 kV.
HF-Shield:
The terminals of the HF shield should be used, when connecting the shield to earth on both sides of the
cable is not possible. On one side of the cable the shield has to be directly connected to earth.
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 0$58-0$2; N, M5-2 In-l&N$
For details on the Analog nputs or Outputs please refer to the Technical Data.
RO-3> - Rela? Output "ontacts
The Relay Output Contacts are dry-type contacts. n the Assignment/Relay Output Contacts section, the
assignment of the Relay Output Contacts is specified. The changeable signals are listed in the Assignment List
section.
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Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,N$
/lease carefull? consider the current carr?ing capacit? of the Rela? Output
"ontacts$ /lease refer to the Technical )ata$
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Ter,inals
Electro-,echanical Assign,ent
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1
9
2
G
B
H
I
C
J
1
,
1
1
1
2
1
9
1
G
1
B
1
H
1
I
1
C
An4ut 1 84"
An4ut 1
An4ut 2
An4ut 2 84"
<% S'ield
AnIn 1
AnIn 2
AnIn 1 84"
AnIn 2 84"
<% S'ield
RO1
RO2
RO3
RO4
1
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
J
1,
11
12
19
1G
1B
1H
1I
1C
?Q.
An4ut 1 84"
An4ut 1
An4ut 2
An4ut 2 84"
<% S'ield
AnIn 1
AnIn 2
AnIn 1 84"
AnIn 2 84"
<% S'ield
RO1
RO2
RO3
RO4
IM02602012E EMR-5000
+lot >8% #oltage Transfor,er Measuring Inputs
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
This slot contains the voltage transformer measuring inputs.
#oltage Measuring Inputs
The device is provided with 4 voltage measuring inputs. Three for measuring the mains voltages (%!A&'(
%!&C' ( %!CA' ) in case of *pen #elta) or phase-to-neutral voltages (%!A'( %!&'( %!C' in case of +ye). The
fourth measuring input is to be used for %!,'.
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 1$:-1-8 N, M11-15 In-l&N$
The rotating field of ?our po!er suppl? s?ste, has to &e ta5en in to account$
Ma5e sure that the oltage transfor,ers are !ired correctl?$
*or the Open )elta connection the s?ste, para,eter PMain #T conQ has to &e set
to POpen )eltaQ$
*or the 7?e connection the s?ste, para,eter PMain #T conQ has to &e set to
P7?eQ$
/lease refer to the Technical )ata$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
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/in Assign,ent
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VA.1 1
2
6
3
7
8
5
4
VA.2
VB.1
VB.2
VC.1
VC.2
VX1.1
VX1.2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VX
VC/VCA
VB/VBC
VA/VAB
>O$
IM02602012E EMR-5000
"o,,on #T 7irings
Check the installation direction of the VTs.
It is i,peratie that the secondar? sides of ,easuring transfor,ers &e grounded$
*or current and oltage sensing function, e.ternall? !ired and appropriate
current and oltage transfor,er ,ust &e used, &ased on the reGuired input
,easure,ent ratings$ Those deices proide the necessar? insulation
functionalit?$
#T "hec5 Measuring #alues
Connect a three-phase measuring voltage equal to the rated voltage to the relay.
Ta5e the connection of the ,easuring transfor,ers Bopen delta-7?e connectionC
into account$
Now adjust the voltage values in the nominal voltage range with the corresponding nominal frequencies that are
not likely to cause over-voltage or under-voltage trips.
Compare the values shown in the device display with the readings of the measuring instruments. The deviation
must be according to the specifications in the Technical Data section.
#T 7?e
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A ) 8
VA)
V)8
V8A
VA
V)
V8
VAK
A
8
)
N
V)K V8K
VA)K
V)8K
V8AK
1
?Q.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
T'ree-p'ase voltage easureent - /iring o& t'e easureent inputs : (N2e(
V?
V85
V8A
V)5
V)8
VA5
VA)
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
#T Open )elta
+lot >101% =RT) Interface
Rear side of the device (Slots)
f the device is equipped with an URTD interface is dependent on the ordered device type.
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
A ) 8
VA)
V)8
V8A
A
8
)
VA)K
V)8K
V8AK
1
?Q.
2
9
G
B
H
I
C
T/o-p'ase voltage easureent - /iring o& t'e easuring inputs: (4pen
Delta(
V?
V85
V8A
V)5
V)8
VA5
VA)
IM02602012E EMR-5000
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
Interface for the =RT) Module
The Universal Resistance-Temperature Detector (URTD) module has to be connected to the protective device at
the special fiber optic interface (1 optical slave).
Terminal Marking
Inter8a3e 8or t-e External "R#D (od&le Inter8a3e Ext. "R#D (od&le
+lot >100% Ethernet Interface
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
An Ethernet interface may be available depending on the device type ordered.
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Ethernet - R935
Ter,inal Mar5ing
+lot >100% )ata "o,,unication
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
The data communication interface in the >100 slot is dependent on the ordered device type. The scope of
functions is dependent on the type of data communication interface.
Available assembly groups in this slot:
RS485 Terminals
The aaila&le co,&inations can &e gathered fro, the ordering code$
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot1 Slot2
X101
1 <
T
x
D

+
T
x
D

R
x
D

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N
.
C
.
N
.
C
.
R
x
D

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.
C
.
N
.
C
.
IM02602012E EMR-5000
R+3<5 - Mod&us
R
RT=
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is :-3 In-l& M0$::-0$35 N,N$
Ter,inal Mar5ing
/in Assign,ent
The Mod&us
R
connection ca&le ,ust &e shielded$ The shielding has to &e fi.ed
at the scre! that is ,ar5ed !ith the ground s?,&ol at the rear side of the deice$
The co,,unication is (alf )uple.$
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6 4 5 3 2 1
R1
R2
R1
+5V GND
R1 = 560
R2 = 120
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
Protective Relay
H
F

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h
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l
d
1
X
1
0
3
23456
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
+5V GND
5
6
0

5
6
0

120
Protective Relay
H
F

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h
i
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l
d
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
7iring E.a,ple% )eice in the Middle of the 6us
7iring E.a,ple% )eice at the End of the 6=+ B=sing the Integrated Ter,inal ResistorC
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6 4 5 3 2 1
+5V GND
R1 = 560
R2 = 120
Protective Relay
B(+)
A(-)
R1
R2
R1
H
F

S
h
i
e
l
d
6 4 5 3 2 1
+5V GND
R1 = 560
R2 = 120
Protective Relay
B(+)
B(+)*
A(-)
A(-)*
R1
R2
R1
H
F

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h
i
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"hielding *ptions (-)wire . "hield)
"hielding *ptions (/)wire . "hield)
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1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
Shield at bus master side
connected to earth termination
resistors used
Shield at bus device side
connected to earth termination
resistors used
Shield at bus master side
connected to earth termination
resistors not used
Shield at bus device side
connected to earth termination
resistors not used
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
B
(
+
)
A
(
-
)
T
R
-
N
T
R
-
N
T
R
-
N
T
R
-
N
C
o
m
m
o
n
C
o
m
m
o
n
C
o
m
m
o
n
C
o
m
m
o
n
H
F

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h
i
e
l
d
H
F

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l
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H
F

S
h
i
e
l
d
H
F

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h
i
e
l
d
2.2nF
internal
2.2nF
internal
2.2nF
internal
2.2nF
internal
Shield at bus master side
connected to earth termination
resistors used
Shield at bus device side
connected to earth termination
resistors used
Shield at bus master side
connected to earth termination
resistors not used
Shield at bus device side
connected to earth termination
resistors not used
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
2.2nF
internal
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
2.2nF
(internal)
1 3 2 4 5 6
T
R
-
P
1 3 2 4 5 6
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
+lot >103% IRI@-600> and +uperision "ontact
Rear Side of the Device (Slots)
This comprises the RG-B00X and the System contact (Supervision Contact).
+?ste, "ontact and IRI@-600>
Ma5e sure that the tightening torGue is 5-2 In-l& M0$58-0$2; N,N$
Ter,inals
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X1
X2 X3
X100 X102
X5 X6
X104
X4
X103
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X101
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IM02602012E EMR-5000
/in Assign,ent for )eice
The Supervision Contact (SC) closes after the boot phase of the device if the protection is working. This Super-
vision Contact (SC) will open if an internal device error has occurred (please refer to the Self Supervision sec-
tion).
The "ystem)*0 contact ("C relay) cannot be configured. The system contact is a Form "C contact that picks
up when the device is free from internal faults. While the device is booting up, the "ystem *0 relay ("C) re-
mains dropped-off (unenergized). As soon as the system is properly started, the System Contact picks up and
the assigned LED is activated accordingly (please refer to the Self Supervision section).
>1:0 - /" Interface
The interface is a 9-pole D-Sub at all device fronts.
/in Assign,ent
Assign,ent of the Null Mode, "a&le
Assignment of the fully wired( null modem cable.
#sub )1 (2emale) "ignal #sub )1 (2emale) "ignal
2 RxD 3 TxD
3 TxD 2 RxD
4 DTR 6,1 DSR, DCD
6,1 DSR, DCD 4 DTR
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1 DCD
2 RxD
3 TxD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
Housing shielded
9 R
5 1
6 9
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
#sub )1 (2emale) "ignal #sub )1 (2emale) "ignal
7 RTS 8 CTS
8 CTS 7 RTS
5 GND (Ground) 5 GND (Ground)
9 Ring Signal 9 Ring Signal
The connection ca&le ,ust &e shielded$
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PS2
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Start
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E M R
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
7iring )iagra,s
Please refer to the file "emr-5000_wiring_diagrams.pdf on your User manual CD.
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Input, Output, and LE) +ettings
)igital Input "onfiguration
The State of the Digital nputs can be checked within menu:
[Operations/Status Display/Name of the assembly group (e.g. D-8X)]
The Digital nputs can be configured within menu:
[Device Para/Digital nputs/Name of the assembly group (e.g. D-8X)/Group X]
Set the following parameters for each of the digital inputs:
%3ominal voltage'4
%#ebouncing time': A state change will only be adopted by the digital input after the debouncing time
has expired; and
%Inverting' (where necessary).
The de&ouncing ti,e !ill &e started each ti,e the state of the input signal
alternates$
In addition to the de&ouncing ti,e that can &e set ia soft!are, there is al!a?s a
hard!are de&ouncing ti,e Bappro. 1: ,sC that cannot &e turned of$
)I-</ >
Name of the Assembly group:
D-8P X1
)eice /ara,eters of the )igital Inputs on )I-</ >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
:o2 Volta9e :o2inal 1olta9e o8 t-e di9ital inp&ts 24 V d3,
4% V d3,
60 V d3,
110/120 Vd3,
2=0/240 Vd3,
110/120 Va3,
2=0/240 Va3
110/120 V d3 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 1+
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State of the Digital nput .
nverting
nput Signal
Nom Voltage
D Slot X.D x
XOR
Debouncing Time
t
,
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 1
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 1+
:o2 Volta9e :o2inal 1olta9e o8 t-e di9ital inp&ts 24 Vd3,
4% Vd3,
60 Vd3,
110/120 Vd3,
2=0/240 Vd3,
110/120 Va3,
2=0/240 Va3
110/120 Vd3 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 2+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 2+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 2
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p 2+
:o2 Volta9e :o2inal 1olta9e o8 t-e di9ital inp&ts 24 Vd3,
4% Vd3,
60 Vd3,
110/120 Vd3,
2=0/240 Vd3,
110/120 Va3,
2=0/240 Va3
110/120 Vd3 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e =
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 4
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
De6o&n3in9
#i2e *
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 6
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e C
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
In1ertin9 % In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e %
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)%, >1
/!ro&p =+
)igital Inputs Output +ignals on )I-</ >
Name Description
DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
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)I-< > +ettings
Name of the Assembly group:
D-8 X5
)eice /ara,eters of the )igital Inputs on )I-< >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
:o2 Volta9e :o2inal 1olta9e o8 t-e di9ital inp&ts 24 Vd3,
4% Vd3,
60 Vd3,
110/120 Vd3,
2=0/240 Vd3,
110/120 Va3,
2=0/240 Va3
110/120 Vd3 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 1
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 2
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e =
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 4
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
De6o&n3in9
#i2e *
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e 6
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e C
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
:o De6o&n3in9 #i2e,
20 2s,
*0 2s,
100 2s
20 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
In1ertin9 % In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Di9ital Inp&ts
/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
De6o&n3in9
#i2e %
A 3-an9e o8 t-e state o8 a di9ital inp&t will
onl? 6e re3o9ni@ed a8ter t-e de6o&n3in9
ti2e -as expired A6e3o2e e88e3ti1eB. #-&s,
transient si9nals will not 6e 2isinterpreted.
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20 2s,
*0 2s,
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/DI)% >*
/!ro&p 1+
)igital Inputs Output +ignals on )I-< >
Name Description
DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
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7ired Inputs BAliasesC
Available Elements:
Wired nputs
The module +iredInputs allows to alias Digital nputs. By means of the menu [Device Para/Wirednputs] the
User can assign specific functions on digital inputs.
Alias Example: The 52a contact will be assigned/connected to Digital input1 (D1). Once the 52a is aliased
(linked) on the D1, the signal Wirednput.52A can be used instead of the D1 signal for
further processing within the protective relay. That means, from now on any state changes of
the Digital nput1 will we represented by the Wirednput.52A signal.
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eter of the 7ired Inputs 7ired
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
$Dr #ro&6le $reaDer #ro&6le ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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/<ired Inp&ts+
(ain.ont (ain .onta3tor ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart.ont 0tartin9 .onta3tor ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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/<ired Inp&ts+
R&n.ont R&nnin9 .onta3tor Ain3 seE&en3eB ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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/<ired Inp&ts+
0tart 0tart ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0top 0top ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext,er1 External ,er2issi1e1 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext,er2 External ,er2issi1e2 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ext#rip1 External #rip1 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext#rip2 External #rip2 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Forward Forward ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Re1erse Re1erse ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
!rp0et0ele3t !ro&p 0ettin9 0ele3t ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Go9 Forward Go9Fow ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Go9 re1erse Go9Re1 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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/<ired Inp&ts+
speed1 0peed1 ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
;o3al ;o3al ARe2oteB ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
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+tates of the Inputs of the 7ired Inputs Module
Name Description Assignment Via
$Dr #ro&6le)I $reaDer #ro&6le 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
(ain.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 (ain .onta3tor 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
0tart.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tartin9
.onta3tor
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/<ired Inp&ts+
R&n.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 R&nnin9
.onta3tor Ain3 seE&en3eB
'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
0tart)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
0top)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0top 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext,er1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External
,er2issi1e1
'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext,er2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External
,er2issi1e2
'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext#rip1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip1 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Ext#rip)I2 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip2 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Forward 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Re1erse 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
!rp0et0ele3t)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 !ro&p 0ettin9
0ele3t
'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Go9 Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Fow 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Go9 re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Re1 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
speed1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0peed1 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
;o3al)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 ;o3al ARe2oteB 'De1i3e ,ara
/<ired Inp&ts+
Rela? Output "onfiguration
The State of the Relay Output Contacts can be checked within menu:
[Operations/Status Display/Name of the assembly group (e.g. RO-XX)]
The Relay Output Contacts can be configured within menu:
[Device Para/Relay Outputs/Name of the assembly group (e.g. RO-XX)]
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Set the following parameters for each of the relay output contacts.
Up to seven (7) signals from the assignment list (OR-connected).
The states of the module outputs and the signals (e.g. states of protective functions) can be assigned to
the relay output contacts. The relay output contacts are "dry-type" contacts.
Each of the assigned signals can be inverted.
The (collective) state of the relay output contacts can be inverted.
By the Operating Mode it can be determined whether the relay output works in 3ormally %#e)Energi5ed'
or 3ormally Energi5ed' principle.
Each relay output contact can be set as %6atched' (Latched = active or inactive). A latched relay output
contact will return to it's latched position after a loss of power to the protective device. A latched relay
output contact will keep its position as long as it has not been reset and as long as the power supply
feeds the protective relay. n the case of a loss of power to the protective device, the relays will return to
the latched position once the power is restored to the protective device (latched = relay output contacts
have a memory). A latched state of a relay output contact always needs to be reset after a power loss
even if the assignments are taken away (if the assignments are reprogrammed).
6atched 7 inactive':
f the latching function is %inactive', the relay output and, respectively, the relay output contact will adopt
the state of those pickups that were assigned.
%6atched 7 active':
f the latching function is %active', the state of the relay output and, respectively, the relay output contact
that was set by the pickups will be stored (they have a memory that needs to be reset).
The relay output contact can only be acknowledged after reset of those signals that had initiated the
setting of the relay and after expiration of the t)*22 delay'.
At signal changes, the minimal latching time (%t)*22 delay') ensures that the relay will be maintained as
picked-up or released for at least this period.
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If the rela? output contacts are configured as LatchedSactive, the? !ill 5eep
their position een if there is a po!er outage !ithin the po!er suppl? of the
protectie deice$
If the rela? output contacts are configured as PLatchedSactieQ, the? !ill also
retain their position een if the? are reprogra,,ed in another !a?$ This also
applies if the rela? output contacts are set to Latched is set to inactive$
Resetting a rela? output contact that has latched a signal !ill al!a?s reGuire an
ac5no!ledg,ent$
The System OK Relay B!atchdogC cannot &e configured$
Ac8nowledgment *ptions
Relay output contacts can be acknowledged:
Via the push-button C at the operating panel;
f 6atched is active'( each relay output contact can be acknowledged by a signal (for example: t could
be reset by the state of a digital input);
Via the module Ex Acknowledge where all relay output contacts can be acknowledged at once if the
signal for external acknowledgment that was selected from the Assignment list becomes true (e.g.:
the state of a digital input); and
Via Communication (Comm), all relay output contacts can be acknowledged at once.
Rela? output contacts can &e set &? force or disar,ed Bfor co,,isioning
support, please refer to the T+erice-)isar,ing the Rela? Output "ontactsT and
T+erice-*orcing the Rela? Output "ontactsT sectionsC$
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RO-34I > - +ettings
RO-4Z X2
RO-4 X5
)irect "o,,ands of RO-34I >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
DI0AR(ED #-is is t-e se3ond step, a8ter t-e
HDI0AR(ED .trlH -as 6een a3ti1ated, t-at
is reE&ired to DI0AR( t-e rela? o&tp&t
3onta3ts. #-is will DI0AR( t-ose rela?
o&tp&t 3onta3ts t-at are 3&rrentl? not
lat3-ed and t-at are not ti2in9 o&t.
.A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order
to sa8el? per8or2 2aintenan3e w-ile
eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire
pro3ess o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9
and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot 6e
disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e
rela?s are AR(ED A!AI: a8ter
2aintenan3e.
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O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state. For3in9 all rela? o&tp&t
3onta3ts o8 an entire asse26l? 9ro&p -as
pre3eden3e to 8or3in9 a sin9le rela? o&tp&t.
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O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
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/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
For3e RO2 $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
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For3e RO= $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
For3e RO4 $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of RO-34I >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.1 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist $Dr.#rip.2d 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist (0tart.$lo 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
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In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.1 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
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;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist (0tart.0,H$lo3
DAlar2
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist 46'2+.#rip 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist 49.Alar2
#i2eo&t
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist R#D.Alar2 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;o9i3.;E1.!ate
O&t
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.1 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist $Dr.O,E: .2d 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
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Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
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t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist $Dr..;O0E
.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
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Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
DI0AR(ED
.trl
Ena6les and disa6les t-e disar2in9 o8 t-e
rela? o&tp&t 3onta3ts. #-is is t-e 8irst step o8
a two step pro3ess, to in-i6it t-e operation
or t-e rela? o&tp&t 3onta3ts. ,lease re8er to
HDI0AR(EDH 8or t-e se3ond step.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >2+
Disar2 (ode .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to
sa8el? per8or2 2aintenan3e w-ile
eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire
pro3ess o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9
and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot 6e
disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e
rela?s are AR(ED A!AI: a8ter
2aintenan3e.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >2+
t)#i2eo&t
DI0AR(
#-e rela?s will 6e ar2ed a9ain a8ter
expirin9 o8 t-is ti2e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (ode K #i2eo&t
DI0AR(
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >2+
For3e (ode $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tates 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB in
3ase t-at t-e Rela? O&tp&t is not in a
disar2ed state. #-e rela?s 3an 6e set 8ro2
nor2al operation Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to
t-e assi9ned si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH
or H8or3e de)ener9i@edH state.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
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t)#i2eo&t
For3e
#-e O&tp&t 0tate will 6e set 6? 8or3e 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e. #-at 2eans, 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t does
not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e si9nals t-at are
assi9ned on it.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (ode K #i2eo&t
DI0AR(
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >2+
Input +tates of RO-34I >
Name Description Assignment Via
RO1.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO1.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
A3D si9nal RO 1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 1+
RO2.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
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RO2.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO2.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO2.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO2.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO2.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO2.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
A3D si9nal RO 2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 2+
RO=.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO=.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO=.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO=.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO=.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
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RO=.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO=.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
A3D si9nal RO = (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO =+
RO4.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
RO4.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
A3D si9nal RO 4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >2
/RO 4+
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+ignals of RO-34I >
Name Description
I O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO 4 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
DI0AR(EDI 0i9nal5 .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to sa8el? per8or2
2aintenan3e w-ile eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire pro3ess
o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9 and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot
6e disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e rela?s are AR(ED
A!AI: a8ter 2aintenan3e
O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed
and -en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
Additional Input +tates of the Rela? Output "ontacts
Name Description Assignment Via
RO1.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO1.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
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A3D si9nal RO 1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
RO2.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO2.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
A3D si9nal RO 2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
RO=.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO=.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO=.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
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RO=.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO=.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO=.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO=.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
A3D si9nal RO = (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
RO4.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
RO4.C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Assi9n2ent 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
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A3D si9nal RO 4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent si9nal
8or t-e Rela? O&tp&t. I8 lat3-in9 is set to
a3ti1e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-ose si9nals t-at initiated
t-e settin9 are 8allen 6a3D and t-e -old ti2e
is expired.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Additional +ignals of the Rela? Output "ontacts
Name Description
RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO 4 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
DI0AR(EDI 0i9nal5 .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to sa8el? per8or2
2aintenan3e w-ile eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire pro3ess
o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9 and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot
6e disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e rela?s are AR(ED
A!AI: a8ter 2aintenan3e
O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed
and -en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
RO-3 > +ettings
)irect "o,,ands of RO-3 >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
DI0AR(ED #-is is t-e se3ond step, a8ter t-e
HDI0AR(ED .trlH -as 6een a3ti1ated, t-at
is reE&ired to DI0AR( t-e rela? o&tp&t
3onta3ts. #-is will DI0AR( t-ose rela?
o&tp&t 3onta3ts t-at are 3&rrentl? not
lat3-ed and t-at are not ti2in9 o&t.
.A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order
to sa8el? per8or2 2aintenan3e w-ile
eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire
pro3ess o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9
and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot 6e
disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e
rela?s are AR(ED A!AI: a8ter
2aintenan3e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 DI0AR(ED .trl K A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >*+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
For3e all O&ts $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state. For3in9 all rela? o&tp&t
3onta3ts o8 an entire asse26l? 9ro&p -as
pre3eden3e to 8or3in9 a sin9le rela? o&tp&t.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
For3e RO1 $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
For3e RO2 $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
For3e RO= $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
For3e RO4 $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tate 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
#-e rela? 3an 6e set 8ro2 nor2al operation
Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to t-e assi9ned
si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH or H8or3e de)
ener9i@edH state.
:or2al,
De)Ener9i@ed,
Ener9i@ed
:or2al '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
)eice /ara,eters of RO-3 >
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
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Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 1+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
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In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 2+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
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;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
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In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO =+
Operatin9
(ode
Operatin9 (ode :or2 De)ener9,
:or2 Ener9
:or2 De)ener9 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
lat3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
A3Dnowled92e
nt
A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal ) An
a3Dnowled92ent si9nal At-at a3Dnowled9es
t-e 3orrespondin9 Rela? O&tp&tB 3an 6e
assi9ned to ea3- Rela? O&tp&t. #-e
a3Dnowled92ent)si9nal is onl? e88e3ti1e i8
t-e para2eter H;at3-edH is set to a3ti1e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 In1ertin9 o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
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Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent 6 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 6 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
Assi9n2ent C Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
In1ertin9 C In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Rela? O&tp&ts
/RO)4 >*
/RO 4+
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DI0AR(ED
.trl
Ena6les and disa6les t-e disar2in9 o8 t-e
rela? o&tp&t 3onta3ts. #-is is t-e 8irst step o8
a two step pro3ess, to in-i6it t-e operation
or t-e rela? o&tp&t 3onta3ts. ,lease re8er to
HDI0AR(EDH 8or t-e se3ond step.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >*+
Disar2 (ode .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to
sa8el? per8or2 2aintenan3e w-ile
eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire
pro3ess o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9
and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot 6e
disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e
rela?s are AR(ED A!AI: a8ter
2aintenan3e.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >*+
t)#i2eo&t
DI0AR(
#-e rela?s will 6e ar2ed a9ain a8ter
expirin9 o8 t-is ti2e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (ode K #i2eo&t
DI0AR(
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/DI0AR(ED
/RO)4 >*+
For3e (ode $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tates 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB in
3ase t-at t-e Rela? O&tp&t is not in a
disar2ed state. #-e rela?s 3an 6e set 8ro2
nor2al operation Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to
t-e assi9ned si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH
or H8or3e de)ener9i@edH state.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
t)#i2eo&t
For3e
#-e O&tp&t 0tate will 6e set 6? 8or3e 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e. #-at 2eans, 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t does
not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e si9nals t-at are
assi9ned on it.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (ode K #i2eo&t
DI0AR(
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/For3e RO
/RO)4 >*+
Analog Outputs
Available Elements:
AnOut[1] ,AnOut[2]
The E-Series relays can be programmed to output for three different ranges of either 0- 20mA, 4- 20 mA, or 0-10
Volts.
These outputs can be configured by the User to represent the status of User programmed parameters that are
available from the relay. The User will find the configuration menu for this feature under the [Device Para/
Analog Outputs] menu option. Here the User can define to which parameter the output will correlate. As with
any parameter, a password is required to configure this feature.
To program this feature, the User will select the Analog Outputs option under the main menu item "Device
PARA. Then select the wrench icon which will allow the assignment of the output to a parameter monitored by
the relay.
The available signals, that can be assigned onto the analog outputs are shown in the "List of Analog Outputs.
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Once the assignment has been made, the User can select the expected range of the parameter that will
correlate to the analog output. The User will be required to enter a "Range min, and "Range max. The "Range
min will determine the value at which e.g. 4 mA will be transmitted by the relay. Likewise, the "Range max
value will determine the value that will result in the transmission of a 20 mA output. The same applies when the
output is configured to 0- 10 Volts.
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Analog Outputs
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Assi9n2ent Assi9n2ent 1..n, Analo9O&tp&t;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
Ran9e AdN&sta6le ran9e 0...20 2A,
4...20 2A,
0...10 V
0...20 2A 'De1i3e ,ara
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
Ran9e 2ax AdN&sta6le ran9e 2axi2&2. Enter t-e
2eas&rin9 1al&e as (ax 1al&e t-at
3orresponds to t-e 2axi2&2 o8 analo9
o&tp&t 1al&e A&se t-e &nit w-i3- is
displa?ed 8or 2eas&rin9 1al&es w-ile H,er
&nit 1al&esH s3alin9 is a3ti1eB.
)999999.00 ) 999999.00O. 1.00O. 'De1i3e ,ara
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
Ran9e 2in AdN&sta6le ran9e 2ini2&2. Enter t-e
2eas&rin9 1al&e as (in 1al&e t-at
3orresponds to t-e 2ini2&2 o8 analo9
o&tp&t 1al&e A&se t-e &nit w-i3- is
displa?ed 8or 2eas&rin9 1al&es w-ile H,er
&nit 1al&esH s3alin9 is a3ti1eB.
)999999.00 ) 999999.00O. 0.00O. 'De1i3e ,ara
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
For3e (ode For 3o22issionin9 p&rposes or 8or
2aintenan3e, Analo9 O&tp&ts 3an 6e set 6?
8or3e. $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al
Analo9 O&tp&ts 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
t)#i2eo&t
For3e
#-e Analo9 O&tp&t Val&e will 6e set 6?
8or3e 8or t-e d&ration o8 t-is ti2e. #-at
2eans 8or t-e d&ration o8 t-is ti2e t-e
Analo9 O&tp&t does not s-ow t-e 1al&e o8
t-e si9nals t-at are assi9ned on it.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 For3e (ode K A3ti1e
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
)irect "o,,ands of the Analog Outputs
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/Analo9 O&tp&ts
/AnO&t'1++
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For3e Val&e $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e Analo9 O&tp&t
Val&e 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
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V#.VR 3al3 R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VR AR(0B
V#.VA$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA$ #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V$. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$. #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V.A #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V.A #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.VA #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
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.# Di88.I. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B
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Analog Inputs
These inputs can be configured by the User to represent the status of external analog values that are fed to the
relay.
Using Analog nputs is a two step procedure. The User has to configure the Measuring Elements and the
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Ann[x]). That means the number of Measuring Elements is equal to the number of analog inputs. The User can
set for each Measuring Element the type of input (e.g. 4...20 mA). The Measuring Element will provide, based
on this setting, analog values. The values that are provided by the Measuring Elements have to be assigned
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multiple Analog 9rotection Elements The number and names of the Analog 9rotection Elements are depending
on the ordered device.
Examples for Analog Input Elements.
Generator Protection Device (Example): FldC[n] - DC Field Current.
Motor Protection Device (Example): Spd[n] Speed.
Transformer Protection Device (Example) TapV[n] - Tap Voltage.
Each Analog Input Element is available as an Alarm and as a $rip Element.
$he Configuration Comprises:
Step 1
(Please see section "Setting the Measuring Elements): The first step is to set within the [Device Parameters] the
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measuring values will be provided by each analog input (e.g. 4...20 mA).
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+tep 1 - +etting the Measuring Ele,ents
The User can set the type of input within the [Device Para/ Analog nputs] menu option.
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Also the Pickup Mode can be selected between over' and under'. The setting over' means the relay picks
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,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/AnIn'1++
t)#i2eo&t
For3e
#-e Analo9 Inp&t Val&e will 6e set 6? 8or3e
8or t-e d&ration o8 t-is ti2e. #-at 2eans 8or
t-e d&ration o8 t-is ti2e t-e Analo9 Inp&t
does not s-ow t-e 1al&e o8 t-e si9nals t-at
are assi9ned on it.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 For3e (ode K A3ti1e
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/AnIn'1++
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#alues of the Analog Measuring Ele,ents
Value Description Menu Path
Val&e (eas&red 1al&e o8 t-e Inp&t in per3ent 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Analo9 Val&es+
List of the Aaila&le Measuring Inputs
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
AnIn'1+.Val&e (eas&red 1al&e o8 t-e Inp&t in per3ent
AnIn'2+.Val&e (eas&red 1al&e o8 t-e Inp&t in per3ent
Analog Alarm 9rotection Elements
FldC[1] ,Pres[1] ,Tmp[1] ,Vibr[1] ,Spd[1] ,VBat[1] ,AnaP[1]
Inputs of the Analog Alar, Ele,ents
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
+ignals BOutput +tatesC of the Analog Alar, Ele,ents
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Alar2 Alar2
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Analog Alar, Ele,ents
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
,i3D&p #-res-old 0.1 ) 100.0P 20P ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M 10.00 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Analog Alar, Ele,ents
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
Do not &se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Analog Alar, Ele,ents
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
(eas&rin9
Inp&t
(eas&rin9 Inp&t 1..n, Analo9O&tp&t;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
,i3D&p (ode ,i3D&p (ode O1er,
"nder
O1er ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'1++
Analog $rip 9rotection Elements
FldC[2] ,Pres[2] ,Tmp[2] ,Vibr[2] ,Spd[2] ,VBat[2] ,AnaP[2]
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
+ignals BOutput +tatesC of the Analog Trip Ele,ents
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Analog Trip Ele,ents
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
,i3D&p #-res-old 0.1 ) 100.0P 20P ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M 10.00 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Analog Trip Ele,ents
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
Do not &se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Analog Trip Ele,ents
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
(eas&rin9
Inp&t
(eas&rin9 Inp&t 1..n, Analo9O&tp&t;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
,i3D&p (ode ,i3D&p (ode O1er,
"nder
O1er ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/Analo9 Inp&ts
/Fld.'2++
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LE) "onfiguration
The LEDs can be configured within menu:
[Device Para/LEDs/Group X]
Attention ,ust &e paid to insure that there are no oerlapping functions due to
dou&le or ,ultiple LE) assign,ent of colors and flashing codes$
If LE)s are configured as LatchedSactive, the? !ill 5eep Breturn toC their &lin5
code and color een if there is a po!er outage !ithin the po!er suppl? of the
protectie deice$
If the LE)s are configured as LatchedSactive, the? !ill also retain their &lin5
code and color een if the LE)s are reprogra,,ed in another !a?$ This also
applies if the LE)s are set to Latched S inactive$ Resetting a LE) that has
latched a signal !ill al!a?s reGuire an ac5no!ledg,ent$
This chapter contains infor,ation on the LE)s that are placed on the left hand
side of the displa? B@roup AC$
If ?our deice is also eGuipped !ith LE)s on the right hand side of the displa?
B@roup 6C, the analog infor,ation in this chapter is alid$ The onl? difference
&et!een T@roup AU and T@roup 6U is !ithin the ,enu paths$
Via the EIN%4F push-button, it is always possible to display the current pickups and alarm texts that are
assigned to an LED. Please refer to the 3avigation section for a description of the NFO push-button
functionality.
Set the following parameters for each LED.
Latching (self holding function): f Latching is set to Active, the state that is set by the pickups will be stored
until it is reset. f Latching is set to Inactive, the LED always adopts the state of those pickups that were
assigned.
%ac8nowledgment': "ignal that will reset the LED.
LED active color: LED lights up in this color when at least one of the allocated functions is valid (red, red-
flashing, green, green flashing, off).
LED inactive color: LED lights up in this color when none of the allocated functions is valid (red, red-
flashing, green, green flashing, off).
%Assignment :...n' Apart from the 6E# for "ystem *0 (*perational), each LED can be assigned up to
five functions (e.g. pickups) out of the Assignment list.
%Inverting an Assignment :...n': This will invert the input signal.
Ac8nowledgment *ptions
LEDs can be acknowledged by:
The push-button C at the operating panel;
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A signal from the LED Reset list (e.g. digital inputs or communication signals) (f 6atched 7 active');
The Ex Acknowledge module - all LEDs can be acknowledged at once, if the signal for external
acknowledgment becomes true (e.g.: the state of a digital input); and
Communication (Comm) - all LEDs can be acknowledged at once.
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The P+?ste, OA BOperationalC Q LE)
This LED flashes green while the device is booting. After booting is complete, the LED for "ystem *0 lights up
in green signaling that the protection (function) is activated'. f, however, in spite of successful booting, or after
the third unsuccessful reboot caused by the self supervision module, the "ystem *0 ; 6E# (Operational)
flashes in red or is solidly illuminated in red, please contact your Eaton Corporation Customer Service
Representative (also see the Self Supervision section).
$he "ystem *0 LED cannot be configured.
LE) +ettings
LEDs group A ,LEDs group B
)eice /ara,eters of the LE)s
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Dependen3? Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K
A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
Red 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
$Dr.#rip.2d
;EDs 9ro&p $5
=C'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
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/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
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!reen 8las-,
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/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
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.olor
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t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
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Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
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/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
(0tart.0,H$lo3
DAlar2
;EDs 9ro&p $5
2C('1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
46'2+.#rip
;EDs 9ro&p $5
2CA'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
49.Alar2
#i2eo&t
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*9('1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
R#D.Alar2
;EDs 9ro&p $5
*9A'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
;o9i3.;E1.!ate
O&t
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).)
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
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A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
Red 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
49.#rip
;EDs 9ro&p $5
%1'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
).)
;EDs 9ro&p $5
%1'=+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
).)
;EDs 9ro&p $5
%1'*+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
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In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
Red 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
46'1+.#rip
;EDs 9ro&p $5
,F)
**A'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
).)
;EDs 9ro&p $5
,F)
**D'1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
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Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p A5
Ina3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p $5
A3ti1e
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
;EDs 9ro&p A5
Red 8las-
;EDs 9ro&p $5
Red
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
(0tart.0tart
;EDs 9ro&p $5
I.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
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Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p A5
Ina3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p $5
A3ti1e
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
Red 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
(0tart.R&n
;EDs 9ro&p $5
R#D.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
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Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e ;ED will 6e lat3-ed
w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p A5
Ina3ti1e
;EDs 9ro&p $5
A3ti1e
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
A3D si9nal A3Dnowled92ent si9nal 8or t-e ;ED. I8
lat3-in9 is set to a3ti1e t-e ;ED 3an onl? 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 all si9nals t-at initiated t-e
settin9 o8 t-e ;ED are no lon9er present.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;at3-ed K A3ti1e
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
;ED A3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is tr&e.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
;EDs 9ro&p A5
!reen
;EDs 9ro&p $5
Red
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
;ED Ina3ti1e
.olor
#-e ;ED li9-ts &p in t-is 3olor i8 t-e state o8
t-e OR)assi9n2ent o8 t-e si9nals is 8alse.
!reen,
Red,
Red 8las-,
!reen 8las-,
)
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
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Assi9n2ent 1 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
(0tart.0top
;EDs 9ro&p $5
%C('1+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
In1ertin9 1 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
Assi9n2ent 2 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ;EDs 9ro&p A5
).)
;EDs 9ro&p $5
%C('2+.#rip.2d
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
In1ertin9 2 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
Assi9n2ent = Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
In1ertin9 = In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
Assi9n2ent 4 Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
In1ertin9 4 In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
Assi9n2ent * Assi9n2ent 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
In1ertin9 * In1ertin9 o8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
LE) Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
;ED1.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
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;ED1.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED1.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED1.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED1.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
A3Dnow 0i9 1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 1+
;ED2.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED2.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED2.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED2.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED2.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
A3Dnow 0i9 2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 2+
;ED=.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;ED=.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
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;ED=.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;ED=.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
;ED=.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
A3Dnow 0i9 = (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED =+
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/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
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/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED4.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED4.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED4.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
A3Dnow 0i9 4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 4+
;ED*.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED*.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED*.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
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Name Description Assignment Via
;ED*.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED*.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
A3Dnow 0i9 * (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED *+
;ED6.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED6.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED6.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED6.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;ED6.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
A3Dnow 0i9 6 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED 6+
;EDC.1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
;EDC.2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
;EDC.= (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
;EDC.4 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
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;EDC.* (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;ED 'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
A3Dnow 0i9 C (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB.
'De1i3e ,ara
/;EDs
/;EDs 9ro&p A
/;ED C+
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*ront /anel
$he following illustration applies to protective devices with a small display:
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5
2 8 < 10
RS232 nterface
(PowerPort-E Connection)
ACK/RST-key NFO Key
(Signals/Messages)
Control
Softkeys
Display LED System OK Programmable LEDs
;
OK-key
3
Programmable LEDs
/rotectie
)eice
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$he following illustration applies to protective devices with a large display:
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1 : 0
5
8 < 2 10
Control
Softkeys
Display LED System OK Programmable LEDs
;
OK-key
3
Programmable LEDs
/rotectie
)eice
NFO Key
(Signals/Messages)
ACK/RST-key
RS232 nterface
(PowerPort-E Connection)
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1
(Example for an insert)
Group A:
Programmable
LEDs
Basically, there are 14 programmable
LEDs (7 on the left, 7 on the right
side)provided for User to configure. The
choice for each programmable LED can
be any signal from the global assignment
list, which includes all internal operation
states of each function activated. Based
on the application need, up to 14 (but not
necessarily all) programmable LEDs can
be activated. By properly configuring
some or all 14 LEDs, the User will be able
to view the relay's overall operation and
some critical information immediately and
intuitively without having to access any
menu.
:
LED System
OK
Should the LED System OK flash red
during operation, contact Customer
Support immediately.
0
Display Via the display, the User can view
operational data and edit the parameters.
3
(Example for an insert)
Group B:
Programmable
LEDs
Basically, there are 14 programmable
LEDs (7 on the left, 7 on the right
side)provided for User to configure. The
choice for each programmable LED can
be any signal from the global assignment
list, which includes all internal operation
states of each function activated. Based
on the application need, up to 14 (but not
necessarily all) programmable LEDs can
be activated. By properly configuring
some or all 14 LEDs, the User will be able
to view the relay's overall operation and
some critical information immediately and
intuitively without having to access any
menu.
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Softkeys The function of the SOFTKEYS
changes. Their active functions appear on
the bottom line of the display.
Possible functions are:
Navigation;
Parameter decrement/increment;
Scrolling up/down a menu page;
Moving to a digit; and
Change into the parameter setting mode
Wrench Symbol.
8
NFO Key
(Signals/Message
s)
Looking through the present LED
assignment. The Direct Select key can be
activated at any time. f the NFO key is
actuated again, the User will leave the
LED menu.
Here only the first assignments of the
LEDs will be shown. Every three seconds
the SOFTKEYs will be shown (flashing).
#isplaying the Multiple Assignments
f the NFO key is pressed, only the first
assignments of any LED is shown. Every
three seconds the SOFTKEYs will be
shown (flashing).
f there is more than one signal assigned
to an LED (indicated by three dots), the
User can check the state of the multiple
assignments by proceeding as follows.
n order to show all (multiple)
assignments, select an LED by means of
the SOFTKEYs up and down.
Via the Softkey right, call up a sub-
menu of this LED that gives the User
detailed information on the state of all
signals assigned to this LED. An arrow
symbol points to the LED whose
assignments are currently displayed.
Via the SOFTKEYs up and down,
the User can call up the next / previous
LED.
n order to leave the LED menu, press the
SOFTKEY left multiple times.
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ACK/RST- Key Used to abort changes and to acknow-
ledge messages as well as resetting coun-
ters.
n order to reset, press the Softkey
Wrench and enter the password.
The User can exit the reset menu by
pressing the Softkey Arrow-left
<
RS232 nterface
(PowerPort-E
Connection)
Connection to the computer/software
PowerPort-E is done via the RS232
interface.
;
OK Key When using the OK key, parameter
changes are temporarily stored. f the
OK key is pressed again, those changes
are stored indefinitely.
10
CTRL Key Access to the Control menu (not available
in all devices)
6asic Menu "ontrol
The graphic User interface is equivalent to a hierarchical structured menu tree. For access to the individual sub-
menus, the SOFTKEYS/Navigation Keys are used. The function of the SOFTKEYS can be found near the
bottom of the display.
Softkey Description
Via SOFTKEY Up, the User will be taken to the prior menu point/one parameter up by
scrolling upwards.
Via SOFTKEY Left, the User will be taken one step back.
Via SOFTKEY Down, the User will be taken to the next menu point/one parameter down
by scrolling downwards.
Via SOFTKEY Right, the User will be taken to a sub-menu.
Via SOFTKEY Top of List, the User will be taken directly to the top of a list.
Via SOFTKEY Bottom of List, the User will be taken directly to the end of a list.
Via SOFTKEY +, the related digit will be incremented. (Continuous pressure -> fast).
Via SOFTKEY -, the related digit will be decremented. (Continuous pressure -> fast)
Via SOFTKEY Left, the User will be taken one digit to the left.
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Softkey Description
Via SOFTKEY Right, the User will be taken one digit to the right.
Via SOFTKEY Parameter Setting, the User will call up the parameter setting mode.
Via SOFTKEY Delete, data will be deleted.
Fast forward scrolling is possible via SOFTKEY Fast forward
Fast backward scrolling is possible via SOFTKEY Fast backward
n order to return to the main menu, just keep pressing the Softkey Arrow-Left until you arrive at the Main
Menu.
/o!er/ort-E Ae?&oard "o,,ands
The User can control PowerPort-E alternatively by means of keyboard commands (instead of the mouse).
Key Description
Move up within the navigation tree or parameter list.


Move down within the navigation tree or parameter list.


Collapse the tree item or select a folder on a higher level.
Expands the tree item or selects a sub-folder.
Numpad + Expands the tree item.
Numpad - Collapses the tree item.
Home Moves to the top of the active window.
End Moves to the bottom of the active window.
Ctrl+O Opens the file opening dialog. Allows browsing through the file system for an existing
device file.
Ctrl+N Creates a new parameter file by means of a template.
Ctrl+S Saves the actual loaded parameter file.
F1 Displays the on-line help information.
F2 Loads device data.
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Key Description
F5 Reloads the displayed data of a device.
Ctrl+F5 Enables the automatic refresh.
Ctrl+Shift+T Moves back to the navigation window.
Ctrl+F6 Walks through the tabular forms (detail windows).
Page Moves to the previous value (parameter setting).
Page Moves to the next value (parameter setting).
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/o!er/ort-E
9ower9ort)E is software that is used to configure a device and read data from a device. 9ower9ort)E provides
the following:
Menu controlled parameter setting including validity checks;
Off-line configuration of all relay types;
Reading and evaluation of statistical data and measuring values;
Commissioning Support (Forcing Relays, Disarming Relays);
Display of the device status; and
Fault analysis via event and fault recorder.
/o!er/ort-E 0$0 or higher supports reading para,eter files generated &? older
ersions of /o!er/ort-E$ /ara,eter files generated &? /o!er/ort-E 0$0 and
higher cannot &e read &? older ersions of /o!er/ort-E$
Installation of /o!er/ort-E
/ort 5:15: ,ust not &e &loc5ed &? a *ire!all$ If it is, the connection !ill &e
&loc5ed$
If the 7indo!s #ista =ser Access "ontrol pops up !hile installing owerort!",
please TAllo!U all installation reGuire,ents concerning owerort!"$
"ystem <e=uirements: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7).
To install 9ower9ort)E:
Double-click on the installation file with the left mouse button.
Confirm by pressing the Continue button in the NFO frame.
Select an installation path or confirm the standard installation path by mouse click on the Continue
button.
Confirm the entry for the suggested installation folder by mouse click on the Continue button.
Start the installation process by mouse click on the nstall button.
Finish the installation procedure by mouse click on the Complete button.
f the suggested installation folder was chosen in the procedure above, the User can now call up the program via
[Start > Programs > Eaton Relays> PowerPort-E].
=ninstalling /o!er/ort-E
Via the [Start>System Control >Software] menu, the 9ower9ort)E application can be uninstalled from the com-
puter.
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+etting up the +erial "onnection /" - )eice
+et =p a "onnection #ia +erial Interface =nder 7indo!s :000
After installation of the software, the Connection PC/Notebook to the Device has to be initially configured so
that the User is able to read device data or re-write them into the device by means of the 9ower9ort)E
application.
To connect the deice to the =serJs /"-note&oo5, a special null ,ode, ca&le is
needed Bno serial ca&leV- -please refer to the section PNull Mode, "a&leQC$
If the /"-note&oo5 does not hae a serial interface, the =ser !ill need a special
#S$!to!serial!adapter% If the #S$!to!serial!adapter is correctl? installed,
co,,unication !ith the deice can &e esta&lished using the ") proided Bsee
the ne.t sectionC$
The connection of the /"-note&oo5 to the deice M=+T NOT &e
protected-encr?pted ia a s,art card
If the net!or5 connection !iDard as5s to encr?pt the connection ia a s,art card
or not, please choose P)o not use the s,artcardQ$
"etting >p?Configuring the Connection
Connect the PC/notebook with the device via a null modem cable.
Start the 9ower9ort)E application.

Select the menu point Device Connection in the Settings menu.


