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PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
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Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
CONTENTS
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1. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC 3
1.1 Overview 3
1.2 MiCOM S1 Studio Px40 PSL editor 3
1.3 How to use MiCOM Px40 PSL editor 4
1.4 Warnings 4
1.5 Toolbar and commands 5
1.5.1 Standard tools 5
1.5.2 Alignment tools 5
1.5.3 Drawing tools 5
1.5.4 Nudge tools 5
1.5.5 Rotation tools 5
1.5.6 Structure tools 5
1.5.7 Zoom and pan tools 5
1.5.8 Logic symbols 5
1.6 PSL logic signals properties 7 PL
1.6.1 Link properties 7
1.6.2 Opto signal properties 8
1.6.3 Input signal properties 8
1.6.4 Output signal properties 8
1.6.5 GOOSE input signal properties 8
1.6.6 GOOSE output signal properties 8
1.6.7 Control input signal properties 9
1.6.8 Function key properties (P345 only) 9
1.6.9 Fault recorder trigger properties 9
1.6.10 LED signal properties 9
1.6.11 Contact signal properties 10
1.6.12 LED conditioner properties 10
1.6.13 Contact conditioner properties 11
1.6.14 Timer properties 11
1.6.15 Gate properties 12
1.7 Description of logic nodes 13
1.8 Factory default programmable scheme logic 24
1.9 Logic input mapping 24
1.10 Relay output contact mapping 26
1.11 Programmable LED output mapping 28
1.12 Fault recorder start mapping 29
1.13 PSL DATA column 29
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
1. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
1.1 Overview
The purpose of the programmable scheme logic (PSL) is to allow the relay user to configure
an individual protection scheme to suit their own particular application. This is achieved
through the use of programmable logic gates and delay timers.
The input to the PSL is any combination of the status of opto inputs. It is also used to assign
the mapping of functions to the opto inputs and output contacts, the outputs of the protection
elements, e.g. protection starts and trips, and the outputs of the fixed protection scheme
logic. The fixed scheme logic provides the relays standard protection schemes. The PSL
itself consists of software logic gates and timers. The logic gates can be programmed to
perform a range of different logic functions and can accept any number of inputs. The timers
are used either to create a programmable delay, and/or to condition the logic outputs, e.g. to
create a pulse of fixed duration on the output regardless of the length of the pulse on the
input. The outputs of the PSL are the LEDs on the front panel of the relay and the output
contacts at the rear.
The execution of the PSL logic is event driven; the logic is processed whenever any of its
inputs change, for example as a result of a change in one of the digital input signals or a trip
output from a protection element. Also, only the part of the PSL logic that is affected by the
particular input change that has occurred is processed. This reduces the amount of
processing time that is used by the PSL; even with large, complex PSL schemes the relay
trip time will not lengthen.
This system provides flexibility for the user to create their own scheme logic design.
However, it also means that the PSL can be configured into a very complex system, hence
setting of the PSL is implemented through the PC support package MiCOM S1 Studio.
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1.2 MiCOM S1 Studio Px40 PSL editor
To access the Px40 PSL Editor menu click on
The PSL Editor module enables you to connect to any MiCOM device front port, retrieve and
edit its Programmable Scheme Logic files and send the modified file back to a MiCOM Px40
device.
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
1.4 Warnings
PL Before the scheme is sent to the relay checks are done. Various warning messages may be
displayed as a result of these checks.
The Editor first reads in the model number of the connected relay, and then compares it with
the stored model number. A "wildcard" comparison is employed. If a model mismatch
occurs then a warning will be generated before sending commences. Both the stored model
number and that read-in from the relay are displayed along with the warning; the onus is on
you to decide if the settings to be sent are compatible with the connected relay. Wrongly
ignoring the warning could lead to undesired behavior in the relay.
If there are any potential problems of an obvious nature then a list will be generated. The
types of potential problems that the program attempts to detect are:
One or more gates, LED signals, contact signals, and/or timers have their outputs linked
directly back to their inputs. An erroneous link of this sort could lock up the relay, or
cause other more subtle problems to arise.
Inputs To Trigger (ITT) exceeds the number of inputs. A programmable gate has its ITT
value set to greater than the number of actual inputs; the gate can never activate. Note
that there is no lower ITT value check. A 0-value does not generate a warning.
Too many gates. There is a theoretical upper limit of 256 gates in a scheme, but the
practical limit is determined by the complexity of the logic. In practice the scheme would
have to be very complex, and this error is unlikely to occur.
Too many links. There is no fixed upper limit to the number of links in a scheme.
However, as with the maximum number of gates, the practical limit is determined by the
complexity of the logic. In practice the scheme would have to be very complex, and this
error is unlikely to occur.
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
To add text comments and other annotations, for easier reading of PSL schemes.
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1.5.5 Rotation tools
For scaling the displayed screen size, viewing the entire PSL, or zooming to a selection.
This toolbar provides icons to place each type of logic element into the scheme diagram.
Not all elements are available in all devices. Icons will only be displayed for those elements
available in the selected device.
Link
Create a link between two logic symbols.