Click on Serial Connection.
Click the Settings button.
When initially setting up the connection, a dialog window appears with the information that, so far, a
direct connection with your protection device has not been established. Click on Yes.
f, to this point, a location has not been set up on your PC, your location information has to be put in.
Confirm the pop-up window Telephone and Modem Options with OK.
The Windows network connection assistant appears after the location information is set up. Select the
connection type Establish direct connection to another computer.
Select the serial interface (COM-Port) where the device shall be connected.
Select To be used for all Users in the Availability of the connection window.
Do not change the connection name appearing in window Name of the connection and click the
button Complete.
Finally, you arrive again in the window Device nstallation from where you started establishing the
connection. Confirm the adjustments by clicking the OK button.
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)ue to a pro&le, in 7indo!s :000, it is possi&le that the auto,aticall? ,ade
co,,unication settings are not correctl? adopted$ In order to oerco,e this
pro&le,, proceed as follo!s after setting up the serial connection$
+elect the ,enu point P)eice "onnectionQ in the P+ettingsQ ,enu$
+elect P+erial "onnectionQ$
"lic5 on the P+ettingsQ &utton$
"hange the register card to P@eneralQ$
Ensure that P"o,,unication ca&le &et!een t!o co,puters "o, >Q is
selected in the P)rop )o!n MenuQ$ > S the interface nu,&er !here the
=ser has connected the null ,ode, ca&le$
"lic5 the P"onfigureQ &utton$
Ensure that the P(ard!are *lo!ing "ontrolQ is actiated$
Ensure that a &aud rate 11&'(( is selected$
+et =p a +erial "onnection #ia +erial Interface =nder 7indo!s >/
After installation of the software, the Connection PC/Notebook to the Device has to be initially configured so
that the User is able to read device data or re-write them into the device by means of the 9ower9ort)E
application.
To connect the deice to the =serJs /"-note&oo5, a special null ,ode, ca&le is
needed Bno serial ca&leV- -please refer to the section PNull Mode, "a&leQC$
If the /"-note&oo5 does not hae a serial interface, the =ser !ill need a special
#S$!to!serial!adapter% If the #S$!to!serial!adapter is correctl? installed,
co,,unication !ith the deice can &e esta&lished using the ") proided Bsee
the ne.t sectionC$
"etting >p?Configuring the Connection
Connect your PC/notebook with the device via a null modem cable.
Start the 9ower9ort)E application.
Select the menu point Device Connection in the Settings menu.
Click on Serial Connection.
Click the Settings button.
When initially setting up the connection, a dialog window appears with the information that, so far, a
direct connection with your protection device has not been established. Click on Yes.
f, to this point, a location has not been set up on your PC, your location information has to be put in.
Confirm the following pop-up window Telephone and Modem Options by selecting OK.
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The Windows network connection assistant appears after the location information is set up. Select the
connection type Establish direct connection to another computer.
Select the serial interface (COM-Port) where the device will be connected.
Select To be used for all Users in the Availability of the connection window.
Do not change the connection name appearing in the Name of the connection window and click the
Complete button.
Finally, you arrive again in the Device nstallation window where you started establishing the
connection. Confirm the adjustments by clicking the OK button.
+et up a "onnection #ia +erial Interface =nder 7indo!s #ista or 7indo!s 2
Establishing the connection between 9ower9ort)E and the device is a three step procedure.
1. nstalling 9ower9ort)E (the application itself).
2. nstalling a (virtual) modem (that is a precondition for TCP/P communication via a null modem cable)/
(to be done within the Windows Phone and Modem dialog).
3. Establishing a network connection between PowerPort-E and the device (to be done within
9ower9ort)E).
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/o!er/ort-E
Protective
Relay
Device
Example
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
1. Installation of 9ower9ort)E (the application itself).
Refer to the "nstallation of 9ower9ort)E (earlier in this section).
2. Installation of the (virtual) modem.
Open the Windows Start menu and type "/hone and Mode, and RETURN.
This opens the "/hone and Mode, Dialog.
Go to the Modem tab.
Click on the Add button.
The Hardware Wizard window "nstall New Modem pops up.
Set the check box ")onWt detect ,? ,ode,; will select it from a list.
Click on the Next button.
Select "o,,unications ca&le &et!een t!o co,puters$
Click on the Next button.
Choose the correct "OM-/ort$
Click on the Next button.
Click on the Finish button.
Select the new added modem and click on the Properties button.
Go to the General tab.
Click on the Change settings button.
Go to the Modem tab.
Within the Drop-Down Menu, set the correct &aud rate S 115:00$
Close this dialog with the OK button.
Close the /hone and Mode, dialog with the OK button.
You hae to re&oot ?our co,puter no!V
3. Establishing a networ8 connection between 9ower9ort)E and the device.
Connect the device to the PC/notebook via a correct null ,ode, ca&le.
Run PowerPort-E.
Call up Device Connection within the menu Device Connection.
Click on the Settings button.
A connection wizard will pop up asking you (o! do ?ou !ant to connect.
Choose Dial-up.
The telephone number must not be empty. /lease enter an? nu,&er (e.g. 1).
The =ser na,e and pass!ord can be ignored.
Click on the OK button.
Esta&lishing the +erial "onnection #ia a =+6--R+:0:-Adapter
f your PC/notebook does not have an RS-232 interface, an >"&)?<"-/-)Adapter.3ull Modem Cable can be
used.
Onl? an adapter approed &? Eaton "orporation ,a? &e used$ *irst install the
adapter B!ith the related drier that ?ou can find on the ")C and then esta&lish
the connection Bowerort!" )* DeviceC$ The adapters ,ust support er? high
speed data transfer$
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>"&?<"-/- Cable Assemblies:
Style Number Description
66$2214!01 :&ll (ode2 .a6le
66$2214!02 "0$ to R02=2 Adapter
66$2214!0= :&ll 2ode2 and "0$ to R02=2 Adapter
+et-up a "onnection #ia Ethernet - T"/-I/
7arning% Mi.ing up I/ Addresses
BIn case there is ,ore than one protectie deice !ithin the T"/-I/ net!or5 or
esta&lishing an unintentional !rong connection to a protectie deice &ased on a
!rong entered I/ address$
Transferring para,eters into the !rong protectie deice ,ight lead to death,
personal inFur?, or da,age of electrical eGuip,ent$
In order to preent fault? connections, the =ser M=+T docu,ent and ,aintain a
list !ith the I/ addresses of an? s!itch&oard-protectie deices$
The =ser M=+T dou&le chec5 the I/ addresses of the connection that is to &e
esta&lished$ That ,eans, the =ser M=+T first read out the I/ address at the (MI
of the deice B!ithin ,enu M)eice para-T"/ I/NC then co,pare the I/ address
!ith the list$ If the addresses are identical, esta&lish the connection$ If the? are
not, )O NOT esta&lish the connection$
Esta&lishing a connection ia T"/-I/ to the deice is onl? possi&le if ?our deice
is eGuipped !ith an Ethernet Interface BR935C$
"ontact ?our IT ad,inistrator in order to esta&lish the net!or5 connection$
9art :: "et the $C9?I9 9arameters at the panel (#evice).
Call up the %#evice parameter?$C9?I9' menu at the HM (panel) and set the following parameters:
TCP/P address
Subnet mask
Gateway
9art -: "etting the I9 address within 9ower9ort)E
Call up the menu Settings/Device Connection within PowerPort-E.
Set the radio button Network Connection.
Enter the P-Address of the device that should be connected.
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+et-up a "onnection #ia Mod&us Tunnel
Esta&lishing a connection ia a @ate!a? BT"/-I/C-Mod&us RT= to the deice is
onl? possi&le if ?our deice is eGuipped !ith an Ethernet Interface BR935C$
"ontact ?our IT ad,inistrator in order to esta&lish the net!or5 connection$
9art :: If you don@t 8now the "lave I# of the device that should be connected via Modbus $unnel( it can be read
out at the device.
Call up the menu %#evice parameter?Modbus' at the HM (panel) and read out the Slave D:
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Relay
Protective
Relay
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9art -: "etting the I9 address of the gateway and the "lave I# of the device that is to be connected via Modbus
tunnel using 9ower9ort)E
Call up the menu Settings/Device Connection within PowerPort-E.
Set the radio button Modbus TCP Gateway.
Enter the P-Address of the device that should be connected.
Enter the Slave D of the device.
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/o!er/ort-E Trou&leshooting
Make sure that the Windows service $elephony is started. n [Start>System Control >Administration
>Services] the service Telephony must be visible and must have been started. f not, the service has
to be started.
For establishing the connection, the User needs to have sufficient rights (administration rights).
f a firewall is installed on your computer, TCP/P port 52152 must have been released.
f your computer does not have a serial interface, the User needs a >"&)to)serial)adapter, approved by
Eaton Corporation. This adapter has to be properly installed.
Ensure that a null modem cable is used (a standard serial cable without control wires does not enable
communication).
If a serial interface connection can not &e esta&lished, and the =ser is running a
7indo!s >/ Operating +?ste,, the follo!ing ,a? &e the cause$
If a serial interface !as selected in the connection assistant, it ,a? &e that this is
not entered correctl? in the dial-up net!or5 due to a &ug in the 7indo!s
operating s?ste,$ Your attention is dra!n to this pro&le, &? the operational
soft!are and the error ,essage P7arning, inalid connection settingQ !ill &e
sho!n$
To sole this pro&le,, ?ou need ad,inistration rights$
/lease proceed as follo!s$
+elect the ,enu ite, P)eice "onnectionQ in the P+ettingsQ ,enu$
+elect P+erial "onnectionQ$
"lic5 the P+ettingsQ &utton$
"hange the register card to P@eneralQ$
Ensure that P"o,,unication ca&le &et!een t!o co,puters B"o, >CQ is
selected in the )rop )o!n ,enu$ P>Q S the interface nu,&er !here the null
,ode, ca&le is connected$
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If the ,essage P7arning, inalid connection settingsQ appears during
esta&lish,ent of the connection, it indicates that the connection adFust,ents
chosen are not correct$
If this !arning is displa?ed, the =ser ,a? respond as follo!s$
PYesQ% Bto set up a co,pletel? ne! connectionC$
6? selecting PYesQ, all adFust,ents are canceled and the connection assistant is
opened again for rene!ed adFust,ent of the connection to the deice$
This procedure is adisa&le in case &asic adFust,ents cannot &e ,odified ia the
characteristics dialog Be$g$% if a ne! additional serial interface has &een installed
on the s?ste,C$
PNoQ% Bto ,odif? the e.isting dial-up net!or5 entr?C$
+electing PNoQ opens the dialog for characteristics of the connection settings$
)uring the dialog, it is possi&le to correct inalid settings Be$g$% the
reco,,ended &aud rateC$
P"ancelQ%
The !arning is ignored and the connection adFust,ents re,ain as the? are set$
This procedure is accepted for a li,ited ti,e, &ut the =ser is reGuired to esta&lish
a correct connection at a later ti,e$
/o!er/ort-E /ersistent "onnection /ro&le,s
n the case of persistent connection problems, the User should remove all connection settings and establish
them again. n order to remove all connection settings, please proceed as follows.
1. <emove the "ettings for the #ial)up 3etwor8.
Close PowerPort-E.
Call up the Control Panel.
Choose Network & nternet.
On the left side, click on Manage Network Connections.
Right click on "Protective Device Name" Direct Connection.
Choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Click on the OK button.
2. <emove the (!irtual) Modem.
Call up the Control Panel.
Choose Hardware & Sound.
Choose Phone & Modem Options.
Go to the Modem tab.
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Click on the correct (in case there is more than one) entry Connection cable between two computers.
Click on the Remove button.
Loading of )eice )ata 7hen =sing /o!er/ort-E
Start the 9ower9ort)E application.
Make sure the connection has been established properly.
Connect your PC with the device via a null modem cable.
Select Receiving Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Restoring )eice )ata 7hen =sing /o!er/ort-E
6? selecting the PTransfer onl? ,odified para,eters into the deiceQ &utton, onl?
,odified para,eters are trans,itted into the deice$
/ara,eter ,odifications are indicated &? a red Tstar s?,&olU in front of the
para,eter$
The star s?,&ol Bin the deice tree !indo!C indicates that para,eters in the
opened file B!ithin /o!er/ort-EC differ fro, para,eters stored on ?our local hard
dis5$
6? selecting the PTransfer onl? ,odified para,eters into the deiceQ &utton, the
=ser can trans,it all para,eters that are ,ar5ed &? this s?,&ol$
If a para,eter file is saed on the local hard drie, these para,eters are no longer
classified to &e ,odified and cannot &e trans,itted ia the PTransfer onl?
,odified para,eters into the deiceQ &utton$
In case the =ser has loaded and ,odified a para,eter file fro, the deice and
saed it to the local hard drie !ithout transferring the para,eters into the deice
&eforehand, the =ser cannot use the PTransfer onl? ,odified para,eters into the
deiceQ &utton$ In this case, use the PTransfer all para,eters into the deiceQ
&utton$
The PTransfer onl? ,odified para,eters into the deiceQ &utton onl? !or5s if
,odified para,eters are aaila&le in the owerort!" application$
In contrast, all para,eters of the deice are transferred !hen the PTransfer all
para,eters into the deiceQ &utton is pressed Bproided all deice para,eters
are alidC$
n order to (re-)transfer changed parameters into the device, select Transfer all parameters into the
device in the Device menu.
Confirm the safety inquiry Shall the parameters be overwritten into the device?.
Enter the password for setting parameters in the pop-up window.
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The changed data is transferred to the device and adopted.
Confirm the inquiry Parameters successfully updated?. t is recommended to save the parameters
into a local file on your hard drive. Confirm Shall The Data Be Saved Locally?" with Yes
(recommended). Select a suitable folder on the hard disk.
Confirm the chosen folder by clicking Save.
The changed parameter data are now saved in the chosen folder.
6ac5up and )ocu,entation 7hen =sing /o!er/ort-E
Aow to "ave #evice #ata on a 9C
Click on Save as ... in the File menu. Specify a name, choose a folder on the hard disk, and save the
device data accordingly.
/rinting of )eice )ata 7hen =sing /o!er/ort-E B+etting ListC
The Printing menu offers the following options:
Printer settings;
Page preview;
Printing; and
Exporting the selected print range into a "txt" file.
The printing menu of the 9ower9ort)E software offers different types of printing ranges.
9rinting of the complete parameter tree:
All values and parameters of the present parameter file are printed.
9rinting of the displayed wor8ing window:
Only the data shown on the relevant working window are printed (i.e.: this applies, if at least one window
is opened).
9rinting of all opened wor8ing windows:
The data shown on all windows are printed (i.e.: this applies only if more than one window is opened).
9rinting of the device parameter tree as from a shown position on:
All data and parameters of the device parameter tree are printed as from the position/marking in the
navigation window. Below this selection, the complete name of the marking is additionally displayed.
E.porting )ata as a Tt.tU *ile #ia /o!er/ort-E
Within the print menu [File>Print], the User can choose Export into File in order to export the device data into
a "txt file.
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7hen e.porting data, onl? the actual selected printing range !ill &e e.ported into
a Tt.tU file$ That ,eans that if the =ser has chosen the T"o,plete deice
para,eter treeU printing range, then the T"o,plete deice para,eter treeU !ill &e
e.ported$ 6ut, if the =ser has chosen the TActual !or5ing !indo!U printing
range, onl? that range of data !ill &e e.ported$
This is the onl? ,ethod aaila&le to e.port data ia /o!er/ort-E$
If the =ser e.ports a Tt.tU file, the content of this file is encoded as =nicode$
That ,eans that, if the =ser !ants to edit this file, the application ,ust support
=nicode encoded files Be$g$% Microsoft Office :000 or higherC$
Off-line )eice /lanning #ia /o!er/ort-E
In order to &e a&le to trans,it a para,eter file Be$g$% created off-lineC into the
deice, the follo!ing infor,ation ,ust &e located%
T?pe code B!ritten on the top of the deice-t?pe la&elCI and
#ersion of the deice ,odel Bcan &e found in ,enu M)eice
/ara,etersX#ersionN$
The 9ower9ort)E application also enables the User to create a configuration/parameter file off-line using a
"Device Model. The advantage of using a device model is that the User can pre-configure a device by setting
parameters in advance.
The User can also read the parameter file out of the device, further process it off-line (e.g.: from the office) and
finally re-transfer it to the device.
The User can either:
Load an existing parameter file from a device (please refer to the Section "Loading Device Data When
Using PowerPort-E");
Create a new parameter file (see below); or
Open a locally saved parameter file (backup).
n order to create a new device/parameter file by way of a device template off-line.
n order to create a new off-line parameter file, select Create new parameter file within the File
menu.
A working window pops- up. Please make sure that you select the right device type with the correct
version and configuration.
Finally click on Apply.
n order to save the device configuration, select Save out of the File menu.
Within the Modify Device Configuration (Typecode) menu, the User can modify the device
configuration or simply find out the type code of the current selection.
f the User wants to transfer the parameter file into a device, please refer to Section "Restoring Device Data
When Using PowerPort-E.
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Measuring #alues
Read Out Measured #alues
n the Operation/Measured Values menu, both measured and calculated values can be viewed. The
measured values are ordered by Standard values and Special values (depending on the type of device).
Read Out of Measured #alues #ia /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, select Receive Data From The Device from the Device
menu.
Double click on the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Measured Values icon within the Operation navigation tree.
Double click the Standard Values or Special values within the Measured values tree.
The measured and calculated values are now shown in tabular form in the window.
To hae the ,easuring data read in a c?clic ,anner, select PAuto refreshQ in the
P#ie!Q ,enu$ The ,easured alues are read out a&out eer? t!o seconds$
Measure,ent )ispla?
Menu [Operation\General Settings] offers options to change the display of measured values within the HM and
Smart view.
"caling of Measured values
By means of the parameter Scaling the User can determine how measured values are to be displayed within
the HM and 9ower9ort)E:
Per Unit quantities
Primary quantities
Secondary quantities
9ower >nits (applies only for devices with power measurement)
By means of the parameter 9ower >nits' the User can determine how measured values are to be displayed
within the HM and 9ower9ort)E:
Power Auto Scaling
kW, kVAr or kVA
MW, MVAr or MVA
GW, GVAr or GVA
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Energy >nits (applies only for devices with energy measurement)
By means of the parameter Energy >nits' the User can determine how measured values are to be displayed
within the HM and 9ower9ort)E:
Energy Auto Scaling
kWh, kVArh or kVAh
MWh, MVArh or MVAh
GWh, GVArh or GVAh
$emperature >nit (applies only for devices with temperature measurement)
By means of the parameter $emperature >nit' the User can determine how measured values are to be
displayed within the HM and 9ower9ort)E:
Celsius
Fahrenheit
"urrent - Measured #alues
CT
f the device is not equipped with an voltage measuring card the first measuring input on the first current
measuring card (slot with the lowest number) will be used as the reference angle (IA').
Value Description Menu Path
IA F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I$ F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I. F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I> 2eas F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 I>
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
IR 3al3 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 IR
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I0 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 ero 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I1 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 ,ositi1e
p-ase seE&en3e 3&rrent AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
I2 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 "n6alan3ed
load 3&rrent AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le IA (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor IA
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
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Value Description Menu Path
An9le I$ (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor I$
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le I. (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor I.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le I> 2eas (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor I> 2eas
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le IR 3al3 (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor IR 3al3
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le I0 (eas&red Val&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8 ero
0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le I1 (eas&red Val&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,ositi1e 0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
An9le I2 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8
:e9ati1e 0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
IA R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I> 2eas R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 I> AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
IR 3al3 R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 IR AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
PIA #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 IA #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
PI$ #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I$ #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
PI. #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I. #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
IA #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 IA #otal
Har2oni3 .&rrent
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
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Value Description Menu Path
I$ #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I$ #otal
Har2oni3 .&rrent
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I. #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I. #otal
Har2oni3 .&rrent
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
PAI2/I1B (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 I2/I1, p-ase
seE&en3e will 6e taDen into a33o&nt
a&to2ati3all?.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent F&nd.+
)ifferential "urrent - Measured #alues
#ifferential 9rotection
CT Diff
f the device is not equipped with an voltage measuring card the first measuring input on the first current
measuring card (slot with the lowest number) will be used as the reference angle (IA').
)ifferential "urrent - Measured #alues
Value Description Menu Path
IA F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent F&nd.+
I$ F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent F&nd.+
I. F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent F&nd.+
I> 2eas F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 I>
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent F&nd.+
IA R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent R(0+
I$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent R(0+
I. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent R(0+
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Value Description Menu Path
I> 2eas R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 I> AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.# Di88
/Di88 .&rrent R(0+
#oltage - Measured #alues
VT
The first measuring input on the first measuring card (slot with the lowest number) is used as the reference
angle. E.g. !A' respectively !A&'.
Value Description Menu Path
8 (eas&red Val&e5 FreE&en3? 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
VA$ F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V$. F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V.A F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
VA F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V$ F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V. F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V> 2eas F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 V> 2eas&red
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
VR 3al3 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VR
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V0 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al
3o2ponents ero 1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V1 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al
3o2ponents positi1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
V2 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al
3o2ponents ne9ati1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
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Value Description Menu Path
VA$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V$. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V.A R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
VA R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V> 2eas R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 V> 2eas&red
AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
VR 3al3 R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VR AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
An9le VA$ (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor VA$
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V$. (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor V$.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V.A (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor V.A
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le VA (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor VA
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V$ (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor V$
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V. (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor V.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V> 2eas (eas&red Val&e5 An9le o8 ,-asor V> 2eas 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le VR 3al3 (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,-asor VR 3al3
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
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Value Description Menu Path
An9le V0 (eas&red Val&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8 ero
0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V1 (eas&red Val&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8
,ositi1e 0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
An9le V2 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 An9le o8
:e9ati1e 0eE&en3e 0?ste2
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
PAV2/V1B (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V2/V1, p-ase
seE&en3e will 6e taDen into a33o&nt
a&to2ati3all?.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
PVA$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA$ #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
PV$. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$. #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
PV.A #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V.A #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
PVA #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
PV$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$ #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
PV. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V. #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion / 8&nda2ental
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
VA$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA$ #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V$. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$. #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V.A #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V.A #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
VA #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$ #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
V. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V. #otal
Har2oni3 Distortion
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
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Value Description Menu Path
V> 2eas H= #-ird -ar2oni3 o8 2eas&red ne&tral 1olta9e
&sed to dete3t 9enerator stator 9ro&nd
8a&lts.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e F&nd.+
Volts/Hert@ Ratio Volts/Hert@ in relation to no2inal
1al&es.
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Volta9e R(0+
/o!er - Measured #alues
Value Description Menu Path
Disp ,F (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 **D )
Displa3e2ent ,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/,ower+
<- Fwd ,ositi1e A3ti1e ,ower is 3ons&2ed a3ti1e
ener9?
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
<- Re1 :e9ati1e A3ti1e ,ower AFed Ener9?B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
VAr- ;a9 ,ositi1e Rea3ti1e ,ower is 3ons&2ed
Rea3ti1e Ener9?
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
VAr- ;ead :e9ati1e Rea3ti1e ,ower AFed Ener9?B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
VA- :et :et VA Ho&rs 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
<- :et :et <att Ho&rs 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
VAr- :et :et VAr Ho&rs 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
0tart Date/#i2e Ener9? 3o&nters r&n sin3e... ADate and ti2e
o8 last resetB
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/Ener9?+
0?st VA R(0 (eas&red VAs AR(0B 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/,ower+
0?st < R(0 (eas&red <atts. A3ti1e power A,) K Fed
A3ti1e ,ower, ,7 K .ons&2pted A3ti1e
,owerB AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/,ower+
0?st VAr R(0 (eas&red VARs. Rea3ti1e power AQ) K Fed
Rea3ti1e ,ower, Q7 K .ons&2pted
Rea3ti1e ,owerB AR(0B
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/,ower+
Apt ,F (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 **A )
Apparent ,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/,ower+
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@lo&al /ara,eters of the Energ? "ounter Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,ower "nits ,ower "nits ,ower A&to 03alin9,
D</DVAr/DVA,
(</(VAr/(VA,
!</!VAr/!VA
,ower A&to
03alin9
'Operation
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Ener9? "nits Ener9? "nits Ener9? A&to 03alin9,
D<-/DVAr-/DVA-,
(<-/(VAr-/(VA-,
!<-/!VAr-/!VA-
Ener9? A&to
03alin9
'Operation
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
)irect "o,,ands of the Energ? "ounter Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res all Ener9?
.r
Reset o8 all Ener9? .o&nters Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
+ignals of the Energ? "ounter Module B+tates of the OutputsC
Name Description
.r O8lw VA- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VA- :et
.r O8lw <- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- :et
.r O8lw <- Fwd 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- Fwd
.r O8lw <- Re1 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- Re1
.r O8lw VAr- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- :et
.r O8lw VAr- ;a9 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- ;a9
.r O8lw VAr- ;ead 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- ;ead
VA- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 VA- :et Reset .o&nter
<- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 <- :et Reset .o&nter
<- Fwd Res .r 0i9nal5 <- Fwd Reset .o&nter
<- Re1 Res .r 0i9nal5 <- Re1 Reset .o&nter
VAr- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- :et Reset .o&nter
VAr- ;a9 Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- ;a9 Reset .o&nter
VAr- ;ead Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- ;ead Reset .o&nter
Res all Ener9? .r 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all Ener9? .o&nters
.r O8lw< VA- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter VA- :et will o1er8low soon
.r O8lw< <- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- :et will o1er8low soon
.r O8lw< <- Fwd 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- Fwd will o1er8low soon
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.r O8lw< <- Re1 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- Re1 will o1er8low soon
.r O8lw< VAr- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- :et will o1er8low soon
.r O8lw< VAr- ;a9 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- ;a9 will o1er8low soon
.r O8lw< VAr- ;ead 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- ;ead will o1er8low soon
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+tatistics
Statistics
n the %Operation/Statistics menu, the minimum, maximum, and mean values of the measured and calculated
quantities can be found. The statistics are ordered by Standard values and Special values (depending on
the type of device and the device planning).
n the Device Parameter/Statistics menu, the User can either set a fixed synchronization time and a
calculation interval or start and stop the statistics via a function (e.g.: digital input).
Read Out +tatistics
Call up the main menu.
Call up the Operation/Statistics sub-menu.
Call up either the Standard values or Special values.
+tatistics to 6e Read Out #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, click Receive Data From The Device in the
Device menu.
Double click on the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Statistics icon within the Operation navigation tree.
Double click on the Standard values or Special values icon.
n the window, the statistical data are shown in tabular form.
The values can be read out cyclically. For this purpose, please select Auto Refresh out of the View menu.
+tatistics B"onfigurationC
The Statistics module can be configured within the Device Parameter/Statistics menu.
The time interval, that is taken into account for the calculation of the statistics, can either be limited by a fixed
duration or it can be limited by a start function (freely assignable signal from the assignment list menu).
Fixed Duration:
f the statistics module is set to a fixed duration/time interval, the minimum, maximum, and average values
will be calculated and displayed continuously on the basis of this duration/time interval.
Start Function (Flexible Duration):
f the statistics module is to be initiated by a start function, the statistics will not be updated until the start
function becomes true (rising edge). At the same time, a new time interval will be started.
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+tatistics B"onfigurationC #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, click Receive Data From The Device in
theDevice menu.
Double click on the Device Parameter icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Statistics icon within the Device Parameter navigation tree.
Configure the Statistics module.
)irect "o,,ands
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
ResF3 all Resettin9 o8 all 0tatisti3 1al&es A.&rrent
De2and, ,ower De2and, (in, (axB
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
ResF3 I
De2and
Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) .&rrent De2and
Aa19, peaD a19B
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
ResF3 ,
De2and
Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) ,ower De2and
Aa19, peaD a19B
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
ResF3 (in Resettin9 o8 all (ini2&2 1al&es Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
ResF3 (ax Resettin9 o8 all (axi2&2 1al&es Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the +tatistics Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
ResF3 (ax Resettin9 o8 all (axi2&2 1al&es 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/(in / (ax+
ResF3 (in Resettin9 o8 all (ini2&2 1al&es 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/(in / (ax+
0tart I De2and
1ia5
0tart .&rrent de2and 6?5 D&ration,
0tartF3t
D&ration 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
0tart I De2and
F3
0tart o8 t-e 3al3&lation, i8 t-e assi9ned
si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 0tart I De2and 1ia5 K
0tartF3t
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
ResF3 I
De2and
Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) .&rrent De2and
Aa19, peaD a19B
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
D&ration I
De2and
Re3ordin9 ti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 0tart I De2and 1ia5 K
D&ration
2 s,
* s,
10 s,
1* s,
=0 s,
1 2in,
* 2in,
10 2in,
1* 2in,
=0 2in,
1 -,
2 -,
6 -,
12 -,
1 d,
2 d,
* d,
C d,
10 d,
=0 d
1* s 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
<indow I
De2and
<indow 3on8i9&ration 0lidin9,
Fixed
Fixed 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
0tart ,
De2and 1ia5
0tart A3ti1e ,ower de2and 6?5 D&ration,
0tartF3t
D&ration 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
0tart ,
De2and F3
0tart o8 t-e 3al3&lation, i8 t-e assi9ned
si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 0tart , De2and 1ia5 K
0tartF3t
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
ResF3 ,
De2and
Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) ,ower De2and
Aa19, peaD a19B
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
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D&ration ,
De2and
Re3ordin9 ti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 0tart , De2and 1ia5 K
D&ration
2 s,
* s,
10 s,
1* s,
=0 s,
1 2in,
* 2in,
10 2in,
1* 2in,
=0 2in,
1 -,
2 -,
6 -,
12 -,
1 d,
2 d,
* d,
C d,
10 d,
=0 d
1* s 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
<indow ,
De2and
<indow 3on8i9&ration 0lidin9,
Fixed
0lidin9 'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
+tates of the Inputs of the +tatistics Module
Name Description Assignment Via
0tartF3 1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart o8 0tatisti3s
1 A"pdate t-e displa?ed De2and B
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
0tartF3 2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart o8 0tatisti3s
2 A"pdate t-e displa?ed De2and B
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
ResF3 I De2and)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Resettin9 o8
0tatisti3s ) .&rrent De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
ResF3 , De2and)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Resettin9 o8
0tatisti3s ) ,ower De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
ResF3 (ax)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Resettin9 o8 all
(axi2&2 1al&es
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/(in / (ax+
ResF3 (in)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Resettin9 o8 all
(ini2&2 1al&es
'De1i3e ,ara
/0tatisti3s
/(in / (ax+
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Name Description
ResF3 all 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all 0tatisti3 1al&es A.&rrent De2and, ,ower
De2and, (in, (axB
ResF3 I De2and 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) .&rrent De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
ResF3 , De2and 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) ,ower De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
ResF3 (ax 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all (axi2&2 1al&es
ResF3 (in 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all (ini2&2 1al&es
"ounters of the Module +tatistics
Value Description Menu Path
(eas,oint:o Ea3- 2eas&rin9 point t-at is taDen o1er 6?
t-e statisti3s in3re2ents t-is 3o&nter. $?
2eans o8 t-is 3o&nter, t-e "ser 3an 3-e3D
w-et-er t-e statisti3s are ali1e and i8 data
are 6ein9 a3E&ired.
'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/0tatisti3s+
(eas,oint:o2 Ea3- 2eas&rin9 point t-at is taDen o1er 6?
t-e statisti3s in3re2ents t-is 3o&nter. $?
2eans o8 t-is 3o&nter, t-e "ser 3an 3-e3D
w-et-er t-e statisti3s are ali1e and i8 data
are 6ein9 a3E&ired.
'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/0tatisti3s+
Res .r I De2and :&26er o8 resets sin3e last 6ootin9. #-e
ti2e)sta2p s-ows date and ti2e o8 t-e last
reset.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
Res .r , De2and :&26er o8 resets sin3e last 6ootin9. #-e
ti2e)sta2p s-ows date and ti2e o8 t-e last
reset.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
Res .r (in 1al&es :&26er o8 resets sin3e last 6ootin9. #-e
ti2e)sta2p s-ows date and ti2e o8 t-e last
reset.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
Res .r (ax 1al&es :&26er o8 resets sin3e last 6ootin9. #-e
ti2e)sta2p s-ows date and ti2e o8 t-e last
reset.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
"urrent - +tatistic #alues
Value Description Menu Path
I1 2ax F&nd. (axi2&2 1al&e positi1e p-ase seE&en3e
3&rrent AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
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I1 2in F&nd. (ini2&2 1al&e positi1e p-ase seE&en3e
3&rrent AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I2 2ax F&nd. (axi2&2 1al&e &n6alan3ed load 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
I2 2in F&nd. (ini2&2 1al&e &n6alan3ed load 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
IA 2ax R(0 IA 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
IA a19 R(0 IA a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
IA 2in R(0 IA 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I$ 2ax R(0 I$ 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
I$ a19 R(0 I$ a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I$ 2in R(0 I$ 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I. 2ax R(0 I. 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
I. a19 R(0 I. a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I. 2in R(0 I. 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I> 2eas 2ax R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 I> 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
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I> 2eas 2in R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 I> 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
IR 3al3 2ax R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 IR 2axi2&2
1al&e AR(0B
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
IR 3al3 2in R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 IR 2ini2&2
1al&e AR(0B
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
PAI2/I1B 2ax (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 I2/I1
2axi2&2 1al&e, p-ase seE&en3e will 6e
taDen into a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
PAI2/I1B 2in (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 I2/I1 2ini2&2
1al&e, p-ase seE&en3e will 6e taDen into
a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
IA ,eaD de2and IA ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I$ ,eaD de2and I$ ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I. ,eaD de2and I. ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
#oltage - +tatistic #alues
Value Description Menu Path
8 2ax (ax. 8reE&en3? 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
8 2in (in. 8reE&en3? 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V1 2ax F&nd. (axi2&2 1al&e5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents
positi1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
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V1 2in F&nd. (ini2&2 1al&e5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents
positi1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V2 2ax F&nd. (axi2&2 1al&e5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents
ne9ati1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V2 2in F&nd. (ini2&2 1al&e5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents
ne9ati1e p-ase seE&en3e
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
VA$ 2ax R(0 VA$ 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
VA$ 2in R(0 VA$ 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V$. 2ax R(0 V$. 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V$. 2in R(0 V$. 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V.A 2ax R(0 V.A 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V.A 2in R(0 V.A 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
VA 2ax R(0 VA 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
VA 2in R(0 VA 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V$ 2ax R(0 V$ 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V$ 2in R(0 V$ 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
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V. 2ax R(0 V. 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V. 2in R(0 V. 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V> 2eas 2ax R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 V> 2axi2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V> 2eas 2in R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 V> 2ini2&2 1al&e AR(0B 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
VR 3al3 2ax R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VR 2axi2&2
1al&e AR(0B
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
VR 3al3 2in R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VR 2ini2&2
1al&e AR(0B
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
PAV2/V1B 2ax (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V2/V1
2axi2&2 1al&e, p-ase seE&en3e will 6e
taDen into a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
PAV2/V1B 2in (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V2/V1
2ini2&2 1al&e , p-ase seE&en3e will 6e
taDen into a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
V> 2eas H= 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e5 #-ird -ar2oni3 o8
2eas&red ne&tral 1olta9e &sed to dete3t
9enerator stator 9ro&nd 8a&lts.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
V> 2eas H= 2in (ini2&2 1al&e5#-ird -ar2oni3 o8
2eas&red ne&tral 1olta9e &sed to dete3t
9enerator stator 9ro&nd 8a&lts.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
Volts/Hert@ 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e5 Ratio Volts/Hert@ in
relation to no2inal 1al&es.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/Volta9e+
Volts/Hert@ 2in (ini2&2 1al&e5 Ratio Volts/Hert@ in
relation to no2inal 1al&es.
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/Volta9e+
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Value Description Menu Path
Disp ,F 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e o8 t-e **D ) Displa3e2ent
,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/,ower+
Disp ,F 2in (ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e **D ) Displa3e2ent
,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/,ower+
0?st VA 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e o8 t-e apparent power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/,ower+
0?st VA a19 A1era9e o8 t-e apparent power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
0?st VA 2in (ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e apparent power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/,ower+
0?st < 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e o8 t-e a3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/,ower+
0?st < a19 A1era9e o8 t-e a3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
0?st < 2in (ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e a3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/,ower+
0?st VAr 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e o8 t-e rea3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/,ower+
0?st VAr a19 A1era9e o8 t-e rea3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
0?st VAr 2in (ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e rea3ti1e power 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/,ower+
Apt ,F 2ax (axi2&2 1al&e o8 t-e **A ) Apparent
,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/,ower+
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Value Description Menu Path
Apt ,F 2in (ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e **A ) Apparent
,ower Fa3tor
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/,ower+
VA ,eaD de2and VA ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
<att ,eaD de2and <A##0 ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
VAr ,eaD de2and VARs ,eaD 1al&e, R(0 1al&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/,ower De2and+
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Available Elements:
SysA
Within the System Alarms menu [SysA] the User can configure:
General Settings (activate/inactivate the Demand Management, optional assign a signal, that will block
the Demand Management);
Power Protection (please refer to section 32, 32V, 32VA);
Demand Management (Power and Current); and
THD Protection.
Please note, that all thresholds are to be set as primary values.
)e,and Manage,ent
Demand is the average of system current or power over a time interval (window). Demand management
supports the User to keep energy demand below target values bound by contract (with the energy supplier). f
the contractual target values are exceeded, extra charges are to be paid to the energy supplier.
Therefore, demand management helps the User detect and avoid averaged peak loads that are taken into
account for the billing. n order to reduce the demand charge respective to demand rate, peak loads, if possible,
should be diversified. That means, if possible, avoiding large loads at the same time. n order to assist the User
in analyzing the demand, demand management might inform the User by an alarm. The User might also use
demand alarms and assign them on relays in order to perform load shedding (where applicable).
Demand management comprises:
Watt Demand (Active Power);
VAr Demand (Reactive Power);
VA Demand (Apparent Power); and
Current Demand.
"onfiguring the )e,and
Configuring the demand is a two step procedure. Proceed as follows.
Step1. Configure the general settings within the [Device Para/Statistics/Demand] menu:
Set the trigger source to #uration'.
Select a time base for the window'.
Determine if the window is fied' or sliding.
The interval time (window) can be set to fixed or sliding.
E.a,ple for a fi.ed !indo!% f the range is set for 15 minutes, the protective device calculates
the average current or power over the past 15 minutes and updates the value every 15 minutes.
E.a,ple for a sliding !indo!% f the sliding window is selected and the interval is set to 15
minutes, the protective device calculates and updates the average current or power continuously,
for the past 15 minutes (the newest measuring value replaces the oldest measuring value
continuously).
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B H I C J 1, 11 12 19 1G 1B 1H 1I 1C 1 2 9 G
B H I C J 1, 11 12 19 1G 1B 1H 1I 1C 1 2 9 G
B H I C J 1, 11 12 19 1G 1B 1H 1I 1C 1 2 9 G
7indo! configuration S +liding
7indo! configuration S *i.ed
Sliding
Sliding
t-Dela2
,
Duration
Average Calculation
Pickup
t-Dela2
,
Average Calculation
Pickup
t-Dela2
,
Average Calculation
Pickup
t-Dela2
,
Average Calculation
Pickup
Average Calculation Average Calculation Average Calculation Average Calculation
Average Calculation Average Calculation Average Calculation Average Calculation
Duration Duration Duration
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Step 2. n addition, the Demand specific settings have to be configured in the [System Para/System
Alarms/Demand] menu:
Determine if the demand should generate an alarm or if it should run in the silent mode
(Alarm active/inactive);
Set the threshold; and
Where applicable, set a delay time for the alarm.
/ea5 )e,and
The protective device also saves the peak demand values for current and power. The quantities represent the
largest demand value since the demand values were last reset. Peak demands for current and system power
are date and time stamped.
Within the [Operation/Demand] menu, the current Demand and Peak demand values can be seen.
Min$ and Ma.$ #alues$
Within the Operation menu the minimum (min.) and maximum (max.) values can be seen.
Mini,u, alues since last reset% The minimum values are continuously compared to the last minimum value
for that measuring value. f the new value is less than the last minimum, the value is updated. Within the
[Device Para/Statistics] menu, a reset signal can be assigned.
Ma.i,u, alues since last reset% The maximum values are continuously compared to the last maximum
value for that measuring value. f the new value is greater than the last maximum, the value is updated. Within
the [Device Para/Statistics] menu, a reset signal can be assigned.
T() /rotection
n order to supervise power quality, the protective device can monitor the voltage (phase-to-phase) and current
THDs.
Within the [System Para/System Alarms/THD] menu:
Determine if an alarm is to be issued or not (Alarm active/inactive);
Set the threshold; and
Where applicable, set a delay time for the alarm.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the )e,and Manage,ent
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
+ignals of the )e,and Manage,ent B+tates of the OutputsC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
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Name Description
Alar2 <att ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 peaD
Alar2 VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VArs peaD
Alar2 VA ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs peaD
Alar2 <att De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 de2and 1al&e
Alar2 VAr De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VARs de2and 1al&e
Alar2 VA De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs de2and 1al&e
Al2 .&rrent De2d 0i9nal5 Alar2 .&rrent de2and 1al&e
Alar2 I #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
Alar2 V #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
#rip <att ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 peaD
#rip VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VArs peaD
#rip VA ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VAs peaD
#rip <att De2and 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 de2and 1al&e
#rip VAr De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VARs de2and 1al&e
#rip VA De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VAs de2and 1al&e
#rip .&rrent De2and 0i9nal5 #rip .&rrent de2and 1al&e
#rip I #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
#rip V #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eter of the )e,and Manage,ent
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '0?sA
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/,ower
/<att+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 D< 10000 D< '0?sA
/,ower
/<att+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/,ower
/<att+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/,ower
/VAr+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 DVAr 10000 DVAr '0?sA
/,ower
/VAr+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/,ower
/VAr+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/,ower
/VA+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 DVA 10000 DVA '0?sA
/,ower
/VA+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/,ower
/VA+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/<att De2and+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 D< 10000 D< '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/<att De2and+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/<att De2and+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VAr De2and+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 DVAr 20000 DVAr '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VAr De2and+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VAr De2and+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VA De2and+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M 40000000 DVA 20000 DVA '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VA De2and+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/De2and
/,ower De2and
/VA De2and+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 10 M *00000 A *00 A '0?sA
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M 60 2in 0 2in '0?sA
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/#HD
/I #HD+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M *00000 A *00 A '0?sA
/#HD
/I #HD+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M =600 s 0 s '0?sA
/#HD
/I #HD+
Alar2 Alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?sA
/#HD
/V #HD+
#-res-old #-res-old Ato 6e entered as pri2ar? 1al&eB 1 M *00000 V 10000 V '0?sA
/#HD
/V #HD+
t)Dela? #rippin9 Dela? 0 M =600 s 0 s '0?sA
/#HD
/V #HD+
+tates of the Inputs of the )e,and Manage,ent
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 '0?sA
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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Resets
Collective Ac8nowledgments for 6atched "ignals:
+ollective ,cknowledgments
6E#s <elay *utputs "CA#A 9ending
$rip Command
6E#s.
<elay *utputs.
"CA#A.
9ending
$rip Command
Via PowerPort-E or
at t-e panel all...
3an 6e
a3Dnowled9ed.
At the panel, the
'OperationT
A3Dnowled9e+ 2en&
3an dire3tl? 6e
a33essed 1ia t-e
P"Q De?.
All LEDs at once:
Where?
[Operation\
Acknowledge]
All Relay Output
Contacts at
once:
Where?
[Operation\
Acknowledge]
All SCADA
signals at once:
Where?
[Operation\
Acknowledge]
All pending trip
commands at
once:
Where?
[Operation\
Acknowledge]
All at once:
Where?
[Operation\
Acknowledge]
External
Acknowledg-
ment*:
Via a si9nal 8ro2 t-e
assi9n2ent list Ae.9.5
a di9ital Inp&tB all...
3an 6e
a3Dnowled9ed.
All ;EDs at on3e5
<-ereL
<it-in t-e
E Ac8nowledge
menu.
All Rela? O&tp&t
.onta3ts at on3e5
Where?
Within the
E Ac8nowledge
menu.
All 0.ADA si9nals at
on3e5
Where?
Within the
E Ac8nowledge
menu.
All ,endin9 #rip
3o22ands at on3e5
Where?
Within the
E Ac8nowledge
menu.
All at on3e5
Where?
Within the
E Ac8nowledge
menu.
The External acknowledgment might be disabled if parameter E ac8nowledgment'is set to inactive'
within menu [Device Para/Ex Acknowledge]. This blocks also the acknowledgment via Communication
(e.g. Modbus).
*ptions for Individual Ac8nowledgments for 6atched "ignals:
-ndivid.al ,cknowledgment
6E#s <elay *utput 9ending
$rip Command
Via a si9nal 8ro2 t-e
assi9n2ent list Ae.9.5 a di9ital
Inp&tB, a single... 3an 6e
a3Dnowled9ed.
0in9le ;ED5
<-ereL
<it-in t-e .on8i9&ration 2en&
o8 t-is sin9le ;ED.
Rela? O&tp&t5
<-ereL
<it-in t-e .on8i9&ration 2en&
o8 t-is sin9le Rela? O&tp&t.
Pending Trip Command.
Where?
Within the module
$ripControl
If the =ser is !ithin the para,eter setting ,ode, the =ser cannot ac5no!ledge$
In case of a fault during para,eter setting ia the operating panel, the =ser ,ust
first leae the para,eter ,ode &? pressing either the push-&uttons PAc5-RstQ or
POAQ &efore accessing the PAc5no!ledge,entsQ ,enu ia the push-&utton$
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Manual Ac5no!ledg,ent
Press the Ack/Rst button on the panel.
Select the item to be acknowledged via the softkeys:
Relay Output Contacts;
LEDs;
SCADA;
A trip command; or
All the above mentioned items at once.
Press the Softkey with the Wrench-Symbol.
Enter the password.
Manual Ac5no!ledg,ent #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, select Receive Data From The Device from the
Device menu.
Double click on the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Acknowledgment icon within the operation menu.
Double click the entry within the pop-up that is to be acknowledged.
Press the Execute immediately button.
Enter the password.
E.ternal Ac5no!ledg,ents
Within the [Ex Acknowledge] menu, the User can assign a signal (e.g.: the state of a digital input) from the
assignment list that:
Acknowledges all (acknowledgeable) LEDs at once;
Acknowledges all (acknowledgeable) Relay Output Contacts at once; or
Acknowledges all (acknowledgeable) SCADA signals at once.
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Ack LED
1..n, Assignment List
Ack !
1..n, Assignment List
Ack "omm
Ex Acknowledge .Ack LED
Ex Acknowledge .Ack RO
Ex Acknowledge .Ack Comm
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Within the [Protection Para\Global Prot Para\TripControl] menu, the User can assign a signal that acknowledges
a pending trip command.
For details, please refer to the Trip Control section.
E.ternal Ac5no!ledge #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, select Receive Data From The Device from the
Device menu.
Double click on the Device Parameter icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Ex Acknowledge icon within the operation menu.
n the working window, the User can now assign each signal that resets all acknowledgeable LEDs, a
signal that resets all Relay Output Contacts, a signal that resets the SCADA signals respectively, and a
signal that acknowledges a pending trip command.
E.ternal LE) - Ac5no!ledg,ent +ignals
The following signals can be used for external acknowledgment of latched LEDs.
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 2 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d = .o22&ni3ation .o22and
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Name Description
(od6&s..o22 .2d 4 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d * .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 6 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d C .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d % .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 9 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 10 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 11 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 12 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1= .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 14 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1* .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 16 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
Manual Resets
n the %*peration?<eset' menu, the User can:
Reset counters;
Delete records (e.g.: waveform records); and
Reset special things (like statistics, thermal replica, etc.).
The description of the reset co,,ands can &e found !ithin the corresponding
,odules$
Manual Resets #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, click Receive Data From The Device in the
Device menu.
Double click the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Reset icon within the operation menu.
Double click the entry within the pop-up that is to be reset or deleted.
The description of the reset co,,ands can &e found !ithin the corresponding
,odules$
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Reset to *actor? )efaults
This *unction !ill reset the deice to the factor? defaults$ All records !ill &e
deleted and and the ,easured alues and counters !ill &e reset$ The operation
hours counter !ill &e 5ept$
This Function is available at the HM only.
Press the Ack/Rst-key during a cold start, in order to access the Reset menu.
Select Reset to factory default.
Confirm Reset device to factory defaults and reboot with Yes in order to execute the reset to factory
defaults.
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+tatus )ispla?
n the status display within the Operation menu, the present state of all signals can be viewed. This means
the User is able to see if the individual signals are active or inactive at that moment. The User can see all
signals sorted by protective elements/modules.
"tate of the Module Input ? "ignal Is... Is "hown at the 9anel as...
false / 0
true / 1
+tatus )ispla? #ia /o!er/ort E
f PowerPort E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been downloaded recently, select Receive Data From The Device from
Device menu.
Double click on the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click on the Status Display icon within the operational data.
Double click on a sub-folder (e.g. 9rot) in order to see e.g. the states of the general alarms.
To hae the status displa? updated in a c?clic ,anner, select PAuto,atic
=p-)ateQ in the VIEW ,enu$
"tate of the Module Input ? "ignal Is... Is "hown in 9ower9ort)E as...
false / 0 0
true / 1 1
No connection to the device ?
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Operating /anel B(MIC
HM
+pecial /ara,eters of the /anel
The Device Parameter/HM menu is used to define the contrast of the display, the maximum admissible edit
time, and the menu language (after expiration, all unsaved parameter changes will be rejected).
)irect "o,,ands of the /anel
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.ontrast .ontrast =0 ) 60 *0 'De1i3e ,ara
/H(I+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the /anel
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
t)2ax Edit I8 no ot-er De?AsB is pressed at t-e panel,
a8ter expiration o8 t-is ti2e, all 3a3-ed
A3-an9edB para2eters are 3an3eled.
20 M =600 s 1%0 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/H(I+
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Recorders
7aefor, Recorder
Waveform rec
The waveform recorder works with 32 samples per cycle. t can be started by one of eight start events (selection
from the Assignment list/OR-Logic).
The waveform record contains the measuring values including the pre-trigger time. By means of PowerPort-
E?Buality Manager (option), the oscillographic curves of the analog (current, voltage) and digital channels/traces
can be shown and evaluated in a graphical form.
The waveform recorder has a storage capacity of 120 s (duration). The amount of records depends on the file
size of each record.
The waveform recorder can be configured in the%#evice 9arameter?<ecorder?+aveform rec' menu.
Determine the maximum recording time to register a waveform event. The maximum total length of a recording
is 10 s (including pre-trigger and post-trigger time).
To trigger the waveform recorder, up to eight signals can be selected from the Assignment list. The trigger
events are OR-linked. f a waveform record is written, a new waveform record cannot be triggered until all
trigger signals, which have triggered the previous waveform record, are gone.
Recording is only done for the time the assigned event exists (event controlled), plus the time for the pre- and
post-trigger, but not longer than 10 s. The time for the pre- and post-trigger is to be entered as percent of the
maximum file size.
The post-trigger ti,e !ill &e up to the H/ost-trigger ti,eH depending on the
duration of the trigger signal$ The post-trigger !ill &e the re,aining ti,e of the
HMa. file siDeH &ut, at ,a.i,u,, the H/ost-trigger ti,eH$
Eample
The waveform recorder is started by the general activation facility. After the fault has been cleared (plus follow-
up time), the recording process is stopped (but after 10 s at the latest).
The parameter %Auto #elete' defines how the device will react if a location to which to save the waveform
record is not available. n case %Auto #elete' is %Active', the first recorded waveform will be overwritten
according to the FFO principle. f the parameter is set to %Inactive', recording of the waveform events will be
stopped until the storage location is manually released.
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Trigger
Start: 2
Trigger
Start: 3
Trigger
Start: 4
Trigger
Start: 5
Trigger
Start: 6
Trigger
Start: 7
Trigger
Start: 8
Trigger
Man. Trigger
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t
t
0
1
0
1
300 ms
1200 ms
Pre-trigger time
t
0
1
500 ms
Post -trigger time
t
0
1
2000 ms
t-rec
t
0
1
2000 ms
Max file size
Start 1 = Prot.Pickup
Start 2 = -.-
Start 3 = -.-
Start 4 = -.-
Start 5 = -.-
Start 6 = -.-
Start 7 = -.-
Start 8 = -.-
Post -trigger time = 25%
Pre-trigger time = 15%
Max file size = 2s
Auto overwriting = Active
t-rec S Ma. file siDe
0
0
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t
t
0
1
0
1
300 ms
200 ms
Pre-trigger time
t
0
1
500 ms
Post-trigger time
t
0
1
1000 ms
t-rec
t-rec Y Ma. file siDe
t
0
1
2000 ms
Max file size
Start 1 = Prot.Trip
Start 2 = -.-
Start 3 = -.-
Start 4 = -.-
Start 5 = -.-
Start 6 = -.-
Start 7 = -.-
Start 8 = -.-
Post-trigger time = 25%
Pre-trigger time = 15%
Max file size = 2s
Auto overwriting = Active
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Read Out of 7aefor, Records
Within the Operation/Waveform rec menu, the User can:
Detect the accumulated waveform records.
7ithin the POperation-Recorders-Man TriggerQ ,enu, the =ser can trigger the
!aefor, recorder ,anuall?$
To Read Out the 7aefor, Recorder !ith /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, click Receive Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Double click the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Recorders icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Waveform rec icon.
n the window, the waveform records are shown in tabular form.
A pop-up will appear by double clicking on a waveform record. Choose a folder where the waveform
record is to be saved.
The User can analyze the waveform records by means of the optionally available Buality Manager by
clicking on Yes when asked "Shall the received waveform record be opened by the Buality ManagerCD
)eleting 7aefor, Records
Within the Operation/Waveform rec menu, the User can:
Delete waveform records;
Choose the waveform record that is to be deleted via SOFTKEY up and SOFTKEY down;
Call up the detailed view of the waveform record via SOFTKEY right;
Confirm by pressing SOFTKEY delete;
Enter the User password followed by pressing the OK key;
Choose whether only the current or all waveform records should be deleted; and
Confirm by pressing SOFTKEY OK.
)eleting 7aefor, Records #ia /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
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f the device data have not been loaded, click Receive Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Double click the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Recorders icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Waveform rec icon.
n the window, the waveform records are shown in tabular form.
n order to delete a waveform record, double click on
(the red x) in front of the waveform record and confirm.
)irect "o,,ands of the 7aefor, Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
(an. #ri99er (an&al #ri99er False,
#r&e
False 'Operation
/Re3orders
/(an. #ri99er+
Res all re3 Reset all re3ords Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 7aefor, Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart5 1 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ,rot.,i3D&p 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 2 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ,rot.#rip 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 = 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 4 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 * 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 6 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart5 C 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart5 % 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
A&to
o1erwritin9
I8 t-ere is no 2ore 8ree 2e2or? 3apa3it?
le8t, t-e oldest 8ile will 6e o1erwritten.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
,ost)tri99er
ti2e
#-e post tri99er ti2e is setta6le &p to a
2axi2&2 o8 *0P o8 t-e (axi2&2 8ile si@e
settin9. #-e post)tri99er will 6e t-e
re2ainin9 ti2e o8 t-e H(ax 8ile si@eH 6&t at
2axi2&2 H,ost)tri99er ti2eH.
0 ) *0P 20P 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
,re)tri99er ti2e #-e pre tri99er ti2e is setta6le &p to a
2axi2&2 o8 *0P o8 t-e (axi2&2 8ile si@e
settin9.
0 ) *0P 20P 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
(ax 8ile si@e #-e 2axi2&2 stora9e 3apa3it? per re3ord
is 10 se3onds, in3l&din9 pre)tri99er and
post)tri99er ti2e. #-e wa1e8or2 re3order
-as a total stora9e 3apa3it? o8 120 se3onds.
0.1 M 10.0 s 2 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
7aefor, Recorder Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
0tart1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart*)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart6)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tartC)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
0tart%)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
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Name Description
Re3ordin9 0i9nal5 Re3ordin9
(e2or? 8&ll 0i9nal5 (e2or? F&ll
.lear 8ail 0i9nal5 .lear Fail&re in (e2or?
Res all re3 0i9nal5 All re3ords deleted
Res re3ord 0i9nal5 Delete Re3ord
(an. #ri99er 0i9nal5 (an&al #ri99er
+pecial /ara,eters of the 7aefor, Recorder
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
Re3 state Re3ordin9 state Read? Read?,
Re3ordin9,
<ritin9 8ile,
#ri99er $lo
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
Error 3ode Error 3ode OU OU,
<rite err,
.lear 8ail,
.al3&lation err,
File not 8o&nd,
A&to o1erwritin9 o88
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/Re3orders
/<a1e8or2 re3+
*ault Recorder
Fault rec
The fault recorder can be started by one of eight start events (selection from the Assignment list/OR-Logic). t
can register up to 20 faults. The last of the recorded faults is stored in a fail-safe manner.
f one of the assigned trigger events becomes true, the fault recorder will be started. When a trigger event
happens, each fault is saved including the module and name, fault number, number of grid faults and record
number at that time. For each of the faults, the measuring values (at the time when the trigger event became
true) can be viewed.
Up to eight signals to trigger the fault recorder can be selected from the following list. The trigger events are
OR-linked.
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The parameter %Auto #elete' defines how the device will react if there is no saving place available. n case
%Auto #elete' is %Active', the first recorded fault will be overwritten according to the FFO principle. f the
parameter is set to %Inactive', recording of the fault events will be stopped until the storage location is released
manually.
Read Out the *ault Recorder
The measured values at the time of tripping are saved (fail-safe) within the fault recorder. f there is no more
memory free, the oldest record will be overwritten (FFO).
n order to read out a failure record:
Call up the main menu;
Call up the sub-menu Operation/Recorders/Fault rec.;
Select a fault record; and
Analyze the corresponding measured values.
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Trigger
Start: 2
Trigger
Start: 3
Trigger
Start: 4
Trigger
Start: 5
Trigger
Start: 6
Trigger
Start: 7
Trigger
Start: 8
Trigger
Man. Trigger
Recording
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To Read Out the *ault Recorder #ia /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, click Receive Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Double click the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Fault Rec icon within the Operation/Recorders tree.
n the window, the fault recordings are shown in tabular form.
n order to receive more detailed information on a fault double click the selected item in the list.
#ia the print ,enu, the =ser can e.port the data into a file$ /lease proceed as
follo!s$
"all up the data as descri&ed a&oe$
"all up the P*ile-/rintQ ,enu$
"hoose P/rint Actual 7or5ing 7indo!Q !ithin the pop-up$
/ress the P/rintQ &utton$
/ress the PE.port to *ileQ &utton$
Enter a file na,e$
"hoose a location !here to sae the file$
"onfir, the P+aeQ &utton$
)irect "o,,ands of the *ault Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res all re3 Reset all re3ords Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
(an. #ri99er (an&al #ri99er False,
#r&e
False 'Operation
/Re3orders
/(an. #ri99er+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the *ault Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart5 1 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ,rot.#rip 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart5 2 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 = 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 4 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 * 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 6 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 C 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart5 % 0tart re3ordin9 i8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
A&to
o1erwritin9
I8 t-ere is no 2ore 8ree 2e2or? 3apa3it?
le8t, t-e oldest 8ile will 6e o1erwritten.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
*ault Recorder Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
0tart1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart*)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tart6)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
0tartC)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
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Name Description Assignment Via
0tart%)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent /
start re3ordin9 i85
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/Fa&lt re3+
*ault Recorder Module +ignals
Name Description
Res re3ord 0i9nal5 Delete Re3ord
(an. #ri99er 0i9nal5 (an&al #ri99er
Eent Recorder
Event rec
The event recorder can register up to 300 events and the last 50 (minimum) saved events are stored in non-
volatile memory, and therefore retained when power is lost to the unit. The following information is provided for
any of the events.
Events are logged as follows:
<ecord 3o. 2ault 3o. 3o of grid faults Date of Record Module Name State
0eE&ential :&26er :&26er o8 t-e
on9oin9 8a&lt.
#-is 3o&nter will 6e
in3re2ented 6? ea3-
!eneral ,i3D&p
A,rot.,i3D&pB.
A 9rid 8a&lt :o. 3an -a1e
se1eral Fa&lt :os.
#-is 3o&nter will 6e
in3re2ented 6? ea3-
!eneral ,i3D&p.
AEx3eption AR5 t-is
applies onl? to de1i3es
t-at o88er a&to re3losin9B.
#i2e sta2p <-at -as 3-an9edL .-an9ed Val&e
$here are three different classes of events.
,lternation o/ 0inary states are s1own as2
0->1 if the signal changes physically from 0 to 1.
1->0 if the signal changes physically from 1 to 0.
+o.nters increment is s1own as2
Old Counter state -> New Counter state (e.g.: 3->4)
,lternation o/ m.ltiple states are s1own as2
Old state -> New state (e.g.: 0->2)
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Read Out the Eent Recorder
Call up the main menu'.
Call up the sub-menu %*peration?<ecorders?Event rec'.
Select an event.
To Read Out the Eent Recorder #ia /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, click Receive Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Double click the Operation icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Event Rec icon within the Operation/Recorders menu.
n the window, the events are shown in tabular form.
To hae the eent recorder updated in a c?clic ,anner, select PAuto,atic =p-
)ateQ in the P3iewQ ,enu%
/o!er/ort-E is a&le to record ,ore eents than the deice itself, if the !indo! of
the eent recorder is opened and PAuto,atic =p-)ateQ is set to actie$
#ia the print ,enu, the =ser can e.port the data into a file$ /lease proceed as
follo!s$
"all up the data as descri&ed a&oe$
"all up the P*ile-/rintQ ,enu$
"hoose P/rint Actual 7or5ing 7indo!Q !ithin the pop-up$
/ress the P/rintQ &utton$
/ress the PE.port to *ileQ &utton$
Enter a file na,e$
"hoose a location !here to sae the file$
"onfir, the P+aeQ &utton$
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)irect "o,,ands of the Eent Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res all re3 Reset all re3ords Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
Eent Recorder Module +ignals
Name Description
Res all re3 0i9nal5 All re3ords deleted
Trend Recorder
Available Elements:
Trend rec
*unctional )escription
The Trend Data are data points stored by the Trend Recorder on the relay device over fixed intervals of time,
and can be downloaded from the device using PowerPort-E. A Trend Record is viewable using the Quality
Monitor software by selecting files saved by PowerPort-E with a file extension of ".ErTr. The list of available
trend recorder data is viewable by selecting [Operation/ Recorders/Trend Recorder] on the front panel of the
relay.
When viewed within the Quality Manager, the trend record will show the observed values (up to 10) that the User
has specified. The available values are dependent on the ordered protective device.
Managing Trend Records
To download information from the Trend Recorder, select [Operation/Recorder/Trend Rec] from the menu tree.
The User will find three options within the Trend Recorder window that will allow the User to:
Receive Trend Records,
Refresh the Trend Recorder, and
Delete Trend Records.
Selecting the Receive Trend Record button will download data from the relay to the User's PC. By selecting
the <efresh $rend <ecorder', PowerPort-E updates the list of the Trend Recorder. The #elete $rend
<ecorder' function will clear all trend data from the relay, leaving the data files on the User's PC.
To view data using the Quality Manager, first the User must open the desired ".ErTr file to be viewed from a
folder location previously designated by the User. Once the ".ErTr file is open, the User will see the "Analog
Channels that are monitored by the Trend Recorder. By clicking on the "Analog Channels, all monitored
parameters are listed. To view a channel, the User must click on the left mouse key, then drag and drop the
channel onto the right side of the Quality Manager screen. The channel is then listed under the #isplayed
Channels'.
To remove a channel from view, the User must select the Trend Data to be removed in the #isplayed
Channels' menu tree, then click on the right mouse button to bring up the menu options. Here, the User will
find the Remove menu option that, when selected, will remove the trend data.
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"onfiguring the Trend Recorder
The Trend Recorder is to be configured within [Device Para/Recorders/Trend Recorder] menu.
The User has to set the time interval. This defines the distance between two measuring points.
The User can select up to ten values that will be recorded.
+election List for Trending
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
V#.VA R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)ne&tral 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V> 2eas R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 V> 2eas&red AR(0B
V#.VA$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V$. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V.A R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase)to)p-ase 1olta9e AR(0B
V#.V0 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents ero
1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
V#.V1 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents positi1e
p-ase seE&en3e 1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
V#.V2 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 0?22etri3al 3o2ponents ne9ati1e
p-ase seE&en3e 1olta9eAF&nda2entalB
V#.VA a19 R(0 VA a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.V$ a19 R(0 V$ a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.V. a19 R(0 V. a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.VA$ a19 R(0 VA$ a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.V$. a19 R(0 V$. a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.V.A a19 R(0 V.A a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
V#.8 (eas&red Val&e5 FreE&en3?
V#.VA #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$ #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V. #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.VA$ #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 VA$ #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V$. #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V$. #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
V#.V.A #HD (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 V.A #otal Har2oni3 Distortion
.#.IA R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B
.#.I$ R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B
.#.I. R(0 (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent AR(0B
.#.I> 2eas R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A2eas&redB5 I> AR(0B
.#.IR 3al3 R(0 (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 IR AR(0B
.#.I0 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 ero 3&rrent AF&nda2entalB
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Name Description
.#.I1 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 ,ositi1e p-ase seE&en3e 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
.#.I2 F&nd. (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 "n6alan3ed load 3&rrent
AF&nda2entalB
.#.IA a19 R(0 IA a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
.#.I$ a19 R(0 I$ a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
.#.I. a19 R(0 I. a1era9e 1al&e AR(0B
.#.IA #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 IA #otal Har2oni3 .&rrent
.#.I$ #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I$ #otal Har2oni3 .&rrent
.#.I. #HD (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 I. #otal Har2oni3 .&rrent
.#.PAI2/I1B (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 I2/I1, p-ase seE&en3e will 6e taDen
into a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?.
.#.PAI2/I1B 2ax (eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 I2/I1 2axi2&2 1al&e, p-ase
seE&en3e will 6e taDen into a33o&nt a&to2ati3all?
(0tart.IA F;A (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent 2&ltiples o8 F;A
49.I2# "sed #-er2al 3apa3it? &sed.
R#D.Hottest <D Hottest 2otor windin9 te2perat&re in de9rees ..
R#D.Hottest ($ Hottest 2otor 6earin9 te2perat&re in de9rees .. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s Res Operations.rH or HAllH.
R#D.Hottest ;$ Hottest load 6earin9 te2perat&re in de9rees .. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s Res Operations.rH or HAllH.
R#D.Hottest A&x Hottest A&xiliar? te2perat&re in de9rees .. Resetta6le wit- H0?s
Res Operations.rH or HAllH.
E.r.Disp ,F (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 **D ) Displa3e2ent ,ower Fa3tor
E.r.Apt ,F (eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 **A ) Apparent ,ower Fa3tor
E.r.0?st VA R(0 (eas&red VAs AR(0B
E.r.VA- :et :et VA Ho&rs
"R#D.<D1 <indin9 1
"R#D.<D1 2ax <indin91 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.<D2 <indin9 2
"R#D.<D2 2ax <indin92 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.<D= <indin9 =
"R#D.<D= 2ax <indin9= (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.<D4 <indin9 4
"R#D.<D4 2ax <indin94 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.<D* <indin9 *
"R#D.<D* 2ax <indin9* (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.<D6 <indin9 6
"R#D.<D6 2ax <indin96 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.($1 (otor $earin9 1
"R#D.($1 2ax (otor $earin91 (axi2&2 Val&e
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Name Description
"R#D.($2 (otor $earin9 2
"R#D.($2 2ax (otor $earin92 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.;$1 ;oad $earin9 1
"R#D.;$1 2ax ;oad $earin91 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.;$2 ;oad $earin9 2
"R#D.;$2 2ax ;oad $earin92 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.A&x1 A&xiliar?1
"R#D.A&x1 2ax A&xiliar?1 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.A&x2 A&xiliar?2
"R#D.A&x2 2ax A&xiliar?2 (axi2&2 Val&e
"R#D.R#D (ax (axi2&2 te2perat&re o8 all 3-annels.
AnIn'1+.Val&e (eas&red 1al&e o8 t-e Inp&t in per3ent
AnIn'2+.Val&e (eas&red 1al&e o8 t-e Inp&t in per3ent
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Trend Recorder
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Resol&tion Resol&tion Are3ordin9 8reE&en3?B 60 2in,
=0 2in,
1* 2in,
10 2in,
* 2in
1* 2in 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e1
O6ser1ed Val&e1 1..n, #rendRe3;ist .#.IA R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e2
O6ser1ed Val&e2 1..n, #rendRe3;ist .#.I$ R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e=
O6ser1ed Val&e= 1..n, #rendRe3;ist .#.I. R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e4
O6ser1ed Val&e4 1..n, #rendRe3;ist .#.I> 2eas
R(0
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e*
O6ser1ed Val&e* 1..n, #rendRe3;ist V#.VA R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e6
O6ser1ed Val&e6 1..n, #rendRe3;ist V#.V$ R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&eC
O6ser1ed Val&eC 1..n, #rendRe3;ist V#.V. R(0 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e%
O6ser1ed Val&e% 1..n, #rendRe3;ist V#.V> 2eas
R(0
'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
O6ser1ed
Val&e9
O6ser1ed Val&e9 1..n, #rendRe3;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
O6ser1ed
Val&e10
O6ser1ed Val&e10 1..n, #rendRe3;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/#rend re3+
Trend Recorder Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
Hand Reset Hand Reset
)irect "o,,ands of the Trend Recorder
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Reset Delete all entries Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
"ounter #alues of the Trend Recorder
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
(ax a1ail Entries (axi2&2 a1aila6le entries in t-e
3&rrent 3on8i9&ration
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#rend re3+
Motor +tart Recorder
Available Elements:
Start rec
The Motor Start Recorder is accessed using PowerPort-E or via the front panel interface of the relay. This
feature provides information recorded at the time of each start of the motor such as:
Date of the motor start event;
Record number;
And the summary data:
Maximum RMS phase current of each phase at the time of start;
Current unbalance;
TST and TSTR values;
Thermal capacity used ( 2T Used); and
Number of successful starts.
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Managing +tart Records
The start recorder data can be downloaded by means of 9ower9ort)E from the device when the User has
selected the "Start Rec feature. To navigate to this feature, the User must go to the [Operation / Recorders]
menu. Here the User will find the Start Rec menu item. By selecting Start Rec, the Start Recorder Window
will appear.
To access data that has been stored in the device using 9ower9ort E, the User must select the "Receive
Start Recorder button in the upper left hand corner of the "Start Rec window. When clicked, the
9ower9ort)E software will retrieve the highlighted record from the device.
A summary of the Start Recorder data can be retrieved by selecting the "Receive Summary Data button
in the upper left hand corner of the "Start Rec window.
A list o8 all 3&rrentl? a1aila6le 0tart Re3ords is 1iewa6le 6? sele3tin9 t-e VRe8res- 0tart Re3orderW 6&tton on t-e start re3order.
t is possible to delete individual records that are stored on the protective device. First, select "Receive
Start Recorder, and then select the record to be deleted by clicking on the record number, followed by
the selection of the "Delete Start Record button in the upper left hand corner of the "Start Rec window.
To permanently remove all start records within a device's start recorder, select the "Delete All Start
Records button also located in the upper left hand corner of the "Start Rec window. This will remove all
previously stored start records within the device to which the User is presently connected.
Open a 0tart Re3ord 8ile 8ro2 a lo3al stora9e de1i3e. ,lease note t-at it is possi6le to 3o2pare an ar3-i1ed 0tart Re3ord a9ainst
ar3-i1ed ,ara2eter settin9s t-at are also stored on a lo3al de1i3e. Read the V.a&tion In8or2ation at t-e end o8 t-is 3-apterW.
When using PowerPort-E to view the Start Recorder data, the Start Recorder features can also be found by right
clicking anywhere within the "Start Rec window.
)ispla?ing +tart Records
When a Start Record is called up, a window with the following options pops up.
View motor start data graphically in the Quality Manager software. n the Quality Manager
software the User can view the RMS value of the phase currents, thermal capacity used,
and temperatures measured by the URTD module if a URTD is installed and attached to
the relay.
View motor start data overlayed with the Motor Protection Curves (Starting Profile Plot
versus Protection limits). The User can view the average current recorded during the
motor start versus protection elements such as 50P, or the Thermal Model. Please note,
that protective elements, that are not projected within the device planning wont be visible.
The User has the option to alter the displayed setting groups.
$he "tarting 9rofile 9lot offers two >ser "cenarios:
1. Adapting the protection settings to the recorded start curve. The User will see the impact of parameter
changes in the Profile Plot. By means of this he can decide if the relay settings match the protection
requirements.
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2. Analyzing a Start Record. Since a Start Record does not include the relay settings, the User has to
ensure, that backups of the relay settings are available that were valid at the time of recording.
/lease Note that the +tarting /rofile /lot sho!s the recorded aerage current
ersus the current rela? settings$ The rela? settings itself are not part of a +tart
Record$
Adaptie para,eters and their i,pacts !ont &e isi&le !ithin the +tarting /rofile$
6loc5ings !ont &e isi&le !ithin the +tarting /rofile$
/lease ,a5e sure to sae the setting files together !ith this record to guarantee
the graph represents the conditions of !hen this eent occurred$
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Motor +tart Recorder
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Resol&tion Resol&tion Are3ordin9 8reE&en3?B *0 2s,
100 2s,
1 s
*0 2s 'De1i3e ,ara
/Re3orders
/0tart re3+
Motor +tart Recorder Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
0torin9 0i9nal5 Data are sa1ed
)irect "o,,ands of the Motor +tart Recorder Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res 0tartRe3 Delete all start re3order re3ords Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
Res
0tatisti3Re3
Delete all statisti3 re3order re3ords Astart
trendin9B
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
+tatistic Recorder
The Statistic Recorder shows motor specific statistical data on a monthly base. The Statistic Recorder can
record up to 24 monthly reports. The reports are power fail-safe stored.
n order to view information from the Statistic Recorder, the User has to select [Operation/Recorder/Statisticrec]
from the menu tree.
By double clicking on the Date of Record statistics information can be viewed such as the number of starts,
the number of successful starts, the average start time, the average I-$' value during any start, and the
average of all maximum currents value seen during each start.
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(istor? *unction
The History function, accessible under the Operations menu, can be utilized as a counter or log of specific
occurrences monitored by the device. The types of occurrence that can be recorded include:
Operations (OperationsCr);
Alarms (AlarmCr);
Trips (TripCr); and
Totals (TotalCr).
To #ie! and-or Reset (istor? Records at the )eice
1. Press the softkey under Menu in the display to access the "Operation menu.
2. Press the right arrow softkey to access the Operation functions.
3. Use the softkeys under the up and down arrows to select "History then press the softkey under the right
arrow to access the History functions.
4. Scroll to the type of occurrence to be viewed or reset then press the right arrow softkey
5. Scroll to the counter to be viewed or reset then press the right arrow softkey to access the counter. The
recorded data for the selected counter will be shown in the display. f the counter is not to be reset, use the
softkeys to return to the main menu.
6. To reset the counter, press the "Ack/Rst softkey then press the softkey under the "Wrench icon.
7. Using the softkeys, enter the password then press the "OK softkey.
8. Press the softkey under "Yes to reset the counter. Once the counter has been reset, use the softkeys to
return to the main menu.
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Ti,e +?nchroniDation
Time Zones
The device gives the User the ability to synchronize the device with a central time generator. This provides the
following advantages:
The time does not drift from the reference time. A continuously accumulating deviation of the reference
time thereby will be balanced. Also refer to the Specifications (Tolerances Real Time Clock) section.
All time synchronized devices operate with the same time. Therefore, logged events of the individual
devices can be compared exactly and be evaluated (single events of the event recorder, waveform
records).
The device's time can be synchronized via the following protocols:
RG-B;
SNTP;
Communications-Protocol Modbus (RTU or TCP); and/or
These protocols use different hardware interfaces and are different in accuracy. Further information can be
found in the Specifications section.
Used Protocol ard!are"#nterface Recommended Application
<it-o&t ti2e
s?n3-roni@ation
))) :ot re3o22ended.
IRI!)$ IRI!)$ #er2inal Re3o22end, i8 inter8a3e a1aila6le.
0:#, RG4* AEt-ernetB Re3o22end alternati1e to IRI!)$, espe3iall? w-en &sin9
IE. 61%*0 or (od6&s #.,.
(od6&s R#" R04%*, D)0"$ or Fi6er
Opti3
Re3o22end w-en &sin9 (od6&s R#" 3o22&ni3ation proto3ol and w-en no
IRI!)$ real ti2e 3lo3D is a1aila6le.
(od6&s #., RG4* AEt-ernetB ;i2ited re3o22endation w-en (od6&s #., 3o22&ni3ation proto3ol is &sed
and w-en no IRI!)$ real ti2e 3lo3D or 0:#,)0er1er is a1aila6le.
Accurac? of Ti,e +?nchroniDation
The accuracy of the device's synchronized system time depends on different factors:
Accuracy of the connected time generator;
Synchronization protocol that is used; and
At Modbus TCP and SNTP: Network load and data package transmission times
/lease consider the accurac? of the ti,e generator used$ )eiations of the ti,e
generatorJs ti,e causes the sa,e deiations on the deiceJs s?ste, ti,e$
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+election of Ti,e 4one and +?nchronisation /rotocol
The protection relay masters both UTC and local time. This means that the device can be synchronised with
UTC time while using local time for User display.
Ti,e +?nchronisation !ith =T" Ti,e BReco,,endedC%
Time synchronisation is usually done using UTC time. This means for example that an RG-B time generator is
sending UTC time information to the protection relay. This is the recommended use case, since here a
continuous time synchronisation can be ensured. There are no "leaps in time through change of Daylight
Savings Time.
To achieve that the device shows the current local time, the time zone and the change to Daylight Savings Time
can be configured.
Please carry out the following configuration steps under [Device Para/ Time]:
1. Select your local time zone in the time zone menu.
2. There also configure the switching of daylight savings time.
3. Select the used time synchronisation protocol in the TimeSync menu (e.g. "RG-B).
4. Set the parameters of the synchronisation protocol (refer to the according chapter).
Ti,e +?nchronisation !ith Local Ti,e%
Should the time synchronisation however be done using local time, then please leave the time zone to >$C.E
6ondon' and do not use switching of daylight saving time.
The s?nchronisation of the rela?Ws s?ste, ti,e is e.clusiel? done &? the
s?nchronisation protocol selected in the ,enu M)eice /ara- Ti,e- Ti,e+?nc-
=sed /rotocolN$
7ithout Ti,e +?nchronisation%
To achieve that the device shows the current local time, the time zone and the change to Daylight Savings Time
can be configured.
Please carry out the following configuration steps under [Device Para/ Time]:
1. Select your local time zone in the time zone menu.
2. There also configure the switching of daylight savings time.
3. Select manual' as your used protocol in the TimeSync menu.
4. Set date and time.
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Ti,e +?nchroniDation
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
D0# o88set Di88eren3e to winterti2e )1%0 M 1%0 2in 60 2in 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
D0# 2an&al (an&al settin9 o8 t-e Da?li9-t 0a1in9 #i2e Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
0&22erti2e Da?li9-t 0a1in9 #i2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0&22erti2e 2 (ont- o8 3lo3D 3-an9e s&22erti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
Gan&ar?,
Fe6r&ar?,
(ar3-,
April,
(a?,
G&ne,
G&l?,
A&9&st,
0epte26er,
O3to6er,
:o1e26er,
De3e26er
(ar3- 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
0&22erti2e d Da? o8 3lo3D 3-an9e s&22erti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0&nda?,
(onda?,
#&esda?,
<ednesda?,
#-&rsda?,
Frida?,
0at&rda?,
!eneral da?
0at&rda? 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
0&22erti2e w ,la3e o8 sele3ted da? in 2ont- A8or 3lo3D
3-an9e s&22erti2eB
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
First,
0e3ond,
#-ird,
Fo&rt-,
;ast
;ast 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
0&22erti2e - Ho&r o8 3lo3D 3-an9e s&22erti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0 M 2= - 2 - 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
0&22erti2e
2in
(in&te o8 3lo3D 3-an9e s&22erti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0 M *9 2in 0 2in 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
<interti2e 2 (ont- o8 3lo3D 3-an9e winterti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
Gan&ar?,
Fe6r&ar?,
(ar3-,
April,
(a?,
G&ne,
G&l?,
A&9&st,
0epte26er,
O3to6er,
:o1e26er,
De3e26er
O3to6er 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
<interti2e d Da? o8 3lo3D 3-an9e winterti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0&nda?,
(onda?,
#&esda?,
<ednesda?,
#-&rsda?,
Frida?,
0at&rda?,
!eneral da?
0at&rda? 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
<interti2e w ,la3e o8 sele3ted da? in 2ont- A8or 3lo3D
3-an9e winterti2eB
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
First,
0e3ond,
#-ird,
Fo&rt-,
;ast
;ast 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
<interti2e - Ho&r o8 3lo3D 3-an9e winterti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0 M 2= - = - 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
<interti2e 2in (in&te o8 3lo3D 3-an9e winterti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 D0# 2an&al K A3ti1e
0 M *9 2in 0 2in 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
#i2e ones #i2e ones "#.714 Uiriti2ati,
"#.71= RawaDi,
"#.712.C* .-at-a2 Island,
"#.712 <ellin9ton,
"#.711.* Uin9ston,
"#.711 ,ort Vila,
"#.710.* ;ord Howe Island,
"#.710 0?dne?,
"#.79.* Adelaide,
"#.79 #oD?o,
"#.7% Hon9 Uon9,
"#.7C $an9DoD,
"#.76.* Ran9oon,
"#.76 .olo26o,
"#.7*.C* Uat-2and&,
"#.7*.* :ew Del-i,
"#.7* Isla2a6ad,
"#.74.* Ua6&l,
"#.74 A6& D-a6i,
"#.7=.* #e-ran,
"#.7= (os3ow,
"#.72 At-ens,
"#.71 $erlin,
"#.70 ;ondon,
"#.)1 A@ores,
"#.)2 Fern. d. :oron-a,
"#.)= $&enos Aires,
"#.)=.* 0t. Go-nXs,
"#.)4 0antia9o,
"#.)* :ew JorD,
"#.)6 .-i3a9o,
"#.)C 0alt ;aDe .it?,
"#.)% ;os An9eles,
"#.)9 An3-ora9e,
"#.)9.* #aio-ae,
"#.)10 Honol&l&,
"#.)11 (idwa? Islands
"#.70 ;ondon 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e@one+
#i2e0?n3 #i2e s?n3-roni@ation ),
0:#,,
IRI!)$,
(od6&s
) 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/#i2e0?n3+
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SNTP
I,portant pre-condition% The deice needs to hae access to an +NT/ serer ia
the connected net!or5$ This serer prefera&l? should &e installed locall?$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
SNTP is a standard protocol for time synchronization via a network. At minimum, one SNTP server has to be
integrated into the network. The device can be configured for one or two connected SNTP servers.
The device's system time will be synchronized by the connected SNTP server 1 to 4 times per minute. n turn,
the SNTP server synchronizes its time via NTP with other NTP servers. This is the normal case. Alternatively it
can receive its time via GPS, radio controlled clock, or the like.
f the server's "Stratum has been set manually, it is not an indication of its quality or reliability.
Accurac?
The accuracy of the SNTP server used and the accuracy of its reference clock influences the accuracy of the
protection relay's clock.
With each transmitted time information, the SNTP server sends information about its accuracy:
Stratum: The stratum gives information on how close the SNTP server within the cluster is to other NTP
servers that are connected to an atomic clock.
Precision: This is the accuracy, the SNTP server provides the system time.
Also the performance (traffic and data package transmission time) of the connected network has an influence on
the accuracy of the time synchronization A locally installed SNTP server with an accuracy of >200 sec is
recommended. f this cannot be provided, the connected server's accuracy can be checked in the
[Operation/Status Display/Time Sync.] menu:
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GPS Satellite Signal (optional )
GPS Connection (optional )
TCP/P
NTP-Server
SNTP-Protocol
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The server quality gives information about the accuracy of the used server. The quality should be
GOOD or SUFFCENT. A server with BAD quality should not be used because this could cause
fluctuations of the time synchronization
The network quality gives information about the network's load and data package transmission time.
The quality should be GOOD or SUFFCENT. A network with BAD quality should not be used because
this could cause fluctuations during time synchronization
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When configuring two SNTP servers, the device selects the server with the lower stratum value because this
provides a more precise time synchronization f the servers have the same stratum value, the device selects the
server with the better accuracy (precision). t does not matter which of the servers is configured as Server 1 or
Server 2. When the last used server fails, the device automatically switches to the other server. When the
server recovers, the device switches back to the previous one with the better quality.
+NT/ "o,,issioning
Activate the SNTP time synchronization by means of the [Device Para/ Time/ TimeSync] menu:
Select "3$9' in the time synchronisation menu.
Set the P address of the first server in the SNTP menu.
Set the P address of the second server, if available.
Set all configured servers to "active.
*ault Anal?sis
f there is no SNTP signal for more than 120 seconds., the SNTP status changes from "active to "inactive and
an entry in the Event Recorder will be set.
The SNTP functionality can be checked in the [Operation/Status Display/Time Sync./Sntp] menu.
f the SNTP status is not "active, please proceed as follows:
Check if the wiring is correct (Ethernet-cable connected).
Check if a valid P address is set in the device (Device Para/TCP/P).
Check if the Ethernet connection is active (Device Para/TCP/P/Link = Up?).
Check if the SNTP server as well as the protection device answers to a Ping.
Check if the SNTP server is up and working.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the +NT/
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
)irect "o,,ands of the +NT/
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res .o&nter Reset all .o&nters. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0er1er1 0er1er 1 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te1 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te2 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te= I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te4 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
0er1er2 0er1er 2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te1 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te2 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te= I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
I, $?te4 I,1.I,2.I,=.I,4 0 ) 2** 0 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
+ignals of the +NT/
Name Description
0:#, a3ti1e 0i9nal5 I8 t-ere is no 1alid 0:#, si9nal 8or 120 se3, 0:#, is
re9arded as ina3ti1e.
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
:oO80?n3s #otal :&26er o8 0?n3-roni@ations. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8.onne3t;ost #otal :&26er o8 lost 0:#,
.onne3tions Ano s?n3 8or 120 se3B.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO802all0?n3s 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
1er? s2all #i2e .orre3tions.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8:or20?n3s 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
nor2al #i2e .orre3tions.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8$i90?n3s 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8 6i9
#i2e .orre3tions.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8Filt0?n3s 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
8iltered #i2e .orre3tions.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO80low#rans 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
slow #rans8ers.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8Hi9-O88s 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
-i9- O88sets.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:oO8Int#i2eo&ts 0er1i3e 3o&nter5 #otal :&26er o8
internal ti2eo&ts.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
0trat&20er1er1 0trat&2 o8 0er1er 1 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
0trat&20er1er2 0trat&2 o8 0er1er 2 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
"sed 0er1er <-i3- 0er1er is &sed 8or 0:#,
s?n3-roni@ation.
:one 0er1er1,
0er1er2 ,
:one
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
,re30er1er1 ,re3ision o8 0er1er 1 0 2s 0 M 1000.00000 2s 'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
,re30er1er2 ,re3ision o8 0er1er 2 0 2s 0 M 1000.00000 2s 'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
0er1erQlt? Q&alit? o8 0er1er &sed 8or
0?n3-roni@ation A!OOD,
0"FFI.IE:#, $ADB
) !OOD,
0"FFI.E:#,
$AD,
)
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
:et.onn Q&alit? o8 :etworD .onne3tion
A!OOD, 0"FFI.IE:#, $ADB.
) !OOD,
0"FFI.E:#,
$AD,
)
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/#i2e0?n3
/0:#,+
IRI@-600>
RG-B
ReGuire,ent% An IRI@-600> ti,e code generator is needed$ IRI@-6003 and higher
!ill support-trans,it the T?ear infor,ationU$
If ?ou are using an IRI@ ti,e code that does not support the T?ear infor,ationU
BIRI@-6000, IRI@-6001, IRI@-600:, IRI@-6000C, ?ou hae to set the T?earU
,anuall? !ithin the deice$ In these cases the correct ?ear infor,ation is a
precondition for a properl? !or5ing IRI@-6$
/rinciple - @eneral =se
The RG-B standard is the most used standard to synchronize the time of protection devices in medium voltage
applications.
The protection device supports RG-B according to the RG STANDARD 200-04. This means that all time
synchronization formats RG-B00X (RG-B000 / B001 / B002 / B003 / B004 / B005 / B006 / B007) are
supported. t is recommended to use RG-B004 and higher which also transmits the "year information.
The system time of the protection device is being synchronized with the connected RG-B code generator once
a second. The accuracy of the used RG-B code generator can be increased by connecting a GPS-receiver to
it.
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The location of the RG-B interface depends to the device type. Please refer to the wiring diagram supplied with
the protective device.
IRI@-6 "o,,issioning
Activate the RG-B synchronization within menu [Device Para/ Time/ TimeSync]:
Select I<IF)&' in the time synchronisation menu.
Set the time synchronization in the RG-B menu to Active'.
Select the RG-B type (choose B000 through B007).
*ault Anal?sis
f the device does not receive any RG-B time code for more than 60 s, the RG-B status switches from
active' to inactive' and there is created an entry within the Event Recorder.
Check the RG-B functionality through the menu [Operation/ Status display/ TimeSync/ RG-B]:
Should the RG-B status not be reported as being active', please proceed as follows:
To begin with check the RG-B wiring.
Check, if the correct RG-B00X type is configured.
IRI@-6 "ontrol "o,,ands
n addition to the date and time information, the RG-B code offers the option to transmit up to 18 control
commands that can be processed by the protective device. They have to be set and issued by the RG-B code
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generator.
The protective device offers up to 18 RG-B assignment options for those control commands in order to carry
out the assigned action. f there is a control command assigned to an action, this action is being triggered as
soon as the control command is transmitted as being true. As an example there can be triggered the start of
statistics or the street lighting can be switched on through a relay.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the IRI@-600>
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
)irect "o,,ands of the IRI@-600>
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res IRI!)$ .r Resettin9 o8 t-e Dia9nosis .o&nters5 IRI!)
$
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the IRI@-600>
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/IRI!)$+
IRI!)$00> Deter2ination o8 t-e #?pe5 IRI!)$00>.
IRI!)$ t?pes di88er in t?pes o8 in3l&ded
V.oded ExpressionsW A?ear, 3ontrol)
8&n3tions, strai9-t)6inar?)se3ondsB.
IRI!$)000,
IRI!$)001,
IRI!$)002,
IRI!$)00=,
IRI!$)004,
IRI!$)00*,
IRI!$)006,
IRI!$)00C
IRI!$)000 'De1i3e ,ara
/#i2e
/#i2e0?n3
/IRI!)$+
+ignals of the IRI@-600> BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
In1erted 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ in1erted
.ontrol 0i9nal1 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal2 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal4 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal* 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal6 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nalC 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal% 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
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Name Description
.ontrol 0i9nal9 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal10 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal11 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal12 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal1= 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal14 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal1* 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal16 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal1C 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
.ontrol 0i9nal1% 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI@-600> #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
:oO8Fra2esOU #otal n&26er 1alid Fra2es. 0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/IRI!)$+
:oO8Fra2eErrors #otal :&26er o8 Fra2e Errors.
,-?si3all? 3orr&pted Fra2e.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/IRI!)$+
Ed9es Ed9es 0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/#i2e0?n3
/IRI!)$+
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Mod&us
R
Modbus
Mod&us
R
/rotocol "onfiguration
The time-controlled Modbus

protocol is based on the master-slave working principle. This means that the
substation control and protection system sends an inquiry or instruction to a certain device (slave address) that
will then be answered or carried out accordingly. f the inquiry/instruction cannot be answered/carried out (e.g.:
because of an invalid slave address), a failure message is returned to the master.
The master (substation control and protection system) can query information from the device, such as:
Type of unit version;
Measuring values/statistical measured values;
Switch operating position (in preparation);
State of device;
Time and date;
State of the device's digital inputs; and
Protection-/state pickups.
The master (control system) can give commands/instructions to the device, such as:
Control of switchgear (where applicable, i.e.: each according to the applied device version);
Change-over of parameter set;
Reset and acknowledgment of pickups/signals;
Adjustment of the date and time; and
Control of pickup relays.
For detailed information on data point lists and error handling, please refer to the Modbus

documentation.
To allow configuration of the devices for Modbus

connection, some default values of the control system must be


available.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Mod&us
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode R#",
#.,
R#" 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
Mod&us RT=
9art :: Configuration of the #evices
Call up %#evice parameter?Modbus' and set the following communication parameters:
Slave address, to allow clear identification of the device; and
Baud rate.
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Also, select the RS485 interface-related parameters such as:
Number of data bits;
One of the following supported communication variants:
Number of data bits,
Even,
Odd,
Parity or no parity, or
Number of stop bits;
%t)timeout': communication errors are only identified after expiration of a supervision time %t)timeout';
and
Response time (defining the period within which an inquiry from the master has to be answered).
9art -: Aardware Connection
For hardware connection to the control system, there is an RS485 interface at the rear side of the device
(RS485, fiber optic or terminals).
Connect the bus and the device (wiring).
Up to 32 devices can be connected to the bus (point to point connection/spurs).
Connect a terminating resistor to the bus.
Error Aandling ) Aardware Errors
nformation on physical communication errors, such as:
Baud rate error and
Parity error;
can be obtained from the event recorder.
Error Aandling ; Errors on 9rotocol 6evel
f, for example, an invalid memory address is inquired, error codes will be returned by the device that need to be
interpreted.
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Esta&lishing a connection ia T"/-I/ to the deice is onl? possi&le if the deice
is eGuipped !ith an Ethernet Interface BR935C$
"ontact ?our IT ad,inistrator in order to esta&lish the net!or5 connection$
9art :: "etting the $C9?I9 9arameters
Call up %#evice parameter?$C9?I9' at the HM (panel) and set the following parameters:
TCP/P address;
Subnetmask; and
Gateway.
9art -: Configuration of the #evices
Call up %#evice parameter?Modbus' and set the following communication parameters.
Setting a unit identifier is only necessary if a TCP network should be coupled to a RTU network.
f a different port than the default port 502 should be used, please proceed as follows:
Choose "Private within the TCP-Port-Configuration.
Set the port number.
Set the maximum acceptable time out for "no communication. f this time has expired without any
communication, the device concludes a failure has occurred within the master system.
Allow or disallow the blocking of SCADA commands.
9art /: Aardware Connection
There is a RJ45 interface at the rear side of the device for the hardware connection to the control
system.
Establish the connection to the device by means of a proper Ethernet cable.
)irect "o,,ands of the Mod&us
R
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res Dia9n .r All (od6&s Dia9nosis .o&nters will 6e
reset.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
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R
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0la1e ID De1i3e address A0la1e IDB wit-in t-e 6&s
s?ste2. Ea3- de1i3e address -as to 6e
&niE&e wit-in a 6&s s?ste2.
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K R#"
1 ) 24C 1 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
"nit ID #-e "nit Identi8ier is &sed 8or ro&tin9. #-is
para2eter is to 6e set, i8 a (od6&s R#"
and a (od6&s #., networD s-o&ld 6e
3o&pled.
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K #.,
1 ) 2** 2** 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
#., ,ort
.on8i9
#., ,ort .on8i9&ration. #-is para2eter is
to 6e set onl? i8 t-e de8a&lt (od6&s #.,
,ort s-o&ld not 6e &sed.
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K #.,
De8a&lt,
,ri1ate
De8a&lt 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
,ort ,ort n&26er
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K #.,
And Onl? a1aila6le i85 #., ,ort .on8i9 K
,ri1ate
*02 ) 6**=* *02 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
t)ti2eo&t <it-in t-is ti2e t-e answer -as to 6e
re3ei1ed 6? t-e .o22&ni3ation s?ste2,
ot-erwise t-e reE&est will 6e disre9arded.
In t-at 3ase, t-e .o22&ni3ation s?ste2
dete3ts a 3o22&ni3ation 8ail&re and t-e
.o22&ni3ation 0?ste2 -as to send a new
reE&est.
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K R#"
0.01 M 10.00 s 1 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
$a&d rate $a&d rate
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K R#"
1200,
2400,
4%00,
9600,
19200,
=%400
19200 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
,-?si3al
0ettin9s
Di9it 15 :&26er o8 6its. Di9it 25 EKe1en
parit?, OKodd parit?, :Kno parit?. Di9it =5
:&26er o8 stop 6its. (ore in8or2ation on
t-e parit?5 It is possi6le t-at t-e last data 6it
is 8ollowed 6? a parit? 6it w-i3- is &sed 8or
re3o9nition o8 3o22&ni3ation errors. #-e
parit? 6it ens&res t-at wit- e1en parit?
AHEVE:HB alwa?s an e1en n&26er o8 6its
wit- 1alen3e H1H or wit- odd parit? AHODDHB
an odd n&26er o8 H1H 1alen3e 6its are
trans2itted. $&t it is also possi6le to
trans2it no parit? 6its A-ere t-e settin9 is
H,arit? K :oneHB. (ore in8or2ation on t-e
stop)6its5 #-e end o8 a data 6?te is
ter2inated 6? t-e stop)6its.
Onl? a1aila6le i85De1i3e ,lannin9 K R#"
%E1,
%O1,
%:1,
%:2
%E1 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
t)3all I8 t-ere is no reE&est 2essa9e sent 8ro2
.o22&ni3ation to t-e de1i3e a8ter expir? o8
t-is ti2e, t-e de1i3e 3on3l&des a
3o22&ni3ation 8ail&re wit-in t-e
.o22&ni3ation s?ste2.
1 M =600 s 10 s 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
.o22 .2d$lo A3ti1atin9 Aallowin9B/ Dea3ti1atin9
Adisallowin9B t-e 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e
.o22&ni3ation .o22ands
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
Disa6le
;at3-in9
Disa6le ;at3-in95 I8 t-is para2eter is a3ti1e
Atr&eB, none o8 t-e (od6&s states will 6e
lat3-ed. #-at 2eans t-at trip si9nals wont
6e lat3-ed 6? (od6&s.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
Allow !ap I8 t-is para2eter is a3ti1e A#r&eB, t-e "ser
3an reE&est a set o8 2od6&s re9ister
wit-o&t 9ettin9 an ex3eption, 6e3a&se o8
in1alid address in t-e reE&ested arra?. #-e
in1alid addresses -a1e a spe3ial 1al&e
0xFAFA, 6&t t-e "ser is responsi6le 8or
i9norin9 in1alid addresses. Attention5 #-is
spe3ial 1al&e 3an 6e 1alid, i8 address is
1alid.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/(od6&s+
Mod&us
R
Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
+o,e signals Bthat are actie for a short ti,e onl?C hae to &e ac5no!ledged
separatel? Be$g$% trip signalsC &? the co,,unication s?ste,$
Name Description
#rans2ission 0i9nal5 .o22&ni3ation A3ti1e
.o22 .2d 1 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 2 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d = .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 4 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d * .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 6 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d C .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d % .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 9 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 10 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 11 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 12 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 1= .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 14 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 1* .o22&ni3ation .o22and
.o22 .2d 16 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
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Module #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
:oO8ReE&ests#otal #otal n&26er o8 reE&ests. In3l&des
reE&ests 8or ot-er sla1es.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8ReE&estsFor(
e
#otal :&26er o8 reE&ests 8or t-is
sla1e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8Response #otal n&26er o8 reE&ests -a1in9
6een responded.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8Respons#i2eO
1err&ns
#otal n&26er o8 reE&ests wit-
ex3eeded response ti2e. ,-?si3all?
3orr&pted Fra2e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8O1err&nErros #otal :&26er o8 O1err&n Fail&res.
,-?si3all? 3orr&pted Fra2e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8,arit?Errors #otal n&26er o8 parit? errors.
,-?si3all? 3orr&pted Fra2e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8Fra2eErrors #otal :&26er o8 Fra2e Errors.
,-?si3all? 3orr&pted Fra2e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8$reaDs :&26er o8 dete3ted 3o22&ni3ation
a6orts
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8Q&er?In1alid #otal :&26er o8 ReE&est errors.
ReE&est 3o&ld not 6e interpreted
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
:oO8InternalError #otal :&26er o8 Internal errors w-ile
interpretin9 t-e reE&est.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(od6&s+
IE" 81<50
EC61850
Introduction
To understand the functioning and mode of operation of a substation in an EC 61850 automation environment, it
is useful to compare the commissioning steps with those of a conventional substation in a Modbus TCP
environment. n a conventional substation, the individual ntelligent Electronic Devices (EDs) communicate in a
vertical direction with the higher level control center via Communication. The horizontal communication is
exclusively realized by wiring relay output contacts (RO) and digital inputs (D) together.
n an EC 61850 environment, communication between the EDs takes place digitally (via Ethernet) by a service
called Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE). By means of this service, information about events
is submitted between each ED. Therefore each ED has to know about the functional capability of all other
connected EDs.
Each EC 61850 capable device includes a description of its own functionality and communications skills (ED
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Capability Description, *.CD). By means of a Substation Configuration Tool to describe the structure of the
substation, assignment of the devices to the primary technique, etc., virtual wiring of the EDs between each
other and with other switch gear of the substation can be achieved. A description of the substation configuration
will be generated in the form of a *.SCD file. Finally, this file has to be submitted to each device. Now the EDs
are able to communicate with each other, react to interlockings, and operate switch gear.
Commissioning steps for a conventional substation
with modbus $C9 environment:
Parameter setting of the EDs;
Ethernet installation;
TCP/P settings for the EDs; and
Wiring according to wiring scheme.
Commissioning steps for a substation with IEC G:HIE
environment:
1. Parameter setting of the EDs
Ethernet installation
TCP/P settings for the EDs
2. EC 61850 configuration (software wiring)
a) Exporting an CD file from each device
b) Configuration of the substation
(generating a SCD file)
c) Transmit SCD file to each device.
@eneration-E.port of a )eice +pecific I") *ile
Each Eaton EC 61850 capable device includes a description of its own functionality and communications skills
in the form of an ED Capability Description (*.CD) file. This file can be exported as follows and be used for the
configuration of the substation.
A change of the deices para,eters has an influence on the content of
the I") file$
1. Connect the device with your PC/Notebook.
2. Start PowerPort E.
3. Click on <eceive data from #evice' in the #evice' menu.
4. Click on IEC G:HIE' in the #evice 9ara' menu.
5. Click on the CD icon in the EC 61850 window.
6. Select a drive and file name for the CD file and click "save".
7. Repeat the steps 1 to 6 for all connected devices in this EC 61850 environment.
@eneration-E.port of a +") file
Each device of the HighPROTEC can create an export it's own functionality and communications skills in form of
a *.SCD file.
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8
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.
8
H
1
C
B
,
GOOSE EC61850 soft wiring
I.D1 I.D2 I.D9
"od3us -T8!
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8
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3
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8
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Conventional hard wiring
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1. Connect the device with your PC/Notebook.
2. Start Smart view.
3. Click on <eceive data from #evice' in the menu #evice'.
4. Click on IECG:HIE' in the menu #evice 9ara'.
5. Click on the SCD icon in the EC61850 window.
6. Select a drive and file name for the SCD file and click "save".
7. Repeat the steps 1 to 6 for all connected devices in this EC61850 environment.
@eneration of a +u&station "onfiguration )escription B+")C *ile
The substation configuration (i. e. connection of all logical nodes of protection and control devices) as well as
switch gear usually is done with a Substation Configuration Tool". Therefore the CD files of all connected EDs
in the EC 61850 environment have to be available. The result of the station wide "software wiring can be
exported in the form of a Station Configuration Description (SCD) file.
Suitable Substation Configuration Tools (SCT) are available by the following Companies:
H&S, Hard- & Software Technologie GmbH & Co. KG, Dortmund (Germany) (www.hstech.de).
Applied Systems Engineering nc. (www.ase-systems.com)
Kalki Communication Technologies Limited (www.kalkitech.com)
I,port of the Z$+") *ile into the )eice
When the substation configuration is completed, the *.SCD file has to be transmitted to all connected devices.
This is has to be done as follows:
1. Connect the device with your PC/notebook.
2. Start PowerPort E.
3. Click on <eceive data from #evice' in the #evice' menu.
4. Click on IEC G:HIE' in the #evice 9ara' menu.
5. Switch the parameter IEC G:HIE Communication' to *22' and submit the changed parameter set
into the device.
6. Click on the EC icon in the EC 61850 window.
7. Select the folder where the *.SCD file is stored. Select the *.SCD file and click "Open".
8. A password is requested. Enter the same password, which you use for parameter setting of the device.
9. Following Step 5, again switch on the EC Communication and submit the changed parameter set into
the device.
10. Repeat Steps 1 through 9 for all devices connected to this EC 61850 environment.
11. f no error message occurs, the configuration has been completed successfully.
7hen changing the su&station configuration, usuall? a ne! Z$+") file has
to &e generated$ This Z$+") file ,ust &e trans,itted to all deices &?
,eans of /o!er/ort E$ If the file is not trans,itted to all deices, IE"
81<50 ,alfunctions !ill &e the result$
If the para,eters of the deices are changed after the co,pletion of the
su&station configuration, changes in the corresponding Z$I") file ,a?
result$ This, in turn, ,a? ,a5e an update of the Z$+") file necessar?$
IE" 81<50 #irtual Outputs
n addition to the standardized logical node status information, up to 16 free configurable status information
items can be assigned to the 16 Virtual Outputs. This can be done in the [Device Para/EC61850] menu.
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the IE" 81<50
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
)irect "o,,ands of the IE" 81<50
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Reset0tatisti3 Reset o8 all IE.61%*0 dia9nosti3 3o&nters Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the IE" 81<50
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t1 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t2 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t= Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t4 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t* Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t6 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&tC Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t% Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t9 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t10 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Virt&alO&tp&t11 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t12 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t1= Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t14 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t1* Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
Virt&alO&tp&t16 Virt&al O&tp&t. #-is si9nal 3an 6e assi9ned
or 1is&ali@ed 1ia t-e 0.D 8ile to ot-er
de1i3es wit-in t-e IE.61%*0 s&6station.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
+tates of the Inputs of the IE" 81<50
Name Description Assignment Via
VirtO&t1)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t2)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t=)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t4)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t*)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t6)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&tC)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t%)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t9)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t10)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t11)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t12)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
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VirtO&t1=)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t14)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t1*)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
VirtO&t16)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e
Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
'De1i3e ,ara
/IE.61%*0+
IE" 81<50 Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
VirtInp1 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp2 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp= 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp4 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp* 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp6 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInpC 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp% 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp9 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp10 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp11 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp12 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp1= 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp14 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp1* 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
VirtInp16 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE" 81<50 Module #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
:oO8!ooseRxAll #otal n&26er o8 re3ei1ed !OO0E
2essa9es in3l&din9 2essa9es 8or
ot-er de1i3es As&6s3ri6ed and not
s&6s3ri6ed 2essa9esB.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO8!ooseRx0&6s3ri6ed #otal :&26er o8 s&6s3ri6ed
!OO0E 2essa9es in3l&din9
2essa9es wit- in3orre3t 3ontent.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO8!ooseRx.orre3t #otal :&26er o8 s&6s3ri6ed and
3orre3tl? re3ei1ed !OO0E
2essa9es.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
:oO8!ooseRx:ew :&26er o8 s&6s3ri6ed and
3orre3tl? re3ei1ed !OO0E
2essa9es wit- new 3ontent.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO8!oose#xAll #otal :&26er o8 !OO0E
2essa9es t-at -a1e 6een
p&6lis-ed 6? t-is de1i3e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO8!oose#x:ew #otal :&26er o8 new !OO0E
2essa9es A2odi8ied 3ontentB t-at
-a1e 6een p&6lis-ed 6? t-is
de1i3e.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO80er1erReE&estsAll #otal n&26er o8 ((0 0er1er
reE&ests in3l&din9 in3orre3t
reE&ests.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/IE.61%*0+
:oO8DataReadAll #otal :&26er o8 1al&es read 8ro2
t-is de1i3e in3l&din9 in3orre3t
reE&ests.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
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/ara,eters
Parameter setting and planning can be done:
Directly at the device; or
By way of the 9ower9ort)E software application.
/ara,eter )efinitions
)eice /ara,eters
Device arameters are part of the Device Parameter tree. By modifying the Device Parameters, the User may
(depending on the type of device):
Set cutoff levels;
Configure digital inputs, Assign LEDs;
Configure Relay Output Contacts;
Assign acknowledgment signals;
Configure statistics;
Configure general Protocol Settings;
Adapt HM settings;
Configure recorders (reports);
Set date and time;
Change passwords; and/or
Check the version (build) of the device.
+?ste, /ara,eters
System arameters are part of the Device Parameter tree. System Parameters comprise the essential, basic
settings of your switchboard such as rated frequency and transformer ratios.
/rotection /ara,eters
rotection arameters are part of the Device Parameter tree. This Protection Parameters include the
following.
4lo0al rotection arameters are part o/ t1e rotection arameters2 All settings and assignments
that are done within the Global Parameter tree are valid independent of the Setting Groups. They have
to be set only once. n addition, Global Protection Parameters include the parameters used for Breaker
Management.
T1e arameter Setting Switc1 is part o/ t1e rotection arameters2 The User may either directly
switch to a certain parameter setting group or determine the conditions for switching to another
parameter setting group.
Setting 4ro.p arameters are part o/ t1e rotection arameters2 By means of the Setting Group
Parameters, the User may individually adapt the protective device to the current conditions or grid
conditions. The Setting Group Parameters may be individually set in each Settings group.
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters
Device lanning arameters are part of the Device Parameter tree.
-mproving t1e #sa0ility 5+larity62 All protection modules that are currently unused can be hidden
(switched to invisible) through Device Planning. n the Device Planning menu, the User can adapt the
scope of functionality of the protective device exactly as needed. The User can improve the usability by
hiding all modules that are not currently needed.
,dapting t1e Device to t1e ,pplication2 For those modules that are needed, determine how they
should be set up (e.g.: directional, non-directional, <, >...).
)irect "o,,ands
Direct +ommands are part of the Device Parameter tree but 7OT part of the parameter file. They will be
executed directly (e.g.: Resetting of a Counter).
+tate of the Module Inputs
Mod.le -np.ts are part of the Device Parameter tree. The State of the Module nput is context-dependent.
By means of the Module nputs, information can be passed to and acted upon by the modules. The User can
assign signals to Mod.le -np.ts. The state of the signals that are assigned to an input can be viewed from the
Status Display. Module nputs can be identified by an 8!-8 at the end of the name.
+ignals
Signals are part of the Device Parameter tree. The state of the signal is context-dependent.
Signals represent the state of the installation/equipment (e.g.: position indicators of the breaker).
Signals are assessments of the state of the grid and the equipment (System OK, Transformer failure
detected, ...).
Signals represent decisions that are taken by the device (e.g.: Trip Command) based on the User
parameter settings.
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,daptive arameter Sets are part of the Device Parameter tree.
By means of ,daptive arameter Sets, the User can temporarily modify single parameters within the
Parameter Setting groups.
Adaptie /ara,eters drop-out auto,aticall? if the ac5no!ledged signal that has
actiated the, has dropped-out$ /lease ta5e into account that Adaptie +et 1 is
do,inant to Adaptie +et :$ Adaptie +et : is do,inant to Adaptie +et 0$
Adaptie +et 0 is do,inant to Adaptie +et 3$
In order to increase the usa&ilit? Bclarit?C, Adaptie /ara,eter +ets &eco,e
isi&le if a corresponding actiation signal has &een assigned B/o!er/ort-E #$
1$: and higherC$
E.a,ple% In order to use Adaptie /ara,eters !ithin /rotectie Ele,ent
I M1N, please proceed as follo!s$
Assign !ithin the @lo&al /ara,eter tree, !ithin /rotectie Ele,ent IM1N, an
actiation signal for Adaptie /ara,eter +et 1$
Adaptie /ara,eter +et 1 &eco,es no! isi&le !ithin the /rotection
/ara,eter +ets for ele,ent IM1N$
6? ,eans of additional actiation signals, further Adaptie /ara,eter +ets can &e
used$
The functionality of the ED (relay) can be enhanced / adapted, by means of ,daptive arameters in order to
meet the requirements of modified states of the grid or the power supply system respectively, to manage
unpredictable events.
Moreover, the adaptive parameter can also be used to realize various special protective functions or to expand
the existing function modules in a simple way, without costly redesign the existing hardware or software platform.
The ,daptive arameter feature allows, besides a standard parameter set, one of the four parameter sets
labeled from 1 to 4, to be used, for example, in a time overcurrent element under the control of the configurable
Set Control Logic. The dynamic switch-over of the adaptive parameter set is only active for a particular element
when its adaptive set control logic is configured and only as long as the activation signal is true.
For some protection elements, such as time overcurrent and instantaneous overcurrent ( 50P, 51P, 50G,
51G, .), besides the "default setting there exists another four "alternative settings for pickup value, curve type,
time dial, and reset mode set values that can dynamically be switched-over by means of the configurable
adaptive setting control logic in the single set parameter.
f the ,daptive arameter feature is not used, the adaptive set control logic will not be selected (assigned). The
protective elements work, in this case, just like a normal protection using the "Default settings. f one of the
,daptive Set Control logic is assigned to a logic function, the protective element will be "switched-over to the
corresponding adaptive settings if the assigned logic function is asserted and will drop-out to the "Default setting
if the assigned signal that has activated the ,daptive Set has dropped-out.
Adaptie /ara,eters ia (MI
The use of Adaptie /ara,eters ia the (MI BpanelC differs a &it to the use ia
/o!er/ort-E$
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Adaptive Parameters can be also used via the HM (instead of using the recommended 9ower9ort)E). The
principle method of using them via the HM is as follows.
1. Assign an activation signal for an Adaptive Parameter Set within the Global Parameters Flobal 9ara'
for a protective element (available for current functions only).
2. Call up this protective element within a Setting Group.
3. Go to the parameter that should be modified adaptively and call it up for editing (arrow-right-key).
4. Choose the corresponding Adaptive Set.
5. Set the modified parameter for the selected Adaptive Set.
Application Eample
The tripping time t' for the IEJ:K element of 9arameter "et :' should be desensitized (reduced) in case
Digital nput 2 becomes active.
1. Call up the menu [Protection Para/Global Protection Para/-Prot/50[1]/AdaptSet1] and assign Digital
nput 2 as activation signal.
2. Call up the IEJ:K element within the menu [Protection Para/Set[1]/-Port/50[1].
3. Go to the tripping time parameter t' by means of the softkey (arrow-down) and call up the submenu by
means of the softkey (arrow-right).
4. Call up the corresponding parameter set (Adaptive Set 1 in this example).
5. Set the reduced tripping time for Adapt"et :'.
Check and confirm that the functionality is in compliance with your protection plan via a commissioning test.
Application Eample
During a "Switch-OnTo-Fault condition, the User is usually requested to make the embedded protective function
tripping of the faulted line faster, instantaneous, or sometimes non-directional.
Such a "Switch-OnTo-Fault application can easily be realized using the ,daptive arameter features
mentioned previously. The standard time overcurrent protection element (e.g.: 51P) should trip instantaneously
in case of "*$2 condition,. f the "*$2 logic function SOTF ENABLED is detecting a manual breaker close
condition, the relay switches to ,daptive Set 1 if the signal SOTF.ENABLED is assigned to ,daptive Set 1. The
corresponding ,daptive Set 1 will become active and than t 7 E' sec.
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The screen shot above shows the adaptive setting configurations following applications based on only one
simple overcurrent protection element:
1. Standard Set: Default settings;
2. Adaptive Set 1: "*$2 application (Switch-OnTo-Fault);
3. Adaptive Set 2: C69> application (Cold Load Pickup);
Application Eamples
The output signal of the "witch *n$o 2ault module can be used to activate an ,daptive arameter Set
that sensitizes the overcurrent protection.
The output signal of the Cold 6oad 9ic8up module can be used to activate an ,daptive arameter Set
that desensitizes the overcurrent protection.
By means of ,daptive arameter Sets, an Adaptive Auto <eclosure can be realized. After a reclosure
attempt, the tripping thresholds or tripping curves of the overcurrent protection can be adapted.
Depending on undervoltage, the overcurrent protection can be modified (voltage controlled). This
applies to devices that offer voltage protection only.
The ground overcurrent protection can be modified by the residual voltage. This applies to devices that
offer voltage protection only.
Dynamic and automatic adaption of the ground current settings in order to adapt the settings to different
loads (single-phase load diversity).
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Adaptie /ara,eter +ets are onl? aaila&le for deices !ith current protection
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;o9i3.;E60.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E61.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E61.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E61.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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;o9i3.;E62.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E62.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E64.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E64.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E64.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E64.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E66.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E66.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E66.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E66.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;E6%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E69.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;EC0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;EC1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;EC*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;EC9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E%0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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0?s.(aint (ode A3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e A3ti1e
0?s.(aint (ode Ina3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Ina3ti1e
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Operational Modes BAccess AuthoriDationC
Operational Mode E P)ispla? Onl?Q
The protection is activated.
All data, measuring values, records, and counters/meters can be viewed.
Operation Mode E P/ara,eter +etting and /lanningQ
n this mode, the User is able to:
Edit and set parameters;
Change device planning details; and
Configure and reset operational data (event recorder/fault recorder/power meter/switching cycles).
If the deice !as not actie !ithin the para,eter setting ,ode for a longer ti,e
Bcan &e set &et!een :0 E 0800 secondsC, the deice !ill auto,aticall? reset to
P)ispla? Onl?Q ,ode B/lease refer to the Appendi. Mod.le anelC$
As long as the =ser is !ithin the para,eter setting ,ode, the deice cannot
ac5no!ledge$
n order to change into the operation mode (Parameter Setting) please proceed as follows.
1. Mark the parameter to be changed in the device display.
2. Press the Wrench soft key to temporarily change into the Parameter Setting mode.
3. Enter the parameter password.
4. Change the parameter.
5. Change any additional parameters that are needed.
As long as the =ser is !ithin the para,eter setting ,ode, a !rench icon !ill &e
sho!n in the upper right corner of the displa?$
6. For saving the altered parameter(s):
Press the OK key; and
Confirm by pressing the Yes soft key.
7. Then the device changes into the Display Only mode.
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/ass!ord
/ass!ord Entr? at the /anel
Passwords can be entered by way of the soft keys.
1 2 3
Example: For password (3244) press successively:
Soft key 3;
Soft key 2;
Soft key 4; and
Soft key 4.
/ass!ord "hanges
Passwords can be changed at the device in the Device Para/Password menu or by means of the 9ower9ort)E
software.
A pass!ord ,ust &e a =ser-defined co,&ination of the nu,&ers 1, :, 0, 3$
All other characters and 5e?s 7ILL NOT &e accepted$
The password for the operation mode Parameter setting and planning enables the User to transfer
parameters from the 9ower9ort)E software into the device.
When the User wants to change a password, the existing one has to be entered first. The new password (up to
8 digits) is then to be confirmed twice. Please proceed as follows.
n order to change the password, please enter the old password followed by pressing the OK key.
Next, enter the new password and press the OK key.
Finally, confirm your new password and press the OK key.
/ass!ord *orgotten
By pressing the C key during cold booting a reset menu will be called up. By selecting Reset All
Passwords? and confirming with Yes all passwords will be reset to the defaults %:-/L'.
"hanging of /ara,eters - E.a,ple
Move to the parameter to be change by using the soft keys.
Press the Wrench soft key.
Enter the password for parameter setting.
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Edit/change the parameter.
Now the User can:
Save the change made and have it adopted by the system; or
Change additional parameters and save all the altered parameters and have them adopted by the
system.
$o "ave 9arameter Changes Immediately
Press the OK key to save the changed parameters directly and to have them adopted by the device.
Confirm the parameter changes by pressing the Yes soft key or dismiss by pressing No soft key.
$o Change Additional 9arameters and "ave Afterwards
Move to other parameters and change them.
A star s?,&ol in front of the changed para,eters indicates that the ,odifications
hae onl? te,poraril? &een saed$ The? are not ?et stored and adopted &? the
deice$
In order to ,a5e things easier to follo!, especiall? !here co,ple. para,eter
changes are inoled, on eer? superior-higher-ran5ing ,enu leel, the intended
change of the para,eter is indicated &? the star s?,&ol Bstar traceC$ This ,a5es
it possi&le to control or follo! fro, the ,ain ,enu leel at an? ti,e !here
para,eter changes hae &een ,ade and hae not &een saed$
In addition to the star trace to the te,poraril? saed para,eter changes, a
general para,eter changing s?,&ol is faded in at the left corner of the displa?$ It
is possi&le fro, each point of the ,enu tree to see that there are para,eter
changes still not adopted &? the deice$
Press the OK key to initiate the final storage of all parameter changes. Confirm the parameter changes by
pressing the Yes soft key or dismiss by pressing the No soft key.
/lausi&ilit? "hec5
In order to preent o&ious incorrect settings, the deice constantl? ,onitors all
te,poraril? saed para,eter changes$ If the deice detects a conflict, it is
indicated &? a Guestion ,ar5 in front of the respectie para,eter$
In order to make things easier to follow, especially where complex parameter
changes are involved, a question mark appears above the temporarily saved
parameters (on every superior/higher-ranking menu level). This makes it
possible to control or follow, from the main menu level, where conflicts are
intended to be saved. This can be done at any time.
In addition to the Guestion ,ar5 trace to the te,poraril? saed conflict para,eter
changes, a general conflict s?,&ol-Guestion ,ar5 is faded-in at the left corner of
the displa?, and so it is possi&le to see fro, each point of the ,enu tree that
conflicts hae &een detected &? the deice$
A star-para,eter change indication is al!a?s oer!ritten &? the Guestion
,ar5-conflict s?,&ol$
If a deice detects a conflict, it reFects saing and adopting of the para,eters$
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Example: Changing of a protective parameter (to alter the characteristic for the overcurrent protection function
[1] in Parameter Set 1).
f 9ower9ort)E is not in operation, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, select Data To Be Received From The Device in the
Device menu.
Double-click the Protection Para con in the navigation tree.
Double-click the Protection Para Set con in the navigation tree.
Double-click the Set 1 con in the navigation tree.
Double-click the protection stage [1] in the navigation tree.
n the working window, a tabulated overview appears showing the parameters assigned to this protective
function.
n this table, double-click the value/parameter to be changed (in this example: %Char').
Another window (pop-up) is opened where the User can select the required characteristic.
Close this window by clicking the OK key.
A star s?,&ol in front of the changed para,eters indicates that the alterations
hae onl? te,poraril? &een saed$ The? are not ?et stored and adopted &? the
soft!are-deice$
In order to ,a5e things easier to follo!, especiall? !here co,ple. para,eter
changes are inoled, on eer? superior-higher ,enu leel, the intended change
of the para,eter is indicated &? the star s?,&ol Bstar traceC$ This ,a5es it
possi&le to control or follo!, fro, the ,ain ,enu leel, !here para,eter
changes hae &een ,ade and hae not &een saed$ This can &e done at an?
ti,e$
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/lausi&ilit? "hec5
In order to preent o&ious incorrect settings, the application constantl?
,onitors all te,poraril? saed para,eter changes$ If the deice detects a
conflict, it is indicated &? a Guestion ,ar5 in front of the respectie para,eter$
In order to ,a5e things easier to follo!, especiall? !here co,ple. para,eter
changes are inoled, on eer? superior-higher ,enu leel a&oe of the
te,poraril? saed para,eters, a conflict is indicated &? a Guestion ,ar5
Bplausi&ilit? traceC$ This ,a5es it possi&le to control or follo!, fro, the ,ain
,enu leel, !here conflicts e.ist$ This can &e done at an? ti,e$
+o it is possi&le to see fro, each point of the ,enu tree that conflicts hae &een
detected &? the application$
A star-para,eter change indication is al!a?s oer!ritten &? the Guestion
,ar5-conflict s?,&ol$
If the soft!are detects a conflict, it reFects the saing and adopting of the
para,eters$
Additional parameters can be changed if required.
n order to transfer changed parameters into the device, please select Transfer all parameters into the
device in the Device menu.
Confirm the safety inquiry Shall The Parameters Be Overwritten?.
Enter the password for setting parameters in the pop-up window.
Confirm the inquiry Shall The Data Be Saved Locally? with Yes (recommended). Select a suitable
storing location on your hard disk.
Confirm the selected storage location by clicking Save.
The changed parameter data is now saved in the data file chosen. Thereafter, the changed data is
transferred to the device and adopted.
Once the =ser has entered the para,eter setting pass!ord, /o!er/ort-E !ill not
as5 the =ser again for the pass!ord for at least 10 ,inutes$ This ti,e interal
!ill start again each ti,e para,eters are trans,itted into the deice$ If, for ,ore
than 10 ,inutes, no para,eters are trans,itted into the deice, /o!er/ort-E !ill
again as5 for the pass!ord !hen the =ser tries to trans,it para,eters into the
deice$
/rotection /ara,eters
/lease note that &? deactiating, for e.a,ple protectie functions, the =ser also
changes the functionalit? of the deice$
The ,anufacturer does not accept lia&ilit? for an? personal or ,aterial da,age as
a result of incorrect planning$
"ontact ?our Eaton "usto,er +erice representatie for ,ore infor,ation$
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The protection parameters include the following protection parameter trees.
Global Protection Parameters %Flobal 9rot 9ara': Here the User can find all protection parameters that
are universally valid. That means they are valid independent of the protection parameter sets.
Setting Group Parameters %"et:..L': The protection parameters that the User set within a parameter set
are only valid if the parameter set selected is switched to active.
+etting @roups
+etting @roup +!itch
Within the Protection Para/P-Set Switch menu, the User has the following possibilities:
To manually set one of the four setting groups active;
To assign a signal to each setting group that sets this group to active; and
Scada switches the setting groups.
Option Setting 4ro.p Switc1
Manual "election Switch over, if another setting group is chosen manually within the menu
Protection Para/P-Set Switch
!ia Input 2unction
(e.g. #igital Input)
0wit3- o1er not &ntil t-e reE&est is 3lear.
#-at 2eans, i8 t-ere is 2ore or less t-an one reE&est si9nal a3ti1e, no swit3- o1er will 6e
exe3&ted.
Exa2ple55
DI= is assi9ned onto ,ara2eter set 1. DI= is a3ti1e Y1V.
DI4 is assi9ned onto ,ara2eter set 2. DI4 is ina3ti1e Y0V.
:ow t-e de1i3e s-o&ld swit3- 8ro2 para2eter set 1 to para2eter set 2. #-ere8ore at 8irst DI=
-as to 6e3o2e ina3ti1e V0W. #-an DI4 -as to 6e a3ti1e V1W.
I8 DI4 6e3o2es a9ain ina3ti1e Y0V, para2eter set 2 will re2ain a3ti1e V1W as lon9 as t-ere is no
3lear reE&est Ae.9. DI= 6e3o2es a3ti1e V1W, all t-e ot-er assi9n2ents are ina3ti1e V0WB
!ia "cada Switch over if there is a clear SCADA request.
Otherwise no switch over will be executed.
The description of the para,eters can &e found !ithin the T+?ste, /ara,etersU
section$
+ignals that "an 6e =sed for /++
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
,rot.DF# In1alid DF# 1al&es o8 8&nda2ental and -ar2oni3s Aex3ept V>B are not
1alid. #-e? depend on period ti2e o8 8reE&en3? and 2eas&red
3-annels 1)= AVA/VA$,V$/V$.,V./V.AB.
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,rot.DF# Valid DF# 1al&es o8 8&nda2ental and -ar2oni3s Aex3ept V>B are 1alid.
#-e? depend on period ti2e o8 8reE&en3? and 2eas&red 3-annels
1)= AVA/VA$,V$/V$.,V./V.AB.
,rot.DF# In1alid AV>B DF# 1al&es o8 8&nda2ental and -ar2oni3s o8 V> Aonl?B are not
1alid.
,rot.DF# Valid AV>B DF# 1al&es o8 8&nda2ental and -ar2oni3s o8 V> Aonl?B are 1alid.
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
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;o9i3.;E1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;E4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E60.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E60.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E61.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E61.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E61.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E61.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E62.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E62.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E62.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E62.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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;o9i3.;E64.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E64.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E64.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E64.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E66.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E66.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E66.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E66.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E69.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E69.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E69.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E69.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;EC=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;ECC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
0?s.(aint (ode A3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e A3ti1e
0?s.(aint (ode Ina3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Ina3ti1e
+etting @roup +!itch #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f the device data have not been loaded, click Receive Data From The Device in the Device menu.
Double click the Protection Para icon in the navigation tree.
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Double click the P-Set Switch within the protection parameters.
To configure the Setting Group Switch respectively, manually choose an active set.
The description of the para,eters can &e found !ithin the T+?ste, /ara,etersU
section$
"op?ing +etting @roups B/ara,eter +etsC #ia /o!er/ort-E
+etting groups can onl? &e copied if there are no conflicts Bno red Guestion
,ar5sC$
For applications using multiple settings groups, one can use the configuration file from the first group to create
the second group. With the help of PowerPort-E, the User can simply copy an existing setting group to another
(not yet configured) one. The User only needs to change those parameters where the two setting groups are
different.
To efficiently establish a second parameter set where only few parameters are different, proceed as follows.
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
Open a (off-line) parameter file of a device or load data of a connected device.
Carefully save the relevant device parameters by selecting [File\Save as].
Select Copy Parameter Sets out of the "Edit menu.
Then define both source and destination of the parameter sets to be copied (source = copy from;
destination: copy to).
Click on OK to start the copy procedure.
The copied parameter set is now cached (not yet saved!).
Then, modify the copied parameter set(s), if applicable.
Assign a new file name to the revised device parameter file and save it on your hard disk (backup copy).
To transfer the modified parameters back to the device, click on the Device menu item and select
Transfer All Parameters into the Device.
"o,paring +etting @roups #ia /o!er/ort-E
f 9ower9ort)E is not running, please start the application.
Click on menu item Edit and select Compare Parameter Sets.
Select the two parameter sets from the two drop down menus that are to be compared with each other.
Press the Compare button.
The values that are different from the set parameters will be listed in tabular form.
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"o,paring /ara,eter *iles #ia /o!er/ort-E
With the help of PowerPort-E, the User can simply compare/differentiate the currently open parameter/device file
against a file on the hard disk. The precondition is that the versions and type of devices match. To compare the
parameter files, please proceed as follows.
Click on Compare with a Parameter File within the Device menu.
Click on the Folder icon in order to select a file on your hard disk.
The differences will be shown in tabular form.
"onerting /ara,eter *iles #ia /o!er/ort-E
Parameter files of the same type can be up- or down-graded (converted). During this process, the new
parameter file will keep all active settings from the source parameter file and, at the same time, remove all
inactive settings. As many parameters as possible will be converted.
Parameters that are newly added will be set to default.
Parameters that are not included in the target file version will be deleted.
n order to convert a parameter file please proceed as follows.
f 9ower9ort)E is not in operation, please start the application.
Open a parameter file or load the parameters from a device that should be converted.
Make a backup of this file in a fail-safe place.
Choose Save as from the File menu.
Enter a new file name (in order to prevent overwriting the original file).
Choose the new file type from drop down menu File Type.
Confirm the security check by clicking on Yes only if the User is sure that the file conversion should be
executed.
n tabular form the modifications will be shown as follows.
Added para2eter5
Deleted para2eter5
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/rogra, Mode
By means of the 9rogram Mode, parameter settings can be locked against any changes as long as one or all of
the breaker(s) are in the C6*"E#' position. The 9rogram Mode can be activated within the [Protection
Parameters/Program Mode]
%&oth &8r *pen' - Parameter changes require all breakers to be in the *9E3 state.
%Either &8r *pen or Close' - Parameter changes do not require the breaker to be in the *9E3' state.
Unlike, if the 9rogram Mode is used for Motor Protection devices, the User has the following options:
%Motor "top' - Lock parameter changes, if the motor is not in the "$*9' state.
This ensures, that parameter changes can only be done while the motor stands still (zero speed).
%Either Motor "topped or <unning' - Parameter changes do not require the motor to be in the Motor
stop' state.
6?pass of the /rogra, Mode
The program mode can be bypassed by means of the Direct Control Parameter 9rogram Mode &ypass'. The
protective device will fall back into the program mode either:
Directly after a parameter change has been saved, else
10 minutes after the bypass has been activated.
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)eice /ara,eters
Sys
)ate and Ti,e
n the %#evice parameters?#ate?$ime' menu, the User can set the date and time.
The =ser cannot set ti,e and date ,anuall? B,anual changes !ill &e ignoredC, if
the cloc5 of the protectie deice is s?nchroniDed auto,aticall? Be$g$ ia IRI@-6
or +NT/C$
+?nchroniDe )ate and Ti,e #ia /o!er/ort-E
f PowerPort-E is not running, please start the application.
f device data have not been downloaded recently, click Receive Data From The Device in the
%#evice' menu.
Double click the Device parameters icon in the navigation tree.
Double click the Date/time icon within the operational data.
From the working window, the User can now synchronize the date and time of the device with the PC
(i.e.: that means that the device accepts the date and time from the PC).
#ersion
Within the%#evice parameters?!ersion' menu, the User can obtain information on the software and hardware
versions.
#ersion #ia /o!er/ort-E
Within the %2ile?9roperties' menu, the User can obtain detailed information on the currently opened file (e.g.:
software and hardware version).
In order to &e a&le to trans,it a para,eter file Be$g$% created off lineC into the
deice, the follo!ing para,eters ,ust agree%
T?pe "ode B!ritten on the top of the deice-t?pe la&elCI and
#ersion of the deice ,odel Bcan &e found in the
Device arameters93ersion ,enuC$
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T"/-I/ +ettings
7arning% Mi.ing up I/ Addresses
BIn case there is ,ore than one protectie deice !ithin the T"/-I/ net!or5 or
esta&lishing an unintentional !rong connection to a protectie deice &ased on a
!rong entered I/ address$
Transferring para,eters into the !rong protectie deice ,ight lead to death,
personal inFur?, or da,age of electrical eGuip,ent$
In order to preent fault? connections, the =ser M=+T docu,ent and ,aintain a
list !ith the I/ addresses of an? s!itch&oard-protectie deices$
The =ser M=+T dou&le chec5 the I/ addresses of the connection that is to &e
esta&lished$ That ,eans, the =ser M=+T first read out the I/ address at the (MI
of the deice B!ithin ,enu M)eice para-T"/ I/NC then co,pare the I/ address
!ith the list$ If the addresses are identical, esta&lish the connection$ If the? are
not, )O NOT esta&lish the connection$
Within %#evice 9ara ? $C9?I9' menu, the TCP/P settings have to be set.
The first-time setting of the TCP/P Parameters can be done at the panel (HM) only.
Esta&lishing a connection ia T"/-I/ to the deice is onl? possi&le if the deice
is eGuipped !ith an Ethernet interface BR935C$
"ontact ?our IT ad,inistrator in order to esta&lish the net!or5 connection$
Set the TCP/P Parameters:
Call up %#evice parameter?$C9?I9' at the HM (panel) and set the following parameters:
TCP/P address;
Subnetmask; and
Gateway.
)irect "o,,ands of the +?ste, Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A3D ;ED All a3Dnowled9ea6le ;EDs will 6e
a3Dnowled9ed.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
A3D RO All a3Dnowled9ea6le Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
will 6e a3Dnowled9ed.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
A3D .o22 .o22&ni3ation will 6e a3Dnowled9ed. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A3D RO ;ED
.o22 #.2d
Reset t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts, ;EDs,
.o22&ni3ation, and t-e #rip .o22and.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
Res
Operations.r
Reset all 3o&nters in -istor? 9ro&p
operations
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Histor?+
Res Alar2.r Reset all 3o&nters in -istor? 9ro&p alar2s Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Histor?+
Res #rip.2d.r Reset all 3o&nters in -istor? 9ro&p trips Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Histor?+
Res #otal.r Reset all 3o&nters in -istor? 9ro&p total Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Histor?+
Res All Reset o8 all .o&nters Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Histor?+
Re6oot Re6ootin9 t-e de1i3e. :o,
Jes
:o '0er1i3e
/!eneral+
(aint(ode
(an&all?
Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e 0wit3-
(ode5 (an&al A3ti1ation o8 t-e Ar3 Flas-
Red&3tion (ode
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (aint (ode K A3ti1ation
(an&all?
(aint (ode ina3ti1e,
A3ti1ation 1ia .o22,
A3ti1ation 1ia DI,
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/(aint(ode (an&all?+
,ro9ra2 (ode
$?pass
0-ort)period 6?pass o8 t-e ,ro9ra2 (ode. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
"A=TION% Manuall? re&ooting the deice !ill release the +uperision "ontact$
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the +?ste,
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,0et)0wit3- 0wit3-in9 ,ara2eter 0et ,01,
,02,
,0=,
,04,
,00 1ia Inp 83t,
,00 1ia .o22
,00 1ia Inp 83t ',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
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,015 A3ti1ated
6?
#-is 0ettin9 !ro&p will 6e t-e a3ti1e one i85
#-e ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p 0wit3- is set
to H0wit3- 1ia Inp&tH and t-e ot-er t-ree
inp&t 8&n3tions are ina3ti1e at t-e sa2e
ti2e. In 3ase t-ere is 2ore t-an one inp&t
8&n3tion a3ti1e, no ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p
0wit3- will 6e exe3&ted. In 3ase all inp&t
8&n3tions are ina3ti1e, t-e de1i3e will Deep
worDin9 wit- t-e 0ettin9 !ro&p t-at was
a3ti1ated lastl?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ,0et)0wit3- K ,00 1ia
Inp 83t
1..n, ,00 0?s.(aint (ode
Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
,025 A3ti1ated
6?
#-is 0ettin9 !ro&p will 6e t-e a3ti1e one i85
#-e ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p 0wit3- is set
to H0wit3- 1ia Inp&tH and t-e ot-er t-ree
inp&t 8&n3tions are ina3ti1e at t-e sa2e
ti2e. In 3ase t-ere is 2ore t-an one inp&t
8&n3tion a3ti1e, no ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p
0wit3- will 6e exe3&ted. In 3ase all inp&t
8&n3tions are ina3ti1e, t-e de1i3e will Deep
worDin9 wit- t-e 0ettin9 !ro&p t-at was
a3ti1ated lastl?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ,0et)0wit3- K ,00 1ia
Inp 83t
1..n, ,00 0?s.(aint (ode
A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
,0=5 A3ti1ated
6?
#-is 0ettin9 !ro&p will 6e t-e a3ti1e one i85
#-e ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p 0wit3- is set
to H0wit3- 1ia Inp&tH and t-e ot-er t-ree
inp&t 8&n3tions are ina3ti1e at t-e sa2e
ti2e. In 3ase t-ere is 2ore t-an one inp&t
8&n3tion a3ti1e, no ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p
0wit3- will 6e exe3&ted. In 3ase all inp&t
8&n3tions are ina3ti1e, t-e de1i3e will Deep
worDin9 wit- t-e 0ettin9 !ro&p t-at was
a3ti1ated lastl?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ,0et)0wit3- K ,00 1ia
Inp 83t
1..n, ,00 ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
,045 A3ti1ated
6?
#-is 0ettin9 !ro&p will 6e t-e a3ti1e one i85
#-e ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p 0wit3- is set
to H0wit3- 1ia Inp&tH and t-e ot-er t-ree
inp&t 8&n3tions are ina3ti1e at t-e sa2e
ti2e. In 3ase t-ere is 2ore t-an one inp&t
8&n3tion a3ti1e, no ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p
0wit3- will 6e exe3&ted. In 3ase all inp&t
8&n3tions are ina3ti1e, t-e de1i3e will Deep
worDin9 wit- t-e 0ettin9 !ro&p t-at was
a3ti1ated lastl?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ,0et)0wit3- K ,00 1ia
Inp 83t
1..n, ,00 ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
Ex
A3Dnowled9e
Ena6les or disa6les t-e option to
a3Dnowled9e 8ro2 external/re2ote 1ia
si9nals Aassi9n2entsB and .o22&ni3ation.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e 'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A3D ;ED All a3Dnowled9ea6le ;EDs will 6e
a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned
si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
A3D RO All a3Dnowled9ea6le Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
will 6e a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-e state o8 t-e
assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
A3D .o22 .o22&ni3ation will 6e a3Dnowled9ed i8 t-e
state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) 'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
03alin9 Displa? o8 t-e 2eas&red 1al&es as pri2ar?,
se3ondar?, or per &nit 1al&es
,er &nit 1al&es,
,ri2ar? 1al&es,
0e3ondar? 1al&es
,ri2ar? 1al&es 'Operation
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
(aint (ode A3ti1ation (ode o8 t-e Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion.
0wit3-in9 into anot-er 2ode is onl?
possi6le w-en no A3ti1ation 0i9nal is a3ti1e
Apendin9B.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1ation (an&all?,
A3ti1ation 1ia .o22,
A3ti1ation 1ia DI
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/(aint (ode+
(aint (ode
A3ti1ated 6?
A3ti1ation 0i9nal 8or t-e Ar3 Flas-
Red&3tion (aintenan3e 0wit3-
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (aint (ode A3ti1ated 6?
K A3ti1ation 1ia DI
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
DI)%, >1.DI C '0er1i3e
/(aint (ode+
,ro9ra2 (ode ,ro9ra2 (ode Eit-er (otor 0topped or R&n)
nin9,
(otor 0top
Eit-er (otor
0topped or
R&nnin9
'0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
+?ste, Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
A3D ;ED)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent
6? Di9ital Inp&t.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
A3D RO)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e
Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
A3D .o22)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled9e
.o22&ni3ation 1ia Di9ital Inp&t. #-e
repli3a t-at .o22&ni3ation -as re3ei1ed
8ro2 t-e de1i3e is to 6e reset.
'De1i3e ,ara
/Ex A3Dnowled9e+
,01)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8
t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld a3ti1ate t-is
,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
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Name Description Assignment Via
,02)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8
t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld a3ti1ate t-is
,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
,0=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8
t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld a3ti1ate t-is
,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
,04)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8
t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld a3ti1ate t-is
,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
',rote3tion ,ara
/,0et)0wit3-+
(aint (ode)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion
(aintenan3e 0wit3-
'0er1i3e
/(aint (ode+
+?ste, Module +ignals
Name Description
Re6oot 0i9nal5 Re6ootin9 t-e de1i3e5 1KRestart initiated 6? power s&ppl?Z
2KRestart initiated 6? t-e "serZ =K0et on de8a&lts A0&per ResetBZ
4KRestart 6? t-e de6&99erZ *KRestart 6e3a&se o8 3on8i9&ration
3-an9eZ 6K!eneral 8ail&reZ CKRestart initiated 6? 0?ste2 A6ort
A-ost sideBZ %KRestart initiated 6? wat3-do9 ti2eo&t A-ost sideBZ
9KRestart initiated 6? 0?ste2 A6ort Adsp sideBZ 10KRestart initiated
6? wat3-do9 ti2eo&t Adsp sideBZ 11K,ower s&ppl? 8ail&re As-ort
ter2 interr&ptionB or power s&ppl? 1olta9e to lowZ 12Kille9al
2e2or? a33ess.
A3t 0et 0i9nal5 A3ti1e ,ara2eter 0et
,0 1 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 1
,0 2 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 2
,0 = 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et =
,0 4 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 4
,00 2an&al 0i9nal5 (an&al swit3- o1er o8 a ,ara2eter 0et
,00 1ia .o22 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia .o22&ni3ation
,00 1ia Inp 83t 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia Inp&t F&n3tion
(in. 1 para2 3-an9ed 0i9nal5 At least one para2eter -as 6een 3-an9ed
,ro9ra2 (ode $?pass 0i9nal5 0-ort)period 6?pass o8 t-e ,ro9ra2 (ode.
(aint (ode A3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e A3ti1e
(aint (ode Ina3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Ina3ti1e
(aint(ode (an&all? 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e (an&al (ode
(aint (ode .o22 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e .o22 (ode
(aint (ode DI 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Di9ital Inp&t (ode
,ara2 to 6e sa1ed :&26er o8 para2eters to 6e sa1ed. 0 2eans t-at all para2eter
3-an9es are o1ertaDen.
A3D ;ED 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent
A3D RO 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
A3D .o&nter 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all .o&nters
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Name Description
A3D .o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation
A3D #rip.2d 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and
A3D ;ED)H(I 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent 5H(I
A3D RO)H(I 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts 5H(I
A3D .o&nter)H(I 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all .o&nters 5H(I
A3D .o22)H(I 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation 5H(I
A3D #rip.2d)H(I 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and 5H(I
A3D ;ED).o22 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent 5.o22&ni3ation
A3D RO).o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
5.o22&ni3ation
A3D .o&nter).o22 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all .o&nters 5.o22&ni3ation
A3D .o22).o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation 5.o22&ni3ation
A3D #rip.2d).o22 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and 5.o22&ni3ation
Res Operations.r 0i9nal55 Res Operations.r
Res Alar2.r 0i9nal55 Res Alar2.r
Res #rip.2d.r 0i9nal55 Res #rip.2d.r
Res #otal.r 0i9nal55 Res #otal.r
+pecial #alues of the +?ste, Module
Value Description Menu Path
$&ild $&ild 'De1i3e ,ara
/Version+
Version Version 'De1i3e ,ara
/Version+
Release 0tate Release 0tate 'De1i3e ,ara
/Version+
Operatin9 -o&rs .r Operatin9 -o&rs 3o&nter o8 t-e prote3ti1e
de1i3e
'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/0?s+
Ho&rs .o&nter Resetta6le de1i3e operation -o&rs 3o&nter 'Operation
/Histor?
/#otal.r+
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+?ste, /ara,eters
System Para
Within the system parameters, the User can set all parameters that are relevant for the primary side and the
mains operational method like frequency, primary and secondary values, and the star point treatment.
@eneral +?ste, /ara,eters
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,-ase
0eE&en3e
,-ase 0eE&en3e dire3tion A$.,
A.$
A$. '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
8 :o2inal 8reE&en3? *0 H@,
60 H@
60 H@ '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
#oltage )epending +?ste, /ara,eters
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
(ain V# pri Enter t-e pri2ar? p-ase to p-ase 1olta9e o8
t-e V#s
60 M *00000 V 12000 V '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
(ain V# se3 Enter t-e se3ondar? p-ase to p-ase
1olta9e o8 t-e V#s
60.00 M 600.00 V 120 V '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
(ain V# 3on (ain V#s 3onne3tion <?e,
,-ase)to),-ase, Open)Delta
<?e '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
A&x V# pri ,ri2ar? 1olta9e o8 A&x V#s 60 M *00000 V 12000 V '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
A&x V# se3 0e3ondar? 1olta9e o8 A&x V#s =*.00 M 600.00 V 120 V '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
"urrent )epending +?ste, /ara,eters
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# 3on .&rrent trans8or2er 3onne3tion =)wire,
4t- .# I:,
4t- .# I!
=)wire '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
.# pri :o2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e pri2ar? side o8 t-e
3&rrent trans8or2ers.
1 M *0000 A 10 A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
.# se3 :o2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e se3ondar? side o8
t-e 3&rrent trans8or2ers.
1 A,
* A
* A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
.# dir ,rote3tion 8&n3tions wit- dire3tional 8eat&re
3an onl? worD properl? i8 t-e 3onne3tion o8
t-e 3&rrent trans8or2ers is 8ree o8 wirin9
errors. I8 all 3&rrent trans8or2ers are
3onne3ted to t-e de1i3e wit- an in3orre3t
polarit?, t-e wirin9 error 3an 6e
3o2pensated 6? t-is para2eter. #-is
para2eter t&rns t-e 3&rrent 1e3tors 6? 1%0
de9rees.
0O,
1%0O
0O '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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>.# pri #-is para2eter de8ines t-e pri2ar? no2inal
3&rrent o8 t-e 3onne3ted 9ro&nd 3&rrent
trans8or2er. I8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent is
2eas&red 1ia t-e Resid&al 3onne3tion, t-e
pri2ar? 1al&e o8 t-e p-ase 3&rrent
trans8or2er 2&st 6e entered -ere.
1 M *0000 A *0 A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
>.# se3 #-is para2eter de8ines t-e se3ondar?
no2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e 3onne3ted 9ro&nd
3&rrent trans8or2er. I8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent is
done 1ia t-e Resid&al 3onne3tion, t-e
pri2ar? 1al&e o8 t-e p-ase 3&rrent
trans8or2er 2&st 6e entered -ere.
1 A,
* A
* A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
>.# dir !ro&nd 8a&lt prote3tion wit- dire3tional
8eat&re depends also on t-e 3orre3t wirin9
o8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent trans8or2er. An
in3orre3t polarit?/wirin9 3an 6e 3orre3ted 6?
2eans o8 t-e settin9s H0OH or H1%0OH. #-e
operator -as t-e possi6ilit? o8 t&rnin9 t-e
3&rrent 1e3tor 6? H1%0OH A3-an9e o8 si9nB
wit-o&t 2odi8i3ation o8 t-e wirin9. #-is
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deter2ined 3&rrent indi3ator was t&rned 6?
H1%0OH 6? t-e de1i3e.
0O,
1%0O
0O '0?ste2 ,ara
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)ifferential "urrent )epending +?ste, /ara,eters
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# pri :o2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e pri2ar? side o8 t-e
3&rrent trans8or2ers.
1 M *0000 A *00 A '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
.# se3 :o2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e se3ondar? side o8
t-e 3&rrent trans8or2ers.
1 A,
* A
* A '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
.# dir ,rote3tion 8&n3tions wit- dire3tional 8eat&re
3an onl? worD properl? i8 t-e 3onne3tion o8
t-e 3&rrent trans8or2ers is 8ree o8 wirin9
errors. I8 all 3&rrent trans8or2ers are
3onne3ted to t-e de1i3e wit- an in3orre3t
polarit?, t-e wirin9 error 3an 6e
3o2pensated 6? t-is para2eter. #-is
para2eter t&rns t-e 3&rrent 1e3tors 6? 1%0
de9rees.
0O,
1%0O
0O '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
>.# pri #-is para2eter de8ines t-e pri2ar? no2inal
3&rrent o8 t-e 3onne3ted 9ro&nd 3&rrent
trans8or2er. I8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent is
2eas&red 1ia t-e Resid&al 3onne3tion, t-e
pri2ar? 1al&e o8 t-e p-ase 3&rrent
trans8or2er 2&st 6e entered -ere.
1 M *0000 A *0 A '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
>.# se3 #-is para2eter de8ines t-e se3ondar?
no2inal 3&rrent o8 t-e 3onne3ted 9ro&nd
3&rrent trans8or2er. I8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent is
done 1ia t-e Resid&al 3onne3tion, t-e
pri2ar? 1al&e o8 t-e p-ase 3&rrent
trans8or2er 2&st 6e entered -ere.
1 A,
* A
* A '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
>.# dir !ro&nd 8a&lt prote3tion wit- dire3tional
8eat&re depends also on t-e 3orre3t wirin9
o8 t-e 9ro&nd 3&rrent trans8or2er. An
in3orre3t polarit?/wirin9 3an 6e 3orre3ted 6?
2eans o8 t-e settin9s H0OH or H1%0OH. #-e
operator -as t-e possi6ilit? o8 t&rnin9 t-e
3&rrent 1e3tor 6? H1%0OH A3-an9e o8 si9nB
wit-o&t 2odi8i3ation o8 t-e wirin9. #-is
2eans, t-at M in ter2s o8 8i9&res ) t-e
deter2ined 3&rrent indi3ator was t&rned 6?
H1%0OH 6? t-e de1i3e.
0O,
1%0O
0O '0?ste2 ,ara
/.# Di88+
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6loc5ing
The device provides a function for temporary blocking of the complete protection functionality or of single
protections.
Ma5e a&solutel? sure that no illogical or een life-threatening &loc5ings are
allocated$
Ma5e sure not to carelessl? deactiate protection functions that hae to &e
aaila&le according to the protection concept$
/er,anent 6loc5ing
"witching M*nN or M*ffN the Complete 9rotection 2unctionality
n the %9rotection' module, the complete protection of the device can be switched "On or "Off. Set the
Function parameter to %Active' or %Inactive' in the %9rot' module .
/rotection is actiated onl? if in the P/rotQ ,odule the para,eter :.nction is S
,ctive Bi$e$% !ith :.nction S -nactive, no protection function are operatingC$
If :.nction S -nactive, then the deice cannot protect an? co,ponents$
"witching Modules M*nN or M*ffN
Each of the modules can be switched "On or "Off (permanently). This is achieved when the 2unction'
parameter is set to Active or nactive in the respective module.
Activating or #eactivating the $ripping Command of a 9rotection 9ermanently
n each of the protections, the tripping command to the breaker can be permanently blocked. For this purpose,
the %$ripCmd &lo' parameter has to be set to %Active'.
Te,porar? 6loc5ing
$o &loc8 the Complete 9rotection of the #evice $emporarily by a "ignal
n the %9rot' module, the complete protection of the device can be blocked temporarily by a signal. On the
condition that a module-external blocking is permitted (%E&lo 2c7active'). n addition to this, a related blocking
signal from the Assignment list must have been assigned. For the time the allocated blocking signal is active,
the module is blocked.
If the rot ,odule is &loc5ed, the co,plete protection function does not !or5$
As long as the &loc5ing signal is actie, the deice cannot protect an?
co,ponents$
$o &loc8 a Complete 9rotection Module $emporarily by an Active Assignment
n order to establish a temporary blockage of a protection module, the parameter %E&lo 2c' of the
module has to be set to %Active'. This gives the permission: This module can be blocked.
Within the general protection parameters, a signal has to be additionally chosen from the Assignment
list. The blocking only becomes active when the assigned signal is active.
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$o &loc8 the $ripping Command of a 9rotection Element $emporarily by an Active Assignment
The tripping command of any of the protection modules can be blocked from an external signal. n this case,
external does not only mean from outside the device, but also from outside the module. Not only real external
signals are permitted to be used as blocking signals (for example: the state of a digital input), but the User can
also choose any other signal from the Assignment list.
n order to establish a temporary blockage of a protection element, the parameter %E&lo $ripCmd 2c'
of the module has to be set to %Active'. This gives the permission: The tripping command of this
element can be blocked.
Within the general protection parameters, an additional signal has to be chosen and assigned to the
%E&lo' parameter from the Assignment list. f the selected signal is activated, the temporary
blockage becomes effective.
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PROT.PCKUP PROT.TRP.
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+!itchgear-6rea5er E Manager
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7ARNIN@ Misconfiguration of s!itchgear could result in death or serious inFur?$
This e$ g$ is the case !hen opening a disconnector under load or !hen s!itching
a ground connector to lie parts of a s?ste,$
Beside protection functions, protective relays more and more will take care about controlling switchgear, like
breakers, load break switches, disconnectors and ground connectors.
A correct configuration of all switchgear is an indispensable precondition for the proper functioning of the
protective device. This also is the case, when the switchgear are not controlled, but supervised only.
+ingle Line )iagra,
For construction of a single line diagram, please address to our technical support.
The single line diagram includes the graphically description of the switchgear and their designations (names) as
well as their features (short circuit proof or not ...). For displaying in the devices software, the switchgear
designations (e. g. QA1, QA2, instead of SG[x]) will be taken from the single line diagram.
Beside switching properties a configuration file also includes a single line diagram. Switching properties and
single line diagram are coupled via the the configuration file. Since the single line diagram is independent of the
device type, a new/other single line diagram can be imported into the configuration file.
7heneer a configuration file is loaded into a protection deice, a single line
diagra, !ill &e al!a?s loaded at the sa,e ti,e$ This ,eans, !heneer a
configuration file is transferred fro, one to another deice, a suita&le single line
diagra, has to &e loaded &? ,eans of the )eice /lanning ,enu$
I,port of a +ingle Line )iagra,
To import a single line diagram into a device, proceed as follows:
Load the configuration file of the device via Smart view.
Change into the Device Planning menu
Assign the right single line diagram to the configuration file.
Save the configuration file to a volume. The single line diagram now is saved together
with the *.ErPara file.
Transfer of the +ingle Line )iagra, into the )eice
f in the Smart view menu Device Transfer All Parameters into the Device has been selected, beside all
parameters also the single line diagram and the switchgear properties will be transferred into the device.
E.port of a +ingle Line )iagra,
To export a single line diagram, go into the Device Planning menu [Device Planning/Control]. Click onto
Control.{Name}. Afterwards click onto the field Export current File to Disk".
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After the single line diagram has been loaded, each individual switchgear has to be configured. The following
table shows the required configurations dependent on the type of switchgear.
To 0e con/ig.red at2 !ype of switc"gear
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+!itchgear "onfiguration
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At first the switchgear positioning indicators have to be connected to the digital inputs of the protection device.
One of the position indicators (either the Aux CLOSE' or the Aux OPEN') contact has to be connected
necessarily. t is recommended also to connect the Aux OPEN' contact.
Thereafter the command outputs (relay output contacts) have to be connected with the switchgear.
/lease o&sere the follo!ing option% In the general settings of a &rea5er, the
"LO+E-O/EN co,,ands of a protection ele,ent can &e issued to the sa,e rela?
output contacts, !here the other control co,,ands are issued$
If the co,,ands are issued to different rela?s rela? output contacts the a,ount
of !iring increases$
Assign,ent of /osition Indications
The position indication is needed by the device to get (evaluate) the information about the current status /position
of the breaker. The switchgear position indications are shown in the devices display. Each position change of a
switchgear results in a change of the corresponding switchgear symbol.
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*or the detection of a s!itch gearJs position al!a?s t!o separate Au. contacts
are reco,,endedV If onl? one Au. contact is used, no inter,ediate or distur&ed
positions can &e detected$
A BreducedC transition superision Bti,e &et!een issue of the co,,and and
position feed&ac5 indication of the s!itchgearC is also possi&le &? one Au.
contact$
n the menu [Control/SG/SG [x] ] the assignments for the position indications have to be set.
#etection of switchgear position with two Au contacts ; ,.; +<OS" and ,.; O"7 5recommended=6
For detection of their positions switchgear are provided with Aux contacts (Aux CLOSE and Aux OPEN). t is
recommended to use both contacts to detect intermediate and disturbed positions too.
The protection device continuously supervises the status of the inputs %Au C6*"E)I' and %Au *9E3)I'.
These signals are validated based on the supervision timers t)Move C6*"E' and t)Move *9E3' validation
functions. As a result, the switchgear position will be detected by the following signals:
Pos CLOSE
Pos OPEN
Pos ndeterm
Pos Disturb.
Pos (State = 0,1,.2 or 3)
"upervision of the C6*"E command
When an CLOSE command is initiated, the t)Move C6*"E' timer will be started. While the timer is running,
the POS NDETERM State will become true. f the command is executed and properly fed back from the
switchgear before the timer has run down, POS CLOSE will become true. Otherwise, if the timer has expired
POS DSTURB will become true.
"upervision of the *9E3 command
When an OPEN command is initiated, the t)Move *9E3' timer will be started. While the timer is running, the
POS NDETERM State will become true. f the command is executed and properly fed back before the timer has
run down, POS OPEN will become true. Otherwise, if the timer has expired POS DSTURB will become true.
$he following table shows how switchgear positions are validated:
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f the single pole indication is used, the S SNGLECONTACTND will become true.
The moving time supervision works only in one direction. f the Aux OPEN signal is connected to the device,
only the "OPEN command can be supervised and if the Aux CLOSE signal is connected to the device, only the
"CLOSE command can be supervised.
"ingle 9osition Indication ; ,.; +<OS"
f only the Aux CLOSE signal is used for the Status ndication of an "CLOSE command, the switch command
will also start the moving time, the position indication indicates an NTERMEDATE position during this time
interval. When the switchgear reaches the end position indicated by the signals Pos CLOSE and CES succesf
before the moving time has elapsed the signal Pos ndeterm disappears.
f the moving time elapsed before the switchgear has reached the end position, the switching operation was not
successful and the Position ndication will change to POS Disturb and the signal Pos ndeterm disappears. After
the moving time has elapsed, the Dwell time will be started (if set). During this time interval the Position
ndication will also indicate an NTERMEDATE state. When the Dwell time elapses the Position ndication will
change to Pos CLOSE.
$he following table shows how brea8er positions are validated based on ,.; +<OS":
States o/ t1e Digital -np.t #alidated $reaker %ositions
Au C6*"E)I Au *9E3)I POS $%OS& POS OP&N POS #ndeterm POS Disturb POS
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f only the Aux OPEN signal is used for the monitoring of the "OPEN command, the switch command will start
the moving timer. The Position ndication will indicate an NTERMEDATE position. When the switchgear
reaches its end position before the moving timer elapses, CES succesf will be indicated. At the same time the
signal Pos ndeterm disappears.
f the moving time elapsed before the switchgear has reached the OPEN position, the switching operation was
not successful and the Position ndication will change to Pos Disturb and the signal Pos ndeterm
disappears.
When the moving timer has elapsed, the dwell timer will be started (if configured). During this timer elapses
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Pos Disturb will be indicated. When the dwell time has elapsed, the OPEN position of the switchgear will be
indicated by the Pos OPEN signal.
$he following table shows how brea8er positions are validated based on ,.; O"7:
States o/ t1e Digital -np.t #alidated $reaker %ositions
Au C6*"E)I Au *9E3)I POS $%OS& POS OP&N POS #ndeterm POS Disturb POS
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(disturbed).
+etting of +uperision Ti,es
n the menu [Control/SG/SG[x]/General Settings] the supervision times of the individual switchgear have to be
set. Dependent on the type of switchgear it can be necessary to set further parameters, like dwell time.
Interloc5ings
To avoid faulty operations, interlockings have to be provided. This can be realized mechanically or electrically.
For a controllable switchgear up to three interlockings can be assigned in both switching directions
(CLOSE/OPEN). These interlockings prevent switching in the corresponding direction.
The protection OPEN command and the reclosing command of the AR module are always executed without
interlockings. For the case, that a protection OPEN command must not be issued, this must be blocked
separately.
Further interlockings can be realized by means of the Logic module.
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Trip Manager E Assign,ent of "o,,ands
The trip commands of the protection elements have to be assigned to those switchgear, that are make/break
capable (Breaker). For every make/break capable switchgear a Trip Manager is provided.
n the Trip Manger all tripping commands are combined by an "OR logic. The actual tripping command to the
switchgear is exclusively given by the Trip Manager. This means, that only tripping commands which are
assigned in the Trip Manager lead to an operation of the switchgear. n addition to that, the User can set the
minimum hold time of the tripping command within this module and define whether the tripping command is
latched or not.
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2C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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E. "LO+E-O/EN
f the switchgear should be opened or closed by an external signal, the User can assign one signal that will
trigger the CLOSE and one signal that will trigger the OPEN command (e.g. digital inputs or output signals of the
Logic). An OPEN command has priority. CLOSE commands are slope oriented, OPEN commands are level
oriented.
+?nchroniDed +!itchingZ
* = Availability depends on ordered device type.
Before a switchgear may connect two mains sections, synchronization of these sections must be assured. n the
menu [Synchronous Switching] the parameter Synchronism defines which signal indicates synchronization
f the synchronization condition shall be evaluated by the internal Synch-Check module the signal %"ync. <eady
to Close' (release by synch-check module) has to be assigned. Alternatively a digital input or a logic output can
be assigned.
n the synchronization mode "Generator-to-System additionally the synchronization request has to be assigned
in the menu [Protection Para\Global Prot Para\Sync].
f a synchronization signal is assigned, the switching command will only be executed, when the synchronization
signal will become true within the maximum supervision time t)Ma"ync"uperv'. This supervision time will be
started with the issued CLOSE command. f no synchronization signal has been assigned, the synchronization
release is permanently.
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S i g n a l B r e a k e r O P E N
S i g n a l B r e a k e r R e a d y
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+!itching Authorit?
For the Switching Authority [Control\General Settings], the following general settings are possible:
NONE: No control function;
LOCAL: Control only via push buttons at the panel;
REMOTE: Control only via SCADA, digital inputs, or internal signals; and
LOCAL&REMOTE: Control via push buttons, SCADA, digital inputs, or internal signals.
Non-interloc5ed +!itching
For test purposes, during commissioning and temporarily operations, interlockings can be disabled.
7ARNIN@% Non interloc5ed +!itching can lead to serious inFuries or deathV
For non interlocked switching, the menu [Control\General Settings] provides the following options:
Non interlocked switching for one single command
Permanent
Non interlocked switching for a certain time
Non interlocked switching, activated by an assigned signal
The set time for non interlocked switching applies also for the ,single Operation" mode.
Manual Manipulation of the +!itchgear /osition
n case of faulty position indication contacts (Aux contacts) or broken wires, the position indication resulted from
the assigned signals can be manipulated (overwritten) manually, to keep the ability to switch the affected
switchgear. A manipulated switchgear position will be indicated on the display by an exclamation mark "! beside
the switchgear symbol.
7ARNIN@% Manipulation of the +!itchgear /osition can lead to serious inFuries
or deathV
)ou&le Operation Loc5ing
All control commands to any switchgear in a bay have to be processed sequentially. During a running control
command no other command will be handled.
+!itch )irection "ontrol
Switching commands are validated before execution. When the switchgear is already in the desired position, the
switch command will not be issued again. An opened breaker cannot be opened again. This also applies for
switching command at the HM or via SCADA.
Anti-/u,ping
By pressing the CLOSE command softkey only a single switching CLOSE impulse will be issued independent,
how low the softkey is actuated. The switchgear will close only once per close command.
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)irect "o,,ands of the "ontrol
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res $wear 0l
$reaDer
Resettin9 t-e slow 6reaDer alar2 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
A3D #rip.2d A3Dnowled9e #rip .o22and Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the "ontrol
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.in$Dr)*2a #-e 6reaDer is in .;O0E)position i8 t-e
state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e A*2aB.
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
DI)%, >1.DI * '.ontrol
/$Dr
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.in$Dr)*26 #-e 6reaDer is in O,E:)position i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e A*26B.
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
DI)%, >1.DI 6 '.ontrol
/$Dr
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Read? $reaDer is read? 8or operation i8 t-e state o8
t-e assi9ned si9nal is tr&e. #-is di9ital
inp&t 3an 6e &sed 6? so2e prote3ti1e
ele2ents Ai8 t-e? are a1aila6le wit-in t-e
de1i3eB liDe A&to)Re3los&re AARB, e.9. as a
tri99er si9nal.
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/,os Indi3ators wirin9+
Interl .;O0E1 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist <ired Inp&ts.$Dr
#ro&6le)I
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl .;O0E2 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist (0tart.$lo '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl .;O0E= Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl O,E:1 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl O,E:2 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl O,E:= Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
0. .;O0E 0wit3-in9 .;O0E .o22and, e.9. t-e state
o8 t-e ;o9i3 or t-e state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
1..n, DI);o9i3;ist DI)%, >1.DI 2 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Ex O,E:/.;O0E
.2d+
0. O,E: 0wit3-in9 O,E: .o22and, e.9. t-e state
o8 t-e ;o9i3 or t-e state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
1..n, DI);o9i3;ist DI)%, >1.DI 1 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/Ex O,E:/.;O0E
.2d+
t)#rip.2d (ini2&2 -old ti2e o8 t-e O,E:)3o22and
A$reaDer, load 6reaD swit3-B
0 M =00.00 s 0.2 s '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
;at3-ed De8ines w-et-er t-e Rela? O&tp&t will 6e
;at3-ed w-en it pi3Ds &p.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
A3D #rip.2d A3D #rip.2d 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er1 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0,'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er2 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0,'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er4 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1,'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1,'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er6 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1,'=+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99erC Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0>'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0>'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er9 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1>'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er10 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1>'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er11 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0R'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er12 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0R'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er1= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1R'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er14 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *1R'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er1* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 2C('1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er16 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 2C('2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er1C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *9('1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er1% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *9('2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er19 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 2CA'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er20 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 2CA'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er21 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *9A'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er22 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *9A'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er2= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er24 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er2* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 46'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er26 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 46'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er2C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 4C'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er2% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 4C'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er29 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=0 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'=+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=1 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =2'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=2 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =2'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er== Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =2V'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=4 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =2V'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ,F)
**D'1+.#rip.2d
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=6 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ,F)
**D'2+.#rip.2d
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ,F)
**A'1+.#rip.2d
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ,F)
**A'2+.#rip.2d
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er=9 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'*+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er40 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds (0tart.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er41 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds 49.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er42 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =C'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er4= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds =C'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er44 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er4* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0G'1+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er46 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds *0G'2+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er4C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds R#D.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er4% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds I.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er49 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'4+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*0 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds %1'6+.#rip.2d '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*1 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds Re2ote
#rip.#rip.2d
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*2 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*4 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er** Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*6 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er*9 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er60 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er61 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er62 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er6= Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er64 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er6* Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er66 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er6C Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er6% Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99er69 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
#ri99erC0 Open .o22and to t-e $reaDer i8 t-e state
o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
1..n, #rip .2ds ).) '.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
t)(o1e .;O0E #i2e to 2o1e to t-e .;O0E ,osition 0.01 M 100.00 s 0.1 s '.ontrol
/$Dr
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
t)(o1e O,E: #i2e to 2o1e to t-e O,E: ,osition 0.01 M 100.00 s 0.1 s '.ontrol
/$Dr
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
+!itchgear-6rea5er Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
.in$Dr)*2a)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e
$Dr A*2aB
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/,os Indi3ators wirin9+
.in$Dr)*26)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e
$Dr. A*26B
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/,os Indi3ators wirin9+
Read?)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 $reaDer Read? '.ontrol
/$Dr
/,os Indi3ators wirin9+
A3D #rip.2d)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 A3Dnowled92ent
0i9nal Aonl? 8or a&to2ati3
a3Dnowled92entB. (od&le inp&t si9nal
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/#rip (ana9er+
Interl .;O0E1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e .;O0E 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl .;O0E2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e .;O0E 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl .;O0E=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e .;O0E 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
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Name Description Assignment Via
Interl O,E:1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e O,E: 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl O,E:2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e O,E: 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
Interl O,E:=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8
t-e O,E: 3o22and
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Interlo3Din9s+
0. .;O0E)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0wit3-in9
.;O0E .o22and, e.9. t-e state o8 t-e
;o9i3 or t-e state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Ex O,E:/.;O0E .2d+
0. O,E:)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0wit3-in9 O,E:
.o22and, e.9. t-e state o8 t-e ;o9i3 or t-e
state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
'.ontrol
/$Dr
/Ex O,E:/.;O0E .2d+
+!itchgear-6rea5er +ignals BOutputs +tatesC
Name Description
0I 0in9le.onta3tInd 0i9nal5 #-e ,osition o8 t-e 0wit3-9ear is dete3ted 6? one a&xiliar?
3onta3t ApoleB onl?. #-&s indeter2inate and dist&r6ed ,ositions
3annot 6e dete3ted.
,os not .;O0E 0i9nal5 ,os not .;O0E
,os .;O0E 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in .;O0E),osition
,os O,E: 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in O,E:),osition
,os Indeter2 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in Indeter2inate ,osition
,os Dist&r6 0i9nal5 $reaDer Dist&r6ed ) "nde8ined $reaDer ,osition. #-e 8eed)
6a3D si9nals A,osition Indi3atorsB 3ontradi3t t-e2sel1es. A8ter
expirin9 o8 a s&per1ision ti2er t-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
0tate 0i9nal5 $reaDer ,osition A0 K Indeter2inate, 1 K O,E:, 2 K
.;O0E, = K Dist&r6edB
Read? 0i9nal5 $reaDer is read? 8or operation.
Interl .;O0E 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[.lose inp&ts are a3ti1e.
Interl O,E: 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[Open inp&ts are a3ti1e.
.E0 s&33es8 .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 3o22and exe3&ted
s&33ess8&ll?.
.E0 Dist&r6ed .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and
&ns&33ess8&l. 0wit3-9ear in dist&r6ed position.
.E0 Fail #rip.2d .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .o22and exe3&tion 8ailed
6e3a&se trip 3o22and is pendin9.
.E0 0wit3-9Dir .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision respe3ti1el? 0wit3-in9 Dire3tion
.ontrol5 #-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e, i8 a swit3- 3o22and is iss&ed
e1en t-o&9- t-e swit3-9ear is alread? in t-e reE&ested position.
Exa2ple5 A swit3-9ear t-at is alread? O,E: s-o&ld 6e swit3-ed
O,E: a9ain Ado&6l?B. #-e sa2e applies to .;O0E 3o22ands.
.E0 .;O0E d O,E: .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .;O0E .o22and d&rin9 a
pendin9 O,E: .o22and.
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Name Description
.E0 0! not read? .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-9ear not read?
.E0 Field Interl .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and not
exe3&ted 6e3a&se o8 8ield interlo3Din9.
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3D #rip.2d 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e #rip .o22and
$wear 0low $reaDer 0i9nal5 0low $reaDer Alar2
Res $wear 0l $reaDer 0i9nal5 Resettin9 t-e slow 6reaDer alar2
.;O0E .2d 0i9nal5 .;O0E 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e .;O0E 3o22and o8 t-e
,rot 2od&le.
O,E: .2d 0i9nal5 O,E: 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e O,E: 3o22and o8 t-e ,rot
2od&le.
.;O0E .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 .;O0E .2d 2an&al
O,E: .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 O,E: .2d 2an&al
)irect co,,ands of the +!itching Authorit?
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0wit3-in9
A&t-orit?
0wit3-in9 A&t-orit? :one,
;o3al,
Re2ote,
;o3al and Re2ote
;o3al '.ontrol
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
+ignals of the +!itching Authorit?
Name Description Menu Path
;o3al 0wit3-in9 A&t-orit?5 ;o3al '+
Re2ote 0wit3-in9 A&t-orit?5 Re2ote '+
"ounters of the +!itching Authorit?
Value Description Menu Path
.E0 0A&t-orit? .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5
0wit3-in9 .o22and not exe3&ted. :o
swit3-in9 a&t-orit?.
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/.trl
/!eneral .ontrol+
.E0 Do&6leOperatin9 .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 A se3ond
swit3- 3o22and is in 3on8li3t wit- a
pendin9 one.
'Operation
/0tat&s displa?
/.trl
/!eneral .ontrol+
:o. o8 reN. 3o2.
6e3a&se ;o3Ded 6? ,ara0?ste2
:o. o8 reN. 3o2.
6e3a&se ;o3Ded 6? ,ara0?ste2
'+
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+!itchgear 7ear
+!itchgear 7ear *eatures
The sum of the accumulated interrupted currents.
A SGwear Slow Switchgear might indicate malfunction at an early stage.
The protective relay will calculate the SG OPEN Capacity' continuously. 100% means, that switchgear
maintenance is mandatory now.
The protective relay will make a alarm decision based on the curve that the User provides.
The relay will monitor the frequency of CLOSE/OPEN cycles. The User can set thresholds for the maximum
allowed sum of interrupt currents and the maximum allowed sum of interrupt currents per hour. By means of this
alarm, excessive switchgear operations can be detected at an early stage.
+lo! +!itchgear Alar,
An increase of the close or opening time of the switchgear is an indication for the maintenance need. f the
measured time exceeds the time t)Move *9E3' or t)Move C6*"E'( the signal SGwear Slow Switchgear
will be activated.
+!itchgear 7ear "ure
n order to keep the switchgear in good working condition, the switchgear needs to be monitored. The
switchgear health (operation life) depends above all on:
The number of CLOSE/OPEN cycles.
The amplitudes of the interrupting currents.
The frequency that the switchgear operates (Operations per hour).
The User has to maintain the switchgear accordingly to the maintenance schedule that is to be provided by the
manufacturer (switchgear operation statistics). By means of up to ten points that the User can replicate the
switchgear wear curve within menu [Control/SG/SG[x]/SGW]. Each point has two settings: the interrupt current
in kilo amperes and the allowed operation counts. No matter how many points are used, the operation counts
the last point as zero. The protective relay will interpolate the allowed operations based on the switchgear wear
curve. When the interrupted current is greater than the interrupt current at the last point, the protective relay will
assume zero operation counts.
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Operations
Alar2
0er1i3e Alar2, too 2an? Operations 1 ) 100000 9999 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
Is&2 Intr Alar2 Alar2, t-e 0&2 A;i2itB o8 interr&ptin9
3&rrents -as 6een ex3eeded.
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 100.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
Is&2 Intr p-
Al2
Alar2, t-e per -o&r 0&2 A;i2itB o8
interr&ptin9 3&rrents -as 6een ex3eeded.
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 100.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
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,.1 1 1, 1,,
1
1,
1,,
1 1,
9

1 1,
G

,.,
1,,,,
1.2
1,,,,
C.,
1B,
2,.,
12
2,.,
,
)rea*er "aintenance 8urve &or a t2pical 2B*V )rea*er
N
u
m
b
e
r

o
f

O
p
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
nterrupted Current in kA per operation
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
$wear .&r1e
F3
#-e $reaDer <ear .&r1e de8ines t-e
2axi2&2 allowed .;O0E/O,E: 3?3les
dependin9 on t-e 6raDe 3&rrents. I8 t-e
6reaDer 2aintenan3e 3&r1e is ex3eeded, an
alar2 will 6e iss&ed. #-e 6reaDer
2aintenan3e 3&r1e is to 6e taDen 8ro2 t-e
te3-ni3al data s-eet o8 t-e 6reaDer
2an&8a3t&rer. $? 2eans o8 t-e a1aila6le
points t-is 3&r1e is to 6e repli3ated.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
<ear;e1el
Alar2
$reaDer <ear 3&r1e Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 ) 100.00P %0.00P '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
<ear;e1el
;o3Do&t
$reaDer <ear .&r1e ;o3Do&t ;e1el
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 ) 100.00P 9*.00P '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent1 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \1
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 0.1 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt1 Open .o&nts Allowed \1
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 10000 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent2 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \2
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 1.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt2 Open .o&nts Allowed \2
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 10000 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent= Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \=
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 1.1* DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt= Open .o&nts Allowed \=
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 10000 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent4 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \4
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA =.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt4 Open .o&nts Allowed \4
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 1900 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent* Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \*
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA *.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt* Open .o&nts Allowed \*
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 %*0 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent6 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \6
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 6.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt6 Open .o&nts Allowed \6
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 *00 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.&rrentC Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \C
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 1=.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&ntC Open .o&nts Allowed \C
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 110 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent% Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \%
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 16.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt% Open .o&nts Allowed \%
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 C* '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent9 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \9
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 20.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt9 Open .o&nts Allowed \9
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 4* '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.&rrent10 Interr&pted .&rrent ;e1el \10
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
0.00 M 2000.00 DA 2*.00 DA '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
.o&nt10 Open .o&nts Allowed \10
Onl? a1aila6le i85$wear .&r1e F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) =2000 =0 '.ontrol
/$Dr
/$wear+
6rea5er 7ear +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
Operations Alar2 0i9nal5 0er1i3e Alar2, too 2an? Operations
Is&2 Intr trip5 IA 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 IA
Is&2 Intr trip5 I$ 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 I$
Is&2 Intr trip5 I. 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 I.
Is&2 Intr trip 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded in at least one p-ase.
Res #rip.2d.r 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 t-e .o&nter5 total n&26er o8 trip 3o22ands
Res Is&2 trip 0i9nal5 Reset s&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents
<ear;e1el Alar2 0i9nal5 $reaDer <ear 3&r1e Alar2
<ear;e1el ;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 $reaDer <ear .&r1e ;o3Do&t ;e1el
Res $wear .&r1e 0i9nal5 Res $wear .&r1e
Is&2 Intr p- Al2 0i9nal5 Is&2 Intr p- Al2
Res Is&2 Intr p- Al2 0i9nal5 Res Is&2 Intr p- Al2
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6rea5er 7ear "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
#rip.2d .r .o&nter5 #otal n&26er o8 trips o8 t-e
swit3-9ear A6reaDer, load 6reaD
swit3-]B. Resetta6le wit- #otal or
All.
0 0 ) 200000 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
6rea5er 7ear #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
Is&2 trip IA 0&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents
p-ase
0.00 A 0.00 M 1000.00 A 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
Is&2 trip I$ 0&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents
p-ase
0.00 A 0.00 M 1000.00 A 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
Is&2 trip I. 0&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents
p-ase
0.00 A 0.00 M 1000.00 A 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
Is&2 Intr per -o&r 0&2 per -o&r o8 interr&ptin9
3&rrents.
0.00 DA 0.00 M 1000.00 DA 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
$Dr O,E: 3apa3it? $Dr. O,E: 3apa3it?. 100P 2eans,
t-at t-e 6reaDer is to 6e 2aintained.
0.0P 0.0 ) 100.0P 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/.trl
/$Dr+
)irect "o,,ands of the 6rea5er 7ear Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res #rip.2d.r Resettin9 o8 t-e .o&nter5 total n&26er o8
trip 3o22ands
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
Res Is&2 trip Reset s&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
Res Is&2 Intr
per -o&r
0&2 per -o&r o8 interr&ptin9 3&rrents. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/.o&nter+
Res $Dr O,E:
3apa3it?
Resettin9 o8 t-e $Dr. O,E: 3apa3it?. 100P
2eans, t-at t-e 6reaDer is to 6e 2aintained.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
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"ontrol - E.a,ple% +!itching of a 6rea5er
Ctrl
The following example shows how to switch a breaker via the HM at the device.
.-an9e into t-e 2en& Control or alternati1el? p&s- t-e CTRL button at the device
front.
.-an9e to t-e 3ontrol pa9e 6? p&s-in9 t-e ri9-t arrow so8tDe?.
Information only: On t-e 3ontrol pa9e a sin9le line dia9ra2 wit- t-e 3&rrent swit3-9ear positions
is displa?ed. $? 2eans o8 t-e so8tDe? Mode it can be switched to the menu General
Settings. n this menu switching authority and interlockings can be set.
By means of the softkey SG it can be switched to the menu SG. n this
menu specific settings for the switch gear can be done.
To execute a switching operation, change into the switching menu by pushing
the right arrow softkey button.
Executing a switching command via the devices HM is only possible when the
switching authority is set to Local. f no switching authority is given, this has to
be set first to Local or Local and Remote.
With the softkey OK it can be switched back to the single line diagram page.
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Pushing the softkey Mode leads to the menu General Settings.
n this menu the switching authority can be changed.
Select between Local or Local and Remote.

Now it is possible to execute switching commands at the HM.
Push the right arrow softkey to get to the control page.
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To select a switchgear press the softkey Select as long as the desired
switchgear is selected. The current selection is displayed by the edges of a
rectangle. n this example the breaker is selected. Switchgears that are
supervised only, cannot be selected.
The breaker is opened, therefore it can be closed only.
After pushing the softkey ON a confirmation window appears.
When you are sure to proceed with the switching operation, press the softkey
YES.
The switching command will be given to the breaker. The display shows the
intermediate position of the switchgear.
t will be shown on the display when the switchgear reaches the new end
position. Further possible switching operations (OPEN) will be displayed by
softkeys.
Notice: For the case, the switchgear does not reach the new end position within
the set supervision time the following Warning appears on the display.
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/rotectie Ele,ents
IO" *unction
Elements:
OC Function
*unctional )escription
The instantaneous overcurrent function (OC) or 50P[x] is intended to protect in the event of a high-current fault.
The example OC setting used in the Motor Protection Curve (see the Motor Protection Curve Examples in the
Ultimate Trip Current Section) is 12 times (1,200%) of FLA. n general, the instantaneous OC should be at least
1.5 times LRC, well above the locked rotor current normally seen at the moment of a start.
OC should trip fast and therefore no run or pickup delay is provided. A start delay is set at a minimum of two
cycles (0.03 sec.), or more if needed to block OC tripping on magnetizing inrush when the motor is first
energized. An additional OC time delay setting is set at a default of zero seconds.
IO" Trip Leel
The OC sets the instantaneous overcurrent trip limit in percentage of the FLA above at which the relay trips.
This trip type can be set to nactive to deactivate this protective device element. For currents clearly above the
setting, the OC function picks up in two power cycles or less. $he I*C setting must be below (:(:/E O 9C$?
26A) or :(GEEP( whichever is less.
IO" +tart )ela? BIO"+)C
This setting sets the number of power cycles after a start is recognized until the OC trip and alarm functions are
enabled. Use this delay to inhibit OC tripping on a current peak caused by magnetic inrush when the motor is
first energized (usually two to three cycles).
Load +hedding
Available elements:
MLS
*unctional )escription
n some applications, the protective device can forestall a JAM alarm or trip, or a thermal trip, by sending a
signal to the process to reduce loading. The load shedding function, if enabled, closes or opens a relay contact
to shed process load when the motor load current goes above the Load Shed Drop threshold, for a time
exceeding the Drop Delay t. This could, for example, be connected to stop flow of material into the driven
process until the load current drops below the Load Shed Dropout threshold, for the time determined by the Drop
Delay t.
Set the load shed pickup current comfortably below the JAM trip level. t may be useful to set it below the
Ultimate Trip Current, particularly if RTDs are not used.
The load shed function provides a contact output signal that the User connects to the process equipment, to
reduce loading on the motor if it becomes too large. For example, the contact might be used to temporarily stop
the flow of heavy materials onto a conveyor driven by the protected motor. n this way, the protective device tries
to alleviate an overload before it reaches an outright thermal protective trip. When the load is reduced, the
contact returns to the normal state and the process can resume loading of the motor.
The load shed function, which is active only during the RUN state of the motor, is configured with settings "MLS -
Mechanical Load Shedding, under each of the the Setting groups (Set 1 for example).
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Load +hedding
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Load +hedding
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(;0+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(;0+
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Load +hedding
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
,i3D&p
#-res-old
;oad s-eddin9 pi3D&p 3&rrent as 2&ltiplier
o8 F;A
0.*0 M 1.*0 F;A 0.90 F;A ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
t),i3D&p Dela? #rip dela? ti2e 0.0 M *.0 s 1.0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
Dropo&t
#-res-old
;oad s-eddin9 dropo&t as 2&ltiplier o8 F;A
AH?steresisB
0.*0 M 1.*0 F;A 0.*0 F;A ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
t)Drop Dela? Dropo&t dela? ti2e 0.0 M *.0 s 1.0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(;0+
Load +hedding Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(;0+
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Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(;0+
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
9AM
Elements
50J[1] ,50J[2]
*unctional )escription
When the motor is running, a current increase above normal load may be an indication of a malfunction in the
load. JAM protection recognizes mechanical problems, such as broken drive gears.
Refer to the JAM protection limit (the right vertical line in the "Underload and JAM Trip Function curve example).
n this curve example, the JAM trip is set at 150% of FLA.
=nderload and 9AM Trip *unction
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The protective device can be configured for a JAM alarm and/or a JAM trip. There are two JAM elements:
JAM1 50J[1]; and
JAM2 50J[2].
They are located under the >>Protection Parma<< menu, under each setting group (Set 1 for example). t is
suggested to use 50J[1] for JAM trip, and 50J[2] for JAM alarm. Each can be disabled by entering the JAM
setting menu and then selecting "nactive. t can also be blocked by various blocking elements set by the User
under the >>Global Prot Par / JAM<< menu. n the "Underload and JAM Trip Function curve, the Trip settings
are represented by two vertical lines, both well above the normal load current. This curve also applies to JAM
setting configured as an alarm. Be sure to set the alarm level 0elow the trip level.
Both trips and alarms are held off by the JAM Start Delay located under the >>Global Prot Para / Motor-start
Start Delay Timers<<. Use the start delay to block tripping and alarming until the motor current drops to
continuous load level. Use run delays to avoid nuisance alarms or trips for load transients.
To configure this function for operation under an alarm condition, the User must assign the functions pickup
[(50J[1].Pickup) for example] to a relay output contact, under >>Device Parm / Relay Outs<< that the User has
identified as the Alarm relay output. Likewise, to illuminate an LED under a functions alarm condition, LED2
must be assigned the functions pickup. Several elements are configure as such at the factory for convenience.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters for 9AM /rotection
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters for 9AM /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
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/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
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tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
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A3ti1e
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/GA(),rot
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o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
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A3ti1e
*0G'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*0G'2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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F3
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tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
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A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
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*0G'2+5 10.00 F;A
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.0 M 1200.0 s 2.0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/GA(),rot
/*0G'1++
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#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/GA(),rot
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
9AM /rotection #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning Test )escription
Set the JAM Start delay timer to one second. Set the JAM function to "Active and Threshold to "2 X FLA. Set
the JAM "Delay T to one second. Apply current of "2 X FLA setting for one second. The relay should not trip.
Apply the same current for 3 seconds. The unit should trip in 2 to 3 seconds.
Loc5ed Rotor /rotection
*unctional )escription
The Locked-rotor protection function is a integral part of the thermal model and is used to protect the motor in
the event that the motor fails to start or accelerate after being energized. The heating in the motor during this
period of time can be significantly higher than the heating at rated current, ranging from 10 to 50 times the
normal rated heating. The time that a motor can remain at a standstill after being energized varies with the
applied voltage and has an
2
T limit.
When determining the heat in the motor during this period of time, both the negative and positive sequence
currents are used in the equation that approximates the heat generated in a locked rotor condition. The heat
can be approximated by the equation:

2
H

= 1
2
+ K 2
2
where :
1 = the per unit stator positive sequence current;
K = weighting factor for the value of 2 resulting from the disproportionate heating caused by the
negative sequence current component due to skin effect in the rotor bar; and
2 = per unit stator negative sequence current.
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Settings for the LRC (Locked Rotor Current) can be found under the System Parameters. The LRC value is a
multiplier of the Full Load amps (FLA) setting and ranges from 300 to 1200 % of FLA.
The value of K = 6.01 should be used to mimic the thermal model of Eaton's MP3000 and MP4000 motor relays.
Motor +tarting and "ontrol Module
Available elements:
MStart
@eneral E /rinciple =se
The motor start control logic is the core control and protective function for a protective device. The logic includes
the motor operation state monitoring, motor state transition control, starts limit monitoring, state transition trip,
and emergency override.
Motor "?cle Monitoring
The basic motor operation states can be classified as four states that include:
1. Start cycle;
2. Run cycle;
3. Stop cycle; and
4. Trip state.
Under normal conditions, the motor operations should go through stop, start, run, and stop cycles that are
referred to as a complete operation sequence; while under certain abnormal conditions, the motor could go from
start to stop, or start to trip, or run to trip. f other protection trips occur at either the start or run cycle, the motor
will be forced to go to trip mode. After motor currents are terminated, the motor will go into the stop cycle. A
motor start is blocked by the hidden state "Block as shown in the motor start diagram, if any of the following
conditions are noted - motor starts limit, starting frequency, thermal and mechanical constraints. The User may
choose to use the blocked state to block the motor from starting or use it as an alarm or indication.
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A Motor Start can be blocked by certain events, if any of the following conditions are noted - motor starts limit,
starting frequency, thermal and mechanical constraints. The User may choose to use the states to block the
motor from starting or use it as an alarm or indication.
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Motor +tart - Transition Trips
The Motor will be tripped during the start phase, in case that:
The Start Control detects an unsuccessful Start. (Please see section Start Control Module)
There is an ncomplete Start Sequence. The device detects via an digital input, that the external process
is not properly started.
f a reverse direction is detected but reversing is not allowed.
f case of a Zero Speed Switch failure.
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IM02602012E EMR-5000
Motor +tate Transition
+tart "ontrol Module
The Start Control Module drawing shows an example of how the protective device reacts to a normal operating-
cycle current profile. nitially, the motor is stopped and the current is zero. As long as the protective device is
not in a trip state, it permits contactor energization by closing its trip contact in series with the contactor. The
contactor is energized by the operator or process control system through a normal two-wire or three-wire motor
control scheme, external to the protective device. The protective device declares a motor start when it senses a
motor current that exceeds 30% of the FLA setting. Meanwhile, the transition timer (TRNT) begins to run. The
protective device also monitors the large starting current, noting when the current falls below the transition level
TRNC.
Start to Run transition is based on the setting TRN Criteria, which has four transition behaviors for the User to
select:
TRN T - Transition to RUN after time setting TRNT only. Current is ignored.
TRN - Transition when starting current drops below the setting only. f the time set in TRNT
expires before the current transition, the motor trips.
TRN T or - Transition on time or current, whichever comes first.
TRN T and - Transition on time and current. Both must occur, and the current must drop below the
setting before the time delay expires. f the timer expires before the current falls below the
set transition level, the motor trips.
f there is no transition trip, the protective device relay declares a successful transition to RUN cycle and the
corresponding transition flag(s) (current or time, or both, depending on the settings and motor current) is set.
The transition flag(s) is the part of the global output list, which can be assigned to any module input or relay
output. f it is assigned to a relay output, it can control a reduced-voltage starter, switching to full running
voltage.
Even if the transition control output contact is not used, the transition function can provide clear indications of the
actual state of the motor (START versus RUN) on the front panel display and via data communications. A good
way to do this is to use the settings of TRN Criteria = TRN T or and TRNC = 130% of FLA. Modify the latter, if
needed, to lie at a transition value between the starting current and post-start maximum load current. Set the
transition timer well beyond the normal start time to avoid a transition trip.
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+tart )ela?s
When the protective device declares a START, all start timers of the enabled functions begin to time. Each of
these timers blocks the respective function until the set delay expires. These start timers are affected by
transitions - they run for the set time, which may be less than or greater than the time of transition. These start
delay timers include:
OC (nstantaneous overcurrent start delay);
GOC (Ground fault start delay);
UnderLoad (Underload trip and alarm start delay);
Unbalance (Current unbalance trip and alarm start delay);
JAM (Jam trip and alarm start delay); and
Generic1 to Generic5 (Generic start delay).
Note that the generic start delays are not tied to anything, and they can be used to block anything at the User's
choice.
Eaton E-Series Motor Relays that have the ability to measure voltage also have the following additional start
delay timers:
VUnbalance (Voltage Unbalance start delay) - **
Undervoltage -**
Overvoltage -**
Power
Power Factor
Frequency - **
** - f the time delay for these timers is set to zero, these timers will not wait for the protective device to declare a
START. The protective function will be active immediately.
+tart Li,its
Because motor starting consumes a considerable amount of thermal energy compared to its normal load
conditions, the number of starts in a given time period must be monitored and controlled. The protective device
has three functions that contribute to the start limits monitoring. These are:
TBS (Time between Starts);
SPH (Starts per Hour); and
NOCS (Number of Cold Starts).
Most motors can tolerate some number of consecutive cold starts before the time between starts is enforced.
The protective device treats a start as the first in a sequence of cold starts if the motor has been stopped for at
least the time period that is the greatest of one hour and TBS. Subsequent starts are treated as additional cold
starts in the same sequence, only if they run no more than ten minutes, until the set number of cold starts is
reached. Once the motor is in the cold starting sequence, it will ignore TBS and SPH limits. The cold start
sequence will be terminated if the motor has run for more than ten minutes for a cold start before it exhausts
NOCS, then starts after this are subject to time and count limits imposed by TBS and SPH. f the motor reaches
the NOCS limit in a cold start sequence, NOCS block flag will be set and TBS will start to time. When TBS
reaches its limit while the NOCS block flag is still set, the cold start sequence will be terminated and the NOCS
block will be released. Meanwhile, the SPH will start to count at the last start in the complete cold start
sequence.
+top "?cle
The run cycle continues until the motor current level falls below the Stop Current Threshold setting current on all
three phases. Then a stop is declared. The start limits (also referred as Jogging start limits) and the anti-
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backspin time delay (ABS) are checked. f blocking conditions exist, the protective device can be configured to
block a motor from starting. Remaining jogging block times are displayed and counted down, indicating how
long to wait. f there are no such starting block conditions in effect, the protective device is ready for a new start.
Anti-6ac5spin )ela? Ti,e BA6+C
ABS sets the time in seconds before a motor restart is permitted after a trip or stop condition. This function can
be set to OFF.
This function is used with a motor driving a pump working into a head, or any other load that tends to spin in a
reverse direction (backspin) when the motor is de-energized. t blocks starting during the time when the motor
might be rotating in reverse following a trip. Also, this function may be used simply to set idle time (time between
stop and start) before a restart is permitted.
E.ternal +tart 6loc5ing
A motor can be blocked through a digital input. f this feature is enabled, the User must make sure that both the
Motor Start and Digital nput modules are configured properly.
Ther,al 6loc5
Besides the previously mentioned start monitoring and controlling means, the motor can be blocked if the
thermal capacity used exceeds the alarm level. t is the User's choice to turn on or off this feature and set an
appropriate alarm level in the thermal model module.
6loc5ed "ondition
Note that the protective device has two types of blocking outputs: individual block and a general block. The
individual blocking functions are as follows:
Number of cold starts block;
Time between starts block;
Starts per hour block;
Anti-Backspin block;
Thermal block (from thermal model); and
External starting block
When any of Anti-Backspin, thermal, and external blocks are on, the general blocked flag will be set. The TBS
and SPH can turn on the general blocked flag only if the motor is not in a cold start sequence; NOCS block can
not cause the general blocked flag to be set.
*orced +tarting
t is recommended that the User wires the general blocked output to the motor trip circuit for preventing the
motor from starting under these blocked conditions. f the User chooses not to do this for their applications, a
Forced Starting flag will be set when the motor is started with the blocked conditions. This flag can only be reset
manually though PowerPort-E or from the front panel.
Trips and Trip 6?pass
f any of the motor protective functions operate while the motor starts or runs, the protective device can open its
trip contact if so configured. t may also open its trip contact after a stop is recognized if any jogging function
time limit is blocking the next start. n either case, the protective device expects that the contactor has opened in
response and that no current flows.
f the protective device senses noticeable current for more than about a second whenever it is tripped, it sets a
Trip Bypass flag. This means that the relay blocking of the contactor has been circumvented by the User to start
the motor. f the current fails to stop when the protective device trips a running motor, it may be because of a
User trip bypass or because of a stuck contactor.
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Consider the possibility of backup protection for a contactor opening failure. Configure one of the relay output
contacts to pick up for a trip bypass. Connect the contact to trip an upstream breaker. This protects the motor
from damage in case of a stuck contactor (at the cost of interrupting other loads connected to the same
breaker).
4ero +peed +!itch B4++ ON or O**C
ZSS enables the function that verifies if the motor begins to physically spin after a start. t requires a zero-speed
switch on the motor, which is closed at rest and opens as the rotor reaches (5%-10%) its normal speed.
Connect the zero-speed switch contact to one of the protective device Discrete nputs. f the contact fails to
open within LRT/2 (one-half of locked-rotor time) after a start, the relay trips with a zero-speed switch trip
message.
This protection is always useful, but is essential if the Long Acceleration Time (LAT) function setting is used.
With ZSS being enabled and being mapped to one of the digital inputs, the protective device checks the ZSS
input status at the very moment it sees a start - it wants to sense the initially closed zero-speed switch, which
opens shortly thereafter as the motor spins. f it fails to find the closed contact, it trips immediately. Check the
wiring and contact for problems.
Long Acceleration Ti,e BLATC
When the LAT function is enabled, the LAT timer is used to set a time interval during which the motor is
permitted to accelerate a high-inertia load, which is longer than the locked-rotor time. This function can be (and
usually should be) set to OFF. f the thermal-model accumulator bucket fills to 100% during the long
acceleration time, it is limited to that value and the thermal trip is held off until the LAT timer expires. By then,
the thermal bucket level must have decreased (thermal model cooled) below 100% or the motor trips.
The LAT function should be used but not limited only on motors with a zero-speed switch (a normally-closed
contact that opens when the motor actually begins to spin). Connect the zero-speed switch contact to one of the
protective device Discrete nputs. The Zero-Speed Switch function must be enabled (ZSS ON). The protective
device requires the zero-speed switch to open within LRT/2 (one-half of locked-rotor time) after a start, or the
motor is tripped by the ZSS function. This protects a completely stalled motor from being damaged when the
LAT timer blocks the locked-rotor thermal trip.
The long acceleration ti,e BLATC function can &loc5 the critical LR"-LRT rotor
ther,al protection during a start and destro? the ,otor$ Turn LAT O** unless
a&solutel? needed and the ,otorJs suita&ilit? for this starting dut? has &een
confir,ed$ =se onl? !ith Dero speed s!itch function 4++ ON and s!itch input
connected to protect a stalled ,otor$
The User can temporarily defeat the 2t thermal protection limit after a start by setting a Long Acceleration Time
delay. This can be a dangerous setting that blocks thermal tripping and holds the bucket at a 100% level if the
load takes a long time to reach running speed. An example is a motor spinning a large centrifuge. n using LAT,
the User can take advantage of the partial cooling from airflow produced by the motor spinning at below-normal
speed, as compared to unfanned heating of a locked rotor. The motor must be rated for this severe starting
duty. Also, the User must ensure that the motor actually has begun to spin well before the locked-rotor time has
expired. This is accomplished by connecting a zero-speed switch to a Discrete nput and turning on ZSS
function. The zero-speed switch is a contact that is closed when the motor is at rest, and opens as the motor
begins to spin, usually at 5-10% of running speed. f ZSS is set to ON and the protective device relay does not
sense the contact open in one-half the locked-rotor time setting, it trips the motor.
Turn O** LAT unless the application specificall? de,ands it$ =se a Dero speed
s!itch !ith LAT$ =sing an LAT setting greater than loc5ed rotor ti,e !ithout a
Dero speed s!itch te,poraril? defeats ther,al protection and da,ages the ,otor
if the rotor actuall? is loc5ed$
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f LAT is used, check the settings of transition time TRNT and jam start delay to be sure they are coordinated
with the prolonged starting cycle.
Inco,plete +eGuence Report 6ac5 Ti,e BIN+[C
The incomplete sequence function requires a report back contact from the process that the motor runs - any
indication that the process has started to operate as expected some time after the motor start. f the process
does not start up correctly, the contact does not close within the expected time. f a problem develops later on,
the report back contact opens. n either case, the open contact state indicates that the motor should be tripped.
To use this function, set a time limit for report back here and define the start of report back timing. Connect the
report-back contact to one of the protective device Discrete nputs. f this input is not energized before the set
time expires, the relay will trip for incomplete sequence.
Note that the input must be energized continuously after the time delay has expired to hold off this trip.
E,ergenc? Oerride
f enabled, an emergency override can be executed by pushing the Emrg Override button behind the front panel
security door. n any case, an emergency override can be performed by a remote contact connected to any one
of the discrete inputs programmed as EMG OVR, or via front panel under Operations\Reset menu. The as-
shipped setting is disabled.
Emergency override allows a panic restart of a tripped motor without completely disabling protection. When the
override request is received, the thermal-model accumulator bucket is drained to its initial level of 40C (104F).
Jogging limit counters and timing, including anti-backspin timing, are reset. Cold starts are fully restored.
The motor protection is now in the state it would be in if the motor had been standing for a long time prior to the
moment of the override. This allows an immediate restart of the motor. The override can also delay an
impending thermal trip of a running motor. The emergency override action is counted in the history record, and
noted with its time tag in the logbook record.
The e,ergenc? oerride function clears and restarts all protectie functions of
the protectie deice$ =sing this function can da,age the ,otor$ =se it onl? for
true e,ergencies, !hen it is 5no!n !hat caused the trip$ Oerride per,its the
ris5 of ,otor da,age to aoid an een ,ore dangerous process situation caused
&? the tripping of the ,otor$
+tarting /rofile /lot #ersus /rotection Li,its
By means of PowerPort-E the User can call up the average current of the last five starting cycles and plot it
against the protection limits of the phase overcurrent elements that are working based on definite time tripping
curves.
n order to plot the motor-start curve against the protection limits, the User has to proceed as follows:
The protective device records the average current and voltage versus time for the last four starting cycles. This
information is available via the communications port. The PowerNet host plots the motor current versus the
motor cold-start protection curve, as shown in
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Motor +tart Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Re1ersin9 Re1ersin9 or non re1ersin9 starter. #-is
option will a88e3t t-e seE&en3e 3&rrent
3al3&lations.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F;A F&ll load 3&rrent Aa2peresB. 0et to
2axi2&2 stator 3ontin&o&s R(0 3&rrent
pri2ar? Aa3t&al 2otor windin9B a2peres in
ea3- p-ase. "se 2otor na2eplate or
2an&8a3t&rers data. :ote t-at t-e ratio
F;A/.# pri2 2&st lie 6etween 0.2* and 1.*
in order to -a1e relia6le 2otor prote3tion.
10 M 6000 A 10 A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
;R. 0et to t-e lo3Ded)rotor 3&rrent At-e 3&rrent
t-e 2otor draws w-en stalledB, in ti2es o8
F;A. "se 2otor na2eplate or
2an&8a3t&rers data.
=.00 M 12.00 F;A =.00 F;A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
;R#. 0pe3i8ies -ow lon9 a lo3Ded)rotor or stall
3ondition 3an 6e 2aintained 6e8ore t-e
2otor is da2a9ed, in se3onds, 8or a 3old
start. "se 2otor na2eplate or
2an&8a3t&rers data.
1 M 120 s 1 s '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
"#. "lti2ate trip t-res-old. 0ets t-e 3&rrent
le1el a6o1e w-i3- a trip will e1ent&all?
o33&r w-en no R#D stator te2perat&re data
is a1aila6le, in 2&ltiple o8 F;A. For nor2al
&se, set "#. to t-e ser1i3e 8a3tor ti2es
100P. #-e ser1i3e 8a3tor is 8o&nd on t-e
2otor na2eplate or in 2an&8a3t&rers data.
0.%* ) 1.*0 0.%* '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
0#,. 0top 3&rrent t-res-old, in 2&ltiple o8 F;A, i8
t-e a3t&al 3&rrent is 6elow t-e t-res-old 8or
at least =00 2illise3onds. I8 a stop state
o33&rs, t-e No99in9 8&n3tions 0tarts per
Ho&r Allowed A0,HB, #i2e $etween 0tarts
A#$0B and Anti)$a3Dspin AA$UB are
en8or3ed. All p-ases o8 t-e 3&rrent 2&st 6e
6elow t-is le1el 6e8ore a stop will 6e
de3lared.
0.02 M 0.20 F;A 0.02 F;A '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Re20tart$lo
F3
Re20tart$lo F3 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#-er2$lo F3 #-er2$lo F3 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#R: .riteria 0tart transition 3riterion #R: I,
#R: #I(E,
#R: # and I,
#R: # or I
#R: # and I ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#R:# (otor start transition ti2e li2it
Onl? a1aila6le i85 #R: .riteria K #R: #
and I Or #R: .riteria K #R: #I(E
0 M 1200 s 10 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#R:. (otor start transitions 3&rrent le1el in F;AP
Onl? a1aila6le i85 #R: .riteria K #R: #
and I Or #R: .riteria K #R: I
0.10 M =.00 F;A 1.=0 F;A ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
:O.0 :&26er o8 3old starts li2it 1 ) * 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#$0 F3 #i2e $etween 0tarts on/o88 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
#$0 #i2er #i2e $etween 0tarts ;i2it
Onl? a1aila6le i85 #$0 F3 K A3ti1e
1 M 240 2in 60 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
0,H F3 0tarts ,er Ho&r Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
0,H 0,H
Onl? a1aila6le i85 0,H F3 K A3ti1e
1 ) 10 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
I:0QReportFro
2
I:3o2plete 0eQ&en3e report ti2e startin9
point
Ina3ti1e,
In0E 0tart2R&n,
In0E 0top20tart
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
I:0QReport#i
2e
I:0Q Report 6a3D ti2e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 I:0QReportFro2 K
A3ti1e
1 M 240 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
;A# F3 ;on9 #i2e A33eleration #i2er Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
;A# #i2er ;ar9e 2otors wit- a -i9- inertia 2a?
experien3e startin9 3&rrents t-at ex3eed t-e
lo3Ded rotor 3&rrent and ti2e. #-e
prote3ti1e rela? -as lo9i3 and pro1isions 8or
a @ero speed swit3- inp&t to di88erentiate
6etween a stall and start 3ondition. I8 t-e
2otor is spinnin9 t-en t-e rela? will not trip
on t-e nor2al lo3Ded rotor ti2e allowin9 t-e
2otor to start.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 ;A# F3 K A3ti1e
1 M 1200 s 1200 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
A$U F3 For 3ertain appli3ations, s&3- as p&2pin9 a
8l&id &p a pipe, t-e 2otor 2a? 6e dri1en
6a3Dward 8or a period o8 ti2e a8ter it stops.
#-e prote3ti1e rela? pro1ides an anti)
6a3Dspin ti2er to pre1ent startin9 t-e 2otor
w-ile it is spinnin9 in t-e re1erse dire3tion.
#-e ti2er 6e9ins 3o&ntin9 8ro2 t-e 2o2ent
a stop is de3lared 6? t-e rela?.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A$U #i2er For 3ertain appli3ations, s&3- as p&2pin9 a
8l&id &p a pipe, t-e 2otor 2a? 6e dri1en
6a3Dward 8or a period o8 ti2e a8ter it stops.
#-e prote3ti1e rela? pro1ides an anti)
6a3Dspin ti2er to pre1ent startin9 t-e 2otor
w-ile it is spinnin9 in t-e re1erse dire3tion.
#-e ti2er 6e9ins 3o&ntin9 8ro2 t-e 2o2ent
a stop is de3lared 6? t-e rela?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 A$U F3 K A3ti1e
1 M =600 s =600 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
00 ero 0peed 0wit3- Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
E(!OVR E2er9en3? o1erride options. 0i9nal -as to
6e a3ti1e in order to release t-e t-er2al
3apa3it? o8 t-e 2otor. ,lease noti3e t-at 6?
doin9 t-is ?o& r&n t-e risD o8 da2a9in9 t-e
2otor. VE(!OVRW -as to 6e set to VDIW or
VDI or "IW 8or t-is inp&t to taDe e88e3t.
Ina3ti1e,
DI,
"I,
DI or "I
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart .ontrol+
Re20tart$lo3D Re2ote (otor 0tart $lo3Din9
Onl? a1aila6le i85 Re20tart$lo F3 K A3ti1e
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
E29O1r E2er9en3? O1erride. 0i9nal -as to 6e
a3ti1e in order to release t-e t-er2al
3apa3it? o8 t-e 2otor. ,lease noti3e t-at 6?
doin9 t-is ?o& r&n t-e risD o8 da2a9in9 t-e
2otor. VE(!OVRW -as to 6e set to VDIW or
VDI or "IW 8or t-is inp&t to taDe e88e3t
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
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I:0Q I:3o2plete 0eQ&en3e ).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
00 ero 0peed 0wit3-
Onl? a1aila6le i85 00 K A3ti1e
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
0#,. $lo <it- t-is settin9 a Di9ital Inp&t Deeps t-e
(otor in t-e R": 2ode, e1en w-en t-e
2otor 3&rrent drops 6elow 0#,. A2otor
stop 3&rrentB.
).),
DI)%, >1.DI 1,
DI)%, >1.DI 2,
DI)%, >1.DI =,
DI)%, >1.DI 4,
DI)%, >1.DI *,
DI)%, >1.DI 6,
DI)%, >1.DI C,
DI)%, >1.DI %,
DI)% >*.DI 1,
DI)% >*.DI 2,
DI)% >*.DI =,
DI)% >*.DI 4,
DI)% >*.DI *,
DI)% >*.DI 6,
DI)% >*.DI C,
DI)% >*.DI %
).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
t)$lo)IO. ,-ase Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart
Dela?. *0,'x+ ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e
ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter,
w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0.0= M 1.00 s 0.0* s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
t)$lo)!O. !ro&nd Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart
Dela?. *0>'x+ and *0R'x+ ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9
0.0= M 1.00 s 0.0% s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
"nder;oad
"nderload 0tart Dela?. =C'x+ ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9
0 M 1200 s 60 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
I"n6alan3e
.&rrent "n6alan3e 0tart Dela?. 46'x+
ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter, w-ile
t-e 2otor is startin9
0.0= M 1200.00 s 10.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)GA( Ga2 0tart Dela?. *0G'x+ ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0.0= M 1200.00 s 60.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
V"n6alan3e
Volta9e "n6alan3e 0tart Dela?. #-ese
ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter, w-ile
t-e 2otor is startin9.
0 M 1200 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
"nder1olta9e
"nder1olta9e 0tart Dela?. #-ese ele2ents
are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9
0 M 1200 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
O1er1olta9e
O1er1olta9e 0tart Dela?. #-ese ele2ents
are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0 M 1200 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo),ower ,ower 0tart Dela?. #-ese ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0.0= M 1200.00 s 0.0= s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
,owerFa3tor
,ower Fa3tor 0tart Dela?. #-ese ele2ents
are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0.0= M 1200.00 s 0.0= s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)
FreE&en3?
FreE&en3? 0tart Dela?. #-ese ele2ents
are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter, w-ile t-e 2otor is startin9.
0 M 1200 s 1 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)IDi88 Di88erential .&rrent 0tart Dela?. %C(
ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter, w-ile
t-e 2otor is startin9.
0.0= M 1.00 s 0.0* s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)!eneri31 t)$lo)!eneri31 0 M 1200 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)!eneri32 t)$lo)!eneri32 0 M 1200 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
t)$lo)!eneri3= t)$lo)!eneri3= 0 M 1200 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)!eneri34 t)$lo)!eneri34 0 M 1200 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
t)$lo)!eneri3* t)$lo)!eneri3* 0 M 1200 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/0tart Dela? #i2er+
Motor +tart Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Re20tart$lo3D)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Re2ote (otor
0tart $lo3Din9
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
E29O1r)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 E2er9en3?
O1erride. 0i9nal -as to 6e a3ti1e in order to
release t-e t-er2al 3apa3it? o8 t-e 2otor.
,lease noti3e t-at 6? doin9 t-is ?o& r&n t-e
risD o8 da2a9in9 t-e 2otor. VE(!OVRW -as
to 6e set to VDIW or VDI or "IW 8or t-is inp&t to
taDe e88e3t
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
I:0Q)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 I:3o2plete
0eQ&en3e
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
00)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 ero 0peed
0wit3-
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
0#,. $lo)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 <it- t-is settin9
a Di9ital Inp&t Deeps t-e (otor in t-e R":
2ode, e1en w-en t-e 2otor 3&rrent drops
6elow 0#,. A2otor stop 3&rrentB.
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(0tart
/(otor Inp&ts+
Motor +tart Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is in start 2ode
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Name Description
R&n 0i9nal5 (otor is in r&n 2ode
0top 0i9nal5 (otor is in stop 2ode
$lo 0i9nal5 (otor is 6lo3Ded 8or startin9 or transition to R&n 2ode
:O.0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to n&26er o8 3old start
li2its
0,H$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its
0,H$lo3DAlar2 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its,
wo&ld 3o2e a3ti1e in t-e next stop
#$0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to ti2e 6etween starts li2its
#-er2al$lo3D 0i9nal5 #-er2al 6lo3D
Re2$lo3D0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to external 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9-
di9ital inp&t DI
#ransition#rip 0i9nal5 0tart transition 8ail trip
00#rip 0i9nal5 ero speed trip Apossi6le lo3Ded rotorB
I:0Q0,20#Faill 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 stop to start 6ased on reported 6a3D
ti2e
I:0Q0t2R&nFail 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 start to r&n 6ased on reported 6a3D ti2e
;A#$lo3D 0i9nal5 ;on9 a33eleration ti2er en8or3ed
.old0tart0eE 0i9nal5 (otor 3old start seE&en3e 8la9
For3ed0tart 0i9nal5 (otor 6ein9 8or3ed to start
#rip,-aseRe1erse 0i9nal5 Rela? tripped 6e3a&se o8 p-ase re1erse dete3tion
E2er9O1errideDI 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- di9ital inp&t DI
E2er9O1erride"I 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- 8ront panel
A$UA3ti1e 0i9nal5 Anti)6a3Dspin is a3ti1e. For 3ertain appli3ations, s&3- as
p&2pin9 a 8l&id &p a pipe, t-e 2otor 2a? 6e dri1en 6a3Dward 8or a
period o8 ti2e a8ter it stops. #-e anti)6a3Dspin ti2er pre1ents
startin9 t-e 2otor w-ile it is spinnin9 in t-e re1erse dire3tion.
!O.0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 !ro&nd Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart Dela?. !O.
AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
IO.0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,-ase Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart Dela?. IO.
AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
";oad0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 "nderload 0tart Dela?. "nderloadAInstantaneo&s
O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter
Ga20tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 GA( 0tart Dela?. GA(AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB
ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter
"n6al0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 (otor start 6lo3D 3&rrent &n6alan3e si9nal
$lo)!eneri31 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.1
$lo)!eneri32 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.2
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Name Description
$lo)!eneri3= !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.=
$lo)!eneri34 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.4
$lo)!eneri3* !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.*
I[#ransit 0i9nal5 .&rrent transition si9nal
#[#ransit 0i9nal5 #i2e transition si9nal
(otor0top$lo 0i9nal5 (otor stop 6lo3D ot-er prote3tion 8&n3tions
RFD[IA[:or2al 0i9nal5 0?ste2 IA Rotar?FieldDete3tion :or2al
RFD[IA[Re1erse 0i9nal5 0?ste2 IA Rotar?FieldDete3tion Re1erse
V"n6al0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 (otor start 6lo3D 1olta9e &n6alan3e si9nal.
"nderV0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 "nder1olta9e 0tart Dela?. "nder1olta9e ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
O1erV0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 O1er1olta9e 0tart Dela?. O1er1olta9e ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
,ower0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,ower 0tart Dela?. ,ower ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e
ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
,Fa30tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,ower Fa3tor 0tart Dela?. ,ower Fa3tor ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
FrE0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? 0tart Dela?. FreE&en3? ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
Di880tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 Di88erential 0tart Dela?. Di88erential ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
)irect "o,,ands of the Motor +tart Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
E2er9O1erH(I E2er9en3? o1erride t-ro&9- 8ront displa?
Onl? a1aila6le i85 E(!OVR K A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/E(!OVR+
RstFor3ed0tart Reset For3ed 0tart 8la9 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
Motor +tart Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
<ait#i2e0tarts <ait ti2e 6etween starts re2ained 0 s 0 M 9999999999 s 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/(otor Val&es+
.old0tart,er2it :&26er o8 3old starts re2ainin9 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/(otor Val&es+
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
0tart,erHo&r 0tart,erHo&r 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/(otor Val&es+
0,H Release In 3ase t-at t-e (otor is 6lo3Ded 6?
a 0,H 6lo3Din9, t-is ti2er needs to
6e expired 6e8ore t-e 6lo3Din9 is
released and t-e next 2otor start is
per2itted. #-e next (otor 0tart will
in3re2ent t-e 0,H 3o&nter a9ain.
0 2in 0 M 9999999999 2in 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/(otor Val&es+
Anti$a3D0pin Anti)$a3Dspin#i2er 0 s 0 M 9999999999 s 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/(otor Val&es+
IA F;A (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
2&ltiples o8 F;A
0 F;A 0 M 1000 F;A 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I$ F;A (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
2&ltiples o8 F;A
0 F;A 0 M 1000 F;A 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I. F;A (eas&red 1al&e5 ,-ase 3&rrent
2&ltiples o8 F;A
0 F;A 0 M 1000 F;A 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
I= ,F;A a19 A1era9e R(0 3&rrent o8 all = p-ases
as 2&ltiples o8 F;A
0 F;A 0 M 1000 F;A 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
O.:# (otor Operation 3o&nt sin3e last
reset. Resetta6le wit- H0?s Res
Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-est0tartI Hi9-est startin9 p-ase 3&rrent. #-e
ti2e sta2p indi3ates t-e point in
ti2e w-en t-e 2axi2&2 3&rrent -as
o33&rred Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 A 0 M 99999999 A 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
0peed25
Hi9-est0tartI
0peed25 Hi9-est startin9 p-ase
3&rrent. #-e ti2e sta2p indi3ates
t-e point in ti2e w-en t-e 2axi2&2
3&rrent -as o33&rred Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 A 0 M 99999999 A 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-estR&nI Hi9-est r&nnin9 p-ase 3&rrent. #-e
ti2e sta2p indi3ates t-e point in
ti2e w-en t-e 2axi2&2 3&rrent -as
o33&rred Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 A 0 M 999999 A 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
0peed25
Hi9-estR&nI
0peed25 Hi9-estR&nI 0 A 0 M 999999 A 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
nE2r9O1r :&26er o8 e2er9en3? o1errides
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
nI0Q# :&26er o8 in3o2plete seE&en3e
trips sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n0,H$lo3Ds :&26er o8 start per -o&r 6lo3Ds
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n#$0$lo3Ds :&26er o8 ti2e 6etween start 6lo3Ds
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res Operations .rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n#R:#rips :&26er o8 transition trips sin3e last
reset. Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
#rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n0<#rips :&26er o8 @ero speed swit3- trips
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
nRe1#rips :&26er o8 re1erse spinnin9 trips
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s. Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
#O.0 #otal (otor Operation 3o&nt sin3e
last reset. Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
#otal.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#otal.r+
Motor +tart Module #alues
Value Description Menu Path
I= ,R(0 a19 A1era9e R(0 3&rrent o8 all = p-ases 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/.&rrent R(0+
R&n#i2e (otor Operation ti2e sin3e last reset.
Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res Operations .rH or
HAllH.
'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-estPI2/I1 Hi9-est PI2/I1 1al&e sin3e last reset. #-e
ti2e sta2p indi3ates t-e point in ti2e w-en
t-e 2axi2&2 &n6alan3ed load -as
o33&rred Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
Operations .rH or HAllH.
'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
#R&n#i2e (otor Operation A(otor r&n ti2eB ti2e sin3e
last reset. Resetta6le wit- H0?s. Res
#otal.rH or HAllH.
'Operation
/Histor?
/#otal.r+
Motor +tart Module +tatistics
Value Description Menu Path
IA 2ax F;A IA 2axi2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
IA a19 F;A IA a1era9e 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
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Value Description Menu Path
IA 2in F;A IA 2ini2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I$ 2ax F;A I$ 2axi2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
I$ a19 F;A I$ a1era9e 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I$ 2in F;A I$ 2ini2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I. 2ax F;A I. 2axi2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/.#+
I. a19 F;A I. a1era9e 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
I. 2in F;A I. 2ini2&2 1al&e 2&ltiples o8 F;A 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/.#+
I=, Fla De2and R(0 3&rrent o8 all = p-ases 3al3&lated in a
8ixed de2and window as 2&ltiples o8 F;A
'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/De2and
/.&rrent De2and+
Motor 7ellness
Available elements:
Motor Diagnosis
6ro5en Rotor 6ar )etection
f there are enough broken rotor bars within a motor, the motor may not be able to develop sufficient accelerating
torque to start. The presence of broken rotor bars precipitates deterioration in other components that can result
in the need for time-consuming and expensive repairs. Replacement of the rotor core in larger motors is costly;
therefore, by detecting broken rotor bars early, such secondary deterioration can be avoided. The rotor can be
repaired at a fraction of the cost of rotor replacement.
After the phase current is sampled, a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is performed on the time-domain data to
obtain a frequency spectrum. The location of the frequency components of the current due to broken rotor bars
in the frequency spectrum is given by the formula:
f
sb
= f
1
(12s) Hz
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Where: f
sb
= frequency components of the current due to broken rotor bars, also known as sidebands; f
1
=
power supply frequency (Hz); s = operating slip (per unit).
n the predictor equations, the ratios between the slip and the fundamental are the main input parameters. Other
parameters are:
Motor's horse power;
Number of the rotor bars;
Number of pairs of poles'
Rotor's diameter;
Rotor's length; and
Load information.
Two algorithms are available and selectable. The first uses a standard FFT, while the second implements an
enhanced FFT, which provides better accuracy by introducing additional signal processing. Both require stable
current signal conditions and near full load current, which are continuously monitored by the algorithm. The
algorithm will only process data when these stable conditions are met.
The stator current is a non-stationary signal whose properties vary with respect to the time variant normal
operation conditions of the motors such as load torque and power operation supply. On the other hand, a rotor
bar failure develops very slowly, therefor it is not necessary to monitor continuously due to the signal unstable
conditions.
There are two states which indicate the stage of Broken Bar Detection (BBD). An "alarm state indicates a
broken rotor bar, while an additional state is indicated if the signal is not good enough to performing a reliable
analysis.
Additional values give more detailed information about the signal condition:
"GREEN (No fault), "YELLOW (Unclear), or "RED (broken rotor bar detected) statuses are displayed
in real time.
Under a Yellow signal condition, any one of the following signal conditions may be display for clarity:
"NVALD_FREQUENCY; The frequency with +-0.1 of the nominated frequency is required.
"NVALD_DATA: Such as two consecutive zeros.
"UNSTABLED_SGNAL; - The stability of the signal is required.
"UNSTABLED_FREQUENCY; - The stability of the frequency is required.
"NSUFFCENT_LOAD - At least 85% of the full load is required.
The time between the BBD is selectable. The default is 3600 sec.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Motor 7ellness
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Motor 7ellnes
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
H, Horse ,ower 1 ) *00000 *00 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
:&2 ,ole ,airs :&26er o8 pole pairs o8 t-e 2otor 1 ) 16 4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
:&2 Rotor
$ars
:&26er o8 Rotor $ars 10 ) *000 ** ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
Rotor Dia2eter Dia2eter o8 t-e Rotor 0.1 ) 10 0.6 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
Rotor ;en9t- #-e ;en9t- o8 rotor 0.1 ) 10 1.* ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
FF#$reaD#i2e #-e idle ti2e 6etween two 6roDen rotor 6ar
dete3tions )in se3onds. #-is ti2e expires
onl?, i8 2otor is in r&n 2ode.
120 ) 60000 =600 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
)irect "o,,ands of the Motor 7ellnes
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri99er $R$
e1al&ation
(an&al tri99er 8or a 6roDen rotor 6ar
dete3tion e1al&ation.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(otor Dia9nosis+
Motor 7ellnes Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(otor Dia9nosis
/$R$ Dete3tion+
Motor 7ellnes +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$R$Alar2 0i9nal5 $R$Alar2
$R$Relia6le 0i9nal5 Indi3ates i8 si9nal is 1alid 8or a 6roDen 6ar dete3tion.
+pecial /ara,eters of the Motor 7ellnes
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
$R$0tat&s 0tat&s o8 6roDen rotor 6ar dete3tion
AoD, ?ellow, 6roDenB and reason o8
?ellow
!reen :o error,
Read a9ain,
In1alid FreE&en3?,
In1alid Data,
"nsta6le 0i9nal,
"nsta6leFreE&en3?,
Ins&88i3ent ;oad,
!reen,
Jellow,
Red
'Operation
/.o&nt and Re1Data
/(otor Dia9nosis+
Ther,al Model
Available Elements:
49
@eneral E /rinciple =se
Ther,al /rotection and Alar,
This protective device provides a thermal model that is similar to Eaton's MP-3000 motor relay to approximate
the thermal capacity used. The thermal model can work with or without the URTD. The RTD-based direct
temperature trips and alarms are independent of the thermal model. Without the URTD, meaning the URTD is
not connected to the protective device or it is connected but not configured for the thermal protection trips, the
thermal model protection will be solely based on the following settings:
1. Full Load Ampere (FLA);
2. Locked Rotor Current (LRC);
3. Maximum Allowable Stall Time (Tc);
4. UTC (Ultimate Trip Current) or Service Factor (SF);
5. Cooling Time Constant;
6. Thermal Model Trip Threshold if enabled;
7. Trip Delay;
8. Thermal Model Alarm Threshold if enabled; and
9. Alarm Delay.
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The first four settings (1-4) dictate the maximum allowable thermal limit curve of the protected equipment, and
the last four settings (6-9) define the thermal trip and alarm curves relative to the thermal limit curve. Setting 5 is
used for cooling or damping.
Mathematically, the thermal limit curve can be expressed as the following:
TripTime=
I
LR
2
T
LR
I
ef
2
when I
ef
SFFLA
f the direct stator temperature measurements are available, the thermal replica model will be modified to include
the heat loss between stator and rotor. As a result, the motor will be able to run longer under overload
conditions. The heat loss serves as a cooling. At some point, the cooling effect will cancel the heat increment
so that the thermal capacity used will reach some steady-state level that may be below the trip or alarm limit.
This equivalently raises the service factor and shifts the trip curve right.
f the thermal capacity used is held at a level that is below the trip threshold, the thermal model will not trip. To
prevent the protected equipment from overheating, the direct temperature trip function must be enabled. Keep
in mind that in order for the stator temperature to be effective in the thermal replica model, the following
conditions must be met:
Some RTD channels must be configured to measure the winding temperatures; and
These RTD channels must be enabled for trip.
n addition, at least one of these winding temperatures must be valid.
Knowing the maximum steady stator temperature qS (C), the thermal capacity used can be estimated by the
following formula.
TC
Used
%=
0
S
240

I
ef
2
50
I
LR
2
T
LR
when I
ef
ITHFLA
Take for example, LR = 6FLA, TLR = 15, and thermal trip level of 100%. The relationship between the effective
current threshold and the stator temperature can be seen in the Stator Temperature Effect on Current Threshold
Curve.
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+tator Te,perature Effect on "urrent Threshold "ure
From the graph, it is seen that the lower the stator temperature, the higher the effective current threshold.
Without stator temperature, given the current threshold of 1.0 FLA and 2.0 FLA of the stator phase current, the
thermal model will use the full thermal capacity in 139.54 seconds. However, if the stator temperature is known
as 100C (212F), the effective ultimate trip current threshold is raised to 2.55 FLA and the thermal capacity
used will reach a steady state of 77.5%. As a result, the thermal model will never trip under this condition. From
this example, it can be seen that the stator RTD could keep the motor running under overload condition. n this
case, the appropriate direct stator temperature trip function must be enabled.
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Ther,al Replica Model Li,it and Trip "ures !ithout RT)
Ther,al Replica Model Li,it and Trip "ures !ith RT)
n the Thermal Replica Model Trip Curves with and without RTD, the unmarked lines are the thermal limit curves
and the marked lines are the trip curves. From the curve without RTD, it can be seen that one can change the
thermal current threshold to shift the upper portion of the trip curve right to allow the motor to run at a higher
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overload condition than is specified with the service factor. From the curve with RTD, it can be seen that the
stator RTD pushes the effective thermal current threshold to 2.55 FLA on the thermal limit curve (unmarked
line). The marked line is the trip curve with 80% thermal capacity trip threshold, so actual effective thermal
current threshold for the trip curve is about 2.05 FLA. Although in this case, the thermal current threshold is set
to 1.50 FLA, it is effectively raised to a higher level with the stator RTD. Keep in mind that thermal limit and trip
curves shown are based on the example above. They will vary with other sets of the settings.
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Ther,al Model
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
"se R#D
1al&es
#aDe R#D 1al&es into a33o&nt 8or t-e
3al3&lation o8 t-e #-er2al (odel.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
U2 #-is 1al&e represents t-e ne9ati1e
seE&en3e 3&rrent wei9-tin9 8a3tor o8 t-e
2otor. #-e "ser 3an 2i2i3 t-e 6e-a1ior o8
t-e (,)=000 i8 t-is 1al&e is le8t to V6.01W.
0.10 ) 10.00 6.01 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
^)3ool .oolin9 ti2e 3onstant * ) 240 60 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Ther,al Model
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
#rip F&n3tion #&rn on or o88 t-e trip 8&n3tion. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
#rip #-res-old #rip t-res-old at w-i3- t-e t-er2al 2odel
will trip, 6ased on per3enta9e o8 t-er2al
3apa3it? &sed. #-is 1al&e s-o&ld t?pi3all?
alwa?s 6e set at 0.99
Onl? a1aila6le i85 #rip F&n3tion K A3ti1e
0.60 ) 0.99 0.99 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
#rip Dela? #-er2al 3apa3it? &sed trip dela?
Onl? a1aila6le i85 #rip F&n3tion K A3ti1e
0.0 M =600.0 s 0.0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
Alar2 F&n3tion #&rn on or o88 t-e alar2 8&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
Alar2
#-res-old
Alar2 t-res-old at w-i3- t-e t-er2al 2odel
will trip, 6ased on per3enta9e o8 t-er2al
3apa3it? &sed
Onl? a1aila6le i85 Alar2 F&n3tion K A3ti1e
0.60 ) 0.99 0.C0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
Alar2 Dela? #-er2al 3apa3it? &sed alar2 dela?
Onl? a1aila6le i85 Alar2 F&n3tion K A3ti1e
1 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/49+
Ther,al Model Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
Ex$lo2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
Ex$lo #rip.2d (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/49+
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Name Description
Alar2 ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 Alar2 ,i3D&p
Alar2 #i2eo&t 0i9nal5 Alar2 #i2eo&t
R#D e88e3ti1e R#D e88e3ti1e
;oad a6o1e 0F ;oad a6o1e 0er1i3e Fa3tor
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
)irect "o,,ands of the Ther,al Model Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Res I2# "sed Reset t-er2al 3apa3it? &sed. Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e 'Operation
/Reset
/Fla9s+
Ther,al Model Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
I2# "sed #-er2al 3apa3it? &sed. 0P 0 ) 1000P 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/#-er2al .apa3it?+
I2# Re2ained #-er2al 3apa3it? re2ained. 0P 0 ) 1000P 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/#-er2al .apa3it?+
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
=lti,ate Trip "urrent
Elements:
Ultimate Trip Current
*unctional )escription
The Ultimate Trip Current (UTC) sets the current level at which a trip eventually occurs and is settable to a value
as a percentage of Full Load Amps (FLA). This value represents the vertical line on the upper portion of the
non-RTD as shown in the protection trip curve labeled Motor Protection Curve Example 2 ( with out RTD). The
ultimate trip current setting in this example is at 1 times the FLA.
Note that in systems where an RTD is used the UTC pickup point is biased by the measured temperature. This
is shown in the example trip curve labeled Motor Protection Curve Example 3 ( with RTD) were you will see a
shift in the UTC value to 2 times the FLA
For normal use, set UTC to the service factor times 100%. The available range is 85% to 150%. The service
factor is found on the motor nameplate or in the manufacturer's data. Note that the relay does not trip at the
moment the current goes above UTC during motor running. nstead, it models the gradual stator heating for
currents above UTC,and trips only after some time has passed. The trip time depends on a variety of setting
and operating factors, including the motor nameplate data contained in other setting values.
Use a conservative value. n this case, a lower value of UTC than that dictated by the service factor if the motor
ambient temperatures may rise above 40C (104F) and the optional URTD Module is not used. Also, consider
lowering the UTC value if the motor is suitably rated, yet additional safety is critical for the application.
f UTC is set above 100% times the service factor, motor damage could result.
f stator RTDs are not used and there is the possibility that the ambient may rise above 40C (104F), the
ultimate trip current should be set below the value indicated by the nameplate service factor to avoid stator
insulation damage or loss of motor life.
f stator temperature measurements are available, the algorithm may keep from tripping, even if the effective
current is above the ultimate trip current setting, depending on stator temperature reports. t is still important to
set a correct ultimate trip current so that the motor is well protected. f the RTDs, the module, or its
communications to the relay fail, the algorithm falls back to use of UTC. Also, note that if all RTD channels are
set to OFF, the algorithm reverts to the non- RTD calculation, which is based strictly on UTC.
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=nderload Module
Elements
37[1] ,37[2] ,37[3]
*unctional )escription
When the motor is running, a current reduction might indicate a malfunction in the load. Underload protection
recognizes mechanical problems, such as a blocked flow or loss of back pressure in a pump, or a broken drive
belt or drive shaft.
Refer to the underload protection limit - the left vertical line in the Underload and Jam Trip Function example. n
the example, the underload trip is set at 60% of FLA. The protective device can be configured for underload
alarm and underload trip. Each can be disabled by entering the >>Underload Setting<< menu and then selecting
"nactive.
=nderload and 9AM Trip *unction
These would be represented by two such vertical lines, both below the normal load current. Be sure to set the
alarm level a0ove the trip level. Both trips and alarms are held off by the start delay. Each has its own run or
pickup delay. Use the start delay to block tripping until the load stabilizes after a start. Use run delays to avoid
nuisance alarms or trips for load transients.
To configure this function for operation under an alarm condition, the User must assign the functions pickup ( for
example 50J[1].Pickup) to a relay output contact, under >>Device Parm / Relay Outs<< that the User has
identified as the Alarm relay output. Likewise, to illuminate an LED under a functions alarm condition, LED 2
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must be assigned the functions pickup. Several elements are configure as such at the factory for convenience.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the =nderload Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
=C'1+5 "se
=C'2+5 "se
=C'=+5 Do not &se
'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the =nderload Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the =nderload Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
=C'1+5 Ina3ti1e
=C'2+5 A3ti1e
=C'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
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Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
"nderload "nderload ,i3D&p 6ased on a 2&ltiplier o8
F;A
0.0* M 0.90 F;A 0.*0 F;A ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
,-ases Indi3ates i8 one, two o8 t-ree or all p-ases
are reE&ired 8or operation
an? one,
all
an? one ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.4 M 1200.0 s =C'1+5 10.0 s
=C'2+5 10.0 s
=C'=+5 0.4 s
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
;O, $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
=nderload Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/"nderload),rot
/=C'1++
=nderload Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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Name Description
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=nderload Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
<2M - Motor )ifferential /rotection
Available Elements:
87M[1] ,87M[2]
*unctional )escription
The motor differential protective element of the device uses a flux summing, self balancing method of motor
differential protection. This is achieved by summing the current entering into a motor winding with the current
exiting the same motor winding. This is a very accurate and reliable method of differential protection, as there is
no need to compensate for differences in sensor inaccuracies, or mismatches between current sensors, that
may result in a difference current. The conductor feeding the motor winding is passed first through a differential
current sensor and then to the motor winding. The output of the winding is then brought back through the
sensor.
The current flowing out of the winding should always be equal to the current flowing into the winding under
normal operating conditions. The flux resulting from the current flowing through the input and output conductors
is summed within the differential current sensor. The output of the sensing transformer is the vector sum of the
two equally opposing currents in the two conductors. Typical, a differential sensor would have a turns ratio of
50:5. This method of detection provides both Phase-to-Phase fault detection as well as Phase-to-Ground
protection.
To set the parameter for this element, enter [Protection Para/Set [x]/-Prot]. Here you will find the 87M elements.
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Do not use
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode :on)dire3tional :on)
dire3tional
'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo= External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
).),
(0tart.!O.0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.IO.0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.";oad0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.Ga20tart$lo3D,
(0tart."n6al0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri31,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri32,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3=,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri34,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3*,
(0tart.V"n6al0tart$lo3D,
(0tart."nderV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.O1erV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,ower0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,Fa30tart$lo3D,
(0tart.FrE0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.Di880tart$lo3D
(0tart.Di880tart
$lo3D
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
%C('1+5 Ina3ti1e
%C('2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
%C('1+5 #r&e
R(0
%C('2+5
F&nda2ental
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent starts to ti2e o&t to trip.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 .-ara3teristi3 K DEF# Or
.-ara3teristi3 K I:V (ini2&2 o8 t-e
settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint K A3ti1e
(ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint
K Ina3ti1e
0.02 M 2.00 In %C('1+5 0.02 In
%C('2+5 0.0= In
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
t

#rippin9 dela?
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0.00 M =00.00 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Inputs of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/%C('1++
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+ignals BOutput +tatesC of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
"ounter #alues of the Motor )ifferential /rotection
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
50/- )E*T Oercurrent /rotection
Elements
50P[1] ,50P[2] ,50P[3]
If using inrush &loc5ings, the tripping dela? of the current protection functions
,ust &e at least 00 ,s or ,ore in order to preent fault? trippings Bapplies onl?
to deices !hich are eGuipped !ith Inrush protectionC$
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All oercurrent protectie ele,ents are identicall? structured$
For each element the following characteristic is available:
DEFT (definite time).
Explanation
This element offers a criterion setting. The criterion setting tells if the threshold is based on the fundamental
(Phasor) or RMS.
For Tripping curves, please refer to the "Appendix/nstantaneous Current Curves (Phase) section.
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= Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded , the module /element starts to time out to trip .
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode *0,'1+5 :on)dire3tional
*0,'2+5 :on)dire3tional
*0,'=+5 Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
:on)
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 50/ Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
Ex$lo= External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
).),
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(0tart."n6al0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri31,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri32,
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(0tart.$lo)!eneri3*,
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(0tart."nderV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.O1erV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,ower0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,Fa30tart$lo3D,
(0tart.FrE0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.Di880tart$lo3D
(0tart.IO.0tart
$lo3D
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 50/ Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*0,'1+5 A3ti1e
*0,'2+5 A3ti1e
*0,'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
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*0,'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
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assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
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F3Ka3ti1eH.
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#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent starts to ti2e o&t to trip.
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.-ara3teristi3 K I:V (ini2&2 o8 t-e
settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint K A3ti1e
(ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint
K Ina3ti1e
0.02 M 40.00 In *0,'1+5 2 In
*0,'2+5 2.* In
*0,'=+5 =.0 In
',rote3tion ,ara
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50/ Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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#rip .o22and
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0,'1++
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50/ Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
50/ Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
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reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
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"o,,issioning% Oercurrent /rotection, Non-directional MAN+I 50/N
*bQect to be tested:
Signals to be measured for each current protection element: the threshold values, total tripping time
(recommended), or alternatively tripping delays and the drop-out ratios; each time 3 x single-phase and
1 x three-phase.
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Eaton reco,,ends ,easuring the total tripping ti,e instead of the tripping
dela?$ The tripping dela? should &e specified &? the =ser$ The total tripping ti,e
is ,easured at the position signaling contact of the &rea5er Bnot at the rela?
output contactsVC$
Total tripping ti,e S tripping dela? Bplease refer to the tolerances of the
protection ele,entsC
\ &rea5er operating ti,e Ba&out 50 ,sC
/lease ta5e the &rea5er operating ti,es fro, the technical data specified in the
releant docu,entation proided &? the &rea5er ,anufacturer$
3ecessary means:
Current source;
Current meters; and
Timer.
9rocedures:
$esting the threshold values (/ single)phase and : three)phase)
For each test performed, feed a current that is about 3-5% above the threshold value for activation/tripping.
Then check the threshold values.
$esting the total tripping delay (recommendation)
Measure the total tripping times at the auxiliary contacts of the breaker (breaker tripping).
$esting the tripping delay (measuring at the relay output contact)
Measure the tripping times at the relay output contact.
$esting the drop)out ratio
Reduce the current to 97% below the trip value and check the drop-out ratio.
"uccessful test result
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and drop-out ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the
Technical Data section.
51/ - IN# Oercurrent-/rotection
Elements
51P[1]
If using inrush &loc5ings, the tripping dela? of the current protection functions
,ust &e at least 00 ,s or ,ore in order to preent fault? trippings Bapplies onl? to
deices !hich are eGuipped !ith Inrush protectionC$
All oercurrent protectie ele,ents are identicall? structured$
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For each element, the following characteristics are available:
NNV (EC/Xnv);
VNV (EC/Xnv);
LNV (EC/Xnv);
ENV (EC/Xnv);
MNV (ANS/Xnv);
VNV (ANS/Xnv);
ENV (ANS/Xnv);
Thermal Flat;
Therm Flat T;
Therm Flat 2T; and
Therm Flat 4T.
For tripping curves please refer to the "Appendix/Time Current Curves (PHASE) section.
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 51/ Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
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tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
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+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 51/ Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
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A3ti1e
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re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
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assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
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o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent starts to ti2e o&t to trip.
(ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint
K A3ti1e (ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85
VRestraint K Ina3ti1e
0.02 M 40.00 In 1.00 In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
.&r1e 0-ape

.-ara3teristi3 IE. :I:V,
IE. VI:V,
IE. EI:V,
IE. ;I:V,
A:0I (I:V,
A:0I VI:V,
A:0I EI:V,
#-er2 Flat,
I#,
I2#,
I4#
A:0I (I:V ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
t)2&ltiplier

#i2e 2&ltiplier/trippin9 3-ara3teristi3 8a3tor.
#-e settin9 ran9e depends on t-e sele3ted
trippin9 3&r1e.
0.02 ) 20.00 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Reset (ode

Reset (ode Instantaneo&s,
t)dela?,
.al3&lated
.al3&lated ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
t)reset

Reset ti2e 8or inter2ittent p-ase 8ail&res
AI:V 3-ara3teristi3s onl?B
A1aila6le i85Reset (ode K t)dela?
0.00 M 60.00 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
51/ Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'1++
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51/ Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
51/ Module Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% Oercurrent /rotection, Non-directional MAN+I 51/N
*bQect to be tested
Signals to be measured for each current protection element: the threshold values, total tripping time
(recommended), or alternatively tripping delays and the drop-out ratios; each time 3 x single-phase and
1 x three-phase.
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Eaton reco,,ends ,easuring the total tripping ti,e instead of the tripping
dela?$ The tripping dela? should &e specified &? the =ser$ The total tripping ti,e
is ,easured at the position signaling contact of the &rea5er Bnot at the rela?
output contactsVC$
Total tripping ti,e S tripping dela? Bplease refer to the tolerances of the
protection stagesC
\ &rea5er operating ti,e Ba&out 50 ,sC
/lease ta5e the &rea5er operating ti,es fro, the technical data specified in the
releant docu,entation proided &? the &rea5er ,anufacturer$
3ecessary means:
Current source;
Current meters; and
Timer.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values (/ single)phase and : three)phase)
For each test performed, feed a current that is about 3-5% above the threshold value for activation/tripping.
Then check the threshold values.
$esting the total tripping delay (recommendation)
Measure the total tripping times at the auxiliary contacts of the breaker (breaker tripping).
$esting the tripping delay (measuring at the relay output contact)
Measure the tripping times at the relay output contact.
$esting the drop)out ratio
Reduce the current to 97% below the trip value and check the drop-out ratio.
"uccessful test result
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and drop-out ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the
Technical Data section.
51# E #oltage Restraint Oercurrent /rotection
Elements
51P[2] ,51P[3]
All oltage restraint oercurrent protectie ele,ents are identicall? structured$
The I:! element restrains operation which reduces pickup levels. This allows the User to lower the pickup
value of the I:! elements with the corresponding phase input voltage (phase-to-phase or phase-to-ground,
depending on the setting of Main !$ con' within the System Parameters). When the minimum fault phase
current is close to the load current, it may make the phase time overcurrent protection coordination difficult. n
this case, an undervoltage function may be used to alleviate this situation. When the voltage (RMS) is low, the
phase time overcurrent pickup threshold may be set low accordingly, so that the phase time overcurrent
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protection may achieve adequate sensitivity and better coordination. The device uses a simple linear model to
determine the effective pickup by characterizing the relationship between the voltage and the phase time
overcurrent pickup threshold.
Once the voltage restraint is activated, the effective phase time overcurrent pickup threshold will be the
calculated Pickup% times the phase time overcurrent pickup setting. The effective pickup threshold must be
within the setting range allowed and, if it is less, the minimum pickup value will be used.
That means:
Vmin = 0.25*Vmax;
Pickup%min = 25%;
Pickup% = 25%, if V <= Vmin;
Pickup% = 1/Vmax*(V - Vmin) + 25%, if Vmin < V < Vmax;
Pickup% = 100%, if V >= Vmax;
For tripping curves, please refer to the"Appendix/nstantaneous Current Curves (Phase) section.
f this element should be blocked in case of a Loss Of Potential, LOP BLO has to be set to active'.
)efinition of #n% #n is dependent on the +?ste, /ara,eter setting of HMain #T
conH$
In case that !ithin the +?ste, /ara,eters HMain #T conH is set to HOpen-)eltaH%
Vn=MainVT sec $
In case that HMain #T conH is set to H7?eH%
Vn=
MainVT sec

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25% VRestraint max
25%
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
:on)
dire3tional
'De1i3e
,lannin9+
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Nae.!ic*up IA
Nae.!ic*up I)
Nae.!ic*up I8
Nae.Trip
I<2.)lo !'ase A
I<2.)lo !'ase )
I<2.)lo !'ase 8
Please Refer to Diagram : Blockings**
B1V!ic*up +
;!ic*up # B1!
!ic*up
IA
I)
I8
AND
AND
AND
Nae.Trip !'ase A
Nae.Trip !'ase )
Nae.Trip !'ase 8
Nae.!ic*up
Please Refer to Diagram : Trip )loc*ings
Inactive
Active
Nae.I<2 )lo
6.leent is not deactivated and no active 3loc*ing signals 7
AND
AND
AND
Nae.I<2 )lo#
Ia1
6Trippingcoanddeactivatedor 3loc*ed . 7
5
8
2
3
0
Please Refer to Diagram: H2*
Please Refer to Diagram : H2*
Please Refer to Diagram : H2*
15
18&
12&
1<&
:3&
:5&
:8&
13
40
40
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND

INV
Ia1
Nae.t-reset
Nae.t-ultiplier
Nae.8urve S'ape
Nae.0eset "ode
Basedonaboveparameters ,
trippingtimesandreset modeswill
becalculatedbythedevice .
B1VS1T...SnT
Nae + B1VS1T...SnT
*
=
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p
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s

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V)
V8

!ic*up;
25%
100%
V
25%
V0estraint a1
;!ic*up
0"S
0"S
0"S
0"S
0"S
0"S
9Ca
Inactive
Nae.$4!)lo
Active
AND
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 51# Module
In the case that #oltage Restraint is actie B#restraintSactieC, the ,ini,u,
pic5up that can &e set is 0$1 In$
In the case that #oltage Restraint is inactie B#restraintSinactieC, the ,ini,u,
pic5up that can &e set is 0$01 In$
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*1,'2+5 A3ti1e
*1,'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
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Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
a3ti1e
*1,'2+5 A3ti1e
*1,'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent starts to ti2e o&t to trip.
(ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85 VRestraint
K A3ti1e (ini2&2 o8 t-e settin9 ran9e I85
VRestraint K Ina3ti1e
0.02 M 40.00 In 1.00 In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
.&r1e 0-ape

.-ara3teristi3 IE. :I:V,
IE. VI:V,
IE. EI:V,
IE. ;I:V,
A:0I (I:V,
A:0I VI:V,
A:0I EI:V,
#-er2 Flat,
I#,
I2#,
I4#
A:0I (I:V ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
t)2&ltiplier

#i2e 2&ltiplier/trippin9 3-ara3teristi3 8a3tor.
#-e settin9 ran9e depends on t-e sele3ted
trippin9 3&r1e.
0.02 ) 20.00 *1,'2+5 2
*1,'=+5 =
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
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Reset (ode

Reset (ode Instantaneo&s,
t)dela?,
.al3&lated
.al3&lated ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
t)reset

Reset ti2e 8or inter2ittent p-ase 8ail&res
AI:V 3-ara3teristi3s onl?B
A1aila6le i85Reset (ode K t)dela?
0.00 M 60.00 s 0 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
VRestraint

Volta9e Restraint ,rote3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
VRestraint 2ax

(axi2&2 1olta9e restraint le1el. De8inition
o8 Vn5 Vn is dependent on t-e 0?ste2
,ara2eter settin9 o8 H(ain V# 3onH. <-en
t-e 0?ste2 ,ara2eters H(ain V# 3onH is
set to HOpen)DeltaH , HVn K (ain V# se3 H.
<-en t-e 0?ste2 ,ara2eters H(ain V#
3onH is set to H<?eH, HVn K (ain V#
se3/0QR#A=BH.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 VRestraint K A3ti1e
0.04 M 1.=0 Vn 1.00 Vn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
;O, $lo

(eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision
Onl? a1aila6le i85 VRestraint K A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
51# Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
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Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1,'2++
51# Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% #oltage Restraint MAN+I 51#N
*bQect to be tested:
Signals to be measured for Voltage Restraint element: the threshold values, total tripping time (recommended),
or alternatively tripping delays and the dropout ratios; each time 3 x single-phase and 1 x three-phase.
Eaton reco,,ends ,easuring the total tripping ti,e instead of the tripping dela?$
The tripping dela? should &e specified &? the custo,er$ The total tripping ti,e is
,easured at the position signaling contact of the &rea5er Bnot at the rela? output
contactsVC$
Total tripping ti,e S tripping dela? Bplease refer to the tolerances of the
protection stagesC
\ &rea5er operating ti,e Ba&out 50 ,sC
/lease ta5e the &rea5er operating ti,es fro, the technical data specified in the
releant docu,entation proided &? the &rea5er ,anufacturer$
3ecessary means:
Current source;
Voltage Source;
Current and Voltage meters; and
Timer.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values (/ single)phase and : three)phase)
Feed %Pickup voltage. For each test performed, feed a current that is about 3-5% above the threshold value for
activation/tripping. Then check if the pickup values are %Pickup of the value according to 51P protection.
$esting the total tripping delay (recommendation)
Measure the total tripping times at the auxiliary contacts of the breakers (breaker tripping).
$esting the tripping delay (measuring at the relay output contact)
Measure the tripping times at the relay output contact.
$esting the dropout ratio
Reduce the current to 97% below the trip value and check the dropout ratio.
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The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found under
Technical Data.
@round *ault /rotection
Elements:
Ground Fault Protection
*unctional )escription
This CT has a large primary window through which all three-phase conductors can pass. The most common
ground fault CTs have a ratio of 50:5 or 50:1.
The protective device is recognized to UL 1053, Ground Fault Protective Device standard. This may eliminate
the need for a separate ground fault protector in many applications that formerly required one.
Note that the ground fault current settings 50R[x] and 50X [x] are based on the ground CT rated pri,ar?
current BInC, not on FLA or the phase CT ratio. For example, a pickup setting of 0.10 gives a trip or alarm for an
actual ground leakage current of 5 A on the primary side of the sensor with a 50:5 CT.
This function is only useful for a grounded power system. The ground return is normally made from the neutral
of the secondary wire winding of the supply power transformer. Resistance grounding is acceptable as long as
the resulting fault current is at a level the protective device can be set to detect.
The ground CT, which provides sensitive protection for high-resistance ground faults, may saturate for a robust
heavy-current ground fault in a solidly-grounded system. Minimize the saturation problem by minimizing the
burden. Use the shortest and heaviest leads possible between the ground CT and the relay. The relay itself has
very low burden, usually much lower than the connecting wiring. Calculate the current magnitude that saturates
the ground CT. Consider the CT secondary voltage capability and the total burden of the CT secondary winding
itself, the connecting wires, and the relay. Make sure this saturation current is well above the minimum
sensitivity of the phase OC function and/or the motor fuses.
A residual connection the wired summation of the phase CT circuits through the ground CT input requires a
much higher ground fault time setting to avoid false tripping. Thus, sensitivity is not nearly as good as with a
separate flux-canceling CT.
f the relay is installed where a residual connection is used, XCT should be set to the same value as CT Pri. The
User must then set the ground fault trip level at a high value to avoid nuisance tripping from CT ratio errors, third
harmonic and certain higher harmonics, or other measurement errors producing false residual currents. Monitor
the metered ground current during various loading conditions to ensure a good margin between these error
currents and the ground fault trip current setting 50R [x]. Also, watch out for phase CTs that saturate during
motor starting. The saturation produces a large residual current and a ground fault trip. This may be a problem
if the CTs have a low voltage capability (e.g.: C5 or C10), have long wiring runs, or are otherwise heavily
burdened.
50R )E*T "alculated @round *ault /rotection Module
Elements
50R[1] ,50R[2]
If using inrush &loc5ings, the tripping dela? of the ground current protection
functions ,ust &e at least 00 ,s or ,ore in order to preent fault? trippings$
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All ground current ele,ents are identicall? structured$
For each element, the following characteristics are available:
DEFT (definite time).
For tripping curves please refer to the "Appendix/nstantaneous Current Curves (Ground Current Calculated)
section.
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents. However, this is only
possible if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
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A3ti1e
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R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
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$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
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Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
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Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
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Please test the non-directional ground overcurrent using the procedure for non-directional phase overcurrent
protection.
51R IN# "alculated @round *ault /rotection
Elements
51R[1] ,51R[2]
All ground current ele,ents are identicall? structured$
For each element the following characteristics are available:
NNV (EC/Xnv);
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ENV (EC/Xnv);
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ENV (ANS/Xnv);
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Therm Flat 2T; and
Therm Flat 4T.
For tripping curves please refer to the "Appendix/Time Current Curves (Ground Current) section.
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents. However, this is only
possible if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 51R @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*1R'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*1R'2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
0.02 M 20.00 In *1R'1+5 0.1 In
*1R'2+5 0.* In
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
.&r1e 0-ape

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IE. VI:V,
IE. EI:V,
IE. ;I:V,
A:0I (I:V,
A:0I VI:V,
A:0I EI:V,
#-er2 Flat,
I#,
I2#,
I4#
A:0I (I:V ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
t)2&ltiplier

#i2e 2&ltiplier/trippin9 3-ara3teristi3 8a3tor.
#-e settin9 ran9e depends on t-e sele3ted
trippin9 3&r1e.
0.02 ) 20.00 *1R'1+5 1
*1R'2+5 2
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Reset (ode

Reset (ode Instantaneo&s,
t)dela?,
.al3&lated
.al3&lated ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
t)reset

Reset ti2e 8or inter2ittent p-ase 8ail&res
AI:V 3-ara3teristi3s onl?B
Onl? a1aila6le i85Reset (ode K t)dela?
0.00 M 60.00 s 0.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
51R @round *ault /rotection Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1R'1++
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
51R @round *ault /rotection "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% @round *ault /rotection E Non-directional MAN+I 51RN
Please test the non-directional ground overcurrent analog to the non-directional phase overcurrent protection.
50> )E*T Measured @round *ault /rotection
Elements
50X[1] ,50X[2] ,50G[1] ,50G[2]
If using inrush &loc5ings, the tripping dela? of the ground current protection
functions ,ust &e at least 00 ,s or ,ore in order to preent fault? trippings$
All ground current ele,ents are identicall? structured$
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For each element the following characteristics are available:
DEFT (definite time).
For tripping curves please refer to the "Appendix/nstantaneous Current Curves (Ground Current Measured)
section.
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents. However, this is only
possible if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the 50> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode *0>'1+5 :on)dire3tional
*0>'2+5 :on)dire3tional
*0!'1+5 Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
*0!'2+5 Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
*0>'1+5 :on)dire3tional
*0>'2+5 :on)dire3tional
*0!'1+5 Do not &se
*0!'2+5 Do not &se
'De1i3e
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 50> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo= External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
).),
(0tart.!O.0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.IO.0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.";oad0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.Ga20tart$lo3D,
(0tart."n6al0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri31,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri32,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3=,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri34,
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3*,
(0tart.V"n6al0tart$lo3D,
(0tart."nderV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.O1erV0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,ower0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.,Fa30tart$lo3D,
(0tart.FrE0tart$lo3D,
(0tart.Di880tart$lo3D
(0tart.!O.0tar
t$lo3D
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
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Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 50> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*0>'1+5 A3ti1e
*0>'2+5 A3ti1e
*0!'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*0!'2+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*0>'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*0>'2+5 A3ti1e
*0!'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*0!'2+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
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,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
*0>'1+5 0.02 M 20.00 In
*0>'2+5 0.02 M 20.00 In
*0!'1+5 0.02 M 2.00 In
*0!'2+5 0.02 M 20.00 In
*0>'1+5 1 In
*0>'2+5 2 In
*0!'1+5 0.02 In
*0!'2+5 1 In
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
*0>'1+5 ,i3D&p
Asensiti1eB
*0>'2+5 ,i3D&p
Asensiti1eB
*0!'1+5 t
*0!'2+5 t

*0>'1+5 I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
*0>'2+5 I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
*0!'1+5 #rippin9 dela?
*0!'2+5 #rippin9 dela?
*0>'1+5
*0>'2+5
*0!'1+5 Onl? a1aila6le i85 .-ara3teristi3 K
DEF#
*0!'2+5 Onl? a1aila6le i85 .-ara3teristi3 K
DEF#
*0>'1+5 0.002 M 2.000 In
*0>'2+5 0.002 M 2.000 In
*0!'1+5 0.00 M =00.00 s
*0!'2+5 0.00 M =00.00 s
*0>'1+5 0.02 In
*0>'2+5 0.02 In
*0!'1+5 0.* s
*0!'2+5 0.* s
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
t

#rippin9 dela?
Onl? a1aila6le i85 .-ara3teristi3 K DEF#
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.* s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
50> @round *ault /rotection Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
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Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
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Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*0>'1++
50> @round *ault /rotection +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
50> @round *ault /rotection "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
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Please test the non-directional ground overcurrent analog to the non-directional phase overcurrent protection.
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Elements
51X[1] ,51X[2]
All ground current ele,ents are identicall? structured$
For each element the following characteristics are available:
NNV (EC/Xnv);
VNV (EC/Xnv);
LNV (EC/Xnv);
ENV (EC/Xnv);
MNV (ANS/Xnv);
VNV (ANS/Xnv);
ENV (ANS/Xnv);
Thermal Flat;
Therm Flat T;
Therm Flat 2T; and
Therm Flat 4T.
For tripping curves please refer to the "Appendix/Time Current Curves (Ground Current) section.
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents. However, this is only
possible if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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EMR-5000 IM02602012E
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the 51> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode *1>'1+5 :on)dire3tional
*1>'2+5 Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
:on)
dire3tional
'De1i3e
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 51> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et = Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter = Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 51> @round *ault /rotection
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
*1>'1+5 Ina3ti1e
*1>'2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
0.02 M 20.00 In 0.* In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
,i3D&p
Asensiti1eB

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
0.002 M 2.000 In 0.02 In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
.&r1e 0-ape

.-ara3teristi3 IE. :I:V,
IE. VI:V,
IE. EI:V,
IE. ;I:V,
A:0I (I:V,
A:0I VI:V,
A:0I EI:V,
#-er2 Flat,
I#,
I2#,
I4#
A:0I (I:V ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
t)2&ltiplier

#i2e 2&ltiplier/trippin9 3-ara3teristi3 8a3tor.
#-e settin9 ran9e depends on t-e sele3ted
trippin9 3&r1e.
0.02 ) 20.00 *1>'1+5 1
*1>'2+5 2
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Reset (ode

Reset (ode Instantaneo&s,
t)dela?,
.al3&lated
.al3&lated ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
t)reset

Reset ti2e 8or inter2ittent p-ase 8ail&res
AI:V 3-ara3teristi3s onl?B
Onl? a1aila6le i85Reset (ode K t)dela?
0.00 M 60.00 s 0.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
51> @round *ault /rotection Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
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Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I),rot
/*1>'1++
51> @round *ault /rotection +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
51> @round *ault /rotection "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% @round *ault /rotection E Non-directional MAN+I 51>N
Please test the non-directional ground overcurrent analog to the non-directional phase overcurrent protection.
50@ E @round *ault
The following tables show the protection element that is available on the fourth Measuring input of the Current
Transformer card on X4.
51G[1] ,51G[2]
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter= ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
+ignals BOutput +tatesC of the 50-51@ Module on >3
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
A3ti1e Adapt0et A3ti1e Adapti1e ,ara2eter
De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
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Name Description
Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
"ounter #alues of the 50-51@ Module on >3
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 50-51@ Module on >3
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
R1s $lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
re1erse 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
#-is para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ent are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HR1s $lo F3 K a3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
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.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
,i3D&p

I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started.
0.02 M 20.00 In 0.* In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
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.-ara3teristi3 IE. :I:V,
IE. VI:V,
IE. EI:V,
IE. ;I:V,
A:0I (I:V,
A:0I VI:V,
A:0I EI:V,
#-er2 Flat,
I#,
I2#,
I4#
A:0I (I:V ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
t)2&ltiplier

#i2e 2&ltiplier/trippin9 3-ara3teristi3 8a3tor.
#-e settin9 ran9e depends on t-e sele3ted
trippin9 3&r1e.
0.02 ) 20.00 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Reset (ode

Reset (ode Instantaneo&s,
t)dela?,
.al3&lated
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/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
t)reset

Reset ti2e 8or inter2ittent p-ase 8ail&res
AI:V 3-ara3teristi3s onl?B
Onl? a1aila6le i85Reset (ode K t)dela?
0.00 M 60.00 s 0.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the 50-51@ Module on >3
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
:on)dire3tional
Do not &se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
R1s $lo Re1erse $lo3Din9, i8 Re1erse $lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Adapt0et 1 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et 2 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
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/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
Adapt0et 4 Assi9n2ent Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4 Adapt0et ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I)Di88 ,rot
/*1!'1++
4I - 4one Interloc5ing
Elements
Z
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The purpose of zone interlocking is to speed up tripping for some faults without sacrificing the coordination of the
system and interjecting nuisance trips into the system. Zone interlocking devices can communicate across
distribution zones to determine whether or not a device sees a fault condition.
Zone interlocking is a communication scheme used with breakers and protective relays to improve the level of
protection in a power distribution system. This is achieved through communication between the downstream
and upstream devices in a power system. The zones are classified by their location downstream of the main
circuit protective device which is generally defined as Zone 1.
By definition, a selectively coordinated system is one where by adjusting the trip unit pickup and time delay
settings, the breaker closest to the fault trips first. The upstream breaker serves two functions: (1) back-up
protection to the downstream breaker and (2) protection of the conductors between the upstream and
downstream breakers.
For faults which occur on the conductors between the upstream and downstream breakers, it is ideal for the
upstream breaker to trip with no time delay. This is the feature provided by Zone Selective nterlocking.
The zone interlocking information can be transferred to or received from other compatible zone interlocking
devices by means of suitable communication cables. The single zone interlock terminal block, with its 3-wire
scheme, can be used for either phase zone interlocking, ground zone interlocking, or a combination of the two.
f phase and ground zone interlocking are combined, the potential consequences must be understood before
implementation.
+?ste,s containing ,ultiple sources, or !here the direction of po!er flo! aries,
reGuire special considerations, or ,a? not &e suita&le for this feature$
The &rea5er failure pic5up signal P6*$/I"A=/Q is i,plicitl? connected to Done
interloc5ing, so that NO Done interloc5 output signal can &e sent to the upstrea,
deice if a &rea5er failure on a do!nstrea, deice is detected$
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Configurable protection functions to initiate the zone interlocking OUTPUT signal (start functions).
Remove zone interlocking OUTPUT signal immediately after detection of a breaker failure.
Reset time (about ten cycles - settable) to interrupt OUTPUT signal for durable trip signal.
Small trip delay (about three cycles settable) to wait for downstream devices interlocking signals.
Zone interlocking trip signal only possible by absence of zone interlocking NPUT signals.
Configurable zone interlocking trip functions (protective functions serve as zone interlocking trip
functions).
Zone interlocking trip function pickup and tripping characteristic adaption using adaptive settings
controlled by the zone interlocking input signals.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the 4one Interloc5ing
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode "se "se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the 4one Interloc5ing
n the global parameter menu for zone interlocking, two external blocking inputs (E &loc8:?E &loc8-')( as
with other protection modules, can be assigned to the input of the zone interlocking function so that the zone
interlock function can be blocked by an assigned function.
Via an external input signal, the zone interlocking can also be blocked if the parameter Et&loc8$ripCM#' is
assigned.
6rea5er *ailure /ic5up flag 6*$/ic5up is i,plicitl? connected to Done
interloc5ing, so that NO Done interloc5 output signal can &e sent to the upstrea,
deice if a &rea5er failure on do!nstrea, deice is detected$
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I+
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/I+
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+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 4one Interloc5ing
The zone interlocking Setting Group Parameters consists of three groups of setting to configure the zone
interlocking module to adapt to various application philosophies accordingly:
General: This group comprises the settings used to control the general usage of the zone interlocking
module.
OUTPUT: What should be assigned to the Zone Out?
- Phase,
- Ground, or
- Both.
The OUTPUT group comprises the settings to configure the zone interlocking output logic. f the zone
interlocking application is used to a downstream device, the settings in OUTPUT group should be
programmed accordingly. f the zone interlocking application is only used for an upstream device (main
breaker or Zone 1), the setting ZonenterlockOut within the OUTPUT group should be disabled.
TRP: Activate the Zone Trip.
The TRP group comprises the settings used to configure the zone interlocking TRP logic. f the zone
interlocking application is applied to an upstream device, (main breaker or Zone 1), the settings in the
TRP group should be programmed accordingly. f the zone interlocking application is only used for a
downstream device (feeder breaker or Zone 2), the setting ZonenterlockTrip in TRP group should be
disabled.
Setting the above mentioned setting groups accordingly the zone interlocking module can be configured as:
Downstream device application (using only OUTPUT logic);,
Upstream device application (using only TRP logic); or
Midstream device application (using both OUTPUT and TRP logic together).
The following menu and tables show the detailed information about the settings.
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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/!eneral 0ettin9s+
I O"# F3 one Interlo3Din9 O&t a3ti1ate AallowB /
ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I
/one O&t+
Fa&lt #?pe Fa&lt #?pe ,-ase,
!ro&nd,
$ot-
$ot- ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I
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#rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/I
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Fa&lt #?pe Fa&lt #?pe ,-ase,
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4one Interloc5ing Output Logic M>:N
The following current protective function elements serve as the Phase Zone nterlock OUTPUT start functions:
51P[1];
50P[1]; and
50P[2].
The following current protective function serves as the Ground Zone nterlock OUTPUT start functions:
51X[1];
50X[1];
50X[2]
51R[1]
50R[1] and
50R[2].
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Zone nterlocking Trip Logic [X2]
The following overcurrent protection elements trigger Phase Zone-nterlock trip functions:
1.5 * 51P[1];
50P[1]; and
50P[2].
The following overcurrent protection elements trigger Ground Zone nterlock trip functions:
51X[1];
50X[1];
51R[1]; and
50R[1].
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4one Interloc5ing Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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!ro&nd ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd ,i3D&p
!ro&nd #rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd #rip
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p one Interlo3Din9
#rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip .o22and
,-ase O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase O"#
!ro&nd O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd O"#
O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
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The 4I Outputs are for use !ith connection to electronic inputs onl?$
The zone interlocking connection between relays is done by means of a twisted shielded cable. Downstream
zone interlock outputs may be paralleled from up to ten devices (FP-5000 or DT-3000 or a combination of both)
for connection to upstream zone interlocked relays.
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(ard!are Ter,inals for 4one Interloc5ing
By means of the zone interlocking terminals, the device can be connected to other Eaton protective devices such
as an FP5000, DT3000, etc.
As an upstream device, the terminals - Phase/Ground N should be connected to the OUT terminals of up to ten
downstream device(s) by means of a dedicated cable wired in parallel. As a downstream device, the terminals -
Phase/Ground OUT should be connected to the N terminals of an upstream device by means of a dedicated
cable.
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38 - "urrent =n&alance /rotection
Elements:
46[1] ,46[2]
This is the LG device Current Unbalance setting, which works similar to the LR device Voltage Unbalance setting.
The positive and negative sequence currents are calculated from the 3-phase currents. The Threshold setting
defines a minimum operating current magnitude of either 1 or 2 for the 46 function to operate, which insures
that the relay has a solid basis for initiating a current unbalance trip. The P(I-?I:)' setting is the unbalance trip
pickup setting. t is defined by the ratio of negative sequence current to positive sequence current P(I-?I:)' for
ABC rotation and P(I:?I-)' for ACB rotation. The device will automatically select the correct ratio based on the
Phase Sequence setting in the System Configuration group described above.
This function requires positive or negative sequence current magnitude above the threshold setting and the
percentage current unbalance above the P(I-?I:)' setting before allowing a current unbalance trip. Therefore,
both the threshold and percent settings must be met for the specified Delay time setting before the relay initiates
a trip for current unbalance.
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the "urrent =n&alance Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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+etting @roup /ara,eters of the "urrent =n&alance Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#-res-old #-e #-res-old settin9 de8ines a 2ini2&2
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n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
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*bQect to be tested:
Test of the unbalanced load protection function.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase current source with adjustable current unbalance; and
Timer.
9rocedure:
Chec8 the phase se=uence:
Ensure that the phase sequence is the same as that set in the system parameters.
Feed-in a three-phase nominal current.
Change to the Measuring Values menu.
Check the measuring value for the unbalanced current %I- 2und.'. The measuring value displayed for
I- 2und.' should be zero (within the physical measuring accuracy).
If the displa?ed ,agnitude for I: *und$ is the sa,e as that for the &alanced
no,inal currents fed to the rela?, it i,plies that the phase seGuence of the
currents seen &? the rela? is reersed$
Now turn-off phase A.
Again check the measuring value of the unbalanced current I- 2und.' in the Measuring Values
menu.
The measuring value of the unbalanced current I- 2und.' should now be 33%.
Turn-on phase A, but turn-off phase B.
Once again check the measuring value of the unbalanced current 2 Fund. in the Measuring Values
menu. The measuring value of the asymmetrical current I- 2und.' should be again 33%.
Turn-on phase B, but turn-off phase C.
Again check the measuring value of unbalanced current I- 2und.' in the Measuring Values menu.
The measuring value of the unbalanced current I- 2und.' should still be 33%.
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$esting the trip delay:
Apply a balanced three-phase current system (nominal currents).
Switch off A (the threshold value $hreshold' for I- 2und.' must be below 33%).
Measure the tripping time.
The present current unbalance I- 2und.' corresponds with 1/3 of the existing phase current displayed.
$esting the threshold values
Configure minimum P(I-?I:)' setting (2%) and an arbitrary threshold value $hreshold' (2 Fund.).
For testing the threshold value, a current has to be fed to phase A which is lower than three times the
adjusted threshold value $hreshold' (2 Fund.).
Feeding only phase A results in P(I-?I:) 7 :EEP', so the first condition P(I-?I:) S7 -P' is always
fulfilled.
Now increase the phase A current until the relay is activated.
$esting the drop)out ratio of the threshold values
Having tripped the relay in the previous test, now decrease the phase A current. The drop-out ratio must not be
higher than 0.97 times the threshold value.
$esting P(I-?I:)
Configure minimum threshold value $hreshold' (2 Fund.) (0.01 x n) and set P(I-?I:)' greater or
equal to 10%.

Apply a balanced three-phase current system (nominal currents). The measuring value of P(I-?I:)'
should be 0%.
Now increase the phase A current. With this configuration, the threshold value $hreshold' (2 Fund.)
should be reached before the value P(I-?I:)' reaches the set P(I-?I:)' ratio threshold.
Continue increasing the phase 1 current until the relay is activated.
$esting the drop)out ratio of P(I-?I:)
Having tripped the relay in the previous test, now decrease the phase A current. The drop-out of P(I-?I:)' has
to be 1% below the P(I-?I:)'setting.
"uccessful test result:
The measured trip delays, threshold values, and drop-out ratios are within the permitted deviations/tolerances,
specified under Technical Data.
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+OT* - +!itch Onto *ault /rotection
SOTF
n case a faulty line is energized (e.g.: when an grounding switch is in the CLOSE position), an instantaneous trip
is required. The SOTF module is provided to generate a permissive signal for other protection functions such as
overcurrents to accelerate their trips. The SOTF condition is recognized according to the User's operation mode
that can be based on:
The breaker state;
No current flowing;
Breaker state and no current flowing;
Breaker switched on manually; and/or
An external trigger.
This protection module can initiate a high speed trip of the overcurrent protection modules. The module can be
started via a digital input that indicates that the breaker is manually closed.
This ,odule issues a signal onl? Bthe ,odule is not ar,ed and does not issue a
trip co,,andC$
In order to influence the trip settings of the oercurrent protection in case of
s!itching onto a fault, the =ser has to assign the signal T+OT*$ENA6LE)T to an
Adaptie /ara,eter +et$ /lease refer to /ara,eter - Adaptie /ara,eter +ets
sections$ 7ithin the Adaptie /ara,eter +et, the =ser has to ,odif? the trip
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IR #-e 6reaDer is in t-e O,E: ,osition, i8 t-e
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
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R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
ena6led 0i9nal5 0wit3- Onto Fa&lt ena6led. #-is 0i9nal 3an 6e &sed to
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IR 0i9nal5 :o ;oad .&rrent.
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*bQect to be tested:
Testing the module "witch *nto 2ault according to the configured operating mode:
< (No current);
Bkr state (Breaker position);
< (No current) and Bkr state (Breaker position); and
Bkr manual CLOSE.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase current source (if the Enable Mode depends on current);
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Ampere meters (may be needed if the Enable Mode depends on current); and
Timer.
$est Eample for Mode &8r Manual C6*"E
Mode IY BIn order to test the effectienessC% Initiall?, do not feed an? current$ +tart
the ti,er and feed !ith an a&ruptl? changing current that is distinctl? greater than
the IY-threshold to the ,easuring inputs of the rela?$
Mode IY and 65r state% +i,ultaneousl?, ,anuall? s!itch on the &rea5er and feed
!ith an a&rupt change current that is distinctl? greater than the
IY-threshold$
Mode 65r state% The &rea5er has to &e in the O** position$ The signal
]+OT*$ENA6LE)TS0 is false$ If the &rea5er is s!itched on, the signal
]+OT*$ENA6LE)TS1 &eco,es true as long as the ti,er t-effectie is running$
The breaker has to be in the OPEN position. There must be no load current.
The status display of the device shows the signal "SOTF.ENABLED"=1.
$esting:
Manually switch the breaker to the CLOSE position and start the timer at the same time.
After the hold time t-enable is expired, the state of the signal has to change to "SOTF.enabled"=0.
Write down the measured time.
Successful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and drop-out ratios correspond
with those values, specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Tech-
nical Data section.
:2M - =nderoltage /rotection
Available elements:
27M[1] ,27M[2]
M is for TMainU referring to protection ,etered &? the Main #oltage transfor,er in
the +?ste, "onfiguration$
All underoltage ele,ents are identicall? structured$
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)efinition of #n% #n is dependent on the +?ste, /ara,eter setting of HMain #T
conH$
In case that !ithin the +?ste, /ara,eters HMain #T conH is set to HOpen-)eltaH%
Vn=MainVT sec $
In case that HMain #T conH is set to H7?eH%
Vn=
MainVT sec

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This is the 27 device undervoltage setting for the main three phase VT. This function consists of a Phase, a
Pickup, a Delay setting. The Phase setting allows the User to select at which phase (any one, any two, or all)
the undervoltage function operates. The Pickup setting is the magnitude at which the undervoltage element
operates. The Delay setting is the time period an undervoltage must occur before the device initiates a trip.
Depending on the settings within the System Parameters, the element works based on phase-to-phase (*pen)
#elta') or phase-to-ground (wye') voltages. This element will operate depending on the phase setting: if any
one, any two, or all of the voltage(s) that is/are selected by the Phase setting drop(s) below the set point. This
element works based on RMS values.
An undervoltage pickup occurs when the measured voltage drops below the UV Threshold setting. The
undervoltage trip is set when the voltage stays below the threshold setting for the delay time specified (within the
number of phases specified by the phase setting). The undervoltage pickup and trip is reset when the voltage
rises above the drop-out ratio specified in Specifications section for the undervoltage protection.
f the element should be blocked in the event of a "Loss of Potential, the LOP BLO parameter must be set to
active'.
If the #T ,easure,ent location is not at the &us &ar side &ut at the output side,
the follo!ing has to &e ta5en into account$
7hen disconnecting the line, it has to &e ensured &? an ";ternal $locking that
underoltage tripping cannot happen$ In order to &loc5 the :2M ele,ent in case
that the &rea5er is open%
Assign the P$kr%OS O"7Q signal to a &loc5ing input BPE.6lo1Q or
PE.6lo:Q !ithin the @lo&al /ara,etersC of the '>M ele,ent,
and
PE.6lo *cQ has to &e set to TactieU !ithin the para,eter sets of the the
'>M ele,ent$
7hen the au.iliar? oltage is s!itched on and the ,easuring oltage has not ?et
&een applied, underoltage tripping has to &e preented &? an ";ternal
$locking% Other!ise a continuous tripping !ould occur, disa&ling the a&ilit? to
energiDe again$
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If phase oltages are applied to the ,easuring inputs of the deice and s?ste,
para,eter Main 3T +on is set to ?ye, the ,essages issued &? the oltage
protection ,odule in case of actuation or trip should &e interpreted as follo!s%
P:2MM1N$/I"A=/ AQ or P:2MM1N$TRI/ AQ S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3,$
P:2MM1N$/I"A=/ 6Q or P:2MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3$$
P:2MM1N$/I"A=/ "Q or P:2MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3+$
(o!eer, if line-to-line oltages are applied to the ,easuring inputs and s?ste,
para,eter Main 3T +on is set to 1ase to 1ase, then the ,essages should
&e interpreted as follo!s%
P:2MM1N$/I"A=/ AQ or P:2MM1N$TRI/ AQ S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase-to-phase
oltage 3,$$
P:2MM1N$ /I"A=/ 6Q or P:2MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase-to-phase
oltage 3$+$
P:2MM1N$ /I"A=/ "Q or P:2MM1N$TRI/ "Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase-to-phase
oltage 3+,
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the =nderoltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the =nderoltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
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/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
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/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the =nderoltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
2C('1+5 Ina3ti1e
2C('2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
#r&e R(0 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
,-ases Indi3ates i8 one, two o8 t-ree or all p-ases
are reE&ired 8or operation
an? one,
an? two,
all
an? one ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
,i3D&p I8 t-e pi3D&p 1al&e is ex3eeded, t-e
2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started. De8inition o8
Vn5 Vn is dependent on t-e 0?ste2
,ara2eter settin9 o8 H(ain V# 3onH. In 3ase
t-at wit-in t-e 0?ste2 ,ara2eters H(ain
V# 3onH is set to HOpen)DeltaH , HVn K (ain
V# se3 H. In 3ase t-at H(ain V# 3onH is set
to H<?eH, HVn K (ain V# se3/0QR#A=BH.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 V.(ode
K VR
0.01 M 1.=0 Vn 2C('1+5 0.%0 Vn
2C('2+5 0.90 Vn
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 2C('1+5 10 s
2C('2+5 2.00 s
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
;O, $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
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/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
=nderoltage /rotection Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
/2C('1++
=nderoltage /rotection Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
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Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the =nderoltage /rotection Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% =nderoltage /rotection M:2MN
This test can be carried out similar to the test for overvoltage protection 59M (by using the related undervoltage
values).
Please consider the following deviations:
For testing the threshold values, the test voltage has to be decreased until the relay is activated.
For detection of the dropout ratio, the measuring quantity has to be increased to achieve more than
103% of the trip value. At 103% of the trip value, the relay is to dropout at the earliest moment.
5;M - Oeroltage /rotection
Available elements:
59M[1] ,59M[2]
M is for TMainU referring to protection ,etered &? the Main #oltage transfor,er in
the +?ste, "onfiguration$
All ele,ents are identicall? structured$
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)efinition of #n% #n is dependent on the +?ste, /ara,eter setting of HMain #T
conH$
In case that !ithin the +?ste, /ara,eters HMain #T conH is set to HOpen-)eltaH%
Vn=MainVT sec $
In case that HMain #T conH is set to H7?eH%
Vn=
MainVT sec

3
This is the I1 device Overvoltage setting for the Main VT. This element consists of a Phase, a Pickup, and a
Delay setting. The Phase setting allows the User to select which phase (any one, any two, or all) the
Overvoltage function operates. Depending on the settings within the System Parameters, the element works
based on phase-to-phase (*pen)#elta') or phase-to-ground (wye') voltages. This element will operate
depending on the phase setting: if any one, any two, or all of the voltage(s) that is/are selected by the Phase
setting rise(s) above the set point. This element works based on RMS values.
An overvoltage pickup occurs when the measured voltage rises above the overvoltage Threshold setting. The
overvoltage trip is set when the voltage stays above the threshold setting for the delay time specified (within the
number of phases specified by the phase setting).. The overvoltage pickup and trip is reset when the voltage
falls below the drop-out ratio specified in Specifications section for the overvoltage protection.
If phase oltages are applied to the ,easuring inputs of the deice and s?ste,
para,eter Main 3T con is set to ?ye, the ,essages issued &? the oltage
protection ,odule in case of actuation or trip should &e interpreted as follo!s%
P5;MM1N$/I"A=/ AQ or P5;MM1N$TRI/ AQ S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3,$
P5;MM1N$/I"A=/ 6Q or P5;MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3$$
P5;MM1N$/I"A=/"Q or P5;MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? phase oltage
3+$
(o!eer,if line-to-line oltages are applied to the ,easuring inputs and s?ste,
para,eter Main 3T con is set to ?ye, then the ,essages should &e
interpreted as follo!s%
P5;MM1N$/I"A=/ AQ or P5;MM1N$TRI/ AQ S^ pic5up or trip caused &? line-to-line
oltage 3,$$
P5;MM1N$ /I"A=/ 6Q or P5;MM1N$TRI/ 6Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? line-to-line
oltage 3$+$
P5;MM1N$ /I"A=/ "Q or P5;MM1N$TRI/ "Q S^ pic5up or trip caused &? line-to-line
oltage 3+,
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Oeroltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
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,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Oeroltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
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Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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/(ain)V),rot
/*9('1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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/(ain)V),rot
/*9('1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Oeroltage /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
/*9('1++
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6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
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prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/(ain)V),rot
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.riterion (eas&rin9 2et-od5 8&nda2ental or R(0 F&nda2ental,
#r&e R(0
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are reE&ired 8or operation
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2od&le/ele2ent will 6e started. De8inition o8
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,ara2eter settin9 o8 H(ain V# 3onH. In 3ase
t-at wit-in t-e 0?ste2 ,ara2eters H(ain
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to H<?eH, HVn K (ain V# se3/0QR#A=BH.
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/(ain)V),rot
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Oeroltage /rotection Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
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Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/(ain)V),rot
/*9('1++
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#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
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/(ain)V),rot
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Oeroltage /rotection Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
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$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
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,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
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,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the Oeroltage /rotection Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
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*bQect to be tested:
Test of the overvoltage protection elements, 3 x single-phase and 1 x three-phase (for each element).
3ecessary means:
Three phase AC voltage source;
Timer for measuring of the tripping time; and
Voltmeter.
9rocedure (/ single)phase( : three)phase( for each element)
$esting the threshold values:
For testing the threshold values and drop-out values, the test voltage has to be increased until the relay is activ-
ated. When comparing the displayed values with those of the voltmeter, the deviation must be within the per-
missible tolerances.
$esting the trip delay:
For testing the trip delay, a timer is to be connected to the contact of the associated trip relay. The timer is
started when the limiting value of the tripping voltage is exceeded and it is stopped when the relay trips.
$esting the drop)out ratio:
Reduce the measuring quantity to less than 97% of the trip value. The relay must only drop-out at a minimum of
97% of the trip value.
"uccessful test result:
The measured threshold values, trip delays, and drop-out ratios comply with those specified in the adjustment
list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be taken from the Technical Data.
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Available elements:
27A[1] ,27A[2]
All ele,ents are identicall? structured$
This is the 27A device Undervoltage setting for the Auxiliary VT. This device setting works exactly the same as
the -RM except it is a single-phase element only operating from the Auxiliary VT input. The Alarm Delay is the
time period a LOP must occur before the device initiates a LOP BLO signal that can be used to block other
elements like I:! (Voltage Restraint).
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Au.$ =nderoltage Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
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/2CA'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
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/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
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/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Au.$ =nderoltage Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
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/2CA'1++
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6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
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/2CA'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
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A3ti1e
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',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
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para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
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t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
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,i3D&p Vn re8ers to eit-er t-e pri2ar? or se3ondar?
1olta9e o8 t-e a&x V#.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 *9.(ode
K VR
0.01 M 1.=0 Vn 2CA'1+5 0.% Vn
2CA'2+5 0.9 Vn
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 2CA'1+5 10 s
2CA'2+5 2.00 s
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
Au.$ =nderoltage Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/A&x)V),rot
/2CA'1++
Au.$ =nderoltage Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the Au.$ =nderoltage Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
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*bQect to be tested:
Aux. undervoltage protection elements.
3ecessary components:
One-phase AC voltage source;
Timer for measuring of the tripping time; and
Voltmeter.
9rocedure (for each element):
$esting the threshold values
For testing the threshold and dropout values, the test voltage at the measuring input for the residual voltage has
to be decreased until the relay is activated. When comparing the displayed values with those of the voltmeter,
the deviation must be within the permissible tolerances.
$esting the trip delay
For testing the trip delay, a timer is to be connected to the contact of the associated trip relay. The timer is
started when the limiting value of the tripping voltage is reached and it is stopped when the relay trips.
$esting the dropout ratio
ncrease the measuring quantity to more than 103% of the trip value. The relay must only dropout at a
maximum of 103% of the trip value.
"uccessful test result
The measured threshold values, trip delays, and dropout ratios comply with those specified in the adjustment list.
Permissible deviations/tolerances can be taken from the Technical Data.
5;A - Au.iliar? Oeroltage /rotection
Available elements:
59A[1] ,59A[2]
All ele,ents are identicall? structured$
This is the 59 device Overvoltage setting for the Auxiliary VT. This device setting works exactly the same as the
59M, except it is a single-phase element only operating from the Auxiliary VT input (this element works based on
True RMS).
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
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,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Au.$ Oeroltage Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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/A&x)V),rot
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Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
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/A&x)V),rot
/*9A'1++
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t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
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/A&x)V),rot
/*9A'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the Au.$ Oeroltage Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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/*9A'1++
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para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
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tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
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/*9A'1++
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o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
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A3ti1e
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',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
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A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/A&x)V),rot
/*9A'1++
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,i3D&p Vn re8ers to eit-er t-e pri2ar? or se3ondar?
1olta9e o8 t-e a&x V#.
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K VS
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',rote3tion ,ara
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',rote3tion ,ara
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/*9A'1++
Au.$ Oeroltage Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/A&x)V),rot
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Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/A&x)V),rot
/*9A'1++
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#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
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/A&x)V),rot
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Au.$ Oeroltage Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the Au.$ Oeroltage Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
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"o,,issioning% Au.$ Oeroltage
*bQect to be tested:
Aux. Overvoltage protection elements.
3ecessary components:
One-phase AC voltage source;
Timer for measuring of the tripping time; and
Voltmeter.
9rocedure (for each element):
$esting the threshold values
For testing the threshold and dropout values, the test voltage at the measuring input for the voltage has to be in-
creased until the relay is activated. When comparing the displayed values with those of the voltmeter, the devi-
ation must be within the permissible tolerances.
$esting the trip delay
For testing the trip delay a timer is to be connected to the contact of the associated trip relay. The timer is
started when the limiting value of the tripping voltage is exceeded and it is stopped when the relay trips.
$esting the dropout ratio
Reduce the measuring quantity to less than 97% of the trip value. The relay must only dropout at a minimum of
97% of the trip value.
"uccessful test result
The measured threshold values, trip delays, and dropout ratios comply with those specified in the adjustment list.
Permissible deviations/tolerances can be taken from the Technical Data.
32 - #oltage =n&alance /rotection
Available elements:
47[1] ,47[2]
This is the 47 device Voltage Unbalance setting, which consists of the Threshold, %(V2/V1), and Delay settings.
The voltage unbalance function is based on the Main VT system 3-phase voltages.
The positive and negative sequence voltages are calculated from the 3-phase voltages. The Threshold setting
defines a minimum operating voltage magnitude of either V1 or V2 for the 47 function to operate, which ensures
that the relay has a solid basis for initiating a voltage unbalance trip. This is a supervisory function and not a trip
level.
The %(V2/V1) setting is the unbalance trip pickup setting. t is defined by the ratio of negative sequence voltage
to positive sequence voltage (% Unbalance=V2/V1), or %(V2/V1) for ABC rotation and %(V1/V2) for ACB
rotation. The device will automatically select the correct ratio based on the Phase Sequence setting in the
System Configuration group described above.
This function requires positive or negative sequence voltage magnitude above the threshold setting and the
percentage voltage unbalance above the %(V2/V1) setting before allowing a voltage unbalance trip. Therefore,
both the threshold and percent settings must be met for the specified Delay time setting before the relay initiates
a trip for voltage unbalance.
The voltage unbalance pickup and trip functions are reset when the positive and negative sequence voltages V1
and V2 drop below the Threshold setting or (V2/V1) drops below the %(V2/V1) setting minus 1%.
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode "n6alan3e ,rote3tion5 0&per1ision o8 t-e Volta9e 0?ste2 Do not &se,
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
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is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
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t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
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/ara,eter +et /ara,eters of the #oltage =n&alance Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
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tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#-res-old #-e #-res-old de8ines a 2ini2&2
operatin9 1olta9e 2a9nit&de o8 eit-er V1 or
V2 8or t-e 4C 8&n3tion to operate, w-i3-
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s&per1isor? 8&n3tion and not a trip le1el.
#-e 2eanin9 o8 Vn5 ,-ase to ,-ase5 Vn K
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+tates of the Inputs of the #oltage =n&alance Module
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
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Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e As?22etr?
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the #oltage =n&alance Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
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0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
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"o,,issioning% #oltage =n&alance Module
*bQect to be tested:
Test of the unbalanced load protection function.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase AC voltage source with adjustable voltage unbalance; and
Timer.
9rocedure:
Chec8 the phase se=uence:
Ensure that the phase sequence is the same as that set in the system parameters.
Feed-in a three-phase nominal voltage.
Change to the [Measured Values/Voltage] menu.
Check the measuring value for the unbalanced voltage %!- 2und.'. The measuring value displayed for
!- 2und.' should be zero (within the physical measuring accuracy).
If the displa?ed ,agnitude for #: *und$ is the sa,e as that for the &alanced
no,inal oltages fed to the rela?, it i,plies that the phase seGuence of the
oltages seen &? the rela? is reersed$
Now turn-off phase A.
Again check the measuring value of the unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' in the [Measured
Values/Voltage] menu. The measuring value of the unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' should now be 33%
of the nominal voltage.
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Turn-on phase A, but turn-off phase B.
Once again check the measuring value of the unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' in the [Measured
Values/Voltage] menu. The measuring value of the unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' should be again
33%.
Turn-on phase B, but turn-off phase C.
Again check the measuring value of unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' in the [Measured Values/Voltage]
menu. The measuring value of the unbalanced voltage !- 2und.' should still be 33%.
$esting the trip delay:
Apply a balanced three-phase voltage system (nominal voltages).
Switch off VA (the threshold value $hreshold' for !- 2und.' must be below 33% of the nominal
voltage Vn).
Measure the tripping time.
The present voltage unbalance !- 2und.' corresponds with 1/3 of the existing phase voltage displayed.
$esting the threshold values
Configure minimum P(!-?!:)' setting (2%) and an arbitrary threshold value $hreshold' (V2 Fund.).
For testing the threshold value, a voltage has to be fed to phase A which is lower than three times the
adjusted threshold value $hreshold' (V2 Fund.).
Feeding only phase A results in P(!-?!:) 7 :EEP', so the first condition P(!-?!:) S7 -P' is always
fulfilled.
Now increase the phase A voltage until the relay is activated.
$esting the drop)out ratio of the threshold values
Having tripped the relay in the previous test, now decrease the phase A voltage. The drop-out ratio must not be
higher than 0.97 times the threshold value.
$esting P(!-?!:)
Configure minimum threshold value $hreshold' (V2 Fund.) (0.01 x Vn) and set P(!-?!:)' greater or
equal to 10%.

Apply a balanced three-phase voltage system (nominal voltages). The measuring value of P(!-?!:)'
should be approximately 0%.
Now increase the phase A voltage. With this configuration, the threshold value $hreshold' (V2 Fund.)
should be reached before the value P(!-?!:)' reaches the set P(!-?!:)' ratio threshold.
Continue increasing the phase 1 voltage until the relay is activated.
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$esting the drop)out ratio of P(!-?!:)
Having tripped the relay in the previous test, now decrease the phase A voltage. The drop-out of P(!-?!:)'
has to be 1% below the P(!-?!:)'setting.
"uccessful test result:
The measured trip delays, threshold values, and drop-out ratios are within the permitted deviations/tolerances,
specified under Technical Data.
<1O-=, <1R, 2<# *reGuenc? /rotection
Available elements:
81[1] ,81[2] ,81[3] ,81[4] ,81[5] ,81[6]
All freGuenc? protectie ele,ents are identicall? structured$
*reGuenc? - Measuring /rinciple
The freGuenc? is calculated as the aerage of the ,easured alues of the three
phase freGuencies$ Onl? alid ,easured freGuenc? alues are ta5en into
account$ If a phase oltage is no longer ,easura&le, this phase !ill &e e.cluded
fro, the calculation of the aerage alue$
The measuring principle of the frequency supervision is based in general on the time measurement of complete
cycles, whereby a new measurement is started at each zero passage. The influence of harmonics on the
measuring result is thus minimized.
Frequency tripping is sometimes not desired by low measured voltages which, for instance. occur during
alternator acceleration. All frequency supervision functions are blocked if the voltage is lower 0.15 times Vn.
*reGuenc? *unctions
Due to its various frequency functions, the device is very flexible. That makes it suitable for a wide range of
applications where frequency supervision is an important criterion.
n the #evice 9lanning menu, the User can decide how to use each of the six frequency elements.
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fJ:K to fJGK can be assigned as:
81U Under-frequency;
81O Over-frequency;
81R Rate of Change of Frequency (df/dt);
81UR Under-frequency and Rate of Change of Frequency (df/dt);
81OR Over-frequency and Rate of Change of Frequency (df/dt);
81UAR Under-frequency and DF/DT (absolute frequency change per definite time interval);
81OAR Over-frequency and DF/DT (absolute frequency change per definite time interval); and
78V Vector Surge.
H:> ; >nder)fre=uency
This protection element provides a pickup threshold and a tripping delay. f the frequency falls below the set
pickup threshold, an alarm will be issued instantaneously. f the frequency remains under the set pickup
threshold until the tripping delay has elapsed, a tripping command will be issued.
With this setting, the frequency element protects electrical generators, loads, or electrical operating equipment in
general against under-frequency.
H:* ; *ver)fre=uency
This protection element provides a pickup threshold and a tripping delay. f the frequency exceeds the set
pickup threshold, an alarm will be issued instantaneously. f the frequency remains above the set pickup
threshold until the tripping delay has elapsed, a tripping command will be issued.
With this setting, the frequency element protects electrical generators, loads, or electrical operating equipment in
general against over-frequency.
7or5ing /rinciple
(Please refer to the block diagram on next page.)
The frequency element supervises the three phase voltages !A', !&' and !C'. f all of the three phase
voltages are below 15% Vn, the frequency calculation is blocked. According to the frequency supervision mode
set in the Device Planning (81U or 81O), the phase voltages are compared to the set pickup threshold for over-
or under-frequency. f in any of the phases, the frequency exceeds or falls below the set pickup threshold and if
there are no blocking commands for the frequency element, an alarm is issued instantaneously and the tripping
delay timer is started. When the frequency still exceeds or is below the set pickup threshold after the tripping
delay timer has elapsed, a tripping command will be issued.
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H:< <ate of Change of 2re=uency (df?dt)
Electrical generators running in parallel with the mains (e. g.: industrial internal power supply plants) should be
separated from the mains when failure in the intra-system occurs for the following reasons:
Damage to electrical generators must be prevented when mains voltage is recovering asynchronously
(e. g.: after a short interruption).
The industrial internal power supply must be maintained.
A reliable criterion of detecting mains failure is the measurement of the rate of change of frequency 81R (df/dt).
The precondition for this is a load flow via the mains coupling point. At mains failure, the load flow change
spontaneously leads to an increasing or decreasing frequency. At active power deficit of the internal power
station, a linear drop of the frequency occurs and a linear increase occurs at power excess. Typical frequency
gradients during application of "mains decoupling" are in the range of 0.5 Hz/s up to over 2 Hz/s.
The protective device detects the instantaneous frequency gradient 81R (df/dt) of each mains voltage period.
Through multiple evaluations of the frequency gradient in sequence, the continuity of the directional change (sign
of the frequency gradient) is determined. Because of this special measuring procedure, a high safety in tripping
and thus a high stability against transient processes (e. g.: switching procedure) are achieved.
The frequency gradient (rate of change of frequency [df/dt]) may have a negative or positive sign, depending on
frequency increase (positive sign) or decrease (negative sign).
n the frequency parameter sets, the User can define the kind of df/dt mode:
Positive df/dt = the frequency element detects an increase in frequency;
Negative df/dt = the frequency element detects a decrease in frequency; and
Absolute df/dt (positive and negative) = the frequency element detects both, increase and decrease in
frequency.
This protection element provides a tripping threshold and a tripping delay. f the frequency gradient df/dt
exceeds or falls below the set tripping threshold, an alarm will be issued instantaneously. f the frequency
gradient remains still above/below the set tripping threshold until the tripping delay has elapsed, a tripping
command will be issued.
7or5ing /rinciple
(Please refer to block diagram on next page.)
The frequency element supervises the three phase voltages !A', !&' and !C'. f any of the three phase
voltages is below 15% Vn, the frequency calculation is blocked. According to the frequency supervision mode
set in the Device Planning (81R), the phase voltages are compared to the set frequency gradient (df/dt)
threshold. f in any of the phases, the frequency gradient exceeds or falls below the set pickup threshold (acc. to
the set df/dt mode) and if there are no blocking commands for the frequency element, an alarm is issued
instantaneously and the tripping delay timer is started. When the frequency gradient still exceeds or is below the
set pickup threshold after the tripping delay timer has elapsed, a tripping command will be issued.
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The frequency element supervises the three phase voltages !A', !&' and !C'. f any of the three phase
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set in the Device Planning (81UR & df/dt or 81OR & dt/dt), the phase voltages are compared to the set
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frequency and the frequency gradient exceed or falls below the set thresholds and if there are no blocking
commands for the frequency element, an alarm is issued instantaneously and the tripping delay timer is started.
When the frequency and the frequency gradient still exceed or are below the set threshold after the tripping
delay timer has elapsed, a tripping command will be issued.
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The frequency element supervises the three phase voltages !A', !&' and !C'. f any of the three phase
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set in the Device Planning (81UR & DF/DT or 81OR & DF/DT), the phase voltages are compared to the set
frequency pickup threshold and the set frequency decrease or increase threshold DF.
f in any of the phases, the frequency exceeds or falls below the set pickup threshold and if there are no blocking
commands for the frequency element, an alarm is issued instantaneously. At the same time the timer for the
supervision interval DT is started. When, during the supervision interval DT, the frequency still exceeds or is
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RH! !ector "urge
The vector surge supervision protects synchronous generators in mains parallel operation due to very fast
decoupling in case of mains failure. Very dangerous are mains auto reclosings for synchronous generators. The
mains voltage returning typically after 300 ms can hit the generator in asynchronous position. A very fast
decoupling is also necessary in case of long time mains failures.
Generally there are two different applications.
Only mains parallel operation - no single operation:
n this application, the vector surge supervision protects the generator by tripping the generator breaker
in case of mains failure.
Mains parallel operation and single operation:
For this application, the vector surge supervision trips the mains breaker. Here it is insured that the
gen.-set is not blocked when it is required as an emergency set.
A very fast decoupling in case of mains failures for synchronous generators is very difficult. Voltage supervision
units cannot be used because the synchronous alternator, as well as the load impedance, support the
decreasing voltage.
n this situation, the mains voltage drops only after some 100 ms below the pickup threshold of the voltage
supervision and, therefore, a safe detection of mains auto reclosings is not possible with voltage supervision
only.
Frequency supervision is partially unsuitable because only a highly loaded generator decreases its speed within
100 ms. Current relays detect a fault only when short-circuit type currents exist, but cannot avoid their
development. Power relays are able to pickup within 200 ms, but they also cannot prevent the power from rising
to short-circuit values. Since power changes are also caused by sudden loaded alternators, the use of power
relays can be problematic.
Whereas the vector surge supervision of the device detects mains failures within 60 ms without the restrictions
described above because it is specially designed for applications where very fast decoupling from the mains is
required. Adding the typical operating time of a breaker or contactor, the total disconnection time remains below
150 ms.
Basic requirement for tripping of the generator/mains monitor is a change in load of more than 15 - 20% of the
rated load. Slow changes of the system frequency, for instance at regulating processes (adjustment of speed
regulator), do not cause the relay to trip.
Trippings can also be caused by short-circuits within the grid, because a voltage vector surge higher than the
preset value can occur. The magnitude of the voltage vector surge depends on the distance between the short-
circuit and the generator. This function is also of advantage to the Power Utility Company because the mains
short-circuit capacity and, consequently, the energy feeding the short-circuit is limited.
To prevent a possible false tripping, the vector surge measuring is blocked at a low input voltage <15% Vn. The
undervoltage lockout acts faster then the vector surge measurement.
Vector surge tripping is blocked by a phase loss so that a VT fault (e. g.: faulty VTs fuse) does not cause false
tripping.
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Equivalent circuit at synchronous generator in parallel with the mains.
Voltage vectors at mains parallel operation.
The rotor displacement angle between stator and rotor is dependent on the mechanical moving torque of the
generator shaft. The mechanical shaft power is balanced with the electrical fed mains power and, therefore, the
synchronous speed keeps constant.
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n case of mains failure or auto-reclosing, the generator suddenly feeds a very high load. The rotor
displacement angle is decreased repeatedly and the voltage vector V1 changes its direction (V1').
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Voltage vector surge.
As shown in the voltage/time diagram, the instantaneous value of the voltage jumps to another value and the
phase position changes. This is called phase or vector surge.
The relay measures the cycle duration. A new measuring is started at each zero passage. The measured cycle
duration is internally compared with a reference time and from this the deviation of the cycle duration of the
voltage signal is ascertained. n case of a vector surge as shown in the above graphic, the zero passage occurs
either earlier or later. The established deviation of the cycle duration is in compliance with the vector surge
angle. f the vector surge angle exceeds the set value, the relay trips immediately.
Tripping of the vector surge is blocked in case of loss of one or more phases of the measuring voltage.
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(Please refer to block diagram on next page.)
The vector surge element supervises the three phase voltages !A', !&' and !C'. f any of the three phase
voltages is below 15% Vn, the vector surge calculation is blocked. According to the frequency supervision mode
set in the Device Planning (78V), the phase voltages are compared to the set vector surge threshold. f in any of
the phases, the vector surge exceeds the set threshold and if there are no blocking commands for the frequency
element, an alarm and a trip command is issued instantaneously.
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/%1'1++
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the *reGuenc? /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
%1'1+5 Ina3ti1e
%1'2+5 A3ti1e
%1'=+5 Ina3ti1e
%1'4+5 A3ti1e
%1'*+5 Ina3ti1e
%1'6+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
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Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
%1O)O1er ,i3D&p 1al&e 8or o1er)8reE&en3?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1O)O1er Or %1OR) O1er _ d8/dt Or
%1ODR) O1er _ DF/D#
40.00 M 69.9* H@ %1'1+5 61.00 H@
%1'2+5 61.0 H@
%1'=+5 *1.00 H@
%1'4+5 *1.00 H@
%1'*+5 *1.00 H@
%1'6+5 *1.00 H@
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
%1")"nder ,i3D&p 1al&e 8or &nder)8reE&en3?.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1")"nder Or %1"R) "nder _ d8/dt Or
%1"DR) "nder _ DF/D#
40.00 M 69.9* H@ %1'1+5 *9.0 H@
%1'2+5 49.00 H@
%1'=+5 *9.0 H@
%1'4+5 *9.0 H@
%1'*+5 *9.0 H@
%1'6+5 *9.0 H@
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
t #rippin9 dela?
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1")"nder Or %1O)O1erOr %1OR) O1er
_ d8/dt Or %1"R) "nder _ d8/dt
0.00 M =600.00 s 1.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
%1R)Rate o8
.-an9e
(eas&red 1al&e A3al3&latedB5 Rate)o8)
8reE&en3?)3-an9e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1R)Rate o8 .-an9e Or %1"R) "nder _
d8/dt Or %1OR) O1er _ d8/dt
0.1 M 10.0 H@/s 1.0 H@/s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
t)d8/dt #rip dela? d8/dt 0.00 M =00.00 s 1.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
DF FreE&en3? di88eren3e 8or t-e 2axi2&2
ad2issi6le 1ariation o8 t-e 2ean o8 t-e rate
o8 8reE&en3?)3-an9e. #-is 8&n3tion is
ina3ti1e i8 DFK0.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1"DR) "nder _ DF/D# Or %1ODR)
O1er _ DF/D#
0.0 M 10.0 H@ 1.00 H@ ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
D# #i2e inter1al o8 t-e 2axi2&2 ad2issi6le
rate)o8)8reE&en3?)3-an9e.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1"DR) "nder _ DF/D# Or %1ODR)
O1er _ DF/D#
0.1 M 10.0 s 1.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
d8/dt (ode d8/dt (ode
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K %1R)Rate o8 .-an9e Or %1"R) "nder _
d8/dt Or %1OR) O1er _ d8/dt Onl? a1aila6le
i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode K %1R)Rate
o8 .-an9e Or %1"R) "nder _ d8/dt Or
%1OR) O1er _ d8/dt Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 %1.(ode K %1R)Rate o8 .-an9e
A6sol&te d8/dt,
,ositi1e d8/dt,
:e9ati1e d8/dt
A6sol&te d8/dt ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
C%V 1e3tor
s&r9e
(eas&red Val&e A.al3&latedB5 Ve3tor 0&r9e
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 %1.(ode
K C%V 1e3tor s&r9e
1 ) =0O 10O ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
*reGuenc? /rotection Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/FreE),rot
/%1'1++
*reGuenc? /rotection Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
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Name Description
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the *reGuenc? /rotection Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% Oer-freGuenc? MAN+I <1ON
*bQect to be tested:
All configured over)fre=uency protection stages.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source with variable frequency; and
Timer
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Keep on increasing the frequency until the respective frequency element is activated;
Note the frequency value; and
Disconnect the test voltage.
$esting the trip delay
Set the test voltage to nominal frequency and
Now connect a frequency jump (activation value) and then start a timer. Measure the tripping time at the
relay output.
$esting the drop)out ratio:
Reduce the measuring quantity to less than 99.95% of the trip value (or 0.05% fn). The relay must only fall back
at 99.95% of the trip value at the earliest (or 0.05% fn).
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances can be taken from the Technical Data.
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For all configured under-frequency elements, this test can be carried out similar to the test for over-frequency
protection (by using the related under-frequency values).
Please consider the following deviations:
For testing the threshold values, the frequency has to be decreased until the protection element is
activated.
For detection of the drop-out ratio, the measuring quantity has to be increased to more than 100.05% of
the trip value (or 0.05% fn). At 100.05% of the trip value the relay is to fall back at the earliest (or 0.05%
fn).
"o,,issioning% <1R Rate of "hange Bdf-dtC
*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as df/dt.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source and
Frequency generator that can generate and measure a linear, defined rate of change of frequency.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Keep on increasing the rate of change of frequency until the respective element is activated and
Note the value.
$esting the trip delay
Set the test voltage to nominal frequency:
Now apply a step change (sudden change) that is 1.5 times the setting value (example: apply 3 Hz per
second if the setting value is 2 Hz per second); and
Measure the tripping time at the relay output. Compare the measured tripping time to the configured
tripping time.
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratios can be taken from the Technical Data.
"o,,issioning% <1= and Rate of "hange BfY and -df-dtC
*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as f< and -df/dt.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source and
Frequency generator that can generate and measure a linear, defined rate of change of frequency.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Feed nominal voltage and nominal frequency to the device:
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Decrease the frequency below the f< threshold: and
Apply a rate of change of frequency (step change) that is below the setting value (example: apply -1 Hz
per second if the setting value is -0.8 Hz per second). After the tripping delay is expired the relay has to
trip.
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratios can be taken from the Technical Data.
"o,,issioning% <1O and Rate of "hange Bf^ and df-dtC
*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as f> and df/dt.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source and
Frequency generator that can generate and measure a linear, defined rate of change of frequency.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Feed nominal voltage and nominal frequency to the device;
ncrease the frequency above the f> threshold; and
Apply a rate of change of frequency (step change) that is above the setting value (example: apply 1 Hz
per second if the setting value is 0.8 Hz per second). After the tripping delay is expired the relay has to
trip.
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratios can be taken from the Technical Data.
"o,,issioning% <1=`R E =nder-freGuenc? and )*-)T
*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as f< and Df/Dt.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source and
Frequency generator that can generate and measure a defined frequency change.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Feed nominal voltage and nominal frequency to the device;
Decrease the frequency below the f< threshold; and
Apply a defined frequency change (step change) that is above the setting value (example: apply a
frequency change of 1 Hz during the set time interval DT if the setting value DF is 0.8 Hz ). The relay
has to trip immediately.
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratios can be taken from the Technical Data.
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*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as f> and Df/Dt.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source and
Frequency generator that can generate and measure a defined frequency change.
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Feed nominal voltage and nominal frequency to the device;
ncrease the frequency above the f> threshold; and
Apply a defined frequency change (step change) that is above the setting value (example: apply a
frequency change of 1 Hz during the set time interval DT if the setting value DF is 0.8 Hz ). The relay
has to trip immediately.
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratios can be taken from the Technical Data.
"o,,issioning% #ector +urge 2<#
*bQect to be tested:
All frequency protection stages that are projected as vector surge (78V).
3ecessary means:
Three-phase voltage source that can generate a definite step (sudden change) of the voltage pointers
(phase shift).
9rocedure:
$esting the threshold values
Apply a vector surge (sudden change) that is 1.5 times the setting value (example: if the setting value is
10 apply 15).
"uccessful test result:
Permissible deviations/tolerances and dropout ratio can be taken from the Technical Data.
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Available Elements:
32[1] ,32[2] ,32[3]
This is the 32 device Power Protection setting. Each element can be set to one of five settings:
Do Not Use;
Over Forward Power (P>);
Under Forward Power (P<);
Over Reverse Power (Pr>); and
Under Reverse Power (Pr<).
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Each element consists of a Pickup and a Delay setting. These elements are based on rated apparent power
VAn.
Definition for VAn is as follows:
Van = SQRT(3) * VT secondary rating * CT secondary rating (=1/5A) for wye
or
Van = 3 * VT secondary rating/SQRT(3) * CT secondary rating (=1/5A) for delta connections.
The following graphics show the areas that are protected by the corresponding modes.
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P
Trip Region
/ic5up /^
Q
P
Trip Region
/ic5up /Y
No Trip
No Trip
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/ic5up /r ^
Q
P
Trip Region
/ic5up /r Y
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
O1er 8orward,
"nder 8orward,
O1er re1erse,
"nder re1erse
=2'1+5 O1er 8orward
=2'2+5 "nder 8orward
=2'=+5 O1er re1erse
'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the /o!er /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
/ara,eter +et /ara,eters of the /o!er /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
=2'1+5 Ina3ti1e
=2'2+5 A3ti1e
=2'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
;O, $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision Volta9e Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
.#0 $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision .&rrent Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
,i3D&p ,S O1erAloadB A3ti1e ,ower ,i3D&p Val&e. .an
6e &sed 8or 2onitorin9 t-e 2axi2&2
allowed 8orward power li2its o8
trans8or2ers or o1er-ead lines. De8inition
8or VAn is as 8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V#
se3ondar? ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p ,S
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 1.20 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
,i3D&p ,R "nderAloadB A3ti1e ,ower ,i3D&p Val&e
Ae.9.5 3a&sed 6? idlin9 2otorsB. De8inition
8or VAn is as 8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V#
se3ondar? ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p ,R
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 0.%0 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
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8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V# se3ondar?
ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or
w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p ,rS
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 1.20 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
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,i3D&p ,rR "nder Re1erse De8inition 8or VAn is as
8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V# se3ondar?
ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or
w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p ,rR
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 0.%0 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M 1100.00 s 0.01 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
+tates of the Inputs of the /o!er /rotection Module
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2'1++
+ignals of the /o!er /rotection Module B+tates of the OutputsC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
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"o,,issioning E.a,ples for the /o!er /rotection Module
*bQect to be tested:
Testing the projected Power Protection Modules:
P>;
P<;
Pr>; and
Pr<.
3ecessary means:
3-phase AC voltage source ;
3-phase AC current source; and
Timer.
9rocedure ; $esting the wiring:
Feed rated voltage and rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Adjust the current pointers 30 degrees lagging to the voltage pointers.
The following measuring values have to be shown:
P = 0.86 Pn;
Q = 0.5 Qn; and
S = 1 Sn.
If the ,easured alues are sho!n !ith a negatie Balge&raicC sign, chec5 the
!iring$
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The e.a,ples sho!n !ithin this chapter hae to &e carried out !ith the tripping
alues and tripping dela?s that appl? to the =serJs s!itch&oard$
If the =ser is testing ]greater than thresholdsT Be$g$% /^C, start at <0' of the
tripping alue and increase the o&Fect to &e tested until the rela? pic5s up$
In case the =ser is testing ]less than thresholdsT Be$g$% /YC, start at 1:0' of the
tripping alue and reduce the o&Fect to &e tested until the rela? pic5s up$
If the =ser is testing tripping dela?s of ]greater thanT ,odules Be$g$% /^C, start a
ti,er si,ultaneousl? !ith an a&rupt change of the o&Fect to &e tested fro, <0'
of the tripping alue to 1:0' of the tripping alue$
If the =ser is testing tripping dela?s of ]less thanT ,odules Be$g$% /YC, start a
ti,er si,ultaneousl? !ith an a&rupt change of the o&Fect to &e tested fro, 1:0'
of the tripping alue to <0' of the tripping alue$
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Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 1.1 Pn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 1.1 Pn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current with an abrupt change to 1.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
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Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 0.3 Pn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 0.3 Pn).
n order to test the tripping delay feed, 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current with an abrupt change to 0.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and
voltage remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
Successful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
/r^
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current with 180 degree phase angle between voltage and
current pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e. g.: 1.1 Pn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current with 180 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a negative algebraic sign.
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Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 1.1 Pn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current with an abrupt change to 1.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
/rY
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current with 180 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e. g.: 0.3 Pn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 /nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current with 180 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,P" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 0.3 Pn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current with an abrupt change to 0.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and
voltage remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
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Available Elements:
32V[1] ,32V[2] ,32V[3]
This is the 32V device Reactive Power Protection setting. Each element can be set to one of five settings:
Do Not Use;
Over Forward Reactive Power (Q>);
Under Forward Reactive Power (Q<);
Over Reverse Reactive Power (Qr>); and
Under Reverse Reactive Power (Qr<).
Each element consists of a Pickup and a Delay setting. These elements are based on rated apparent power
Van.
Definition for VAn is as follows:
Van = SQRT(3) * VT secondary rating * CT secondary rating (=1/5A) for wye
or
Van = 3 * VT secondary rating/SQRT(3) * CT secondary rating (=1/5A) for delta connections.
The following graphics show the areas that are protected by the corresponding modes.
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
O1er 8orward,
"nder 8orward,
O1er re1erse,
"nder re1erse
=2V'1+5 O1er 8orward
=2V'2+5 "nder 8orward
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'De1i3e
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
/ara,eter +et /ara,eters of the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
=2V'1+5 Ina3ti1e
=2V'2+5 A3ti1e
=2V'=+5 Ina3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
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;O, $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision Volta9e Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
.#0 $lo (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision .&rrent Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
,i3D&p QS O1erAloadB Rea3ti1e ,ower ,i3D&p Val&e.
(onitorin9 t-e 2axi2&2 allowed rea3ti1e
power o8 t-e ele3tri3al eE&ip2ent liDe
trans8or2ers or o1er-ead linesB. I8 t-e
2axi2&2 1al&e is ex3eeded, a 3ondensator
6anD 3o&ld 6e swit3-ed o88. De8inition 8or
VAn is as 8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V#
se3ondar? ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
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0.02 M 10.00 VAn 1.20 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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,i3D&p QR "nderAloadB Rea3ti1e ,ower ,i3D&p Val&e.
(onitorin9 t-e 2ini2&2 1al&e o8 t-e
rea3ti1e power. I8 it 8alls 6elow t-e set
1al&e, a 3ondensator 6anD 3o&ld 6e
swit3-ed on. De8inition 8or VAn is as 8ollows5
VAn K 0QR#A=B a V# se3ondar? ratin9 a .#
se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or w?e or VAn K
= a V# se3ondar? ratin9/0QR#A=B a .#
se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or delta
3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p QR
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 0.%0 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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,i3D&p QrS O1er Re1erse De8inition 8or VAn is as
8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V# se3ondar?
ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or
w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p QrS
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 1.20 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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,i3D&p QrR "nder Re1erse De8inition 8or VAn is as
8ollows5 VAn K 0QR#A=B a V# se3ondar?
ratin9 a .# se3ondar? ratin9 AIK1/*AB 8or
w?e or VAn K = a V# se3ondar?
ratin9/0QR#A=B a .# se3ondar? ratin9
AIK1/*AB 8or delta 3onne3tions.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95
,Q0.(ode K ,i3D&p QrR
0.02 M 10.00 VAn 0.%0 VAn ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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t #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M 1100.00 s 0.01 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
+tates of the Inputs of the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower),rot
/=2V'1++
+ignals of the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module B+tates of the OutputsC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
#alues of the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
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"o,,issioning E.a,ples for the Reactie /o!er /rotection Module
*bQect to be tested:
Testing the projected Power Protection Modules.
Q>;
Q<;
Qr>; and
Qr<.
3ecessary means:
3-phase AC voltage source;
3-phase AC current source; and
Timer.
9rocedure ; $esting the wiring:
Feed rated voltage and rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Adjust the current pointers 30 lagging to the voltage pointers.
The following measuring values have to be shown:
P = 0.86 Pn;
Q = 0.5 Qn; and
S = 1 Sn.
If the ,easured alues are sho!n !ith a negatie Balge&raicC sign, chec5 the
!iring$
The e.a,ples sho!n !ithin this chapter hae to &e carried out !ith the tripping
alues and tripping dela?s that appl? to the =serJs s!itch&oard$
If the =ser is testing ]greater than thresholdsT Be$g$% [^C, start at <0' of the
tripping alue and increase the o&Fect to &e tested until the rela? pic5s up$
In case the =ser is testing ]less than thresholdsT Be$g$% [YC, start at 1:0' of the
tripping alue and reduce the o&Fect to &e tested until the rela? pic5s up$
If the =ser is testing tripping dela?s of ]greater thanT ,odules Be$g$% [^C, start a
ti,er si,ultaneousl? !ith an a&rupt change of the o&Fect to &e tested fro, <0'
of the tripping alue to 1:0' of the tripping alue$
If the =ser is testing tripping dela?s of ]less thanT ,odules Be$g$% [YC, start a
ti,er si,ultaneousl? !ith an a&rupt change of the o&Fect to &e tested fro, 1:0'
of the tripping alue to <0' of the tripping alue$
[^
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 1,1 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current (90 degrees phase shift) to the measuring inputs of the
relay (PF=0).
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The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 1.1. Qn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current (90 degree phase shift) to the measuring inputs of the
relay (PF=0).
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g. 1.1. Qn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current with an abrupt change to 1.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
Successful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
[Y
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current (90 degree phase shift) to the measuring inputs of the
relay (PF=0).
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 0.3 Qn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current (90 degree phase shift) to the measuring inputs of the
relay (PF=0).
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a positive algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e.g.: 0.3 Qn).
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n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current with an abrupt change to 0.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and
voltage remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
Successful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
[r^
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current with -90 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e. g.: 1.1 Qn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 1$1 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.9 times rated current with -90 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e. g. 1.1 Qn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.9 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
ncrease the current with an abrupt change to 1.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
[rY
Testing the threshold alues BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current with -90 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a negative algebraic sign.
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Set the pickup threshold (e. g.: 0.3 Qn).
n order to test the pickup thresholds, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current slowly until the relay picks up. Ensure that the angle between current and voltage
remains constant. Compare the measured pickup value to the configured value.
Testing the tripping dela? BE.a,ple, Threshold 0$0 [nC
Feed rated voltage and 0.5 times rated current with -90 degree phase shift between voltage and current
pointers to the measuring inputs of the relay.
The measured values for the active power ,Q" must show a negative algebraic sign.
Set the pickup threshold (e. g. 0.3 Qn).
n order to test the tripping delay, feed 0.5 times rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.
Decrease the current with an abrupt change to 0.2 n. Ensure that the angle between current and
voltage remains constant. Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays, threshold values, and dropout ratios correspond
with those values specified in the adjustment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found in the Technic-
al Data section.
55A and 55) - /* /rotection
Available elements:
PF-55D[1] ,PF-55D[2] ,PF-55A[1] ,PF-55A[2]
#efinition Apparent 9ower 2actor IIA (<M" ) Includes Aarmonics):
The Apparent Power Factor is computed by dividing real power (watts) by volt-amperes. The apparent power
factor computation includes harmonics.
PF
apparent
=
Watt
VA
#efinition #isplacement 9ower 2actor II# (2undamental):
The Displacement Power Factor is computed by dividing the fundamental watts by the fundamental volt-
amperes as shown below. This definition is only valid at the system fundamental operating frequency. The
Displacement Power Factor isolates the fundamental portion of the Power Factor from the effects of harmonics.
PF
displacement
=
Watt
Watt
2
var
2
These elements supervise the Power Factor within a defined area (limits).
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The area is defined by four parameters:
The Trigger Quadrant (lead or lag);

The Threshold (Power Factor value);

The Reset Quadrant (lead or lag); and

The Reset Value (Power Factor value).


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leading
lagging
lagging
PF>0
PF>0 PF<0
PF<0
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270<phi<360
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180<phi<270
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the /o!er *actor Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eter of the /o!er *actor Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
+et /ara,eters of the /o!er *actor Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
,F)**D'1+5 Ina3ti1e
,F)**D'2+5 A3ti1e
,F)**A'1+5 Ina3ti1e
,F)**A'2+5 A3ti1e
',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
#ri9 (ode #ri99er (ode. 0-o&ld t-e (od&le 6e
tri99ered i8 t-e .&rrent ,-asor is leadin9 to
t-e Volta9e ,-asor K ;eadL Or s-o&ld t-e
(od&le 6e tri99ered i8 t-e .&rrent ,-asor is
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leadin9,
la99in9
la99in9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
#ri99er),F #-is is t-e power 8a3tor w-ere t-e rela? will
pi3D &p
0.* ) 0.99 0.C ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Res (ode #ri99er (ode. 0-o&ld t-e (od&le 6e
tri99ered i8 t-e .&rrent ,-asor is leadin9 to
t-e Volta9e ,-asor K ;eadL Or s-o&ld t-e
(od&le 6e tri99ered i8 t-e .&rrent ,-asor is
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leadin9,
la99in9
la99in9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Reset),F #-is settin9 is t-e power 8a3tor, at w-i3- t-e
rela? will reset t-e power 8a3tor trip. It is liDe
settin9 a -?steresis 8or t-e #ri99er settin9.
0.* ) 0.99 0.9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
t)trip #rippin9 dela? 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
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/,F)**D'1++
t),i3D&p .o2p ,re)tri99er ti2e 8or t-e .o2pensation
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3o2pensation si9nal will 6e a3ti1ated.
0.00 M =00.00 s *.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
t)Reset .o2p Reset A,ost)tri99erB ti2e o8 t-e
.o2pensation 0i9nal. <-en t-is ti2er is
elapsed t-e 3o2pensation si9nal will 6e
dea3ti1ated.
0.00 M =00.00 s *.00 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
+tates of the Inputs of the /o!er *actor Module
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/,ower Fa3tor),rot
/,F)**D'1++
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
.o2pensator 0i9nal5 .o2pensation 0i9nal
I2possi6le 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor I2possi6le
#alues of the /o!er *actor Module
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n,i3D&ps :&26er o8 alar2s sin3e last reset. 0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n#rip.2ds :&26er o8 trip 3o22ands sin3e last
reset.
0 0 ) 9999999999 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
"o,,issioning% /o!er *actor
*bQect to be tested:
Testing the projected Power Factor Modules.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase AC voltage source;
Three-phase AC current source; and
Timer.
9rocedure ; $esting the wiring:
Feed the rated voltage and rated current to the measuring inputs of the relay.

Adjust the current pointers 30 lagging to the voltage pointers.


The following measuring values have to be shown:
P = 0.86 Pn
Q = 0.5 Qn
S = 1 Sn
If the ,easured alues are sho!n !ith a negatie Balge&raicC sign, chec5 the
!iring$
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In this e.a,ple, the /*-Trigger is set to 0$<8 S 00a BlaggingC and the /*-Reset is
set to 0$<8 S 00a BleadingC$
"arr? out the test !ith the settings Btrigger and resetC that fit the s!itch&oard$
$esting the threshold values ($rigger) (92 $rigger: Eample 7 E.HG lagging):
Feed the rated voltage and rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
Adjust the angle between the voltage and current (current pointer lagging) until the relay picks up.
Write down the pickup value.
$esting the <eset (92 <eset: Eample 7 E.HG leading):
Reduce the angle between voltage and current beyond PF = 1 (current pointer leading) until the alarm
drops off.
Write down the reset value.
Testing the trip delay (PF Trigger: Example = 0.86 lagging):
Feed the rated voltage and rated current in phase to the measuring inputs of the relay (PF=1).
Adjust the angle between voltage and current (current pointer lagging) with an abrupt change to
PF = 0.707 (45) lagging.
Measure the tripping delay at the output of the relay. Compare the measured tripping time to the
selected trip time.
"uccessful test result:
The measured total tripping delays, threshold, and reset values correspond with those values specified in the ad-
justment list. Permissible deviations/tolerances can be found the Technical Data section.
RT - Re,ote Trip
Available elements:
Remote Trip
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By means of these elements, the protective device can detect and execute pickups and trips that are issued by
other external devices. This can be helpful, for logging purposes, if the other device is not equipped with an
event or waveform recorder. This might also be helpful if the other device has no communication (SCADA)
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
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Test of the External Protection Module.
3ecessary means:
Dependent on the application.
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inputs.
"uccessful test result:
All external pickups, external trips, and external blockings are correctly recognized and processed by the device.
E./ - E.ternal /rotection
Available elements:
ExP[1] ,ExP[2] ,ExP[3] ,ExP[4]
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By means of these elements, the protective device can detect and execute pickups and trips that are issued by
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interface.
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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inputs.
"uccessful test result:
All external pickups, external trips, and external blockings are correctly recognized and processed by the device.
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506* E 6rea5er *ailure +uperision
BF
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The breaker failure (BF) protection is used to provide backup protection in the event that a breaker fails to oper-
ate properly during fault clearing. A breaker failure condition is recognized if current is still flowing through the
breaker after tripping or opening breaker commands have been issued for a specified time. The User can select
different trigger modes. n addition, up to three additional trigger events (trip commands) can be assigned from
all the protection modules.
Trigger Modes
There are three trigger modes for the breaker failure available. n addition, there are three assignable trigger
inputs available.
All $rips: The Trip Command of the Breaker will be used to trigger the Breaker Failure.
Current $rips: All current trips that are assigned to this breaker (within the breaker manager) will start the
BF module. The list/section "Current Functions shows all current trips in tabular form.
Eternal $rips: All external trips that are assigned to this breaker (within the breaker manager) will start
the BF module. The list/section "External Trips shows all external trips in tabular form.
n addition, the User can also select none (e.g.: if the User intends to use only one of the three
additional assignable trigger inputs).
Those trips can e.clusiel? start the &rea5er failures that are assigned !ithin the
&rea5er ,anager to the &rea5er that is to &e superised$
+elect the !inding side fro, !hich the ,easured currents should &e ta5en in
case this protectie deice is a transfor,er differential protection$
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By triggering the BF element, a delay timer will be started. Once the timer is started, it wont be stopped if the
trigger falls back.
The timer will be stopped, if the current magnitudes fall below the set threshold. The BF function is now in the
rejected mode until the trigger falls back.
Once the delay timer has expired and if the current magnitudes of any of the three phase currents still exceed
the set threshold, the Breaker Failure signal will be issued (becomes active).
This signal will remain active as long as the current magnitudes exceed the set threshold. This signal will
become inactive (falls back) as soon as all current magnitudes fall below the set threshold, e.g. if the upstream
protective device has interrupted the current (OFF command to the upstream breaker) by processing the BF
signal of the downstream device.
Once a Breaker Failure is detected, the Breaker Failure signal will set a Lockout Signal. The Lockout Signal is a
persistent alarm and has to be acknowledged manually at the HM.
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Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er Deter2inin9 t-e tri99er 2ode 8or t-e
$reaDer Fail&re.
) . ),
All #rips,
.&rrent #rips,
Ex, F3
All #rips ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er1 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F #ri99er ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
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#ri99er2 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F #ri99er ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er= #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F #ri99er ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the 6* Module
In order to preent a fault? actiation of the 6* Module, the pic5up Balar,C ti,e
,ust &e greater than the su, of%
The open ti,e of the &rea5er Bplease refer to the technical data of the
,anufacturer of the &rea5erCI
\ The tripping dela? of the deice Bplease refer to the Technical )ata
sectionCI
\ The securit? ,arginI and
\ The operating ti,e$
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/0&per1ision
/$F+
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/0&per1ision
/$F+
I)$F S .&rrent le1el t-at needs to exist a8ter #rip
.o22and -as 6een 9i1en.
0.02 M 0.10 In 0.02 In ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/0&per1ision
/$F+
t)$F I8 t-e dela? ti2e is expired, an $F alar2 is
9i1en o&t.
0.00 M 10.00 s 0.20 s ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/0&per1ision
/$F+
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er1 (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er2 (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
#ri99er= (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/0&per1ision
/$F+
6* Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 $F)(od&le 0tarted A,i3D&pB
#rip 0i9nal5 $reaDer Fail&re #rip
;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 ;o3Do&t
Res ;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 Reset ;o3Do&t
Trigger *unctions - All Trips
$hese signals will start the &2 module if all trips have been selected as the trigger event.
In case that the protectie deice is eGuipped !ith directional oercurrent
protection$ All AN+I 82 ele,ents Bdirectional oercurrent protectionC, !ill &e
displa?ed as AN+I 50-51 ele,ents$ That ,eans, that the na,e of an AN+I 50-51
ele,ent !ont change, if it is set !ithin the deice planning fro, Tnon-directionalU
to TdirectionalU$
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
(0tart.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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*0,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
49.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
R#D.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
4C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
4C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'*+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'6+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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=2'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
I.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip .o22and
Ex,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
;o9i3.;E1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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;o9i3.;E*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E10.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E10.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E10.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E10.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E11.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E11.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E11.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E11.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E12.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E12.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E12.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E12.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E14.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E14.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E14.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;E14.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E16.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E16.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E16.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E16.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E19.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E19.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E19.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E19.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E20.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E20.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E20.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E20.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E21.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E21.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E21.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E21.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E22.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E22.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E22.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E22.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E24.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E24.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E24.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E24.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E26.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E26.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E26.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E26.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E29.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E29.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E29.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E29.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E==.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E==.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E==.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E==.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
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;o9i3.;E=4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E40.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E40.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E40.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E40.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E41.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E41.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E41.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E41.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E42.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E42.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E42.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E42.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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;o9i3.;E44.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E44.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E44.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E44.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E46.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E46.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E46.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E46.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E49.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E49.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E49.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E49.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;E*=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E**.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E**.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E**.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E**.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E60.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E60.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E60.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E60.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E61.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E61.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E61.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E61.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E62.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E62.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E62.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E62.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E6=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E64.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E64.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E64.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E64.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E66.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E66.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E66.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E66.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E69.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E69.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E69.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E69.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
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;o9i3.;EC=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;ECC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
Trigger *unctions - "urrent Trips
$hese signals will start the &2 module if current trips have been selected as the trigger event.
In case that the protectie deice is eGuipped !ith directional oercurrent
protection$ All AN+I 82 ele,ents Bdirectional oercurrent protectionC, !ill &e
displa?ed as AN+I 50-51 ele,ents$ That ,eans, that the na,e of an AN+I 50-51
ele,ent !ont change, if it is set !ithin the deice planning fro, Tnon-directionalU
to TdirectionalU$
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).) :o assi9n2ent
*0,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
49.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Trigger *unctions - E.ternal Trips
$hese trips will start the &2 module if eternal trips have been selected as the trigger event.
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
Ex,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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"o,,issioning% 6rea5er *ailure /rotection
The ti,e that is configured for the 6* M=+T NOT &e &elo! the su, of &rea5er
control ti,e \ securit? ,argin \ operation ti,e of the protectie deice,
other!ise an un!anted operation of the 6* is caused &? an? protectie trip$
*bQect to &e $ested:
Test of the breaker failure protection.
3ecessary Means:
Current source;
Current meter; and
Timer.
7hen testing, the applied test current ,ust al!a?s &e higher than the tripping
threshold -!$:$ If the test current falls &elo! the threshold !hile the the dela?
ti,er is running, no pic5up !ill &e generated$
9rocedure ("ingle)9hase):
For testing the tripping time of the BF protection, a test current has to be higher than the threshold value of one
of the current protection modules that are assigned to trigger the BF protection. The BF trip delay can be
measured from the time when one of the triggering inputs becomes active to the time when the BF protection trip
is asserted.
To avoid wiring errors, checked to make sure the breaker in the upstream system switches off.
The time, measured by the timer, should be in line with the specified tolerances.
Re-connect the control ca&le to the &rea5erV
"uccessful $est <esult:
The actual times measured comply with the set point times. The breaker in the higher-level section switches off.
"T+ E "urrent Transfor,er +uperision
CTS
Most functions of metering, protection, and control in the relay rely on correct current measurements. t is
important to make sure the CT connections and their operations are correct. The failures (including CT
secondary wire broken, insulation broken down, broken wiring between CT and relay, and mismatched
polarities) will cause the incorrect current measurements. The other CT errors (due to the magnetizing current
that is proportional to the primary current, CT saturation, and measuring circuit and quantization error) can also
cause inaccurate current measurements.
The CTS utilizes the Kirchhoff's current law to detect a CT failure and can differentiate the wiring errors from the
measurement errors by adding biases to offset the measurement related errors. The biases include two terms,
one of which is related to the static error that accounts for CT magnetizing characteristic differences and current
measurement circuit calibration errors and other is the dynamic error that is proportional to the measured
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maximum current due to CT transformation characteristics. The CTs are assumed to be used in the wye-
grounded winding sides. Under normal conditions, the mismatch between the calculated and the measured zero
sequence current should be less than the bias value. However, if there is a CT wiring error, such relationship
will not hold true. f the mismatch exceeds the bias for a specified time, an alarm will be generated.
The operating principle can be expressed in terms of CT secondary currents as follow:
IL1IL2IL3KIXIG=3XI 0KI X IGIKdXIa!
K is the ratio of the ground CT ratio over the phase CT ratio, and it is automatically calculated from the rated
system parameters.
= The static error, a minimum mismatch allowed between the calculated and measured zero
sequence current.
Kd = The dynamic error factor, a restrain slope that defines a percentage error generated by a
high current.
max = maximum phase current.
Total bias value = + Kd x max.
The current transformer supervision operation can be graphically represented as follows.
If the current is ,easured in t!o phases onl? Bfor e.a,ple onl? IA-I6C or if there is
no separate ground current ,easuring Be$g$% nor,all? ia a Dero seGuence "TC,
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the "urrent Transfor,er +uperision
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
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"urrent Transfor,er +uperision +ignals BOutputs +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p .&rrent #rans8or2er (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision
"o,,issioning% "urrent Transfor,er *ailure +uperision
/reconditions%
1$Measure,ent of all three-phase currents Bare applied to the ,easuring inputs
of the deiceC$
:$The ground current is detected ia a Dero seGuence transfor,er Bnot in residual
connectionC$
*bQect to &e $ested:
Check of the CT Supervision (by comparing the calculated with the measured ground current).
3ecessary Means:
Three-phase current source.
9rocedure( 9art ::
Set the limiting value of the CTs to %delta I7E.:OIn'.
Feed a three-phase, symmetrical current system (approx. nominal current) to the secondary side.
Disconnect the current of one phase from one of the measuring inputs (the symmetrical feeding at the
secondary side has to be maintained).
Make sure that the CTS.ALARM signal is generated.
"uccessful $est <esult( 9art ::
The CTS.ALARM signal is generated.
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9rocedure( 9art -:
Feed a three-phase, symmetrical current system (approx. nominal current) to the secondary side.
Feed a current that is higher than the threshold value for the measuring circuit supervision to the ground
current measuring input.
Make sure that the CTS.ALARM signal is generated.
"uccessful $est <esult( 9art -:
The CTS.ALARM signal is generated.
23T" - Trip "ircuit Monitoring
TCM
The trip circuit monitoring is used for monitoring if the trip circuit is ready for opening operations. The monitoring
can be fulfilled by two ways. The first assumes only 52a is used in the trip circuit. The second assumes that, in
addition to 52a, 52b is also used for the circuit monitoring. Two options either 52a only (or breaker closed) or
both (52a and 52b) are provided for the User to select based on use of the breaker status in the trip circuit. With
52a only in the trip circuit, the monitoring is only effective when the breaker is closed while if both 52a and 52b
are used, the trip circuit will be monitored all time as long as the control power is on.
The trip circuit continuity is monitored through the digital inputs D1 and D2, and the breaker status 52a or 52b
or both must be monitored through the other digital inputs. Note that the digital inputs used for this purpose must
be configured properly based on the trip circuit control voltage and also that the de-bouncing times must be set
to minimum. f the trip circuit is detected broken, an alarm will be issued with a specified delay, which must be
greater than a period from the time when a trip contact is closed to the time when the breaker status is clearly
recognized by the relay.
+lot 1 has t!o digital inputs, each of !hich has a separate root Bcontact
separationC for the trip circuit superision$
n this case, the trip circuit supply voltage serves also as supply voltage for the digital inputs and so the supply
voltage failure of a trip circuit can be detected directly.
n order to identify a conductor failure in the trip circuit on the supply line or in the trip coil, the off-coil has to be
looped-in to the supervision circuit.
The time delay is to be set in a way that switching actions cannot cause false trips in this module.
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the Trip "ircuit Monitoring Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
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@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the Trip "ircuit Monitoring Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
(ode 0ele3t i8 trip 3ir3&it is 9oin9 to 6e 2onitored
w-en t-e 6reaDer is 3losed or w-en t-e
6reaDer is eit-er open or 3lose.
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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trip 3oil w-en t-e 6reaDer is 3losed.
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
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Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
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Name Description Assignment Via
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Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
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,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p #rip .ir3&it 0&per1ision
:ot ,ossi6le :ot possi6le 6e3a&se no state indi3ator assi9ned to t-e 6reaDer.
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*or &rea5ers that trip &? ,eans of little energ? Be$g$% ia an optocouplerC, it has to
&e ensured that the current applied &? the digital inputs !ill not cause false
tripping of the &rea5er$
*bQect to &e $ested:
Test of the trip circuit monitoring (with 52a and 52b contact).
9rocedure( 9art ::
Simulate failure of the control voltage in the power circuits.
"uccessful $est <esult( 9art ::
After expiration of %t)$CM' the trip circuit supervision, $CM of the device should signal an alarm.
9rocedure( 9art -:
Simulate a broken cable in the breaker control circuit.
"uccessful $est <esult( 9art -:
After expiration of %t)$CM'( the trip circuit supervision $CM of the device should signal an alarm.
LO/ E Loss of /otential
Available elements:
LOP
LOP function detects the loss of voltage in any of the voltage input measuring circuits and uses the following
measured values and information to detect an LOP condition:
Three-phase voltages;
Ratio of negative-to-positive sequence voltages;
Zero sequence voltage;
Three-phase currents;
Residual current (0);
Pickup flags from all overcurrent elements; and
Breaker status
Once an LOP condition is detected and it lasts longer than an adjustable minimum pickup time, the LOP Pickup
will be set. The LOP Block will only be set if the LOP-Block control setting is set to enabled (activated). The
LOP Pickup and LOP Block signals can both be used as logical signal to block the protective functions which
use the voltage information such as voltage restraint. The minimum pickup timer is used to prevent short time
incorrect operation of the LOP function during breaker switching-on operation.
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Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
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t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
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LO/ Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
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Name Description Assignment Via
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LO/ Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ;oss o8 ,otential
;O, $lo 0i9nal5 ;oss o8 ,otential 6lo3Ds ot-er ele2ents
"o,,issioning% Loss of /otential
*bQect to be tested:
Testing the 6*9.
3ecessary means:
Three-phase current source and
Three-phase voltage source.
9rocedure part ::
Examine if the output signals LOP BLO (200ms delay) and LOP only become true if:
Any of the three-phase voltages becomes less 0.01*Vn Volt
and
The residual voltage is less than 0.01*Vn Volt or the %V2/V1 ratio is greater 40%
and
All three-phase currents are less than 2 * pu (rated current)
and
The residual current is less than 0.1 pu (rated current)
and
No pickup of an OC element (No pickup of a 50P[x] element)
and
The breaker is closed (nformation from the Breaker module).
"uccessful test result part ::
The output signals only become true if all the above mentioned conditions are fulfilled.
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9rocedure part -:
Assign the LOP or LOP BLO output signals to all protection element that should be blocked by 6*9 (e.g.:
Undervoltage Protection, Voltage Restraint...).
Test if those elements are blocked if the LOP modules issue a blocking signal.
"uccessful test result part -:
All elements that should be blocked in case of LOP are blocked if the conditions (Procedure part 1) are fulfilled.
+elf +uperision
The "ystem)*0 contact ("C relay( life)contact) cannot be configured. The system contact is a Form "C contact
that picks up when the device is free from internal faults. While the device is booting up, the "ystem *0 relay
("C) remains dropped-off (unenergized). As soon as the system is properly started (and protection is active),
the System Contact picks up and the "ystem 6E# is activated accordingly.
The devices are continuously monitored and supervised by different methods during normal operation as well as
during the start-up phase.
Results of this supervision may be:
Messages appearing within the event recorder;
ndications within the display or PowerPort-E;
Corrective measures;
Restart of the device; or
Any combination of the above results.
n case of failures that cannot be corrected immediately, 3 restarts within 20 minutes are accepted before the
device will be deactivated. n such a case, the device should be removed for service to ensure continuous
correct operation. The Eaton Customer Service contact information and address can be found at the front of this
manual.
n case of any failures, the recorders of the device should be left untouched to ensure an easy diagnosis and
proper repair at the factory. Besides the records and visible indications to the customer, there is internal
information about failures. These allow Eaton service personnel at the repair facility to make a detailed analysis
of files with failure reports.
Self supervision is applied by different functions at different cyclic or non-cyclic timings to the following parts and
functions of the device:
Faultless cyclic execution of the software;
Functional capability of memory boards;
Consistency of data;
Functional capability of hardware sub-assemblies; and
Faultless operation of the measuring unit.
Faultless cyclic operation of the software is supervised by timing analysis and checking results of different
functions. Errors of the software (watchdog function) lead to restarting the device and switching off the "ystem)
*0 contact (life contact). n addition, the "System-OK LED will blink red after 3 unsuccessful attempts to restart
the device within a time period of 20 minutes.
The main processor cyclically monitors the operation of the signal processor and initiates corrective actions or
restart of the device in case of faulty operation. Data and files are generally secured against unintended
overwriting or faulty changes by check-sums.
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The measuring unit continuously checks the measured data by comparing received data with data from a
second channel sampled in parallel.
The auxiliary voltage is monitored continuously. f the voltage of one of the different supply circuits falls below a
certain threshold, a restart of the device is initiated. f the voltage staggers around the threshold, the device also
starts again after several seconds. Additionally the level of all internal supply voltage groups are continuously
monitored.
ndependent of these separate monitoring functions, the intermediate voltage circuit is buffered until all important
and relevant operational and fault-data have been saved and the device initiates a restart.
Error Messages - "odes
After a reboot of the device, the reason for rebooting will be displayed under [Operation/Status
Display/Sys/Reboot]. For more information about the reboot reason, please refer to the information in this
section.
The reboot will also be logged within the event recorder. Rebooting causes an event named "Sys.Reboot.
Numeric Reboot Codes
Error &essages'(odes
1. Reboot after clean switching off of the device - Normal reboot after clean shut-down of the
device.
2. Reboot by User command - User-initiated reboot through panel command.
=. Super reset - Reset to factory settings.
4. Restart by debugger - Eaton internally for system-analysis purposes.
*. Restart because of configuration changes.
6. General failure - Reboot without definite reason.
C. Reboot by "SW-system abort (HOST-side) - Summary of several reboot reasons detected by the
software (i.e.: wrong pointer, corrupted files, etc.).
%. Reboot by watchdog timeout (HOST-side) - Signaling if the protection-class-task hangs.
9. Reboot by system abort (DSP-side) - Summary of several reboot reasons detected by software
(i.e.: wrong pointer, DSP-side).
10. Reboot by watchdog timeout (DSP-side) - Appears when DSP sequence needs too long for one
cycle.
11. Loss of auxiliary voltage or low voltage reboot after loss of auxiliary voltage or voltage dropping
below reboot level but not becoming zero.
12. Faulty memory access - Message of MMU (memory mapping unit) that prohibited memory
access has occurred.
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Available Elements (Equations):
Logic
@eneral )escription
The protective device includes programmable logic equations for programming inputs, outputs, blocking of
protective functions, and custom logic functions in the relay.
The logic provides control of the relay output contacts based on the state of the inputs that can be chosen from
the assignment list (protective function pickups, protective function states, breaker states, system alarms, and
module inputs). The User can use the output signals of a logic equation as inputs in higher equations (e.g.: the
output signal of logic equation 10 might be used as an input of logic equation 11).
9rinciple *verview.
f no signal is assigned to a logic gate (All inputs are "0"), then the output of the gate will be set as follows:
"0" for an AND gate
"1" for a NAND gate
"0" for an OR gate
"1" for a NOR gate
f at least one input signal is assigned to a gate all not assigned inputs are set to:
"1" for AND / NAND gates
"0" for an OR / NOR gates
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N1
N2
N3
N4
Reset Latched
nverting settable
nverting settable
nverting settable
nverting settable
AND
OR
NAND
NOR
nverting settable
nverting settable
t-On Delay
t-Off Delay
Gate Out
Timer Out
Out
Out inverted
Set
Reset
Type of logic gate selectable
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Aaila&le @ates BOperatorsC
Within the Logic Equation, the following Gates can be used.
Input +ignals
The User can assign up to four nput signals (from the assignment list) to the inputs of the gate.
As an option, each of the four input signals can be inverted (negated).
Ti,er @ate BOn )ela? and Off )ela?C
The output of the gate can be delayed. The User has the option to set an On and an Off delay.
Latching
The timer issues two signals: an unlatched and a latched signal. The latched output can optionally be inverted.
n order to reset the latched signal, the User has to assign a reset signal from the assignment list. Optionally,
the reset signal can also be inverted.
f no <eset 6atched' signal is assigned, then the LATCH OUT signal will be identical with the TMER OUT
signal.
"ascading Logical Outputs
The device will evaluate output states of the logic equations starting from "Logic Equation 1 up to the logic
equation with the highest number. This evaluation cycle will be continuously repeated.
Cascading 6ogic E=uations in an ascending se=uence.
Cascading in an ascending sequence means that the User utilizes the output signal of "Logic Equation n as
input of "Logic Equation n\1. f the state of "Logic Equation n changes, the state of the output of "Logic
Equation n\1 will be updated within the same cycle.
Cascading 6ogic E=uations in a descending se=uence.
Cascading in a descending sequence means that the User utilizes the output signal of "Logic Equation n\1 as
input of "Logic Equation n. f the output of "Logic Equation n\1 changes, this change of the feed back signal at
the input of "Logic Equation n will be delayed for one cycle.
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NAND
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Logic Equation1
$.1.IN1
$.1.IN2
$.1.IN9
$.1.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 1
Logic Equation2
$.2.IN2
$.2.IN9
$.2.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 2
=pdate !ithin the sa,e ealuation c?cle
=pdate !ithin the ne.t ealuation c?cle B1 c?cle dela?C
Logic Equation2
$.2.IN1
$.2.IN2
$.2.IN9
$.2.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 2
Logic Equation1
$.1.IN2
$.1.IN9
$.1.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 1
=pdate !ithin the ne.t ealuation c?cle B1 c?cle dela?C
Logic Equation2
$.2.IN2
$.2.IN9
$.2.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 2
Logic Equation1
$.1.IN2
$.1.IN9
$.1.ING
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 1
Logic Equation3
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$.9.IN2
$.9.IN9
$.9.ING
Logic Equation2
4utput o& $ogic.Muation 1
$.2.IN2
$.2.IN9
$.2.ING
4utput o& $ogic .Muation 2
Logic Equation3
$.9.IN2
$.9.IN9
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Logic Equation1
$.1.IN1
$.1.IN2
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=pdate !ithin the sa,e ealuation c?cle
=pdate !ithin the sa,e ealuation c?cle
=pdate !ithin the ne.t &ut one ealuation c?cle B: c?cles
dela?C
=pdate !ithin the sa,e ealuation c?cle
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"ascading in )escending Order
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7ARNIN@ i,proper use of logic eGuations ,ight result in personal inFur? or
da,age the electrical eGuip,ent$
)o not use logic eGuations unless the =ser can ensure the safe functionalit?$
Aow to configure a logic e=uationC
Within the Device Planning, set the number of required Logic Equations.
Call up the [Logic] menu.
Select a Logic Equation that is to be set.
Set the nput Signals (where necessary, invert them).
f required, configure the timer (*n delay' and *ff delay').
f the latched output signal is used, assign a reset signal to the reset input.
Within the status display, the User can check the status of the logical inputs and outputs of the logic
equation.
n case the logic equations should be cascaded, the User has to be aware of timing delays (cycles) in case of
descending sequences (Please refer to the Cascading Logical Outputs section).
By means of the Status Display [Operation/Status Display], the logical states can be verified.
/rogra,,a&le Logic #ia /o!er/ort-E
7ARNIN@ i,proper use of logic eGuations ,ight result in personal inFur? or
da,age the electrical eGuip,ent$
)o not use logic eGuations unless the =ser can ensure the safe functionalit?$
It is reco,,ended to configure the logic ia the /o!er/ort-E application$
Aow to configure a logic e=uationC
Within the Device Planning, set the number of required Logic Equations.
Call up the [Logic] menu.
Set the nput Signals (where necessary, invert them).
f required, configure the timer (*n delay' and *ff delay').
f the latched output signal is used, assign a reset signal to the reset input.
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Within the status display, the User can check the status of the logical inputs and outputs of the logic
equation.
n case the logic equations should be cascaded, the User has to be aware of timing delays (cycles) in case of
descending sequences (Please refer to section: Cascading Logical Outputs).
By means of the Status Display [Operation/Status Display], the logical states can be verified.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the /rogra,,a&le Logic
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
:o o8
EE&ations5
:&26er o8 reE&ired ;o9i3 EE&ations5 0,
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10,
20,
40,
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20 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
+election List for Logic Input +ignals
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
,rot.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,rot.A1aila6le 0i9nal5 ,rote3tion is a1aila6le.
,rot.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p
,rot.#rip 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip
$Dr.0I 0in9le.onta3tInd 0i9nal5 #-e ,osition o8 t-e 0wit3-9ear is dete3ted 6? one a&xiliar?
3onta3t ApoleB onl?. #-&s indeter2inate and dist&r6ed ,ositions
3annot 6e dete3ted.
$Dr.,os not .;O0E 0i9nal5 ,os not .;O0E
$Dr.,os .;O0E 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in .;O0E),osition
$Dr.,os O,E: 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in O,E:),osition
$Dr.,os Indeter2 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in Indeter2inate ,osition
$Dr.,os Dist&r6 0i9nal5 $reaDer Dist&r6ed ) "nde8ined $reaDer ,osition. #-e 8eed)
6a3D si9nals A,osition Indi3atorsB 3ontradi3t t-e2sel1es. A8ter
expirin9 o8 a s&per1ision ti2er t-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
$Dr.Read? 0i9nal5 $reaDer is read? 8or operation.
$Dr.Interl .;O0E 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[.lose inp&ts are a3ti1e.
$Dr.Interl O,E: 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[Open inp&ts are a3ti1e.
$Dr..E0 s&33es8 .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 3o22and exe3&ted
s&33ess8&ll?.
$Dr..E0 Dist&r6ed .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and
&ns&33ess8&l. 0wit3-9ear in dist&r6ed position.
$Dr..E0 Fail #rip.2d .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .o22and exe3&tion 8ailed
6e3a&se trip 3o22and is pendin9.
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$Dr..E0 0wit3-9Dir .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision respe3ti1el? 0wit3-in9 Dire3tion
.ontrol5 #-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e, i8 a swit3- 3o22and is iss&ed
e1en t-o&9- t-e swit3-9ear is alread? in t-e reE&ested position.
Exa2ple5 A swit3-9ear t-at is alread? O,E: s-o&ld 6e swit3-ed
O,E: a9ain Ado&6l?B. #-e sa2e applies to .;O0E 3o22ands.
$Dr..E0 .;O0E d O,E: .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .;O0E .o22and d&rin9 a
pendin9 O,E: .o22and.
$Dr..E0 0! not read? .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-9ear not read?
$Dr..E0 Field Interl .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and not
exe3&ted 6e3a&se o8 8ield interlo3Din9.
$Dr.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
$Dr.A3D #rip.2d 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e #rip .o22and
$Dr.$wear 0low $reaDer 0i9nal5 0low $reaDer Alar2
$Dr.Res $wear 0l $reaDer 0i9nal5 Resettin9 t-e slow 6reaDer alar2
$Dr..;O0E .2d 0i9nal5 .;O0E 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e .;O0E 3o22and o8 t-e
,rot 2od&le.
$Dr.O,E: .2d 0i9nal5 O,E: 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e O,E: 3o22and o8 t-e ,rot
2od&le.
$Dr..;O0E .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 .;O0E .2d 2an&al
$Dr.O,E: .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 O,E: .2d 2an&al
(0tart.0tart ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
(0tart.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
(0tart.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
(0tart.0top 0i9nal5 (otor is in stop 2ode
(0tart.0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is in start 2ode
(0tart.R&n 0i9nal5 (otor is in r&n 2ode
(0tart.$lo 0i9nal5 (otor is 6lo3Ded 8or startin9 or transition to R&n 2ode
(0tart.I[#ransit 0i9nal5 .&rrent transition si9nal
(0tart.#[#ransit 0i9nal5 #i2e transition si9nal
(0tart.:O.0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to n&26er o8 3old start
li2its
(0tart.0,H$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its
(0tart.0,H$lo3DAlar2 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its,
wo&ld 3o2e a3ti1e in t-e next stop
(0tart.#$0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to ti2e 6etween starts li2its
(0tart.#-er2al$lo3D 0i9nal5 #-er2al 6lo3D
(0tart.Re2$lo3D0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to external 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9-
di9ital inp&t DI
(0tart.#ransition#rip 0i9nal5 0tart transition 8ail trip
(0tart.00#rip 0i9nal5 ero speed trip Apossi6le lo3Ded rotorB
(0tart.I:0Q0,20#Faill 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 stop to start 6ased on reported 6a3D
ti2e
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(0tart.I:0Q0t2R&nFail 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 start to r&n 6ased on reported 6a3D ti2e
(0tart.;A#$lo3D 0i9nal5 ;on9 a33eleration ti2er en8or3ed
(0tart..old0tart0eE 0i9nal5 (otor 3old start seE&en3e 8la9
(0tart.For3ed0tart 0i9nal5 (otor 6ein9 8or3ed to start
(0tart.#rip,-aseRe1erse 0i9nal5 Rela? tripped 6e3a&se o8 p-ase re1erse dete3tion
(0tart.E2er9O1errideDI 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- di9ital inp&t DI
(0tart.E2er9O1erride"I 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- 8ront panel
(0tart.A$UA3ti1e 0i9nal5 Anti)6a3Dspin is a3ti1e. For 3ertain appli3ations, s&3- as
p&2pin9 a 8l&id &p a pipe, t-e 2otor 2a? 6e dri1en 6a3Dward 8or a
period o8 ti2e a8ter it stops. #-e anti)6a3Dspin ti2er pre1ents
startin9 t-e 2otor w-ile it is spinnin9 in t-e re1erse dire3tion.
(0tart.(otor0top$lo 0i9nal5 (otor stop 6lo3D ot-er prote3tion 8&n3tions
*0,'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0>'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0>'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1>'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
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Name Description
*1>'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0R'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0R'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1R'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1R'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
%C('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
%C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
%C('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
%C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0!'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0!'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1!'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1!'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
49.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
49.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
49.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0G'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0G'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
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*0G'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0G'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
(;0.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
(;0.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.Alar2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
2C('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
2C('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
*9('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
*9('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
2CA'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2CA'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
2CA'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2CA'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
*9A'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
*9A'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
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*9A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p :e9ati1e 0eE&en3e
46'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
46'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p :e9ati1e 0eE&en3e
46'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
46'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
4C'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e As?22etr?
4C'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
4C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
4C'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e As?22etr?
4C'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
4C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'1+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'1+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'1+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'1+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'1+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'1+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'2+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'2+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'2+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'2+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'2+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'2+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'=+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'=+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'=+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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%1'=+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'=+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'=+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'4+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'4+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'4+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'4+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'4+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'4+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'4+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'4+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'*+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'*+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'*+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'*+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'*+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'*+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'*+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'*+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'*+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'6+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'6+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'6+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'6+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'6+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'6+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'6+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'6+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'6+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
=2'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
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Name Description
=2'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
I.!ro&nd O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd O"#
I.!ro&nd ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd ,i3D&p
I.!ro&nd #rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd #rip
I.I: 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 I:
I.O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
I.,-ase O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase O"#
I.,-ase ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase ,i3D&p
I.,-ase #rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase #rip
I.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p one Interlo3Din9
I.#rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip
I.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip .o22and
0O#F.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
0O#F.ena6led 0i9nal5 0wit3- Onto Fa&lt ena6led. #-is 0i9nal 3an 6e &sed to
2odi8? O1er3&rrent ,rote3tion 0ettin9s.
0O#F.IR 0i9nal5 :o ;oad .&rrent.
Ex,'1+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
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Ex,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'2+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'4+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Re2ote #rip.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Re2ote #rip.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Re2ote #rip.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
$F.;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 ;o3Do&t
$F.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 $F)(od&le 0tarted A,i3D&pB
$F.#rip 0i9nal5 $reaDer Fail&re #rip
#.(.:ot ,ossi6le :ot possi6le 6e3a&se no state indi3ator assi9ned to t-e 6reaDer.
#.(.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p #rip .ir3&it 0&per1ision
.#0.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p .&rrent #rans8or2er (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision
;O,.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ;oss o8 ,otential
0?sA.Al2 .&rrent De2d 0i9nal5 Alar2 .&rrent de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 I #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
0?sA.Alar2 V #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
0?sA.Alar2 VA De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 VA ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs peaD
0?sA.Alar2 VAr De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VARs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VArs peaD
0?sA.Alar2 <att De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 <att ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 peaD
0?sA.#rip .&rrent De2and 0i9nal5 #rip .&rrent de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip I #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
0?sA.#rip V #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
0?sA.#rip VA De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VAs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip VA ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VAs peaD
0?sA.#rip VAr De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VARs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VArs peaD
0?sA.#rip <att De2and 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip <att ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 peaD
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Name Description
<ired Inp&ts.(ain.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 (ain .onta3tor
<ired Inp&ts.0tart.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tartin9 .onta3tor
<ired Inp&ts.R&n.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 R&nnin9 .onta3tor Ain3 seE&en3eB
<ired Inp&ts.0tart)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart
<ired Inp&ts.0top)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0top
<ired Inp&ts.Ext,er1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External ,er2issi1e1
<ired Inp&ts.Ext,er2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External ,er2issi1e2
<ired Inp&ts.Ext#rip1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip1
<ired Inp&ts.Ext#rip)I2 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip2
<ired Inp&ts.Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Forward
<ired Inp&ts.Re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Re1erse
<ired Inp&ts.!rp0et0ele3t)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 !ro&p 0ettin9 0ele3t
<ired Inp&ts.Go9 Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Fow
<ired Inp&ts.Go9 re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Re1
<ired Inp&ts.speed1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0peed1
<ired Inp&ts.;o3al)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 ;o3al ARe2oteB
<ired Inp&ts.$Dr #ro&6le)I $reaDer #ro&6le
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
RO)4 >2.I O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
RO)4 >2.RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO 4 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
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RO)4 >*.RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E46.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E49.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E49.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E49.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E49.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
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;o9i3.;E*0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E**.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E**.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E**.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E**.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E60.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E60.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E60.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E60.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E61.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E61.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E61.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E61.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E62.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E62.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E62.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E62.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E64.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E64.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E64.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E64.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E66.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E66.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E66.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E66.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E69.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E69.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E69.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E69.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
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;o9i3.;EC0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;ECC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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;o9i3.;E%0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
0?s.(aint (ode A3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e A3ti1e
0?s.(aint (ode .o22 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e .o22 (ode
0?s.(aint (ode DI 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Di9ital Inp&t (ode
0?s.(aint (ode Ina3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Ina3ti1e
0?s.(aint(ode (an&all? 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e (an&al (ode
0?s.(aint (ode)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e 0wit3-
0?s.(in. 1 para2 3-an9ed 0i9nal5 At least one para2eter -as 6een 3-an9ed
0?s.,0 1 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 1
0?s.,0 2 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 2
0?s.,0 = 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et =
0?s.,0 4 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 4
0?s.,01)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,02)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,0=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,04)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,00 2an&al 0i9nal5 (an&al swit3- o1er o8 a ,ara2eter 0et
0?s.,00 1ia .o22 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia .o22&ni3ation
0?s.,00 1ia Inp 83t 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia Inp&t F&n3tion
0?s.Res Alar2.r 0i9nal55 Res Alar2.r
0?s.Res Operations.r 0i9nal55 Res Operations.r
0?s.Res #otal.r 0i9nal55 Res #otal.r
0?s.Res #rip.2d.r 0i9nal55 Res #rip.2d.r
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eter of the /rogra,,a&le Logic
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
;E1.!ate ;o9i3 9ate A:D,
OR,
:A:D,
:OR
OR ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.I:1 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal 1..n, ;o9i3;ist ;o9i3.;E2.!ate
O&t
';o9i3
/;E 1+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
;E1.In1ertin91 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals.
Onl? a1aila6le i8 an inp&t si9nal -as 6een
assi9ned.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.I:2 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal 1..n, ;o9i3;ist ;o9i3.;E=.!ate
O&t
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.In1ertin92 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals.
Onl? a1aila6le i8 an inp&t si9nal -as 6een
assi9ned.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.I:= Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal 1..n, ;o9i3;ist ;o9i3.;E4.!ate
O&t
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.In1ertin9= In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals.
Onl? a1aila6le i8 an inp&t si9nal -as 6een
assi9ned.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.I:4 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal 1..n, ;o9i3;ist ;o9i3.;E*.!ate
O&t
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.In1ertin94 In1ertin9 t-e inp&t si9nals.
Onl? a1aila6le i8 an inp&t si9nal -as 6een
assi9ned.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.t)On Dela? 0wit3- On Dela? 0.00 M =6000.00 s 0.00 s ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.t)O88 Dela? 0wit3- O88 Dela? 0.00 M =6000.00 s 0.00 s ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.Reset
;at3-ed
Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9 1..n, ;o9i3;ist ).) ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.In1ertin9
Reset
In1ertin9 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.In1ertin9
0et
In1ertin9 t-e 0ettin9 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9 Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ';o9i3
/;E 1+
/rogra,,a&le Logic Inputs
Name Description Assignment Via
;E1.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8
t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8
t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8
t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8
t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
';o9i3
/;E 1+
;E1.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or
t-e ;at3-in9
';o9i3
/;E 1+
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Name Description
;E1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;E1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;E1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;E1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
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RT) /rotection Module
Elements:
RTD
@eneral E /rinciple =se
The Resistance-&ased Te,perature )etector BRT)C /rotection Module uses
te,perature data that are proided &? EatonJs =niersal Resistance-&ased
Te,perature )etector B=RT)C ,odule Bplease refer to the =RT) Module sectionC
or EatonJs =niersal Resistance-&ased Te,perature )etector II B=RT)IIC ,odule
Bplease refer to the =RT)II Module sectionC$
The protective device provides tripping and alarming functions based on the direct temperature measurements
read from Eaton's (URTD) device that has 11 temperature sensor channels or Eaton's (URTD) device that has
11 or 12 temperature sensor channels. Each channel will have one trip function without an intended delay and
one alarm function with a delay.
The "trip function has only a threshold setting.
Each individual Alarm 2unction' will have a threshold setting range, and can be individually enabled or
disabled. Since the temperature cannot change instantaneously (which is a way that temperature differs
from current), the "delay is essentially built in to the function due to the fact that the temperature will
take some time to increase from room temperature to the "trip threshold level.
The dropout ratio for both trip and alarm is 0.99.
The temperature rise is limited by the RTD driver.
The entire function can be turned off or on, or individual channels can be turned off or on.
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)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the RT) Te,perature /rotection Module
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the RT) Te,perature /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
Ex$lo1 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
Ex$lo2 External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
Ex$lo #rip.2d External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and o8
t-e 2od&le/t-e ele2ent, i8 6lo3Din9 is
a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
+etting @roup /ara,eters of the RT) Te,perature /rotection Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Ex$lo F3 A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
$lo #rip.2d ,er2anent 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
Ex$lo #rip.2d
F3
A3ti1ate AallowB or ina3ti1ate AdisallowB
6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le/ele2ent. #-is
para2eter is onl? e88e3ti1e i8 a si9nal is
assi9ned to t-e 3orrespondin9 9lo6al
prote3tion para2eter. I8 t-e si9nal 6e3o2es
tr&e, t-ose 2od&les/ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
t-at are 3on8i9&red HEx$lo #rip.2d
F3Ka3ti1eH.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
<D 1 Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 1 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 1+
<D 1 #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 1 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 1+
<D 1 Alar2 <indin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 1+
<D 1 t)Dela? <indin9 1 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 1+
<D 1 #rip <indin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 1+
<D 2 Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 2 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 2+
<D 2 #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 2 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 2+
<D 2 Alar2 <indin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 2+
<D 2 t)Dela? <indin9 2 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 2+
<D 2 #rip <indin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 2+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
<D = Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 = Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D =+
<D = #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 = #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D =+
<D = Alar2 <indin9 = #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D =+
<D = t)Dela? <indin9 = I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D =+
<D = #rip <indin9 = #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D =+
<D 4 Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 4 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 4+
<D 4 #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 4 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 4+
<D 4 Alar2 <indin9 4 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 4+
<D 4 t)Dela? <indin9 4 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 4+
<D 4 #rip <indin9 4 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 4+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
<D * Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 * Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D *+
<D * #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 * #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D *+
<D * Alar2 <indin9 * #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D *+
<D * t)Dela? <indin9 * I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D *+
<D * #rip <indin9 * #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D *+
<D 6 Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 6 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 6+
<D 6 #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 6 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 6+
<D 6 Alar2 <indin9 6 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 6+
<D 6 t)Dela? <indin9 6 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 6+
<D 6 #rip <indin9 6 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D 6+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
($ 1 Alar2
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 1 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 1+
($ 1 #rip
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 1 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 1+
($ 1 Alar2 (otor $earin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 1+
($ 1 t)Dela? (otor $earin9 1 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 1+
($ 1 #rip (otor $earin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 1+
($ 2 Alar2
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 2 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 2+
($ 2 #rip
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 2 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 2+
($ 2 Alar2 (otor $earin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 2+
($ 2 t)Dela? (otor $earin9 2 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 2+
($ 2 #rip (otor $earin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ 2+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
;$ 1 Alar2
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 1 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 1+
;$ 1 #rip
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 1 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 1+
;$ 1 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 1+
;$ 1 t)Dela? ;oad $earin9 1 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 1+
;$ 1 #rip ;oad $earin9 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 1+
;$ 2 Alar2
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 2 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 2+
;$ 2 #rip
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 2 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 2+
;$ 2 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 2+
;$ 2 t)Dela? ;oad $earin9 2 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
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/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 2+
;$ 2 #rip ;oad $earin9 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
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F&n3tion K "se
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/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ 2+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
A&x1 Alar2
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? 1 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x1+
A&x1 #rip
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? 1 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x1+
A&x1 Alar2 A&xiliar? 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion1 K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 Alar2 F&n3tion2 K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x1+
A&x1 t)Dela? A&xiliar? 1 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion1 K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
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0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x1+
A&x1 #rip A&xiliar? 1 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion2 K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 #rip F&n3tion2 K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x1+
A&x2 Alar2
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? 2 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x2+
A&x2 #rip
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? 2 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
A3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x2+
A&x2 Alar2 A&xiliar? 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x2+
A&x2 t)Dela? A&xiliar? 2 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x2+
A&x2 #rip A&xiliar? 2 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip 0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x2+
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<D Alar2
F&n3tion
<indin9 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D !ro&p+
<D #rip
F&n3tion
<indin9 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D !ro&p+
<D Alar2 <indin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D !ro&p+
<D t)Dela? <indin9 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D !ro&p+
<D #rip <indin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/<D !ro&p+
($ Alar2
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ !ro&p+
($ #rip
F&n3tion
(otor $earin9 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ !ro&p+
($ Alar2 (otor $earin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ !ro&p+
($ t)Dela? (otor $earin9 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ !ro&p+
($ #rip (otor $earin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/($ !ro&p+
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;$ Alar2
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ !ro&p+
;$ #rip
F&n3tion
;oad $earin9 #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ !ro&p+
;$ Alar2 ;oad $earin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
Alar2
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 Alar2 F&n3tion K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ !ro&p+
;$ t)Dela? ;oad $earin9 I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 Alar2
F&n3tion K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 Alar2 F&n3tion K "se
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ !ro&p+
;$ #rip ;oad $earin9 #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re
#rip
Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e ,lannin95 #rip
F&n3tion K "se Onl? a1aila6le i85 De1i3e
,lannin95 A&x K "se
0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/;$ !ro&p+
A&x Alar2
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? Alar2 F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x !ro&p+
A&x #rip
F&n3tion
A&xiliar? #rip F&n3tion Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x !ro&p+
A&x Alar2 A&xiliar? #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re Alar2 0 ) 200O. %0O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x !ro&p+
A&x t)Dela? A&xiliar? I8 t-is ti2e is expired a
#e2perat&re Alar2 will 6e 9enerated.
0 M =60 2in 1 2in ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x !ro&p+
A&x #rip A&xiliar? #-res-old 8or #e2perat&re #rip 0 ) 200O. 100O. ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/A&x !ro&p+
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F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
Votin9 1 Votin95 #-is para2eter de8ines -ow 2an?
o8 t-e sele3ted 3-annels 2&st 6e o1er its
t-res-old le1el 8or 9ettin9 a 1otin9 trip
1 ) 11 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D 1 <indin9 1 :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D 2 <indin9 2 :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D = <indin9 = :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D 4 <indin9 4 :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D * <indin9 * :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
<D 6 <indin9 6 :o,
Jes
Jes ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
($ 1 (otor $earin9 1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
($ 2 (otor $earin9 2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
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;$ 1 ;oad $earin9 1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
;$ 2 ;oad $earin9 2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
A&x1 A&xiliar?1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
A&x2 A&xiliar?2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin91+
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
Votin9 2 Votin95 #-is para2eter de8ines -ow 2an?
o8 t-e sele3ted 3-annels 2&st 6e o1er its
t-res-old le1el 8or 9ettin9 a 1otin9 trip
1 ) 11 1 ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
<D 1 <indin9 1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
<D 2 <indin9 2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
<D = <indin9 = :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
<D 4 <indin9 4 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
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<D * <indin9 * :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
<D 6 <indin9 6 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
($ 1 (otor $earin9 1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
($ 2 (otor $earin9 2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
;$ 1 ;oad $earin9 1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
;$ 2 ;oad $earin9 2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
A&x1 A&xiliar?1 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
A&x2 A&xiliar?2 :o,
Jes
:o ',rote3tion ,ara
/R1..4S
/#e2p),rot
/R#D
/Votin92+
RT) Te,perature /rotection Module Input +tates
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92 ',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
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Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e
#rip .o22and
',rote3tion ,ara
/!lo6al ,rot ,ara
/#e2p),rot
/R#D+
RT) Te,perature /rotection Module +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Alar2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
<D 1 #rip <indin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
<D 1 Alar2 <indin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
<D 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
<D 1 In1alid <indin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
<D 2 #rip <indin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
<D 2 Alar2 <indin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
<D 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
<D 2 In1alid <indin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
<D = #rip <indin9 = 0i9nal5 #rip
<D = Alar2 <indin9 = Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
<D = #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 = #i2eo&t Alar2
<D = In1alid <indin9 = 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
<D 4 #rip <indin9 4 0i9nal5 #rip
<D 4 Alar2 <indin9 4 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
<D 4 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 4 #i2eo&t Alar2
<D 4 In1alid <indin9 4 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
<D * #rip <indin9 * 0i9nal5 #rip
<D * Alar2 <indin9 * Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
<D * #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 * #i2eo&t Alar2
<D * In1alid <indin9 * 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
<D 6 #rip <indin9 6 0i9nal5 #rip
<D 6 Alar2 <indin9 6 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
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<D 6 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 6 #i2eo&t Alar2
<D 6 In1alid <indin9 6 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
($ 1 #rip (otor $earin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
($ 1 Alar2 (otor $earin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
($ 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 (otor $earin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
($ 1 In1alid (otor $earin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
($ 2 #rip (otor $earin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
($ 2 Alar2 (otor $earin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
($ 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 (otor $earin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
($ 2 In1alid (otor $earin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
;$ 1 #rip ;oad $earin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
;$ 1 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
;$ 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 ;oad $earin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
;$ 1 In1alid ;oad $earin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
;$ 2 #rip ;oad $earin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
;$ 2 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
;$ 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 ;oad $earin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
;$ 2 In1alid ;oad $earin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
A&x1 #rip A&xiliar? 1 0i9nal5 #rip
A&x1 Alar2 A&xiliar? 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
A&x1 #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
A&x1 In1alid A&xiliar? 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
A&x2 #rip A&xiliar? 2 0i9nal5 #rip
A&x2 Alar2 A&xiliar? 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
A&x2 #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
A&x2 In1alid A&xiliar? 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
#rip <D !ro&p #rip all <indin9s
Alar2 <D !ro&p Alar2 all <indin9s
#i2eo&tAl2<D!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all <indin9s
<D !ro&p In1alid <indin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
#rip ($ !ro&p #rip all (otor $earin9s
Alar2 ($ !ro&p Alar2 all (otor $earin9s
#i2eo&tAl2($!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all (otor $earin9s
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($ !ro&p In1alid (otor $earin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent
Val&e Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D
(eas&re2entB
#rip ;$ !ro&p #rip all ;oad $earin9s
Alar2 ;$ !ro&p Alar2 all ;oad $earin9s
#i2eo&tAl2;$!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all ;oad $earin9s
;$ !ro&p In1alid ;oad $earin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent
Val&e Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D
(eas&re2entB
#rip An? !ro&p #rip An? !ro&p
Alar2 An? !ro&p Alar2 An? !ro&p
#i2eo&tAl2An?!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 An? !ro&p
Votin9 #rip !rp 1 Votin9 #rip !ro&p 1
Votin9 #rip !rp 2 Votin9 #rip !ro&p 2
#i2eo&t Alar2 Alar2 ti2eo&t expired
#rip A&x !ro&p #rip A&xiliar? !ro&p
Alar2 A&x !ro&p Alar2 A&xiliar? !ro&p
#i2eo&tAl2A&x!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? !ro&p
A&x!rpIn1alid In1alid A&xiliar? !ro&p
RT) Te,perature /rotection Module "ounter #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
Hottest <D Hottest 2otor windin9 te2perat&re
in de9rees ..
0O. 0 ) 200O. 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
Hi9-est<d#e2p Hi9-est 2otor windin9 te2perat&re
in de9rees. Resetta6le wit- H0?s
Res Operations.rH or HAllH.
0O. 0 ) 2*0O. 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-est(6#e2p Hi9-est 2otor 6earin9 te2perat&re
in de9rees. Resetta6le wit- H0?s
Res Operations.rH or HAllH.
0O. 0 ) 2*0O. 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-est;6#e2p Hi9-est load 6earin9 te2perat&re in
de9rees. Resetta6le wit- H0?s Res
Operations.rH or HAllH.
0O. 0 ) 2*0O. 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
Hi9-estA&x#e2p Hi9-est A&xiliar? te2perat&re in
de9rees. Resetta6le wit- H0?s Res
Operations.rH or HAllH.
0O. 0 ) 2*0O. 'Operation
/Histor?
/Operations.r+
n<dAlar2s :&26er o8 windin9 te2perat&re
alar2s sin3e last reset. Resetta6le
wit- H0?s Res Alar2H or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n(6Alar2s :&26er o8 2otor 6earin9
te2perat&re alar2s sin3e last reset.
Resetta6le wit- H0?s Res Alar2H or
HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
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Value Description Default Size Menu Path
n;6Alar2s :&26er o8 load 6earin9 te2perat&re
alar2s sin3e last reset. Resetta6le
wit- H0?s Res Alar2H or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
nA&xAlar2s :&26er o8 a&xiliar? te2perat&re
alar2s sin3e last reset. Resetta6le
wit- H0?s Res Alar2H or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
n<d#rips :&26er o8 windin9 te2perat&re trips
sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit- H0?s
Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n(6#rips :&26er o8 2otor 6earin9
te2perat&re trips sin3e last reset.
Resetta6le wit- H0?s Res #rip.rH or
HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n;6#rips :&26er o8 load 6earin9 te2perat&re
trips sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
nA&x#rips :&26er o8 a&xiliar? te2perat&re
trips sin3e last reset. Resetta6le wit-
H0?s Res #rip.rH or HAllH.
0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/#rip.2d.r+
n.-annelFails :&26er o8 R#D 3-annel 8ail&res. 0 0 ) 6**=* 'Operation
/Histor?
/,i3D&p.r+
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=RT)II Module Interface
URTD
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The optional Universal Resistance-based Temperature Detector (URTD) Module provides temperature data
to the protective device from up to 12 RTDs embedded in the motor, generator, transformer, or cable connector
and driven equipment (see Eaton .L. L02602013E). The temperature data will be shown as measured values
and statistics in the Operating Data menu. n addition, each channel will be monitored. The measured data
provided by the URTD Module can also be used for temperature protection (please refer to the Temperature
Protection section).
The URTD conveys multiplexed temperature data back to the relay via a single optical fiber. The URTD may
be mounted remotely from the protective device. The fiber optic connector is located on the >10: terminal of the
protective device.
Consider the benefit of mounting the URTD module away from the protective device and as close to the
protected equipment as possible. The big bundle of RTD wires to the protected equipment becomes much
shorter. The URTD may be placed up to 400 ft (121.9 m) from the protective device with the optical fiber
connection. Note that the URTD will require a power supply connection at its remote location.
Connect a suitable source to the power terminals J10A-1 and J10A-2 on the URTD module. Connect any of
the Shield terminals to a non-current-carrying safety ground. t is recommended to have a ground connection on
both sides of the unit.
Style Power Supply
URTD-01 48-240VAC
48-250VDC
URTD-02 24-48VDC
=RT)II Module *i&er Optic "onnection to the /rotectie )eice
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The figure above shows the fiber optic connections between the URTD Module and the protective device. The
protective device supports the optical fiber connection. The following table lists the fiber optic order options.
:i0er Optic Order Options%
Cutler-Hammer Agilent Technologies
Length "atalog Nu,&er Nu,&er
3.3 ft (1 m) MPFO-1 HBFR-ELS001 or HBFRRLS001
16.4 ft (5 m) MPFO-5 HBFR-ELS005 or HBFRRLS005
32.8 ft (10 m) MPFO-10 HBFR-ELS010 or HBFRRLS010
82.0 ft (25 m) MPFO-25 HBFR-ELS025
164.0 ft (50 m) MPFO-50 HBFR-ELS050
246.1 ft (75 m) MPFO-75 HBFR-ELS075
249.3 ft (76 m) MPFO-76 HBFR-ELS076
328.1 ft (100 m) MPFO-100 HBFR-ELS100
393.7 ft (120 m) MPFO-120 HBFR-ELS120
Uncut Fiber HBFR-EUS (Length)
The optical fiber is the only method of transmitting temperature data from the URTD Module to the protective
device.
Pre-assembled plastic optical fibers with connectors can be ordered from Eaton, or from any distributor of
Agilent Technologies

optical fiber products. n addition, these same distributors offer long rolls of cable with
connectors that can be installed in the field. Some distributors will make custom lengths to order.
*orce is 11 pounds B50 Ne!tonsC$
+urplus length of a pre-cut fi&er does not cause a pro&le,s$ +i,pl? coil and tie
the e.cess fi&er at a conenient point$ Aoid high tie pressure$ 6ending radius
of the fi&er should &e greater than : in$ B50$< ,,C$
The fiber termination at the URTD simply snaps into or out of the connector. To connect the fiber termination
at the protective device, push the plug of the fiber optic onto the device interface then turn it until it "snaps.
The protectie deice as !ell as the =RT)II hae arious po!er suppl? options$
Ma5e certain that the po!er suppl? is accepta&le for &oth units &efore
connecting the sa,e po!er suppl? to &oth deices$
7iring RT)s to the =RT)II Module
R'D $ontrol UR'D## $onnection Name 'erminals 'ransformer 'emperature Monitoring Point
R#D15
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<1)A Alar2
<1)A t)Dela?
<1)A #rip
(<1 G2)1, G2)2 <1)A M #rans8or2er <indin9 1,
,-ase A R#D #e2perat&re.
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R'D $ontrol UR'D## $onnection Name 'erminals 'ransformer 'emperature Monitoring Point
R#D25
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<1)$ Alar2
<1)$ t)Dela?
<1)$ #rip
(<2 G2)*, G2)6 <1)$ ) #rans8or2er <indin9 1,
,-ase $ R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D=5
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<1). Alar2
<1). t)Dela?
<1). #rip
(<= G2)%, G2)9 <1). ) #rans8or2er <indin9 1,
,-ase . R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D45
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<2)A Alar2
<2)A t)Dela?
<2)A #rip
(<4 G2)12, G2)1= <2)A ) #rans8or2er <indin9 2,
,-ase A R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D*5
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<2)$ Alar2
<2)$ t)Dela?
<2)$ #rip
(<* G2)1*, G2)16 <2)$ ) #rans8or2er <indin9 2,
,-ase $ R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D65
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
<2). Alar2
<2). t)Dela?
<2). #rip
(<6 G2)19, G2)20 <2). ) #rans8or2er <indin9 2,
,-ase . R#D #e2perat&re.
R#DC5
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A261 Alar2
A261 t)Dela?
A261 #rip
($1 G10$)19, G10$)20 A($1 ) #rans8or2er A26ient R#D
#e2perat&re A1B.
R#D%5
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A262 Alar2
A262 t)Dela?
A262 #rip
($2 G10$)1*, G10$)16 A($2 ) #rans8or2er A26ient R#D
#e2perat&re A2B.
R#D95
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A&x1 Alar2
A&x1 t)Dela?
A&x1 #rip
;$1 G10$)12, G10$)1= A">1 M "ser De8ined R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D105
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A&x2 Alar2
A&x2 t)Dela?
A&x2 #rip
;$2 G10$)%, G10$)9 A">2 M "ser De8ined R#D #e2perat&re.
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R#D115
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A&x= Alar2
A&x= t)Dela?
A&x= #rip
A">1 G10$)*, G10$)6 A">= M "ser De8ined R#D #e2perat&re.
R#D125
Alar2 F&n3tional
#rip F&n3tional
A&x4 Alar2
A&x4 t)Dela?
A&x4 #rip
A">2 G10$)1, G10$)2 A">4 M "ser De8ined R#D #e2perat&re.
"onsult the =RT)II Module Instruction Leaflet BI$L$ IL0:80:010EC for co,plete
instructions$
Three URTD terminals are provided for each RTD input.
The three terminals for any unused RTD input channel should be wired together. For example, if MW5 and
MW6 are unused, MW5 terminals J2-15, J2-16, and J2-17 should be wired together and MW6 terminals J2-19,
J2-20, J2- 21 should be separately wired together.
See the figure above for wiring of RTDs to the URTD inputs. Use #18 AWG, three-conductor shielded cable.
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1 -
2 @
9 8
G S
B -
H @
I 8
C -
J @
1, 8
11 S
12 -
19 @
1G 8
1B -
1H @
1I 8
1C S
1J -
2, @
21 8
21
2,
1J
1C
1I
1H
1B
1G
19
12
11
1,
J
C
I
H
B
G
9
2
1
8
@
-
S
8
@
-
8
@
-
S
8
@
-
8
@
-
S
8
@
-
Z
1
,
)Z
2
Au1iliar2
$oad
)earings
"otor
)earings
"otor
Nindings
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
0TD
>niversal
0TD "odule II
Nire
S'ield5Drain
Terinals
"otor
>S. TA!. T4 INS>$AT.
D4 N4T 84NN.8T 8A)$. KS S<I.$D NI0. AT T<IS .ND O
Terinals
"otor
Nire
S'ield5Drain
Nire
S'ield5Drain
Nire
S'ield5Drain
Nire
S'ield5Drain
Nire
S'ield5Drain
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Note the connection rules in the figure. When making connections to a two-lead RTD, connect two of the cable
conductors to one of the RTD leads as shown. Make this connection as close to the transformer as possible.
Connect the third cable conductor to the remaining RTD lead.
Connect the shield / drain wire to the Shield terminal as shown in the figure. The RTD cable shield should be
connected only at the URTD end, and insulated at the RTD end. The RTD's themselves must not be grounded
at the object to be protected.
Remember to set the URTD module DP switches according to the types of RTDs in each of the channels (see
.L. L02602013E).
)irect "o,,ands of the =RT) Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
F&n3tion ,er2anent a3ti1ation or dea3ti1ation o8
2od&le/ele2ent.
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D1 For3e <indin9 1 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D2 For3e <indin9 2 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D= For3e <indin9 = 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D4 For3e <indin9 4 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D* For3e <indin9 * 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e <D6 For3e <indin9 6 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e ($1 For3e (otor $earin9 1 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
For3e ($2 For3e (otor $earin9 2 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e ;$1 For3e ;oad $earin9 1 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e ;$2 For3e ;oad $earin9 2 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e A&x1 For3e A&xiliar?1 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
For3e A&x2 For3e A&xiliar?2 0 ) =92 0 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
@lo&al /rotection /ara,eters of the =RT) Module
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
For3e (ode $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Rela?
O&tp&t 0tates 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB in
3ase t-at t-e Rela? O&tp&t is not in a
disar2ed state. #-e rela?s 3an 6e set 8ro2
nor2al operation Arela? worDs a33ordin9 to
t-e assi9ned si9nalsB to H8or3e ener9i@edH
or H8or3e de)ener9i@edH state.
,er2anent,
#i2eo&t
,er2anent '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
t)#i2eo&t
For3e
#-e O&tp&t 0tate will 6e set 6? 8or3e 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e. #-at 2eans, 8or t-e
d&ration o8 t-is ti2e, t-e Rela? O&tp&t does
not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e si9nals t-at are
assi9ned on it.
Onl? a1aila6le i85 (ode K #i2eo&t
DI0AR(
0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0= s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/"R#D+
#e2perat&re
"nit
#e2perat&re "nit .elsi&s,
Fa-ren-eit
.elsi&s '0?ste2 ,ara
/!eneral 0ettin9s+
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=RT) +ignals BOutput +tatesC
Name Description
<D1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D1
<D2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D2
<D= 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D=
<D4 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D4
<D* 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D*
<D6 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D6
($1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ($1
($2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ($2
;$1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ;$1
;$2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ;$2
A&x1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel A&x1
A&x2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel A&x2
0&per1 0i9nal5 "R#D 0&per1ision .-annel
a3ti1e 0i9nal5 "R#D a3ti1e
O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed and
-en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
=RT) Module +tatistics
Value Description Menu Path
<D1 2ax <indin91 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
<D1 2in <indin91 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
<D2 2ax <indin92 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
<D2 2in <indin92 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
<D= 2ax <indin9= (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
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Value Description Menu Path
<D= 2in <indin9= (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
<D4 2ax <indin94 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
<D4 2in <indin94 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
<D* 2ax <indin9* (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
<D* 2in <indin9* (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
<D6 2ax <indin96 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
<D6 2in <indin96 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
($1 2ax (otor $earin91 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
($1 2in (otor $earin91 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
($2 2ax (otor $earin92 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
($2 2in (otor $earin92 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
;$1 2ax ;oad $earin91 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
;$1 2in ;oad $earin91 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
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Value Description Menu Path
;$2 2ax ;oad $earin92 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
;$2 2in ;oad $earin92 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
A&x1 2ax A&xiliar?1 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
A&x1 2in A&xiliar?1 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
A&x2 2ax A&xiliar?2 (axi2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(ax
/"R#D+
A&x2 2in A&xiliar?2 (ini2&2 Val&e 'Operation
/0tatisti3s
/(in
/"R#D+
=RT) Measured #alues
Value Description Menu Path
<D1 <indin9 1 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
<D2 <indin9 2 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
<D= <indin9 = 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
<D4 <indin9 4 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
<D* <indin9 * 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
<D6 <indin9 6 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
($1 (otor $earin9 1 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
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Value Description Menu Path
($2 (otor $earin9 2 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
;$1 ;oad $earin9 1 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
;$2 ;oad $earin9 2 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
A&x1 A&xiliar?1 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
A&x2 A&xiliar?2 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
R#D (ax (axi2&2 te2perat&re o8 all 3-annels. 'Operation
/(eas&red Val&es
/"R#D+
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"o,,issioning
Before starting work on an open switchboard, it is required that the switchboard is de-energized and the following
five safety regulations have been met.
+afet? precautions%
)isconnect the po!er suppl?I
+ecure against reconnectionI
#erif? that the eGuip,ent is de-energiDedI
"onnect to ground and short-circuit all phasesI and
"oer or safeguard all lie adFacent parts$
The secondar? circuit of a current transfor,er ,ust neer &e opened during
operation$ The preailing high oltages can cause seere inFur? or death$
Een !hen the au.iliar? oltage is s!itched off, it is li5el? that there are still
haDardous oltages at the co,ponent connections$
All locall? applica&le national and international installation and safet? regulations
for !or5ing at electrical po!er installations M=+T al!a?s to &e follo!ed$
/rior to the initial oltage connection, the follo!ing ,ust &e guaranteed%
"orrect grounding of the deiceI
That all signal circuits are testedI
That all control circuits are testedI
Transfor,er !iring is chec5edI
"orrect rating of the "TsI
"orrect &urden of the "TsI
That the operational conditions are in line !ith the Technical )ataI
"orrect rating of the transfor,er protectionI
*unction of the transfor,er fusesI
"orrect !iring of all digital inputsI
/olarit? and capacit? of the suppl? oltageI and
"orrect !iring of the analog inputs and outputs$
The per,issi&le deiations of ,easuring alues and deice adFust,ent are
dependent on the Technical )ata-Tolerances$
"o,,issioning-/rotection Test
"o,,issioning-protection test ,ust &e carried out &? authoriDed and Gualified
personnel$ 6efore the deice is put into operation, the related docu,entation
M=+T &e read and understood$
7ith an? test of the protection functions, the follo!ing has to &e chec5ed%
Is actiation-tripping saed in the eent recorderO
Is tripping saed in the fault recorderO
Is tripping saed in the !aefor, recorderO
Are all signals-,essages correctl? generatedO
)o all generall? configured &loc5ing functions !or5 properl?O
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)o all te,poraril? configured Bia )IC &loc5ing functions !or5 properl?O
To ena&le chec5s on all LE)s and rela? functions, these hae to &e
proided !ith the releant pic5up Balar,C and tripping functions of the
respectie protection functions-ele,ents$ This M=+T &e tested in
practical operation$
"hec5 of all te,porar? &loc5ings Bia digital inputsC$
In order to aoid ,alfunctions, all &loc5ings related to
tripping-non-tripping of protection function M=+T &e tested$ The
test can &e er? co,ple. and should therefore &e perfor,ed &?
the sa,e personnel !ho set up the protection concept$
"hec5 all general trip &loc5ings$ All general trip &loc5ings M=+T &e tested$
/rior to the initial operation of the protection deice, all tripping ti,es and alues
sho!n in the adFust,ent list M=+T &e confir,ed &? a secondar? test$
An? description of functions, para,eters, inputs, or outputs that does not ,atch
the deice in hand can &e ignored$
)eco,,issioning E Re,oing the /lug fro, the Rela?
)is,ounting the rela? !ill lead to a loss of the protection functionalit?$ Ensure
that there is a &ac5-up protection$ If ?ou are not a!are of the conseGuences of
deco,,issioning the deice E +TO/V )O NOT start$
Infor, +"A)A &efore ?ou start$
+!itch-off the po!er suppl?$
Ensure that the ca&inet is de-energiDed and that there are no oltages that could
lead to inFur? of personnel$
)isconnect the ter,inals at the rear-side of the deice$ )O NOT pull an? ca&le E
pull on the plugV If it is stuc5, use a scre! drier$
*asten the ca&les and ter,inals in the ca&inet &? ,eans of ca&le clips to ensure
that no accidental electrical connections are caused$
(old the deice at the front-side !hile re,oing the ,ounting nuts$
Re,oe the deice carefull? fro, the ca&inet$
In case no other deice is to &e ,ounted or replaced, coer-close the cut-out in
the front-door$
"lose the ca&inet$
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+erice and "o,,issioning +upport
Within the service menu, various functions support maintenance and commissioning of the device.
@eneral
Within the [Service/General] menu, the User can initiate a reboot of the device.
Maintenance Mode
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The Maintenance Mode can &e used to reduce arc flash leels$ Refer to +td$
N*/A20E$
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)O NOT atte,pt to install or perfor, ,aintenance on eGuip,ent !hile it is
energiDed$ +eere personal inFur? or death can result fro, contact !ith
energiDed eGuip,ent$ #erif? that no oltage is present &efore opening doors of
the s!itch&oard$
If ,aintenance !ill &e perfor,ed on a deice, special protectie clothing and
eGuip,ent M=+T 6E =+E) and all industr? standard procedures M=+T 6E
*OLLO7E)$ *ailure to do so can result in seere personal inFur? or death$
The Maintenance Mode can improve safety by providing a simple and reliable method to reduce fault clearing
time and lower incident energy levels at energized panels. The Maintenance Mode allows the User to switch to
more sensitive settings via the HM/panel, Communication, or via a Digital nput while maintenance work is being
performed at an energized panel or device. The more sensitive settings provide greater security for
maintenance personnel and helps reduce the possibility of injury.
The status of the Maintenance Mode (active/inactive) is stored power fail-safe.
Manual actiation is onl? possi&le ia the (MI-panel Bnot ia /o!er/ort-EC$
The Maintenance Mode can be activated:
Manually (only at the HM/panel);
Via communication; or
Via a digital input.
"hanging to another ,ode is onl? possi&le if there is no actie Actiation +ignal
Be$g$% if the deice is in the T#ia )igital Input ModeU and !hile the assigned )igital
Input is TtrueU, the =ser cannot s!itch to the TManual ModeUC$
6efore =se
The sensitiit? settings for the Maintenance Mode hae to &e calculated and
progra,,ed into the deice Baccording to +td$ N*/A20EC$ The? are not part of
the deice &? default$
When the Maintenance Mode is enabled and fault current causes its operation, the fault clearing time of the
associated breaker has to be very fast. Calculate the sensitivity setting on the basis of +td$ N*/A20E$
Program those sensitivity settings either into a setting group or into Adaptive Parameters.
(o! to =se the Maintenance Mode
Calculate the sensitivity setting on the basis of +td$ N*/A20E$ Program those sensitivity settings either into a
setting group or into Adaptive Parameters.
The Maintenance Mode offers two output signals: "Maint Mode activated and "Maint Mode not activated.
The Maint Mode.ACTVATED signal should be used to:
Switch to another setting group (in case the sensitivity settings are saved within this setting group);
Activate "Adaptive Parameters (in case the sensitivity settings are saved within these adaptive
parameters); and/or
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Block or activate dedicated functions.
Please see the Adaptive Parameters section for more details.
The Maint Mode.NOT ACTVATED signal should be used to:
Switch back to the standard setting group when Maintenance Mode should not be used.
For fast access, the Maintenance Mode can be accessed by means of the Softkey Maint on the start screen
(root) of the device.
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*orcing the Rela? Output "ontacts
The para,eters, their defaults, and setting ranges hae to &e ta5en fro, the
Rela? Output "ontacts section$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
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The =ser M=+T EN+=RE that the rela? output contacts operate nor,all? after
,aintenance is co,pleted$ If the rela? output contacts do not operate nor,all?,
the protectie deice 7ILL NOT proide protection$
For commissioning purposes or for maintenance, relay output contacts can be set by force.
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Force RO], relay output contacts can be
set by force:
Permanent; or
Via timeout.
f they are set with a timeout, they will keep their "Force Position only as long as this timer runs. f the timer
expires, the relay will operate normally. f they are set as Permanent, they will keep the "Force Position
continuously.
There are two options available:
Forcing a single relay 2orce <o'4 and
Forcing an entire group of relay output contacts 2orce all *uts'.
Forcing an entire group takes precedence over forcing a single relay output contact!
A rela? output contact 7ILL NOT follo! a force co,,and as long as it is
disar,ed at the sa,e ti,e$
A rela? output contact 7ILL follo! a force co,,and%
If it is not disar,edI and
If the )irect "o,,and is applied to the rela?BsC$
Aeep in ,ind, that forcing all rela? output contacts Bof the sa,e asse,&l? groupC
ta5es precedence oer the force co,,and of a single rela? output contact$
)isar,ing the Rela? Output "ontacts
The para,eters, their defaults, and setting ranges hae to &e ta5en fro, the
Rela? Output "ontacts section$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/DSARMED], entire groups of relay output
contacts can be disabled. By means of this test mode, contact outputs switching actions of the relay output
contacts are prevented. f the relay output contacts are disarmed, maintenance actions can be carried out
without the risk of taking entire processes off-line.
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The =ser M=+T EN+=RE that the rela? output contacts are ARME) A@AIN after
,aintenance is co,plete$ If the? are not ar,ed, the protectie deice 7ILL NOT
proide protection$
4one Interloc5ing Output and the +uperision "ontact cannot &e disar,ed$
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/DSARMED] entire groups of relay output
contacts can be disarmed:
Permanent; or
Via timeout.
f they are set with a timeout, they will keep their "Disarm Position only as long as this timer runs. f the timer
expires, the relay output contacts will operate normally. f they are set Permanent, they will keep the "Disarm
State continuously.
A rela? output contact 7ILL NOT &e disar,ed as long as%
A rela? output contact 7ILL NOT &e disar,ed if it is latched Band not ?et
resetC$
A rela? output contact 7ILL NOT &e disar,ed as long as a running
t-O**-dela? ti,er is not ?et e.pired Bhold ti,e of a rela? output contactC$
If the )isar, "ontrol is not set to actie$
If the )irect "o,,and is not applied$
A rela? output contact 7ILL &e disar,ed if it is not latched and%
f there is no running t-O**-dela? ti,er Bhold ti,e of a rela? output
contactCI and
If the )I+ARM "ontrol is set to actieI and
If the )irect "o,,and )isar, is applied$
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*orcing RT)sZ
* = Availability depends on ordered device.
The para,eters, their defaults, and setting ranges hae to &e ta5en fro, the
RT)-=TR) section$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The =ser M=+T EN+=RE that the RT)s operate nor,all? after ,aintenance is
co,pleted$ If the RT)s do not operate nor,all?, the protectie deice 7ILL NOT
proide protection$
For commissioning purposes or for maintenance, RTD temperatures can be set by force.
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/URTD], RTD temperatures can be set by
force:
Permanent; or
Via timeout.
f they are set with a timeout, they will keep their "Forced Temperature only as long as this timer runs. f the
timer expires, the RTD will operate normally. f they are set as 9ermanent', they will keep the "Forced
Temperature continuously. This menu will show the measured values of the RTDs until the User activates the
force mode by calling up the 2unction'. As soon as the force mode is activated, the shown values will be
frozen as long as this mode is active. Now the User can force RTD values. As soon as the force mode is
deactivated, measured values will again be shown.
*orcing Analog OutputsZ
* = Availability depends on ordered device.
The para,eters, their defaults, and setting ranges hae to &e ta5en fro, the
Analog Output section$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The =ser M=+T EN+=RE that the Analog Outputs operate nor,all? after
,aintenance is co,pleted$ )o not use this ,ode if forced Analog Outputs cause
issues in e.ternal processes$
For commissioning purposes or for maintenance, Analog Outputs can be set by force.
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Analog Outputs], Analog Outputs can be
set by force:
Permanent; or
Via timeout.
f they are set with a timeout, they will keep their "Forced Value only as long as this timer runs. f the timer
expires, the Analog Output will operate normally. f they are set as 9ermanent', they will keep the "Forced
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Value continuously. This menu will show the current value that is assigned to the Analog Output until the User
activates the force mode by calling up the 2unction'. As soon as the force mode is activated, the shown
values will be frozen as long as this mode is active. Now the User can force Analog Output values. As soon as
the force mode is deactivated, measured values will again be shown.
*orcing Analog InputsZ
* = Availability depends on ordered device.
The para,eters, their defaults, and setting ranges hae to &e ta5en fro, the
Analog Inputs section$
/rinciple E @eneral =se
The =ser M=+T EN+=RE that the Analog Inputs operate nor,all? after
,aintenance is co,pleted$
For commissioning purposes or for maintenance, Analog nputs can be set by force.
Within this mode [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Analog nputs], Analog nputs can be set
by force:
Permanent; or
Via timeout.
f they are set with a timeout, they will keep their "Forced Value only as long as this timer runs. f the timer
expires, the Analog nput will operate normally. f they are set as 9ermanent', they will keep the "Forced
Value continuously. This menu will show the current value that is fed to the Analog nput until the User activates
the force mode by calling up the 2unction'. As soon as the force mode is activated, the shown value will be
frozen as long as this mode is active. Now the User can force the Analog nput value. As soon as the force
mode is deactivated, measured value will be shown again.
*ailure +i,ulator B+eGuencerCZ
Available Elements:
Sgen
* = Availability depends on ordered device. This applies especially to the availability of voltage and current. Voltage simulation is only avail-
able in voltage relays, current simulation is only available in current relays.
For commissioning support and in order to analyze failures, the protective device offers the option to simulate
measuring quantities. The simulation menu can be found within the [Service/Test Mode (Prot
inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine wave gen] menu. The simulation cycle consists of three states:
Pre-failure;
Failure; and
Post-failure State (Phase).
Within the [Service/Test Mode (Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine wave gen/Configuration] sub-menu, the
duration of each phase can be set. n addition; the measuring quantities to be simulated can be determined
(e.g.: voltages, currents, and the corresponding angles) for each phase (and ground). The simulation will be
terminated, if a phase current exceeds 0.1 times n. A simulation can be restarted, five seconds after the current
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has fallen below 0.1 times n.
+etting the deice into the si,ulation ,ode ,eans ta5ing the protectie deice
out of operation for the duration of the si,ulation$ )o not use this feature during
operation of the deice if the =ser cannot guarantee that there is a running and
properl? !or5ing &ac5up protection$
The energy counters will be stopped while the failure simulator is running.
The si,ulation oltages are al!a?s phase to neutral oltages, irrespectiel? of
the ,ains oltage transfor,ersJ connection ,ethod B/hase-to-phase - 7e? -
Open )eltaC$
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Application *ptions of the 2ault "imulatorOO:
Stop )ptions +old Sim.lation 5Option 16 Hot Sim.lation 5Option '6
Do not stop
R&n 3o2plete5
,re Fail&re, Fail&re, ,ost Fail&re.
How To?: Call up [Service/Test Mode
(Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine wave
gen/Process]
Ex For3e ,ost K no assi9n2ent and
Press/Call up Start Simulation.
+i,ulation !ithout tripping
the &rea5er%
Blocking protective Trips to the
Breaker. That means verifying if
the protective device generates
a trip without energizing the trip
coil of the breaker (similar to
disarm the relay output contact).
How To?:
Call up [Service/Test Mode (Prot
inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine
wave gen/Process]
Trip Cmd Mode = No Trip
+i,ulation is authoriDed to trip
the &rea5er%
How To?:
Call up [Service/Test Mode (Prot
inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine
wave gen/Process]
Trip Cmd Mode = Trip
Stop by eternal signal
For3e ,ost5 As soon as t-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e,
t-e Fa&lt 0i2&lation will 6e 8or3ed to swit3- into t-e
,ost Fail&re 2ode.
How To?: Call up [Service/Test Mode
(Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine wave
gen/Process]
Ex For3e ,ost K Assi9ned 0i9nal
!anual stop
As soon as t-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e, t-e Fa&lt
0i2&lation will 6e ter2inated and t-e de1i3e
3-an9es 6a3D to nor2al operation.
How To?: Call up [Service/Test Mode
(Prot inhibit)/WARNNG! Cont?/Sine wave
gen/Process]
Press/Call up Stop Simulation.
**Please note: Due to internal dependencies, the frequency of the simulation module is 0.16% greater than the rated one.
)eice /lanning /ara,eters of the *ailure +i,ulator
Parameter Description Options Default Menu Path
(ode (ode Do not &se,
"se
"se 'De1i3e
,lannin9+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
,reFa&lt ,re Fa&lt D&ration 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0 s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/#i2es+
Fa&lt0i2&lation D&ration o8 Fa&lt 0i2&lation 0.00 M 10%00.00 s 0.0 s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/#i2es+
,ostFa&lt ,ostFa&lt 0.00 M =00.00 s 0.0 s '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/#i2es+
#rip.2d (ode #rip .o22and (ode :o #rip.2d,
<it- #rip.2d
:o #rip.2d '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
Ex 0tart
0i2&lation
External 0tart o8 Fa&lt 0i2&lation A"sin9 t-e
test para2etersB
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
Ex$lo External 6lo3Din9 o8 t-e 2od&le, i8 6lo3Din9
is a3ti1ated AallowedB wit-in a para2eter set
and i8 t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nal is
tr&e.
1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist $Dr.,os .;O0E '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
Ex For3e,ost For3e ,ost state. A6ort si2&lation. 1..n, Assi9n2ent ;ist ).) '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
VA F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/V#+
V$ F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/V#+
V. F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
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/V#+
V> F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 V>
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/V#+
An9le VA F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
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/V#+
An9le V$ F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
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/.on8i9&ration
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/V#+
An9le V.
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase .
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
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/V#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
An9le V> 2eas
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5 V>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/V#+
VA F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.* Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
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/V#+
V$ F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.* Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
V. F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.* Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
V> F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase V>
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.* Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
An9le VA F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase
A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
An9le V$ F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase
$
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
An9le V.
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase
.
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
An9le V> 2eas
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5 V>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/V#+
VA F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
V$ F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
V. F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 1.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
V> F&nd. Volta9e F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase V>
0.00 M 2.00 Vn 0.0 Vn '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
An9le VA F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
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An9le V$ F&nd. 0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
An9le V.
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase
.
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
An9le V> 2eas
F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
Volta9e ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase
V>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/V#+
"urrent /ara,eter of the *ailure +i,ulator
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <1.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <1.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase .
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <1.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase
.
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.#+
.# <1.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <1.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase .
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
.# <1.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.#+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <2.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in ,re
0tate5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5,-ase .
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <2.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,re ,-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,reFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de in Fa&lt
0tate5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <2.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5,-ase
.
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 Fa&lt ,-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/Fa&lt0i2&lation
/.# Di88+
.# <2.IA
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I$
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I.
F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 ,-ase .
0.00 M 40.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.I>
2eas F&nd.
.&rrent F&nda2ental (a9nit&de d&rin9
,ost p-ase5 I>
0.00 M 2*.00 In 0.0 In '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
IA F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase A
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
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Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
.# <2.An9le
I$ F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase $
)=60 ) =60O 240O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I. F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 ,-ase .
)=60 ) =60O 120O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
.# <2.An9le
I> 2eas F&nd.
0tart ,osition respe3ti1el? 0tart An9le o8 t-e
.&rrent ,-asor d&rin9 ,ost p-ase5 I>
)=60 ) =60O 0O '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/.on8i9&ration
/,ostFa&lt
/.# Di88+
+tates of the Inputs of the *ailure +i,ulator
Name Description Assignment Via
Ex 0tart 0i2&lation)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5External 0tart o8
Fa&lt 0i2&lation A"sin9 t-e test
para2etersB
'0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
Ex$lo (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
Ex For3e,ost)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5For3e ,ost state.
A6ort si2&lation.
'0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
+ignals of the *ailure +i,ulator B+tates of the OutputsC
Name Description
R&nnin9 0i9nal5 (eas&rin9 1al&e si2&lation is r&nnin9
0tate 0i9nal5 <a1e 9eneration states5 0KAd3:or2al, 1K,reFa&lt,
2KFa&lt, =K,ost, 4KInitReset
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)irect "o,,ands of the *ailure +i,ulator
Parameter Description Setting Range Default Menu Path
0tart
0i2&lation
0tart Fa&lt 0i2&lation A"sin9 t-e test
para2etersB
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
0top 0i2&lation 0top Fa&lt 0i2&lation A"sin9 t-e test
para2etersB
Ina3ti1e,
A3ti1e
Ina3ti1e '0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot
in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/,ro3ess+
*ailure +i,ulator #alues
Value Description Default Size Menu Path
0tate <a1e 9eneration states5
0KAd3:or2al, 1K,reFa&lt, 2KFa&lt,
=K,ost, 4KInitReset
;1 ;2 ;= :or2al ;1 ;2 ;= :or2al,
t),reFa&lt,
t)Fa&lt0i2&lation,
t),ostFa&lt,
Init Res
'0er1i3e
/#est (ode A,rot in-i6itB
/<AR:I:!I .ontL
/09en
/0tate+
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Technical )ata
=se "opper conductors onl?, 25a" B182a*C$
"onductor siDe A7@ 13 M:$5 ,,N$
"li,atic Eniron,ental "onditions
Storage Temperature: -30C to +70C (-22F to 158F)
Operating Temperature: -20C to +60C (-4F to 140F)
Permissible Humidity at Ann. Average: <75% rel. (on 56d up to 95% rel.)
Permissible nstallation Altitude: <2,000 m (6,561.67 ft) above sea level
f 4,000 m (13,123.35 ft) altitude applies, a changed
classification of the operating and test voltages may be
necessary.
)egree of /rotection EN 805:;
HM Front Panel with Seal: P54
Rear Side Terminals: P20
Routine Test
Ins&lation #est A33. to IE.602**)*5 All tests to 6e 3arried o&t a9ainst 9ro&nd and ot-er inp&t and o&tp&t 3ir3&its.
A&x. Volta9e 0&ppl?, Di9ital Inp&ts,
.&rrent (eas&rin9 Inp&ts, 0i9nal Rela? O&tp&t
.onta3ts5
2.* DV Ae88.B / *0 H@
Volta9e (eas&rin9 Inp&ts5 =.0 DV Ae88.B / *0 H@
All <ire)$o&nd .o22&ni3ation Inter8a3es5 1.* DV D.
(ousing
Housing B2: Height / Width 183 mm (7.205 in.)/ 212.7 mm (8.374 in.)
Housing Depth (ncl. Terminals): 208 mm (8.189 in.)
Material, Housing: Aluminum extruded section
Material, Front Panel: Aluminum/Foil front
Mounting Position: Horizontal (45 around the X-axis must be permitted)
Weight: Approx. 4.2 kg (9.259 lb)
"urrent and @round "urrent Measure,ent
/lug-in "onnector !ith Integrated +hort-"ircuiter
(Conventional Current nputs)
/hase and @round
"urrent Inputs%
Nominal Currents: 1 A / 5 A
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/hase and @round
"urrent Inputs%
Max. Measuring Range: Up to 40 x n (phase currents)
Up to 25 x n (ground current standard)
Capacity:
Overcurrent Proof:
4 x n/continuously
30 x n / 10 s
100 x n / 1 s
250 x n / 10 ms (1 half-wave)
Power Consumption: Phase current inputs
At n = 1 A S = 0.15 mVA
At n = 5 A S = 0.15 mVA
Ground current input
At n = 1 A S = 0.35 mVA
At n = 5 A S = 0.35 mVA
+ensitie @round "urrent
Inputs%
Nominal Currents: 1 A / 5 A with 50:0.025 core balance CT
Max. Measuring Range: Up to 2.5 x n
Capacity:
Overcurrent Proof:
2 x n/continuously
10 x n / 10 s
25 x n / 1 s
100 x n / 10 ms (1 half-wave)
Power Consumption: At n = 1 A S = 0.35 mVA
At n = 5 A S = 0.35 mVA
Frequency Range: 50 Hz / 60 Hz 10%
Terminals:
Screws
Screw-type terminals with integrated short-circuiters (contacts)
M4, captive type acc. to VDEW
Connection Cross Sections: 1 x or 2 x 2.5 mm (2 x AWG 14) with wire end ferrule
1 x or 2 x 4.0 mm (2 x AWG 12) with ring cable sleeve or cable sleeve
1 x or 2 x 6 mm (2 x AWG 10) with ring cable sleeve or cable sleeve
The current measuring boards terminal blocks may be used as with 2
(double) conductors AWG 10,12,14 otherwise with single conductors only.
#oltage and Residual #oltage Measure,ent
Nominal Voltages: 60 - 520 V (can be configured)
Max. Measuring Range: 2 x nominal voltage or 800 V
Continuous Loading Capacity: 800 Vac
Power Consumption: at Vn = 100 V S = 0.1 mVA
at Vn = 110 V S = 0.1 mVA
at Vn = 230 V S = 0.4 mVA
at Vn = 400 V S = 1.0 mVA
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Nominal Voltages: 60 - 520 V (can be configured)
Frequency Range: 50 Hz or 60 Hz 10%
Terminals: Screw-type terminals
*reGuenc? Measure,ent
Nominal Frequencies: 50 Hz / 60 Hz
#oltage +uppl?
Aux. Voltage: 24 - 270 Vdc / 48 - 230 Vac (-20/+10%)
Buffer Time in Case of Supply Failure: >= 50 ms at minimal aux. voltage
nterrupted communication is permitted.
Max. Permissible Making Current:
18 A peak value for <0.25 ms
12 A peak value for <1 ms
The voltage supply must be protected by a fuse of:
2,5 A time-lag miniature fuse 5 x 20 mm (approx. 0.2 x 0.8 in.) according to EC 60127
3,5 A time-lag miniature fuse 6,3 x 32 mm (approx. 0.25 x 1.25 in.) according to UL 248-14
/o!er "onsu,ption
Power Supply Range: Power consumption
in dle Mode
Max. Power Consumption
24 - 270 Vdc: Approx. 7 W Approx.13 W
48 - 230 Vac
(For Frequencies of 50-60 Hz):
Approx. 7 VA Approx.13 VA
)ispla?
Display Type: LCD with LED background illumination
Resolution - Graphics Display: 128 x 128 pixel
LED - Type: Two colored: red / green
Number of LEDs, Housing B2: 15
*ront Interface R+:0:
Baud Rates: 115,200 Baud
Handshake: RTS and CTS
Connection: 9-pole D-Sub plug
Real Ti,e "loc5
Running Reserve of the Real Time
Clock:
1 year min.
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Digital Inputs
Max. Input Voltage: 300 Vdc / 259 Vac
Input Current: ! "#
React$on %$"e: 20 "&
'rop-out %$"e:
()orted $nput&
*pen $nput&
30 "&
90 "&
+(a,e (tate o, t)e '$g$tal Input&-
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old&: /n 02! Vdc1 !2 Vdc1 60 Vdc1
110 Vac / dc1 230 Vac / dc
/n 0 2! Vdc
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 1 *3:
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 1 *44:
Min. 19.2 Vdc
Max. 9.6 Vdc
/n 0 !2 V / 60Vdc
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 2 *3:
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 2 *44:
Min. 42.6 Vdc
Max. 21.3 Vdc
/n 0 110 / 120 Vac / dc
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 3 *3:
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old 3 *44:
M$n. 22.0 Vdc / 22.0 Vac
Max. !!.0 Vdc / !!.0 Vac
/n 0 230 / 2!0 Vac / dc
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old ! *3:
(.$tc)$ng %)re&)old ! *44:
Min. 184 Vdc / 184 Vac
Max. 92 Vdc / 92 Vac
%er"$nal&: (cre.-t5pe ter"$nal
Relay Output Contacts
Cont$nuou& Current: 5 # ac / dc
Max. Ma6e Current: 25 # ac / 25 # dc ,or ! &
30 # / 230Vac accord$ng to #3(I IEEE (td C37.90-2005
30 # / 250Vdc accord$ng to #3(I IEEE (td C37.90-2005
Max. 8rea6$ng Current: 5 # ac up to 2!0 Vac
5 # dc up to 30 V +re&$&t$9e-
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L-
L+
L-
Open inputs Shorted inputs
EMR-5000 IM02602012E
Continuous Current: 5 A ac / dc
Contact Type: Form C or normally open contact
Terminals: Screw-type terminals
+uperision "ontact B+"C
Continuous Current: 5 A ac / dc
Max. Switch-on Current: 15 A ac / 15 A dc for 4 s
Max. Breaking Current: 5 A ac up to 250 Vac
5 A dc up to 30 Vdc (resistive)
0,25 A at 250 Vdc (resistive)
Max. Switching Voltage: 250 V ac / 250 Vdc
Switching Capacity: 1,250 VA
Contact Type: Form C
Terminals: Screw-type terminals
Analog Outputs
The following technical data only apply to devices, which are equipped with analog outputs. Please refer to the
order code of your device.
The mode of each output can be individually selected between current or voltage output. Shielded cable for the
analog outputs is recommended. The terminals of the HF shield should be used, when connecting the shield to
ground on both sides of the cable is not possible. On one side of the cable the shield has to be directly connec-
ted to ground. n case of the use of unshielded twisted pair cables, the length must not exceed 10 m. All analog
outputs have a common potential. Each output has an own common terminal.
Current mode
Range:
Max. load resistance:
0-20 mA
1 kC
!oltage mode
Range: 0-10 V maximum output current 20 mA
Accuracy 0.5% of the nominal value 20 mA resp. 10 V
nfluence of temperature to accuracy <1% (within the range of 0C to +60C (+32F to +140F)
Test voltage of outputs (one group)
against other electrical groups
Test voltage of outputs (one group)
against ground
2.5 kV
1.0 kV
Ti,e +?nchroniDation IRI@-600>
Nominal input voltage: 5 V
Connection: Screw-type terminals (twisted pair)
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Onl? for 4one Interloc5 Tripping Outputs B4one Interloc5, se,iconductor
outputC% 5 #dc, Y:,A for connection to electronic inputs onl?$
Zone Out:
Output voltage (High) 4.75 to 5.25 Vdc
Output voltage (Low) 0.0 to +0.5 Vdc
Zone n:
Nominal input voltage +5 Vdc
Max. input voltage +5.5 Vdc
Switching threshold ON min. 4.0 Vdc
Switching threshold OFF max. 1.5 Vdc
Galvanic isolation 2.5 kV ac (to ground and other O)
Connection: Screw-type terminals (twisted pair)
R+3<5Z
Master/Slave: Slave
Connection: 6 screw-clamping terminals RM 3.5 mm (138 ML)
(terminating resistors internal)
The R+3<5 interface is realiDed ia ter,inals$ The co,,unication ca&le has to &e
shielded$ The shielding has to &e fi.ed at the scre! that is ,ar5ed !ith the
ground s?,&ol Brear side of the deiceC$
*i&er OpticZ
Master/Slave: Slave
Connection: ST-Plug
=RT)-InterfaceZ
Connection: Versatile Link
*availability depends on device
6oot /hase
After switching on the power supply, the protection will be available in approximately 19 seconds. After
approximately 165 seconds, the boot phase is completed (HM and Communication initialized).
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+tandards
Approals
UL-listed file: E217753
)esign +tandards
Generic Standard EN 61000-6-2
EN 61000-6-3
Product Standard EC 60255-6
EN 50178
UL 508 (ndustrial Control Equipment)
CSA C22.2 No. 14-95 (ndustrial Control Equipment)
ANS C37.90
(igh #oltage Tests BIE" 80:55-8C
Aigh 2re=uency Interference $est
EC 60255-22-1
Class 3
Within one circuit
Circuit to ground
Circuit to circuit
1 kV/2 s
2.5 kV/2 s
2.5 kV/2 s
Insulation !oltage $est
EC 60255-5
EN 50178
All circuits to other circuits and
exposed conductive parts
Except interfaces
Voltage measuring input
2.5 kV (eff.)/50Hz, 1 min.
1.5 kV DC, 1 min.
3 kV (eff.)/50 Hz, 1 min.
Impulse !oltage $est
EC 60255-5 5 kV/0.5J, 1.2/50 s
EM" I,,unit? Tests
2ast $ransient #isturbance Immunity $est (&urst)
EC 60255-22-4
EC 61000-4-4
Class 4
ANS C37.90.1
Power supply, mains inputs
Other in- and outputs
4 kV, 2.5 kHz
2 kV, 5 kHz (coupling network)
4 kV, 2.5 kHz (coupling clamp)
"urge Immunity $est
EC 61000-4-5
Class 4
Within one circuit
Circuit to ground
2 kV
4 kV
Class 3 Communication cables to ground 2 kV
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Electrical #ischarge Immunity $est
EC 60255-22-2
EC 61000-4-2
Class 3
Air discharge
Contact discharge
8 kV
6 kV
<adiated <adio 2re=uency Electromagnetic 2ield Immunity $est
EC 61000-4-3
ANS C37.90.2
26 MHz 80 MHz
80 MHz 1 GHz
1 GHz 3 GHz
10 V/m
35 V/m
10 V/m
Immunity to Conducted #isturbances Induced by <adio 2re=uency 2ields
EC 61000-4-6
Class 3
10 V
9ower 2re=uency Magnetic 2ield Immunity $est
EC 61000-4-8
Class 4
Continuous
3 sec
30 A/m
300 A/m
EM" E,ission Tests
<adio Interference "uppression $est
EC/CSPR11 Limit value class B
<adio Interference <adiation $est
EC/CSPR11 Limit value class B
Eniron,ental Tests
Classification:
EC 60068-1 Climatic
Classification
20/060/56
EC 60721-3-1 Classification of ambient conditions
(Storage)
1K5/1B1/1C1L/1S1/1M2
but min. -30C (-22F)
EC 60721-3-2 Classification of ambient conditions
(Transportation)
2K4/2B1/2C1/2S1/2M2
but min. -30C (-22F)
EC 60721-3-3 Classification of ambient conditions
(Stationary use at weather protected
locations)
3K6/3B1/3C1/3S1/3M2
but min. -20C (-4F) /max 60C
(140F)
$est Ad: Cold
EC 60068-2-1 Temperature
Test duration
-20C (-4F)
16 h
$est &d: #ry Aeat
EC 60068-2-2 Temperature
Relative humidity
Test duration
60C (140F)
<50%
72 h
$est Cab: #amp Aeat ("teady "tate)
EC 60068-2-78 Temperature
Relative humidity
Test duration
40C (104F)
93%
12 h
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$est #b: #amp Aeat (Cyclic)
EC 60068-2-30 Temperature
Relative humidity
Cycles (12 + 12-hour)
60C (140F)
95%
2
Mechanical Tests
$est 2c: !ibration <esponse $est
EC 60068-2-6
EC 60255-21-1
Class 1
(10 Hz 59 Hz)
Displacement
(59Hz 150Hz)
Acceleration
Number of cycles in each axis
0.0014 in. (0.035 mm)
0.5 gn
1
$est 2c: !ibration Endurance $est
EC 60068-2-6
EC 60255-21-1
Class 1
(10 Hz 150 Hz)
Acceleration
Number of cycles in each axis
1.0 gn
20
$est Ea: "hoc8 $est
EC 60068-2-27
EC 60255-21-2
Class 1
Shock response test 5 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses in each
direction
Shock resistance test 15 gn, 11 ms, 3 impulses in each
direction
$est Eb: "hoc8 Endurance $est
EC 60068-2-29
EC 60255-21-2
Class 1
Shock endurance test 10 gn, 16 ms, 1,000 impulses in
each direction
$est 2e: Earth=ua8e $est
EC 60068-3-3
KTA 3503
EC 60255-21-3
Single axis earthquake vibration test 3 7 Hz: Horizontal 0.394 in. (10
mm), 1 cycle each axis
Class 2 7 35 Hz Horizontal: 2 gn,
1 cycle each axis
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+pecifications
+pecifications of the Real Ti,e "loc5
Resolution: 1 ms
Tolerance: <1 minute / month (+20C [68F])
<1ms if synchronized via RG-B
Ti,e +?nchroniDation Tolerances
The different protocols for time synchronization vary in their accuracy:
Used Protocol 'ime drift o(er one month De(iation to time generator
<it-o&t ti2e s?n3-roni@ation R1 2in A720O.B #i2e dri8ts
IRI!)$ Dependent on t-e ti2e dri8t o8 t-e ti2e
9enerator
Rc1 2s
0:#, Dependent on t-e ti2e dri8t o8 t-e ti2e
9enerator
c1 2s
(od6&s #., Dependent on t-e ti2e dri8t o8 t-e ti2e
9enerator
Dependent on t-e networD load
+pecifications of the Measured #alue AcGuisition
/hase and @round "urrent Measuring
:o2inal 3&rrent AInB5 1A or 5A (separate terminal inputs)
(ax 2eas&rin9 ran9e5 40 A (25 A Ground or 2.5 A Ground sensitive)
Frequency Range: 50 Hz / 60 Hz 10%
Accuracy: Class 0.5
Amplitude Error if < n: 0.5% of the rated value *
Amplitude Error if > n: 0.5% of the measured value *
Amplitude Error if > 2 n: 1.0% of the measured value *
Resolution: 0.01 A (0.001 A for earth current sensitive)
a For eart- 3&rrent sensiti1e t-e pre3ision does not depend on t-e no2inal 1al&e 6&t is
re8eren3ed to 100 2A Awit- In K1 AB respe3ti1el?
*00 2A Awit- In K * AB
Harmonics: Up to 20% 3rd harmonic 2%
Up to 20% 5th harmonic 2%
Frequency nfluence: <2% / Hz in the range of 5 Hz of the configured nominal frequency
Temperature nfluence: <1% within the range of 0C to +60C (+32F to +140F)
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/hase-to-@round and Residual #oltage Measure,ent
:o2inal 1olta9e AVnB5 60 ... 600 V in 1 V steps
(ax 2eas&rin9 ran9e5 %00 V
FreE&en3? ran9e5 *0 H@ or 60 H@ c10P
,re3ision5 .lass 0,*
A2plit&de error 8or VRVn A2eas&redB5 c0.*P o8 t-e rated 1al&e
A2plit&de error 8or VRVn A3al3&latedB5 c1.0P o8 t-e rated 1al&e
A2plit&de error 8or VSVn A2eas&redB5 c0.*P o8 t-e 2eas&red 1al&e
A2plit&de error 8or VSVn A3al3&latedB5 c1.0P o8 t-e 3al3&lated 1al&e
Resol&tion5 0.1 V
Har2oni3s5 &p to 20P =rd -ar2oni3 c1P, &p to 20P *t- -ar2oni3 c1P
FreE&en3? in8l&en3e5 Rc2P / H@ in t-e ran9e o8 c* H@ o8 t-e 3on8i9&red no2inal 8reE&en3?
#e2perat&re in8l&en3e5 Rc1P wit-in t-e ran9e o8 0O. &p to 760O.
*reGuenc? Measure,ent
:o2inal 8reE&en3?5 *0 H@ / 60 H@
,re3ision5 c0.0*P o8 8n wit-in t-e ran9e o8 40)C0 H@ at 1olta9es S*0 V
Volta9e dependen3?5 8reE&en3? a3E&isition o8 * V M %00 V
Energ? Measure,entZ
Energy counter error for
VAh < Sn * 1h
3% of Sn
Energy counter error for
VAh > Sn * 1h:
3% of measured energy
/o!er Measure,entZ
VA, W, VAr: <3% of the measured value or 0.1% x Sn
/o!er *actor Measure,entZ
PF: 0.01 of measured power factor or 1
> 30% x n
*
Tolerance at 0.8 . 1.2xVn (with Vn=100V) , |PF|>0.5, symmetrically fed
Units are selected automatically depending on CT and VT ratings for best fit.
Sn=1.73 * VT rating * CT rating
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/rotection Ele,ents Accurac?
The tripping dela? relates to the ti,e &et!een alar, and trip$ The accurac? of the
operating ti,e relates to the ti,e &et!een !hen the ,easured alue has
e.ceeded the threshold until the protection ele,ent is pic5ed-up$
"#ercurrent Protection Elements:
$%P&'
(ange Step )ccuracy
Pickup 0.02 . 20.00 x
n
0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% x n.
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
t 0.00 ... 300.00 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
"#ercurrent Protection Elements:
$*P&'
(ange Step )ccuracy
Pickup 0.02 . 4.00 x n 0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% x n.
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
t-Multiplier 0.02 . 2.00 0.01 5%
EC NNV
EC VNV
EC ENV
EC LNV
0.02 . 20.00 0.01 5%
ANS MNV
ANS VNV
ANS ENV
Thermal Flat
t

2
t

4
t
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Reset Mode Calculated,
(nstantaneous,
t-delay)
5%
EC NNV
EC VNV
EC ENV
EC LNV
ANS MNV
ANS VNV
ANS ENV
Flat
t
2t
4t
t-reset (Reset Mode = t-delay) 0.00 ... 60.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
@round "urrent Ele,ents%
50>M.N, 50RM.N
(ange Step Accurac?
Pickup (measured ground current)
Pickup (calculated ground current)
0.02 . 4.00 x n 0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value, Resp. 1% x n
2.0% of the setting value, Resp. 1.5% x
n
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
t 0.00 ... 300.00 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from E higher than 1.1 x
E>
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
t-reset (Reset Mode = t-delay) 0.00 ... 60.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
@round "urrent Ele,ents%
51>M.N, 51RM.N
(ange Step Accurac?
Pickup (measured ground current)
Pickup (calculated ground current)
0.02 . 4.00 x n 0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value, Resp. 1% x n
2.0% of the setting value, Resp. 1.5% x
n
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
Operating Time
Starting from E higher than 1.1 x
E>
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
t-Multiplier 0.02 . 2.00 0.01 5%
EC NNV
EC VNV
EC ENV
EC LNV
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0.02 . 20.00 0.01 5%
ANS MNV
ANS VNV
ANS ENV
Flat
t

2
t

4
t
Reset Mode Calculated,
(nstantaneous,
t-delay)
5%
EC NNV
EC VNV
EC ENV
EC LNV
ANS MNV
ANS VNV
ANS ENV
Flat
t
2t
4t
t-reset (Reset Mode = t-delay) 0.00 ... 60.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
)ifferential "urrent /rotection%
<2MM.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Pickup 0.01 . 40.00 x
n
0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% x n.
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
t 0.00 ... 300.00 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
#oltage restraint%
51#M.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Pickup 0.04 . 2.00 x Vn 0.01 x Vn 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% x n.
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
Oercurrent /rotection Ele,ents%
3; Ther,al Model
Range +tep Accurac?
Trip Threshold 0.60 . 0.99 0.01 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
Trip Delay 0.0...3600.0 s 0.1 s DEFT 1% resp. 10 ms
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Alarm Threshold 0.60 . 0.99 0.01 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
Alarm Delay 1...360 x min 1 x min DEFT 1% resp. 10 ms
=nderoltage and
Oeroltage
B/hase and Au.iliar?C
:2MM.N - 5;MM.N
:2AM.N - 5;AM.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Pickup 0.01 . 1.30 x
Vn
0.01 x Vn 1.5% of the setting value
Resp. 1% x Vn
Dropout Ratio 97% or 0.5% x Vn
t 0 . 300 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from V higher/lower
than 1.1 x V> or V<
<35 ms
Disengaging Time <45 ms
"urrent un&alance%
38M.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 0.01 . 4.00 x n 0.01 x n 2% of the setting value resp.1% n
2/1 < 0.1 x n 2 . 40 % 1.00% 1%
t 0 . 300 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from 2/1 < 1.1 x n
<60 ms
Disengaging Time <40 ms
#oltage un&alance%
32M.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 0.01 . 1.30 x
Vn
0.01 xVn 2% of the setting value resp.1% Vn
V2/V1 < 0.1 x Vn 2 . 40 % 1.00% 1%
t 0 . 300 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from V2/V1 < 1.1 x Vn
<60 ms
Disengaging Time <40 ms
Oer *reGuenc? /rotection%
<1OM.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 40.00 . 69.95 Hz 0.01 Hz 10 mHz at fn
Dropout ratio 99.95%
or 0.05% x fn
t 0.00 . 3600.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Operating time
Starting from f higher than f>+0.02
Hz
40-50Hz <60 ms
50-70Hz <50 ms
Disengaging time 40-50Hz <85 ms
50-70Hz <75 ms
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Threshold 40.00 . 69.95 Hz 0.01 Hz 10 mHz at fn
Dropout ratio 1% resp. 10 ms
t 0.00 . 3600.00 s 0.01 s 100.05% or 0.05% x fn
Operating time
Starting from f lower than f<-0.02 Hz
40-50Hz <60 ms
50-70Hz <50 ms
Release time 40-50Hz <85 ms
50-70Hz <75 ms
V Block f 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% x
Vn
Dropout ratio 103%
or 0.5% x Vn
Rate of "hange of *reGuenc? df-dt Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 0.01 .. 10 Hz/s 0.01 Hz/s 100 mHz per Second
t 0.00 . 300.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Operating time <40 ms
Disengaging time <40 ms
Rate of "hange of *reGuenc? )f-)t Range +tep Accurac?
Df 0.0 . 10.0 Hz 0.1 Hz 100 mHz
Dt 0.1 . 10.0 0.1 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Operating time <40 ms
Disengaging time <40 ms
#ector surge%
2<#
Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 1 . 30 degrees 1 degree 0,5 [1-30] at Vn and fn
Operating time <40 ms
/[-protection%
0:M.N-0:#M.N
Range +tep Accurac?
Threshold 0.02 . 10.00 x
VAn
0.01 x VAn 3% or 1.5% VAn
t 0.00 . 1100.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Operating time 75 ms
Disengaging time 75 ms
Dropout Ratio 97% for P>/Q> and 103% for P</Q<
/o!er *actor
/*-55) - /*-55A
Range +tep Accurac?
Trigger-PF 0.50 . 0.99 0.01 0.01 (absolute)
Reset-PF 0.50 . 0.99 0.01 0.01 (absolute)
t-trip 0.00 . 300.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
T-Pickup Comp 0.00 . 300.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
T-Reset Comp 0.00 . 300.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
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+!itch On To *ault%
+OT*
Range +tep Accurac?
Operating time <35 ms
< 0.01 . 1.00 x n 0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value resp.1% x
n
t-enable 0.10 . 10.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
6rea5er *ailure /rotection%
506*
Range +tep Accurac?
-BF> 0.02 . 0.10 x n 0.01 x n 1.5% of the setting value resp.1% x
n
t-BF 0.00 . 10.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Resetting Ratio 0.5% x n
Operating Time
Starting from Higher than 1.3 x -
BF>
<40 ms
Disengaging Time <40 ms
Trip "ircuit Monitoring%
T"M
Range +tep Accurac?
t-TCM 0.10 . 10.00 s 0.01 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Loss of /otential%
LO/
Range +tep Accurac?
t-Pickup 0.0 . 9999.0s 0.1 s 1% resp. 10 ms
"urrent Transfor,er +uperision%
"T+
Range +tep Accurac?
A 0.10 . 1.00 xn 0.01 xn 2% of the setting value resp. 1.5% n
Pickup delay 0.1 . 9999.0 s 0.1 s 1% resp. 10 ms
Kd Correction factor 0.00 . 0.99 0.01
Dropout Ratio 94%
+am-Stall Protection:
$%+
(ange Step )ccuracy
Threshold 1.00 . 12.00 x
FLA
0.01 x FLA 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
Resetting Ratio 97% or 0.5% x n
t 0.00 . 1200.00 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp.. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
< +35 ms
Disengaging Time < +45 ms
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(ange Step )ccuracy
Threshold 0.05 -.90 x FLA 0.01 x FLA 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
t 0.04 -1200.0 s 0.01 s DEFT
1% resp.. 10 ms
Operating Time
Starting from higher than 1.1 x >
< +35 ms
Disengaging Time < +45 ms
!ec1anical .oa- S1e--ing:
!.S
(ange Step )ccuracy
Pickup Threshold 0.05 -1.50 x FLA 0.01 x FLA 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
Pickup Delay 0.0 -5.0 s 0.1 s DEFT 1% resp. 10 ms
Dropout Threshold 0.05 -1.50 x FLA 0.01 x FLA 1.5% of the setting value resp. 1% n
Dropout Delay 0.0 -5.0 s 0.1 s DEFT 1% resp. 10 ms
!otor Protection:
22 &'
(ange Step )ccuracy
SPH
Number of starts per hour.
1 - 10 per hr. 1 0
Reset Starts Per Hour
Reset starts per hours timer from oldest start
event.
1 hr. N.A. 1 min.
Stop Declaration
Time period current must drop below threshold.
S 2%0 2s Fixed + .016ms, - 0 ms
Anti Backspin
$lo3Din9 ti2e to allow 8or 6a3D spin.
1 )=600 se3. 1 se3. 1sec.
TBS Timer
Time between repeated starts.
1 -240 min. 1 min. + 1 sec.
3emperature Protection Elements: 456/7 &'
(3D 3rip w 6,(3D
(ange Step )ccuracy
Trip WDx, MBx, LBx 0 200C
(32 - 392F)
1C
(1.8F)
1C (1.8F)
Alarm WDx, MBx, LBx 0 200C
(32 - 392F)
1C
(1.8F)
1C (1.8F)
T-delay Alarm 0 . 360 x min 1 x min DEFT
1% resp. 10 ms
Reset Hysteresis ) 2C (-3.6F) of threshold Fixed 1C (1.8F)
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OC Start Delay .03 - 1.00 sec. .01 s + 32 ms
GOC Start Delay .03 - 1.00 sec. .01 s 7 =2 2s
Underload Start Delay 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
() Unbal. Start delay 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Jam Start Delay 0.03 1200.00 sec. 0.01 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Undervoltage Start Delay 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Overvoltage Start Delay 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Power Start Delay 0.03 1200.00 sec. 0.01 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Power Factor Start Delay 0.03 1200.00 sec. 0.01 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Frequency Start Delay 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Current Differential Start Delay 0.03-1.00 sec. 0.01 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Generic 1 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Generic 2 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Generic 3 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Generic 4 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
Generic 5 0 - 1200 sec. 1 s + 60ms, - 0 ms
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Appendi.
The following terms, abbreviations, and acronyms are used in this manual. Please refer to this section for their
meanings / definitions.
A Ampere(s), Amp(s)
AC Alternating current
A/D Analog to digital
Ack. Acknowledge
AMP Ampere(s), Amp(s)
AND Logical gate (The output becomes true if all nput signals are true.)
ANG Angle
ANS American National Standards nstitute
AR Automatic reclosure
AUX Auxiliary
AVG, avg Average
AWG American wire gauge
BF Breaker failure
BF Breaker failure initiate
BKR, bkr Breaker
Blo Blocking(s)
C Degrees Celsius
calc Calculated
CB Circuit breaker
CD Compact disk
Char Curve shape
CHK Check
CHNL Channel
Cmd. Command
CMND Command
CMN Common input
COM Common input
Comm Communication
COMP Compensated, comparison
CONN Connection
CONT Continuous, contact
CPU Central processing unit
Cr. Counter(s)
CRT, CRNT Current
CSA Canadian Standards Association
CT Control transformer
Ctrl. Control
CTS Current transformer supervision
d Day
D/A Digital to analog
D-Sub-Plug Communication interface
DC, dc Direct current
DEFT Definite time characteristic (Tripping time does not depend on the height of the current.)
DFLT Default
DGNST Diagnostics
D Digital nput
Diagn. Diagnosis
Diagn Cr Diagnosis counter(s)
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DFF Differential
DN Deutsche ndustrie Norm
DR, dir Directional
DMD Demand
DPO Dropout
DSP Digital signal processor
dt Rate of change
ENV Extremely inverse tripping characteristic
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EN Europische Norm
err. / Err. Error
EVTcon Parameter determines if the residual voltage is measured or calculated.
Ex External
ExBlo External blocking(s)
ExP External protection
EXT Extension, external
F Degrees Fahrenheit
F Field
Fc Function (Enable or disable functionality = allow or disallow.)
FFO First in first out
FFO Principal First in first out
FLA Full load current
FO Fiber optic
FTP File transfer protocol
fund Fundamental (ground wave)
FWD Forward
G, g Generator
gn Acceleration of the earth in vertical direction (9.81 m/s
2
)
GND Ground
GPS Global positioning system
h Hour
HARM Harmonic / harmonics
HM Human machine interface (Front of the protective relay)
HTL Manufacturer internal product designation
HTTP Hyper text transfer protocol
Hz Hertz
Fault current
Current
0 Zero current (symmetrical components), Zero sequence current
1 Positive sequence current (symmetrical components)
2 Negative sequence current (symmetrical components)
A Phase A current
AB Phase A minus B current
B Phase B current
BC Phase B minus C current
-BF Tripping threshold
C Phase C current
C's Manufacturer internal product designation
CA Phase C minus A current
D dentification
EC nternational Electrotechnical Commission
ED ntelligent electronic device
EEE nstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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G Ground current (not residual)
G Fault current
gd Differential ground current
Gnom Nominal ground current
H1 Fundamental harmonic (1
st
harmonic)
H2 2
nd
harmonic
NV nverse
in. nch
incl. nclude, including
nfo. nformation
nterl. nterlocking
NV nverse characteristic (The tripping time will be calculated depending on the height of the
current)
/O nput / output
OC nstantaneous overcurrent
OV nstantaneous overvoltage
R Calculated ground current
RG nput for time synchronization (Clock), nter-range instrumentation group
SO nternational Standards Organization
T Thermal Characteristic
2T Thermal Characteristic
4T Thermal Characteristic
UV nstantaneous undervoltage
X 4
th
measuring input of the current measuring assembly group (either ground or neutral current)
J Joule
kA Kiloampere
kg Kilogram
kHz Kilohertz
kV Kilovolt(s)
kVdc or kVDC Kilovolt(s) direct current
L1 Phase A
L2 Phase B
L3 Phase C
l/ln Ratio of current to nominal current.
LED Light emitting diode
lb-in Pound-inch
LNV Long time inverse tripping characteristic
LV Low voltage
m Meter
M Machine
mA Milliampere(s), Milliamp(s)
MAG Magnitude
MAN, man. Manual / manually
MAX, max. Maximum
meas Measured
MN, min. Minimum
min. Minute
MNV Moderately nverse Tripping Characteristic
MK Manufacturer nternal Product Designation Code
mm Millimeter
MMU Memory mapping unit
MRT Minimum response time
ms Milli-second(s)
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MTA Maximum torque angle
MTR Motor
MV Medium voltage
mVA Milli volt amperes (Power)
MVA Mega volt-ampere (total 3-phase)
MVA A Mega volt-ampere (phase A)
MVA B Mega volt-ampere (phase B)
MVA C Mega volt-ampere (phase C)
MVAR Mega Var (total 3-phase)
MVAR A Mega Var (phase A)
MVAR B Mega Var (phase B)
MVAR C Mega Var (phase C)
MVARH Mega Var-Hour
MW Megawatt(s) (total 3-phase)
MW A Megawatt(s) (phase A)
MW B Megawatt(s) (phase B)
MW C Megawatt(s) (phase C)
MWH Megawatt-Hour(s)
N Neutral
N/A, n/a Not applicable
N.C. Not connected
NEG Negative
NNV Normal inverse tripping characteristic
Nm Newton-meter
No Number
N.O. Normal open (Contact)
NOM, Nom. Nominal
NT Manufacturer internal product designation code
O Over
OC, O/C Overcurrent
O/P, Op, OUT Output
OV Overvoltage
OVERFREQ Over-frequency
OVLD Overload
P Phase
Para. Parameter
PC Personal computer
PCB Printed circuit board
PE Protected Earth
PF Power factor (total 3-phase)
PF A Power factor (phase A)
PF B Power factor (phase B)
PF C Power factor (phase C)
Ph Phase
POS Positive
PRESS Pressure
PR, pri Primary
PROT, Prot Protection Module (Master Module), protection
PS1 Parameter set 1
PS2 Parameter set 2
PS3 Parameter set 3
PS4 Parameter set 4
PSet Parameter set
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pu Per unit
PWM Pulse width modulated
PWR Power
R Reset
rec. Record
REF Reference
rel Relative
REM Remote
res Reset
ResetFct Reset function
REV Reverse
RevData Review data
RMS Root mean square
RO Relay Output
RO1 1
st
Relay Output
RO2 2
nd
Relay Output
RO3 3
rd
Relay Output
Rst Reset
RTD Resistance-temperature detector
RX (Rx) Receive, receiver
s Second
S Sensitive
SAT CT saturation
SC Supervision contact
Sca SCADA
SCADA Communication module, supervisory control and data acquistion
sec Second(s)
SEC, sec Secondary
SENS Sensitive
SEQ Sequence
Sig. Signal
SNTP Simple network time protocol
SRC Source
StartFct Start function
STATS Statistics
Sum Summation
SUPERV Supervision
SW Software
SYNC Sync-check, Synchrocheck
SYNCHCHK Sync-check, Synchrocheck
Sys. System
t or t. Time
t Tripping delay
T Time, transformer
Tcmd Trip command
TCP Transmission control protocol
TCP/P Communication protocol
TEMP, temp Temperature
THD Total harmonic distortion
T Manufacturer internal product designation code
TOC Time overcurrent
TOV Time overvoltage
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TRANS Transient
TripCmd Trip command
TX (Tx) Transmit, transmitter
txt Text
UC Undercurrent
UL Underwriters Laboratories
UMZ DEFT (definite time tripping characteristic)
URTD Universal resistance-temperature detector
USB Universal serial bus
V Volts
V0 Zero sequence voltage
V1 Positive sequence voltage
V2 Negative sequence voltage
VA Phase A voltage
VAB Phase A to B voltage
Vac / V ac Volts alternating current
VAG Phase A to ground voltage
VARH Var-hour voltage
VB Phase B voltage
VBA Phase B to A voltage
VBG Phase B to ground voltage
VC Phase C voltage
VCA Phase C to A voltage
VCG Phase C to ground voltage
Vdc / V dc Volts direct current
VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechnik
VDEW Verband der Elektrizittswirtschaft
VE Residual voltage
V/Hz Volts per Hertz
VNV Very inverse tripping characteristic
VT Voltage transformer
VTS Voltage transformer supervision
W Watt(s)
WDC Watch dog contact (supervision contact)
WDG Winding
WH Watthour
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X Reactance
XCT 4
th
current measuring input (ground or neutral current)
Xnv nverse characteristic
Z mpedance, zone
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!ic*up

1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
tt
40 40
300 s 300 s
0.0 s 0.0 s
0.01 0.01
!ic*up

)E*T
t = Tripping delay
= Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded , the module /element starts to time out to trip .
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Ti,e "urrent "ures B/(A+EC
The following characteristics are available:
NNV (EC/Xnv);
VNV (EC/Xnv);
LNV (EC/Xnv);
ENV (EC/Xnv);
MNV (ANS/Xnv);
VNV (ANS/Xnv);
ENV (ANS/Xnv);
Thermal Flat;
Therm Flat T;
Therm Flat 2T; and
Therm Flat 4T.
Explanation:
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t-multiplier = Time multiplier/tripping characteristic factor . The setting range
depends on the selected tripping curve.
= Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded, the module/element starts to time out to trip.
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t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
0.14
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
t =
0.14
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
0.02
t [s]

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
t =
13.5
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
t =
13.5
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t =
120
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
t =
120
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
t =
80
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
t =
80
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t =
4.85
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
t =
0.0515
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
0.02
+ 0.1140
( )
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
19.61
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
+ 0.491
( )
t =
21.6
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t =
29.1
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
28.2
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1

( )
2
+ 0.1217
( )

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup )
Trip Reset
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
2
n

( )
0
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
n

( )
0
2

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
Ther, *lat
t = 45*t-multiplier [s]
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
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t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup )
Trip Reset
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
2
n

( )
0

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
IT
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
1
n

( )
1
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
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0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
t [s]
t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
2
n

( )
0

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
I:T
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
n

( )
2
2
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t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
2
n

( )
0

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
I3T
t =
5*3
*t-multiplier [s]
n

( )
4
4
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
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0$5
0$05
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The following characteristics is available:
DEFT (definite time).
Explanation:
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents; but this is only possible
if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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G = Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded , the module /element starts to time out to trip .
t [s]
1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
I/I>
tt
40 20
300 s 300 s
0.0 s 0.0 s
0.01 0.01
!ic*up
R calc
!ic*up
R calc
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The following characteristics is available:
DEFT (definite time).
Explanation:
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents; but this is only possible
if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
I/I>
tt
40 20
300 s 300 s
0.0 s 0.0 s
0.01 0.01
!ic*up
X
!ic*up
X
)E*T
t = Tripping delay
X = Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded , the module /element starts to time out to trip .
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The following characteristics are available:
NNV (EC/Xnv);
VNV (EC/Xnv);
LNV (EC/Xnv);
ENV (EC/Xnv);
MNV (ANS/Xnv);
VNV (ANS/Xnv);
ENV (ANS/Xnv);
Thermal Flat;
Therm Flat T;
Therm Flat 2T; and
Therm Flat 4T.
Explanation:
The ground current can be measured either directly via a zero sequence transformer or detected by a residual
connection. The ground current can alternatively be calculated from the phase currents; but this is only possible
if the current transformers are Wye-connected.
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t = Tripping delay
t-multiplier = Time multiplier/tripping characteristic factor . The setting range
depends on the selected tripping curve .
G = Fault current
Pickup = f the pickup value is exceeded, the module/element starts to time out to trip.
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t-multiplier
t =
0.14
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
0.02
Trip Reset
t =
0.14
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t [s]

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
13.5
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2
t =
13.5
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s] t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
120
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
t =
120
*t-multiplier [s]
-1
G
( )
2
Pickup

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
80
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2
t =
80
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s] t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
0.0515
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
0.02
+ 0.1140
( )
t =
4.85
*t-multiplier [s]
-1
G
( )
2
Pickup
Trip Reset

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
21.6
*t-multiplier [s]
-1
G
( )
2
Pickup
t =
19.61
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2
+ 0.491
( )

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
Trip Reset
t =
28.2
*t-multiplier [s]
Pickup
-1
G
( )
2
+ 0.1217
( )
t =
29.1
*t-multiplier [s]
-1
G
( )
2
Pickup

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
2
G
( )
0
Gnom
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
Ther, *lat
t =
5
*t-multiplier [s]
Gnom
G
( )
0
t = 5 *t-multiplier [s]
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
2
G
( )
0
Gnom

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
IT
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
Gnom
G
( )
1
1
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
TMMsNS
5
10
5 :
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
4
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
2
G
( )
0
Gnom

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available. Resetting via characteristic, delayed, and
instantaneous.
I:T
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
Gnom
G
( )
2
2
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
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t [s]
t-multiplier
Trip Reset
1 # !ic*up (Multiples of Pickup)
t =

NoticeV
Various Reset Modes are available . Resetting via characteristic , delayed, and
instantaneous.
I3T
t =
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
Gnom
G
( )
4
4
5*1
*t-multiplier [s]
2
Gnom
G
( )
0
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1 10
3

1 10
4

TMMsNS
10
5
:
1$0
0$5
0$05
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Assign,ent List
The ASSGNMENT LST below summarizes all module outputs (signals) and inputs (e.g.: states of the
assignments).
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
,rot.A1aila6le 0i9nal5 ,rote3tion is a1aila6le.
,rot.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,rot.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,rot.,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p ,-ase A
,rot.,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p ,-ase $
,rot.,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p ,-ase .
,rot.,i3D&p I> or IR 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p ) !ro&nd Fa&lt
,rot.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 !eneral ,i3D&p
,rot.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
,rot.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
,rot.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
,rot.#rip I> or IR 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip !ro&nd Fa&lt
,rot.#rip 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip
,rot.Res Fa&lt a (ains :o 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 8a&lt n&26er and n&26er o8 9rid 8a&lts.
,rot.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
,rot.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
.trl.;o3al 0wit3-in9 A&t-orit?5 ;o3al
.trl.Re2ote 0wit3-in9 A&t-orit?5 Re2ote
$Dr.0I 0in9le.onta3tInd 0i9nal5 #-e ,osition o8 t-e 0wit3-9ear is dete3ted 6? one a&xiliar?
3onta3t ApoleB onl?. #-&s indeter2inate and dist&r6ed ,ositions
3annot 6e dete3ted.
$Dr.,os not .;O0E 0i9nal5 ,os not .;O0E
$Dr.,os .;O0E 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in .;O0E),osition
$Dr.,os O,E: 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in O,E:),osition
$Dr.,os Indeter2 0i9nal5 $reaDer is in Indeter2inate ,osition
$Dr.,os Dist&r6 0i9nal5 $reaDer Dist&r6ed ) "nde8ined $reaDer ,osition. #-e 8eed)
6a3D si9nals A,osition Indi3atorsB 3ontradi3t t-e2sel1es. A8ter
expirin9 o8 a s&per1ision ti2er t-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e.
$Dr.Read? 0i9nal5 $reaDer is read? 8or operation.
$Dr.Interl .;O0E 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[.lose inp&ts are a3ti1e.
$Dr.Interl O,E: 0i9nal5 One or 2ore I;[Open inp&ts are a3ti1e.
$Dr..E0 s&33es8 .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 3o22and exe3&ted
s&33ess8&ll?.
$Dr..E0 Dist&r6ed .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and
&ns&33ess8&l. 0wit3-9ear in dist&r6ed position.
$Dr..E0 Fail #rip.2d .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .o22and exe3&tion 8ailed
6e3a&se trip 3o22and is pendin9.
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$Dr..E0 0wit3-9Dir .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision respe3ti1el? 0wit3-in9 Dire3tion
.ontrol5 #-is si9nal 6e3o2es tr&e, i8 a swit3- 3o22and is iss&ed
e1en t-o&9- t-e swit3-9ear is alread? in t-e reE&ested position.
Exa2ple5 A swit3-9ear t-at is alread? O,E: s-o&ld 6e swit3-ed
O,E: a9ain Ado&6l?B. #-e sa2e applies to .;O0E 3o22ands.
$Dr..E0 .;O0E d O,E: .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 .;O0E .o22and d&rin9 a
pendin9 O,E: .o22and.
$Dr..E0 0! not read? .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-9ear not read?
$Dr..E0 Field Interl .o22and Exe3&tion 0&per1ision5 0wit3-in9 .o22and not
exe3&ted 6e3a&se o8 8ield interlo3Din9.
$Dr.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
$Dr.A3D #rip.2d 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e #rip .o22and
$Dr.$wear 0low $reaDer 0i9nal5 0low $reaDer Alar2
$Dr.Res $wear 0l $reaDer 0i9nal5 Resettin9 t-e slow 6reaDer alar2
$Dr..;O0E .2d 0i9nal5 .;O0E 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e .;O0E 3o22and o8 t-e
,rot 2od&le.
$Dr.O,E: .2d 0i9nal5 O,E: 3o22and iss&ed to t-e swit3-9ear. Dependin9 on
t-e settin9 t-e si9nal 2a? in3l&de t-e O,E: 3o22and o8 t-e ,rot
2od&le.
$Dr..;O0E .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 .;O0E .2d 2an&al
$Dr.O,E: .2d 2an&al 0i9nal5 O,E: .2d 2an&al
$Dr..in$Dr)*2a)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e $Dr A*2aB
$Dr..in$Dr)*26)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e $Dr. A*26B
$Dr.Read?)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 $reaDer Read?
$Dr.A3D #rip.2d)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 A3Dnowled92ent 0i9nal Aonl? 8or
a&to2ati3 a3Dnowled92entB. (od&le inp&t si9nal
$Dr.Interl .;O0E1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and
$Dr.Interl .;O0E2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and
$Dr.Interl .;O0E=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e .;O0E 3o22and
$Dr.Interl O,E:1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and
$Dr.Interl O,E:2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and
$Dr.Interl O,E:=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Interlo3Din9 o8 t-e O,E: 3o22and
$Dr.0. .;O0E)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0wit3-in9 .;O0E .o22and, e.9. t-e
state o8 t-e ;o9i3 or t-e state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
$Dr.0. O,E:)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0wit3-in9 O,E: .o22and, e.9. t-e
state o8 t-e ;o9i3 or t-e state o8 t-e di9ital inp&t
$Dr.Operations Alar2 0i9nal5 0er1i3e Alar2, too 2an? Operations
$Dr.Is&2 Intr trip5 IA 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 IA
$Dr.Is&2 Intr trip5 I$ 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 I$
$Dr.Is&2 Intr trip5 I. 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded5 I.
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$Dr.Is&2 Intr trip 0i9nal5 (axi2&2 per2issi6le 0&22ation o8 t-e interr&ptin9
Atrippin9B 3&rrents ex3eeded in at least one p-ase.
$Dr.Res #rip.2d.r 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 t-e .o&nter5 total n&26er o8 trip 3o22ands
$Dr.Res Is&2 trip 0i9nal5 Reset s&22ation o8 t-e trippin9 3&rrents
$Dr.<ear;e1el Alar2 0i9nal5 $reaDer <ear 3&r1e Alar2
$Dr.<ear;e1el ;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 $reaDer <ear .&r1e ;o3Do&t ;e1el
$Dr.Res $wear .&r1e 0i9nal5 Res $wear .&r1e
$Dr.Is&2 Intr p- Al2 0i9nal5 Is&2 Intr p- Al2
$Dr.Res Is&2 Intr p- Al2 0i9nal5 Res Is&2 Intr p- Al2
(0tart.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
(0tart.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
(0tart.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
(0tart.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
(0tart.0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is in start 2ode
(0tart.R&n 0i9nal5 (otor is in r&n 2ode
(0tart.0top 0i9nal5 (otor is in stop 2ode
(0tart.$lo 0i9nal5 (otor is 6lo3Ded 8or startin9 or transition to R&n 2ode
(0tart.:O.0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to n&26er o8 3old start
li2its
(0tart.0,H$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its
(0tart.0,H$lo3DAlar2 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to starts per -o&r li2its,
wo&ld 3o2e a3ti1e in t-e next stop
(0tart.#$0$lo3Ded 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to ti2e 6etween starts li2its
(0tart.#-er2al$lo3D 0i9nal5 #-er2al 6lo3D
(0tart.Re2$lo3D0tart 0i9nal5 (otor is pro-i6ited to start d&e to external 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9-
di9ital inp&t DI
(0tart.#ransition#rip 0i9nal5 0tart transition 8ail trip
(0tart.00#rip 0i9nal5 ero speed trip Apossi6le lo3Ded rotorB
(0tart.I:0Q0,20#Faill 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 stop to start 6ased on reported 6a3D
ti2e
(0tart.I:0Q0t2R&nFail 0i9nal5 Fail to transit 8ro2 start to r&n 6ased on reported 6a3D ti2e
(0tart.;A#$lo3D 0i9nal5 ;on9 a33eleration ti2er en8or3ed
(0tart..old0tart0eE 0i9nal5 (otor 3old start seE&en3e 8la9
(0tart.For3ed0tart 0i9nal5 (otor 6ein9 8or3ed to start
(0tart.#rip,-aseRe1erse 0i9nal5 Rela? tripped 6e3a&se o8 p-ase re1erse dete3tion
(0tart.E2er9O1errideDI 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- di9ital inp&t DI
(0tart.E2er9O1erride"I 0i9nal5 E2er9en3? o1erride start 6lo3Din9 t-ro&9- 8ront panel
(0tart.A$UA3ti1e 0i9nal5 Anti)6a3Dspin is a3ti1e. For 3ertain appli3ations, s&3- as
p&2pin9 a 8l&id &p a pipe, t-e 2otor 2a? 6e dri1en 6a3Dward 8or a
period o8 ti2e a8ter it stops. #-e anti)6a3Dspin ti2er pre1ents
startin9 t-e 2otor w-ile it is spinnin9 in t-e re1erse dire3tion.
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(0tart.!O.0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 !ro&nd Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart Dela?. !O.
AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.IO.0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,-ase Instantaneo&s O1er3&rrent 0tart Dela?. IO.
AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e
pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.";oad0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 "nderload 0tart Dela?. "nderloadAInstantaneo&s
O1er3&rrentB ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder
t-is para2eter
(0tart.Ga20tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 GA( 0tart Dela?. GA(AInstantaneo&s O1er3&rrentB
ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is
para2eter
(0tart."n6al0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 (otor start 6lo3D 3&rrent &n6alan3e si9nal
(0tart.$lo)!eneri31 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.1
(0tart.$lo)!eneri32 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.2
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3= !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.=
(0tart.$lo)!eneri34 !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.4
(0tart.$lo)!eneri3* !eneri3 0tart Dela?. #-is 1al&e 3an 6e &sed to 6lo3D an?
prote3ti1e ele2ent.*
(0tart.I[#ransit 0i9nal5 .&rrent transition si9nal
(0tart.#[#ransit 0i9nal5 #i2e transition si9nal
(0tart.(otor0top$lo 0i9nal5 (otor stop 6lo3D ot-er prote3tion 8&n3tions
(0tart.RFD[IA[:or2al 0i9nal5 0?ste2 IA Rotar?FieldDete3tion :or2al
(0tart.RFD[IA[Re1erse 0i9nal5 0?ste2 IA Rotar?FieldDete3tion Re1erse
(0tart.V"n6al0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 (otor start 6lo3D 1olta9e &n6alan3e si9nal.
(0tart."nderV0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 "nder1olta9e 0tart Dela?. "nder1olta9e ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.O1erV0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 O1er1olta9e 0tart Dela?. O1er1olta9e ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.,ower0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,ower 0tart Dela?. ,ower ele2ents are 6lo3Ded 8or t-e
ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.,Fa30tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 ,ower Fa3tor 0tart Dela?. ,ower Fa3tor ele2ents are
6lo3Ded 8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.FrE0tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? 0tart Dela?. FreE&en3? ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.Di880tart$lo3D 0i9nal5 Di88erential 0tart Dela?. Di88erential ele2ents are 6lo3Ded
8or t-e ti2e pro9ra22ed &nder t-is para2eter
(0tart.Re20tart$lo3D)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Re2ote (otor 0tart $lo3Din9
(0tart.E29O1r)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 E2er9en3? O1erride. 0i9nal -as to 6e
a3ti1e in order to release t-e t-er2al 3apa3it? o8 t-e 2otor. ,lease
noti3e t-at 6? doin9 t-is ?o& r&n t-e risD o8 da2a9in9 t-e 2otor.
VE(!OVRW -as to 6e set to VDIW or VDI or "IW 8or t-is inp&t to taDe
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(0tart.I:0Q)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 I:3o2plete 0eQ&en3e
(0tart.00)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 ero 0peed 0wit3-
(0tart.0#,. $lo)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 <it- t-is settin9 a Di9ital Inp&t Deeps
t-e (otor in t-e R": 2ode, e1en w-en t-e 2otor 3&rrent drops
6elow 0#,. A2otor stop 3&rrentB.
*0,'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0,'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0,'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'1+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*0,'1+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*0,'1+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
*0,'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'1+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*0,'1+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*0,'1+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*0,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0,'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0,'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0,'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0,'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0,'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0,'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0,'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0,'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0,'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0,'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0,'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0,'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*0,'2+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*0,'2+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
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*0,'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'2+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*0,'2+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*0,'2+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*0,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0,'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0,'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0,'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0,'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0,'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0,'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0,'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0,'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0,'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0,'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0,'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0,'=+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*0,'=+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*0,'=+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
*0,'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0,'=+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*0,'=+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*0,'=+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*0,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0,'=+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0,'=+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0,'=+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0,'=+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0,'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
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*0,'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0,'=+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0,'=+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0,'=+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0,'=+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0,'=+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1,'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1,'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1,'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*1,'1+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*1,'1+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
*1,'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'1+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*1,'1+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*1,'1+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*1,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1,'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1,'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1,'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1,'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1,'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1,'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1,'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1,'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1,'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1,'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1,'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1,'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1,'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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*1,'2+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*1,'2+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*1,'2+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
*1,'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'2+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*1,'2+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*1,'2+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*1,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1,'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1,'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1,'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1,'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1,'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1,'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1,'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1,'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1,'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1,'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1,'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1,'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1,'=+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
*1,'=+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
*1,'=+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
*1,'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*1,'=+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*1,'=+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*1,'=+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*1,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1,'=+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1,'=+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
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*1,'=+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1,'=+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1,'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1,'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1,'=+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1,'=+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1,'=+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1,'=+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1,'=+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0>'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0>'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0>'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0>'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0>'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0>'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0>'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0>'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0>'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0>'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0>'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0>'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0>'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0>'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0>'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0>'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0>'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0>'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0>'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0>'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0>'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0>'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0>'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0>'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0>'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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*0>'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0>'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0>'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0>'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0>'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0>'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0>'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0>'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0>'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0>'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0>'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0>'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0>'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1>'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1>'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1>'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1>'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1>'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1>'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1>'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1>'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1>'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1>'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1>'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1>'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1>'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1>'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1>'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1>'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1>'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1>'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1>'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1>'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1>'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1>'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1>'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1>'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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*1>'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1>'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1>'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1>'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1>'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1>'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1>'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1>'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1>'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1>'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1>'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1>'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1>'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1>'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1>'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1>'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0R'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0R'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0R'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0R'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0R'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0R'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0R'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0R'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0R'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0R'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0R'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0R'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0R'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0R'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0R'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0R'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0R'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0R'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0R'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0R'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
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*0R'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0R'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0R'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0R'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0R'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0R'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0R'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0R'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0R'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0R'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0R'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0R'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0R'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0R'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0R'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0R'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1R'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1R'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1R'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1R'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1R'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1R'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1R'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1R'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1R'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1R'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1R'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1R'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1R'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1R'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1R'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1R'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1R'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1R'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
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*1R'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1R'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1R'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1R'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1R'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1R'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1R'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1R'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1R'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1R'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1R'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1R'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1R'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1R'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1R'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1R'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1R'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1R'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1R'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1R'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
%C('1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%C('1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%C('1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
%C('1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%C('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%C('1+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
%C('1+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
%C('1+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
%C('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
%C('1+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
%C('1+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
%C('1+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
%C('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
%C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
%C('1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
%C('1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
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%C('1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
%C('1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
%C('1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%C('1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%C('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%C('1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
%C('1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
%C('1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
%C('1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
%C('1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
%C('2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%C('2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%C('2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
%C('2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%C('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%C('2+.,i3D&p IA 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p IA
%C('2+.,i3D&p I$ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I$
%C('2+.,i3D&p I. 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I.
%C('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
%C('2+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
%C('2+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
%C('2+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
%C('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
%C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%C('2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
%C('2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
%C('2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
%C('2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
%C('2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
%C('2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%C('2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%C('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%C('2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
%C('2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
%C('2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
%C('2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
%C('2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0!'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0!'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
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*0!'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0!'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0!'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0!'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0!'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0!'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0!'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0!'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0!'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0!'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0!'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0!'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0!'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0!'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0!'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0!'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*0!'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*0!'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0!'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0!'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0!'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0!'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0!'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*0!'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0!'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*0!'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*0!'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*0!'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*0!'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*0!'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0!'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0!'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0!'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0!'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*0!'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*0!'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
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*0!'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1!'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1!'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1!'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1!'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1!'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1!'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1!'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1!'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'1+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1!'1+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1!'1+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1!'1+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1!'1+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1!'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1!'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1!'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1!'1+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1!'1+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1!'1+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1!'1+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1!'1+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
*1!'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*1!'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*1!'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*1!'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*1!'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1!'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p I> or IR
*1!'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*1!'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*1!'2+.De8a&lt0et 0i9nal5 De8a&lt ,ara2eter 0et
*1!'2+.Adapt0et 1 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 1
*1!'2+.Adapt0et 2 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 2
*1!'2+.Adapt0et = 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter =
*1!'2+.Adapt0et 4 0i9nal5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter 4
*1!'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*1!'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*1!'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*1!'2+.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
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*1!'2+.Adapt0et1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter1
*1!'2+.Adapt0et2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter2
*1!'2+.Adapt0et=)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter=
*1!'2+.Adapt0et4)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Adapti1e ,ara2eter4
49.Alar2 ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 Alar2 ,i3D&p
49.Alar2 #i2eo&t 0i9nal5 Alar2 #i2eo&t
49.R#D e88e3ti1e R#D e88e3ti1e
49.;oad a6o1e 0F ;oad a6o1e 0er1i3e Fa3tor
49.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
49.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
49.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
49.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
49.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
49.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
49.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
49.Ex$lo1 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
49.Ex$lo2 (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
49.Ex$lo #rip.2d (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0G'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0G'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0G'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0G'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0G'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0G'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0G'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0G'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0G'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*0G'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0G'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*0G'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*0G'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
*0G'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*0G'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*0G'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
*0G'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*0G'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*0G'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*0G'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
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*0G'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=C'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=C'1+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
=C'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=C'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
=C'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
=C'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=C'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=C'2+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
=C'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=C'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
=C'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
=C'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=C'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=C'=+.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
=C'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=C'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=C'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
=C'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
=C'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=C'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
=C'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
=C'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
(;0.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
(;0.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
(;0.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
(;0.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
(;0.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
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(;0.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
R#D.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
R#D.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
R#D.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
R#D.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
R#D.Alar2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
R#D.<D 1 #rip <indin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D 1 Alar2 <indin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D 1 In1alid <indin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.<D 2 #rip <indin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D 2 Alar2 <indin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D 2 In1alid <indin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.<D = #rip <indin9 = 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D = Alar2 <indin9 = Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D = #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 = #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D = In1alid <indin9 = 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.<D 4 #rip <indin9 4 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D 4 Alar2 <indin9 4 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D 4 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 4 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D 4 In1alid <indin9 4 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.<D * #rip <indin9 * 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D * Alar2 <indin9 * Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D * #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 * #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D * In1alid <indin9 * 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.<D 6 #rip <indin9 6 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.<D 6 Alar2 <indin9 6 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.<D 6 #i2eo&t Alar2 <indin9 6 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.<D 6 In1alid <indin9 6 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.($ 1 #rip (otor $earin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.($ 1 Alar2 (otor $earin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.($ 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 (otor $earin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
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R#D.($ 1 In1alid (otor $earin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.($ 2 #rip (otor $earin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.($ 2 Alar2 (otor $earin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.($ 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 (otor $earin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.($ 2 In1alid (otor $earin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.;$ 1 #rip ;oad $earin9 1 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.;$ 1 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.;$ 1 #i2eo&t Alar2 ;oad $earin9 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.;$ 1 In1alid ;oad $earin9 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.;$ 2 #rip ;oad $earin9 2 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.;$ 2 Alar2 ;oad $earin9 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.;$ 2 #i2eo&t Alar2 ;oad $earin9 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.;$ 2 In1alid ;oad $earin9 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.A&x1 #rip A&xiliar? 1 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.A&x1 Alar2 A&xiliar? 1 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.A&x1 #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? 1 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.A&x1 In1alid A&xiliar? 1 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.A&x2 #rip A&xiliar? 2 0i9nal5 #rip
R#D.A&x2 Alar2 A&xiliar? 2 Alar2 R#D #e2perat&re ,rote3tion
R#D.A&x2 #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? 2 #i2eo&t Alar2
R#D.A&x2 In1alid A&xiliar? 2 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e Ae.9
3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.#rip <D !ro&p #rip all <indin9s
R#D.Alar2 <D !ro&p Alar2 all <indin9s
R#D.#i2eo&tAl2<D!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all <indin9s
R#D.<D !ro&p In1alid <indin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent Val&e
Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D (eas&re2entB
R#D.#rip ($ !ro&p #rip all (otor $earin9s
R#D.Alar2 ($ !ro&p Alar2 all (otor $earin9s
R#D.#i2eo&tAl2($!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all (otor $earin9s
R#D.($ !ro&p In1alid (otor $earin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent
Val&e Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D
(eas&re2entB
R#D.#rip ;$ !ro&p #rip all ;oad $earin9s
R#D.Alar2 ;$ !ro&p Alar2 all ;oad $earin9s
R#D.#i2eo&tAl2;$!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 all ;oad $earin9s
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R#D.;$ !ro&p In1alid ;oad $earin9 !ro&p 0i9nal5 In1alid #e2perat&re (eas&re2ent
Val&e Ae.9 3a&sed 6? an de8e3ti1e or interr&pted R#D
(eas&re2entB
R#D.#rip An? !ro&p #rip An? !ro&p
R#D.Alar2 An? !ro&p Alar2 An? !ro&p
R#D.#i2eo&tAl2An?!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 An? !ro&p
R#D.Votin9 #rip !rp 1 Votin9 #rip !ro&p 1
R#D.Votin9 #rip !rp 2 Votin9 #rip !ro&p 2
R#D.#i2eo&t Alar2 Alar2 ti2eo&t expired
R#D.#rip A&x !ro&p #rip A&xiliar? !ro&p
R#D.Alar2 A&x !ro&p Alar2 A&xiliar? !ro&p
R#D.#i2eo&tAl2A&x!rp #i2eo&t Alar2 A&xiliar? !ro&p
R#D.A&x!rpIn1alid In1alid A&xiliar? !ro&p
R#D.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
R#D.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
R#D.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2C('1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
2C('1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
2C('1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
2C('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2C('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
2C('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
2C('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
2C('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
2C('1+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
2C('1+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
2C('1+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
2C('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2C('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
2C('1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
2C('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2C('2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
2C('2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
2C('2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
2C('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2C('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
2C('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
2C('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
2C('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
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2C('2+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
2C('2+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
2C('2+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
2C('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2C('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2C('2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
2C('2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
2C('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9('1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*9('1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*9('1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*9('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
*9('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
*9('1+.,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
*9('1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
*9('1+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*9('1+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*9('1+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*9('1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9('1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*9('1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*9('1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9('2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*9('2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*9('2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*9('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase A 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase A
*9('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase $
*9('2+.,i3D&p ,-ase . 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,-ase .
*9('2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e Ele2ent
*9('2+.#rip ,-ase A 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase A
*9('2+.#rip ,-ase $ 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase $
*9('2+.#rip ,-ase . 0i9nal5 !eneral #rip ,-ase .
*9('2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9('2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9('2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*9('2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
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*9('2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2CA'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
2CA'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
2CA'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
2CA'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2CA'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
2CA'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2CA'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
2CA'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
2CA'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2CA'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
2CA'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
2CA'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
2CA'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
2CA'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
2CA'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
2CA'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
2CA'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
2CA'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
2CA'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9A'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*9A'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*9A'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*9A'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9A'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
*9A'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
*9A'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*9A'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9A'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
*9A'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
*9A'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
*9A'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
*9A'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Resid&al Volta9e 0&per1ision)Ele2ent
*9A'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
*9A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
*9A'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
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*9A'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
*9A'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
46'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
46'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
46'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
46'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
46'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p :e9ati1e 0eE&en3e
46'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
46'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
46'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
46'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
46'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
46'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
46'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
46'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
46'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p :e9ati1e 0eE&en3e
46'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
46'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
46'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
46'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
46'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
4C'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
4C'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
4C'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
4C'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
4C'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e As?22etr?
4C'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
4C'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
4C'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
4C'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
4C'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
4C'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
4C'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
4C'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
4C'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
4C'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Volta9e As?22etr?
4C'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
4C'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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4C'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
4C'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
4C'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%1'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'1+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'1+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'1+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'1+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'1+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'1+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'1+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%1'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'2+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'2+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'2+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'2+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'2+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'2+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'2+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
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%1'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'=+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'=+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'=+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'=+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'=+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'=+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'=+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'4+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%1'4+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'4+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'4+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'4+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'4+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'4+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'4+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'4+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'4+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'4+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'4+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'4+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'4+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'4+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'4+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'*+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%1'*+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'*+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'*+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'*+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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%1'*+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'*+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'*+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'*+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'*+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'*+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'*+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'*+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'*+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'*+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'*+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'*+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'6+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
%1'6+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
%1'6+.$lo 6? VR 0i9nal5 (od&le is 6lo3Ded 6? &nder1olta9e.
%1'6+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
%1'6+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
%1'6+.,i3D&p %1 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion
%1'6+.,i3D&p d8/dt ` DF/D# ,i3D&p instantaneo&s or a1era9e 1al&e o8 t-e rate)o8)8reE&en3?)
3-an9e
%1'6+.,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p Ve3tor 0&r9e
%1'6+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'6+.#rip %1 0i9nal5 FreE&en3? -as ex3eeded t-e li2it.
%1'6+.#rip d8/dt ` DF/D# 0i9nal5 #rip d8/dt or DF/D#
%1'6+.#rip Ve3tor 0&r9e 0i9nal5 #rip delta p-i
%1'6+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip FreE&en3? ,rote3tion A3olle3ti1e si9nalB
%1'6+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
%1'6+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
%1'6+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
%1'6+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
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=2'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2V'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2V'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2V'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2V'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
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=2V'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
=2V'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
=2V'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
=2V'=+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower ,rote3tion
=2V'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
=2V'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
=2V'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**D'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,F)**D'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
,F)**D'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**D'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'1+..o2pensator 0i9nal5 .o2pensation 0i9nal
,F)**D'1+.I2possi6le 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor I2possi6le
,F)**D'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**D'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,F)**D'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
,F)**D'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**D'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**D'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**D'2+..o2pensator 0i9nal5 .o2pensation 0i9nal
,F)**D'2+.I2possi6le 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor I2possi6le
,F)**D'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**D'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**A'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,F)**A'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
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,F)**A'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**A'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'1+..o2pensator 0i9nal5 .o2pensation 0i9nal
,F)**A'1+.I2possi6le 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor I2possi6le
,F)**A'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**A'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,F)**A'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
,F)**A'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,F)**A'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip ,ower Fa3tor
,F)**A'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,F)**A'2+..o2pensator 0i9nal5 .o2pensation 0i9nal
,F)**A'2+.I2possi6le 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ,ower Fa3tor I2possi6le
,F)**A'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
,F)**A'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
I.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
I.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
I.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
I.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
I.$Dr $lo 0i9nal5 $lo3Ded 6? $reaDer Fail&re
I.,-ase ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase ,i3D&p
I.,-ase #rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase #rip
I.!ro&nd ,i3D&p 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd ,i3D&p
I.!ro&nd #rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd #rip
I.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p one Interlo3Din9
I.#rip 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip
I.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 #rip .o22and
I.,-ase O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 ,-ase O"#
I.!ro&nd O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 !ro&nd O"#
I.O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
I.I: 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 I:
I.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
I.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
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I.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
(otor Dia9nosis.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
(otor Dia9nosis.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
(otor Dia9nosis.$R$Alar2 0i9nal5 $R$Alar2
(otor Dia9nosis.$R$Relia6le 0i9nal5 Indi3ates i8 si9nal is 1alid 8or a 6roDen 6ar dete3tion.
(otor Dia9nosis.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
(otor Dia9nosis.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
0O#F.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
0O#F.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
0O#F.R1s $lo 0i9nal5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
0O#F.ena6led 0i9nal5 0wit3- Onto Fa&lt ena6led. #-is 0i9nal 3an 6e &sed to
2odi8? O1er3&rrent ,rote3tion 0ettin9s.
0O#F.IR 0i9nal5 :o ;oad .&rrent.
0O#F.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
0O#F.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
0O#F.R1s $lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Re1erse $lo3Din9
0O#F.Ext 0O#F)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External 0wit3- Onto Fa&lt Alar2
Ex,'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex,'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ex,'1+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'1+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'1+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'1+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ex,'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ex,'1+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'1+.Alar2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Alar2
Ex,'1+.#rip)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 #rip
Ex,'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex,'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ex,'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'2+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ex,'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ex,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
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Ex,'2+.Alar2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Alar2
Ex,'2+.#rip)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 #rip
Ex,'=+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex,'=+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ex,'=+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'=+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'=+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ex,'=+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ex,'=+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'=+.Alar2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Alar2
Ex,'=+.#rip)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 #rip
Ex,'4+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ex,'4+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ex,'4+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ex,'4+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Ex,'4+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ex,'4+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ex,'4+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ex,'4+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ex,'4+.Alar2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Alar2
Ex,'4+.#rip)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 #rip
Re2ote #rip.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Re2ote #rip.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Re2ote #rip.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Re2ote #rip.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Re2ote #rip.Alar2 0i9nal5 Alar2
Re2ote #rip.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Re2ote #rip.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Re2ote #rip.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Re2ote #rip.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Re2ote #rip.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Re2ote #rip.Alar2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Alar2
Re2ote #rip.#rip)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 #rip
$F.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
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$F.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
$F.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 $F)(od&le 0tarted A,i3D&pB
$F.#rip 0i9nal5 $reaDer Fail&re #rip
$F.;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 ;o3Do&t
$F.Res ;o3Do&t 0i9nal5 Reset ;o3Do&t
$F.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
$F.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
$F.#ri99er1 (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F
$F.#ri99er2 (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F
$F.#ri99er= (od&le Inp&t5 #ri99er t-at will start t-e $F
#.(.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
#.(.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
#.(.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p #rip .ir3&it 0&per1ision
#.(.:ot ,ossi6le :ot possi6le 6e3a&se no state indi3ator assi9ned to t-e 6reaDer.
#.(..in$Dr)*2a)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e $Dr A*2aB
#.(..in$Dr)*26)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Feed)6a3D si9nal o8 t-e $Dr. A*26B
#.(.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
#.(.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
.#0.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
.#0.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
.#0.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p .&rrent #rans8or2er (eas&rin9 .ir3&it 0&per1ision
.#0.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
.#0.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
;O,.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
;O,.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
;O,.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p ;oss o8 ,otential
;O,.;O, $lo 0i9nal5 ;oss o8 ,otential 6lo3Ds ot-er ele2ents
;O,.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
;O,.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
E.r..r O8lw VA- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VA- :et
E.r..r O8lw <- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- :et
E.r..r O8lw <- Fwd 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- Fwd
E.r..r O8lw <- Re1 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low <- Re1
E.r..r O8lw VAr- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- :et
E.r..r O8lw VAr- ;a9 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- ;a9
E.r..r O8lw VAr- ;ead 0i9nal5 .o&nter O1er8low VAr- ;ead
E.r.VA- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 VA- :et Reset .o&nter
E.r.<- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 <- :et Reset .o&nter
E.r.<- Fwd Res .r 0i9nal5 <- Fwd Reset .o&nter
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E.r.<- Re1 Res .r 0i9nal5 <- Re1 Reset .o&nter
E.r.VAr- :et Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- :et Reset .o&nter
E.r.VAr- ;a9 Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- ;a9 Reset .o&nter
E.r.VAr- ;ead Res .r 0i9nal5 VAr- ;ead Reset .o&nter
E.r.Res all Ener9? .r 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all Ener9? .o&nters
E.r..r O8lw< VA- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter VA- :et will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< <- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- :et will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< <- Fwd 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- Fwd will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< <- Re1 0i9nal5 .o&nter <- Re1 will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< VAr- :et 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- :et will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< VAr- ;a9 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- ;a9 will o1er8low soon
E.r..r O8lw< VAr- ;ead 0i9nal5 .o&nter VAr- ;ead will o1er8low soon
0?sA.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
0?sA.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
0?sA.Alar2 <att ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 peaD
0?sA.Alar2 VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VArs peaD
0?sA.Alar2 VA ,ower 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs peaD
0?sA.Alar2 <att De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 <A##0 de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 VAr De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VARs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 VA De2and 0i9nal5 Alar2 VAs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Al2 .&rrent De2d 0i9nal5 Alar2 .&rrent de2and 1al&e
0?sA.Alar2 I #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
0?sA.Alar2 V #HD 0i9nal5 Alar2 #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
0?sA.#rip <att ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 peaD
0?sA.#rip VAr ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VArs peaD
0?sA.#rip VA ,ower 0i9nal5 #rip VAs peaD
0?sA.#rip <att De2and 0i9nal5 #rip <A##0 de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip VAr De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VARs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip VA De2and 0i9nal5 #rip VAs de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip .&rrent De2and 0i9nal5 #rip .&rrent de2and 1al&e
0?sA.#rip I #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion .&rrent
0?sA.#rip V #HD 0i9nal5 #rip #otal Har2oni3 Distortion Volta9e
0?sA.Ex$lo)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
"R#D.<D1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D1
"R#D.<D2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D2
"R#D.<D= 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D=
"R#D.<D4 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D4
"R#D.<D* 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D*
"R#D.<D6 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel <D6
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"R#D.($1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ($1
"R#D.($2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ($2
"R#D.;$1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ;$1
"R#D.;$2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel ;$2
"R#D.A&x1 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel A&x1
"R#D.A&x2 0&per1 0i9nal5 0&per1ision .-annel A&x2
"R#D.0&per1 0i9nal5 "R#D 0&per1ision .-annel
"R#D.a3ti1e 0i9nal5 "R#D a3ti1e
"R#D.O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed and
-en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
<ired Inp&ts.$Dr #ro&6le)I $reaDer #ro&6le
<ired Inp&ts.(ain.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 (ain .onta3tor
<ired Inp&ts.0tart.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tartin9 .onta3tor
<ired Inp&ts.R&n.ont)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 R&nnin9 .onta3tor Ain3 seE&en3eB
<ired Inp&ts.0tart)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart
<ired Inp&ts.0top)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0top
<ired Inp&ts.Ext,er1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External ,er2issi1e1
<ired Inp&ts.Ext,er2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External ,er2issi1e2
<ired Inp&ts.Ext#rip1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip1
<ired Inp&ts.Ext#rip)I2 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 External #rip2
<ired Inp&ts.Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Forward
<ired Inp&ts.Re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Re1erse
<ired Inp&ts.!rp0et0ele3t)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 !ro&p 0ettin9 0ele3t
<ired Inp&ts.Go9 Forward)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Fow
<ired Inp&ts.Go9 re1erse)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Go9Re1
<ired Inp&ts.speed1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0peed1
<ired Inp&ts.;o3al)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 ;o3al ARe2oteB
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
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DI)% >*.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
RO)4 >2.I O"# 0i9nal5 one Interlo3Din9 O"#
RO)4 >2.RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.RO 4 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >2.DI0AR(EDI 0i9nal5 .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to sa8el? per8or2
2aintenan3e w-ile eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire pro3ess
o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9 and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot
6e disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e rela?s are AR(ED
A!AI: a8ter 2aintenan3e
RO)4 >2.O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed and
-en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
RO)4 >*.RO 1 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.RO 2 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.RO = 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.RO 4 0i9nal5 Rela? O&tp&t
RO)4 >*.DI0AR(EDI 0i9nal5 .A"#IO:I RE;AJ0 DI0AR(ED in order to sa8el? per8or2
2aintenan3e w-ile eli2inatin9 t-e risD o8 taDin9 an entire pro3ess
o88)line. A:ote5 one Interlo3Din9 and 0&per1ision .onta3t 3annot
6e disar2edB. JO" ("0# E:0"RE t-at t-e rela?s are AR(ED
A!AI: a8ter 2aintenan3e
RO)4 >*.O&ts 8or3ed 0i9nal5 #-e 0tate o8 at least one Rela? O&tp&t -as 6een set 6?
8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at t-e state o8 at least one Rela? is 8or3ed and
-en3e does not s-ow t-e state o8 t-e assi9ned si9nals.
AnIn'1+.$roDen wire 0i9nal5 $roDen wire. #-is si9nal is onl? 1alid, i8 t-e analo9 inp&t is
&sed in t-e 4..20 2A 2ode.
AnIn'1+.Inp&t 8or3ed #-e 1al&e o8 analo9 Inp&t -as 6een set 6? 8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at
t-e 1al&e o8 t-e analo9 Inp&t is 8or3ed and does not represent t-e
real 2eas&red 1al&e.
AnIn'2+.$roDen wire 0i9nal5 $roDen wire. #-is si9nal is onl? 1alid, i8 t-e analo9 inp&t is
&sed in t-e 4..20 2A 2ode.
AnIn'2+.Inp&t 8or3ed #-e 1al&e o8 analo9 Inp&t -as 6een set 6? 8or3e. #-at 2eans t-at
t-e 1al&e o8 t-e analo9 Inp&t is 8or3ed and does not represent t-e
real 2eas&red 1al&e.
Fld.'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Fld.'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Fld.'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Fld.'1+.Alar2 Alar2
Fld.'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Fld.'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
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Fld.'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Fld.'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Fld.'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Fld.'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Fld.'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Fld.'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Fld.'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Fld.'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Fld.'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Fld.'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,res'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,res'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,res'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
,res'1+.Alar2 Alar2
,res'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
,res'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
,res'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
,res'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
,res'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
,res'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
,res'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
,res'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
,res'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
,res'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
,res'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
,res'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
#2p'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
#2p'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
#2p'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#2p'1+.Alar2 Alar2
#2p'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
#2p'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
#2p'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
#2p'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
#2p'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
#2p'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
#2p'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
#2p'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
#2p'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
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#2p'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
#2p'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
#2p'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Vi6r'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Vi6r'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Vi6r'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Vi6r'1+.Alar2 Alar2
Vi6r'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Vi6r'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Vi6r'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Vi6r'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Vi6r'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Vi6r'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Vi6r'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Vi6r'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Vi6r'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Vi6r'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Vi6r'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Vi6r'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
0pd'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
0pd'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
0pd'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
0pd'1+.Alar2 Alar2
0pd'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
0pd'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
0pd'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
0pd'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
0pd'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
0pd'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
0pd'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
0pd'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
0pd'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
0pd'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
0pd'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
0pd'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
V$at'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
V$at'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
V$at'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
V$at'1+.Alar2 Alar2
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V$at'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
V$at'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
V$at'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
V$at'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
V$at'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
V$at'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
V$at'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
V$at'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
V$at'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
V$at'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
V$at'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
V$at'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ana,'1+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ana,'1+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ana,'1+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Ana,'1+.Alar2 Alar2
Ana,'1+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ana,'1+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ana,'2+.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
Ana,'2+.Ex$lo 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9
Ana,'2+.$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and 6lo3Ded
Ana,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d 0i9nal5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
Ana,'2+.,i3D&p 0i9nal5 ,i3D&p
Ana,'2+.#rip 0i9nal5 #rip
Ana,'2+.#rip.2d 0i9nal5 #rip .o22and
Ana,'2+.Ex$lo1)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din91
Ana,'2+.Ex$lo2)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din92
Ana,'2+.Ex$lo #rip.2d)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9 o8 t-e #rip .o22and
AnO&t'1+.For3e (ode For 3o22issionin9 p&rposes or 8or 2aintenan3e, Analo9 O&tp&ts
3an 6e set 6? 8or3e. $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Analo9
O&tp&ts 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
AnO&t'2+.For3e (ode For 3o22issionin9 p&rposes or 8or 2aintenan3e, Analo9 O&tp&ts
3an 6e set 6? 8or3e. $? 2eans o8 t-is 8&n3tion t-e nor2al Analo9
O&tp&ts 3an 6e o1erwritten A8or3edB.
E1ent re3.Res all re3 0i9nal5 All re3ords deleted
<a1e8or2 re3.Re3ordin9 0i9nal5 Re3ordin9
<a1e8or2 re3.(e2or? 8&ll 0i9nal5 (e2or? F&ll
<a1e8or2 re3..lear 8ail 0i9nal5 .lear Fail&re in (e2or?
<a1e8or2 re3.Res all re3 0i9nal5 All re3ords deleted
<a1e8or2 re3.Res re3ord 0i9nal5 Delete Re3ord
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<a1e8or2 re3.(an. #ri99er 0i9nal5 (an&al #ri99er
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart*)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart6)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tartC)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
<a1e8or2 re3.0tart%)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.Res re3ord 0i9nal5 Delete Re3ord
Fa&lt re3.(an. #ri99er 0i9nal5 (an&al #ri99er
Fa&lt re3.0tart1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart*)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart6)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tartC)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
Fa&lt re3.0tart%)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t55 #ri99er e1ent / start re3ordin9 i85
#rend re3.Hand Reset Hand Reset
0tart re3.0torin9 0i9nal5 Data are sa1ed
(od6&s.#rans2ission 0i9nal5 .o22&ni3ation A3ti1e
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 2 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d = .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 4 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d * .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 6 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d C .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d % .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 9 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 10 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 11 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 12 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1= .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 14 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 1* .o22&ni3ation .o22and
(od6&s..o22 .2d 16 .o22&ni3ation .o22and
IE.61%*0.VirtInp1 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
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IE.61%*0.VirtInp2 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp= 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp4 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp* 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp6 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInpC 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp% 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp9 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp10 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp11 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp12 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp1= 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp14 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp1* 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtInp16 0i9nal5 Virt&al Inp&t AIE.61%*0 !!IO IndB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t1)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t2)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t=)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t4)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t*)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t6)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&tC)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t%)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t9)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t10)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t11)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t12)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t1=)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t14)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t1*)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IE.61%*0.VirtO&t16)I (od&le inp&t state5 $inar? state o8 t-e Virt&al O&tp&t A!!IOB
IRI!)$.A3ti1e 0i9nal5 A3ti1e
IRI!)$.In1erted 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ in1erted
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal1 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal2 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal4 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal* 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal6 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nalC 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
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IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal% 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal9 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal10 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal11 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal12 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal1= 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal14 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal1* 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal16 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal1C 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
IRI!)$..ontrol 0i9nal1% 0i9nal5 IRI!)$ .ontrol 0i9nal
0:#,.0:#, a3ti1e 0i9nal5 I8 t-ere is no 1alid 0:#, si9nal 8or 120 se3, 0:#, is
re9arded as ina3ti1e.
0tatisti3s.ResF3 all 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all 0tatisti3 1al&es A.&rrent De2and, ,ower
De2and, (in, (axB
0tatisti3s.ResF3 I De2and 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) .&rrent De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
0tatisti3s.ResF3 , De2and 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 0tatisti3s ) ,ower De2and Aa19, peaD a19B
0tatisti3s.ResF3 (ax 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all (axi2&2 1al&es
0tatisti3s.ResF3 (in 0i9nal5 Resettin9 o8 all (ini2&2 1al&es
0tatisti3s.0tartF3 1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart o8 0tatisti3s 1 A"pdate t-e
displa?ed De2and B
0tatisti3s.0tartF3 2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 0tart o8 0tatisti3s 2 A"pdate t-e
displa?ed De2and B
;o9i3.;E1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E2.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;EC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E9.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E9.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E9.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E9.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E9.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E10.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E10.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E10.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E10.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E10.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E10.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E10.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E10.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E10.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E11.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E11.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E11.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E11.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E11.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E11.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E11.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E11.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E11.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E12.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E12.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E12.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E12.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E12.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E12.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E12.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E12.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E12.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E14.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E14.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E14.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E14.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E14.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E14.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E14.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E14.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E14.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E1*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E16.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E16.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E16.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E16.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E16.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E16.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E16.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E16.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E16.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E1%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E1%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E1%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E1%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E19.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E19.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E19.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E19.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E19.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E19.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E19.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E19.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E19.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E20.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E20.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E20.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E20.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E20.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E20.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E20.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E20.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E20.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E21.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E21.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E21.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E21.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E21.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E21.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E21.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E21.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E21.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E22.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E22.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E22.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E22.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E22.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E22.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E22.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E22.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E22.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E24.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E24.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E24.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E24.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E24.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E24.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E24.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E24.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E24.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E26.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E26.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E26.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E26.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E26.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E26.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E26.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E26.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E26.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E2%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E2%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E2%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E2%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E2%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E29.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E29.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E29.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E29.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E29.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E29.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E29.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E29.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E29.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=0.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=0.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=1.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=1.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=2.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=2.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E==.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E==.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E==.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E==.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E==.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E==.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E==.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E==.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E==.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=4.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=4.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=6.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=6.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E=C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E=9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E=9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E=9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=9.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E=9.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E40.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E40.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E40.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E40.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E40.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E40.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E40.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E40.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E40.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E41.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E41.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E41.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E41.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E41.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E41.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E41.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E41.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E41.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E42.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E42.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E42.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E42.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E42.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E42.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E42.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E42.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E42.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E44.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E44.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E44.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E44.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E44.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E44.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E44.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E44.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E44.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E46.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E46.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E46.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E46.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E46.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E46.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E46.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E46.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E46.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E4%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E4%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E4%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E49.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E49.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E49.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E49.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E49.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E49.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E49.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E49.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E49.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E*0.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*0.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*0.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*1.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*1.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*2.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*2.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*4.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E*4.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E**.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E**.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E**.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E**.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E**.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E**.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E**.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E**.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E**.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*6.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*6.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E*9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;E*9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E*9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*9.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E*9.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E60.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E60.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E60.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E60.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E60.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E60.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E60.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E60.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E60.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E61.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E61.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E61.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E61.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E61.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E61.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E61.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E61.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E61.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E62.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E62.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E62.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E62.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E62.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E62.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E62.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E62.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E62.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E6=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E64.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E64.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E64.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E64.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E64.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E64.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E64.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E64.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E64.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E66.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E66.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E66.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E66.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E66.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E66.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E66.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E66.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E66.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6C.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6C.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6C.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E6C.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E6%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E6%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E6%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E69.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E69.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E69.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E69.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E69.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E69.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E69.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E69.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E69.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC0.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC0.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC1.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC1.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC1.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC1.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC2.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
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;o9i3.;EC2.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC2.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC2.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC2.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC=.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC=.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC=.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC=.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC4.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC4.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC4.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC4.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC*.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC*.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC*.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC*.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC6.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC6.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;EC6.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC6.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC6.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;ECC.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;ECC.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;ECC.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;ECC.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC%.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC%.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC%.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC%.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;EC9.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;EC9.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC9.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;EC9.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate O&t 0i9nal5 O&tp&t o8 t-e lo9i3 9ate
;o9i3.;E%0.#i2er O&t 0i9nal5 #i2er O&tp&t
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t 0i9nal5 ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQB
;o9i3.;E%0.O&t in1erted 0i9nal5 :e9ated ;at3-ed O&tp&t AQ :O#B
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate In1)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate In2)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate In=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
;o9i3.;E%0.!ate In4)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Assi9n2ent o8 t-e Inp&t 0i9nal
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;o9i3.;E%0.Reset ;at3-)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5 Reset 0i9nal 8or t-e ;at3-in9
09en.R&nnin9 0i9nal5 (eas&rin9 1al&e si2&lation is r&nnin9
09en.Ex 0tart 0i2&lation)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5External 0tart o8 Fa&lt 0i2&lation A"sin9
t-e test para2etersB
09en.Ex$lo (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 External $lo3Din9
09en.Ex For3e,ost)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t5For3e ,ost state. A6ort si2&lation.
0?s.,0 1 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 1
0?s.,0 2 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 2
0?s.,0 = 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et =
0?s.,0 4 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 4
0?s.,00 2an&al 0i9nal5 (an&al swit3- o1er o8 a ,ara2eter 0et
0?s.,00 1ia .o22 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia .o22&ni3ation
0?s.,00 1ia Inp 83t 0i9nal5 ,ara2eter 0et 0wit3- 1ia Inp&t F&n3tion
0?s.(in. 1 para2 3-an9ed 0i9nal5 At least one para2eter -as 6een 3-an9ed
0?s.,ro9ra2 (ode $?pass 0i9nal5 0-ort)period 6?pass o8 t-e ,ro9ra2 (ode.
0?s.(aint (ode A3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e A3ti1e
0?s.(aint (ode Ina3ti1e 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Ina3ti1e
0?s.(aint(ode (an&all? 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e (an&al (ode
0?s.(aint (ode .o22 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e .o22 (ode
0?s.(aint (ode DI 0i9nal5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e Di9ital Inp&t (ode
0?s.A3D ;ED 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent
0?s.A3D RO 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
0?s.A3D .o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation
0?s.A3D #rip.2d 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and
0?s.A3D ;ED)H(I 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent 5H(I
0?s.A3D RO)H(I 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts 5H(I
0?s.A3D .o22)H(I 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation 5H(I
0?s.A3D #rip.2d)H(I 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and 5H(I
0?s.A3D ;ED).o22 0i9nal5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent 5.o22&ni3ation
0?s.A3D RO).o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t .onta3ts
5.o22&ni3ation
0?s.A3D .o&nter).o22 0i9nal5 Reset o8 all .o&nters 5.o22&ni3ation
0?s.A3D .o22).o22 0i9nal5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation 5.o22&ni3ation
0?s.A3D #rip.2d).o22 0i9nal5 Reset #rip .o22and 5.o22&ni3ation
0?s.Res Operations.r 0i9nal55 Res Operations.r
0?s.Res Alar2.r 0i9nal55 Res Alar2.r
0?s.Res #rip.2d.r 0i9nal55 Res #rip.2d.r
0?s.Res #otal.r 0i9nal55 Res #otal.r
0?s.A3D ;ED)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 ;EDs A3Dnowled92ent 6? Di9ital Inp&t.
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0?s.A3D RO)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled92ent o8 t-e Rela? O&tp&t
.onta3ts.
0?s.A3D .o22)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 A3Dnowled9e .o22&ni3ation 1ia Di9ital Inp&t.
#-e repli3a t-at .o22&ni3ation -as re3ei1ed 8ro2 t-e de1i3e is to
6e reset.
0?s.,01)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,02)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,0=)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.,04)I 0tate o8 t-e 2od&le inp&t, respe3ti1el? o8 t-e si9nal, t-at s-o&ld
a3ti1ate t-is ,ara2eter 0ettin9 !ro&p.
0?s.(aint (ode)I (od&le Inp&t 0tate5 Ar3 Flas- Red&3tion (aintenan3e 0wit3-
+pecial Assign,ent List for All )igital Input +ignals and All Logic Outputs
Name Description
).) :o assi9n2ent
DI)%, >1.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)%, >1.DI % 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 1 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 2 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI = 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 4 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI * 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI 6 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
DI)% >*.DI C 0i9nal5 Di9ital Inp&t
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