Opto Signal
Create an opto signal.
Input Signal
Create an input signal.
Output Signal
Create an output signal.
GOOSE In
Create an input signal to logic to receive an IEC 61850 GOOSE message transmitted from
another IED.
GOOSE Out
Create an output signal from logic to transmit an IEC61850 GOOSE message to another
IED.
Control In
PL Create an input signal to logic that can be operated from an external command.
Function Key
Create a function key input signal.
Trigger Signal
Create a fault record trigger.
LED Signal
Create an LED input signal that repeats the status of tri-color LED.
(P345)
Create an LED input signal that repeats the status of red LED.
(P342/3/4)
Contact Signal
Create a contact signal.
LED Conditioner
Create an LED conditioner for tri-color LED (P345)
Create an LED conditioner for red LED (P342/3/4)
Contact Conditioner
Create a contact conditioner.
Timer
Create a timer.
AND Gate
Create an AND Gate.
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
OR Gate
Create an OR Gate.
Programmable Gate
Create a programmable gate.
Links can only be started from the output of a signal, gate, or conditioner, and can only be
ended on an input to any element.
Since signals can only be either an input or an output then the concept is somewhat
different. In order to follow the convention adopted for gates and conditioners, input signals
are connected from the left and output signals to the right. The Editor will automatically
enforce this convention.
A link attempt will be refused where one or more rules would otherwise be broken. A link will
be refused for the following reasons:
An attempt to connect to a signal that is already driven. The cause of the refusal may
not be obvious, since the signal symbol may appear elsewhere in the diagram. Use
Highlight a Path to find the other signal.
An attempt is made to repeat a link between two symbols. The cause of the refusal may
not be obvious, since the existing link may be represented elsewhere in the diagram.
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
For example if DDB 1216 is asserted in PSL, Virtual Output 32 and its associated bit-pair
mappings will operate.
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1. Select the contact name from the Contact Name list (only shown when inserting a new PL
symbol).
2. Choose the conditioner type required in the Mode tick list.
3. Set the Pick-up Time (in milliseconds), if required.
4. Set the Drop-off Time (in milliseconds), if required.
1. Choose the operation mode from the Timer Mode tick list.
2. Set the Pick-up Time (in milliseconds), if required.
3. Set the Drop-off Time (in milliseconds), if required.
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
An OR gate requires that one or more input is TRUE for the output to be TRUE.
A Programmable gate requires that the number of inputs that are TRUE is equal to or
greater than its Inputs to Trigger setting for the output to be TRUE.
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525 VN>4 Timer Block PSL Block Residual Overvoltage Stage 4 Time delayed trip
Block Residual Overvoltage Stage 5 Time delayed trip
526 VN>5 Timer Block PSL
(P344/5 only)
Block Residual Overvoltage Stage 6 Time delayed trip
527 VN>6 Timer Block PSL
(P344/5 only)
528 V<1 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Undervoltage Stage 1 Time delayed trip
529 V<2 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Undervoltage Stage 2 Time delayed trip
530 V>1 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overvoltage Stage 1 Time delayed trip
531 V>2 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overvoltage Stage 2 Time delayed trip
532 F<1 Timer Block PSL Block Underfrequency Stage 1 Time delayed trip
533 F<2 Timer Block PSL Block Underfrequency Stage 2 Time delayed trip
534 F<3 Timer Block PSL Block Underfrequency Stage 3 Time delayed trip
535 F<4 Timer Block PSL Block Underfrequency Stage 4 Time delayed trip
536 F>1 Timer Block PSL Block Overfrequency Stage 1 Time delayed trip
537 F>2 Timer Block PSL Block Overfrequency Stage 2 Time delayed trip
538 I>1 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overcurrent Stage 1 Time delayed trip
539 I>2 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overcurrent Stage 2 Time delayed trip
540 I>3 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overcurrent Stage 3 Time delayed trip
541 I>4 Timer Block PSL Block Phase Overcurrent Stage 4 Time delayed trip
Block Voltage Dependent Overcurrent Time delayed
542 VDepOC Timer Blk PSL trip (voltage controlled or voltage restrained
PL overcurrent)
Block Underimpedance Time delayed trip (Stage 1
543 UnderZ Timer Blk PSL
and 2)
544 CL1 Input 1 Blk PSL Block Current Loop Input (transducer input) 1
545 CL1 Input 21 Blk PSL Block Current Loop Input (transducer input) 2
546 CL1 Input 3 Blk PSL Block Current Loop Input (transducer input) 3
547 CL1 Input 4 Blk PSL Block Current Loop Input (transducer input) 4
548 Turbine F Inh PSL Inhibit all Abnormal Frequency Protection stages
549 I2> Inhibit PSL Inhibit all Negative Sequence Overcurrent stages
Block Negative Sequence Overcurrent Stage 1Time
550 I2>1 Timer Block PSL
delayed trip
Block Negative Sequence Overcurrent Stage 2 Time
551 I2>2 Timer Block PSL
delayed trip
Block Negative Sequence Overcurrent Stage 3 Time
552 I2>3 Timer Block. PSL
delayed trip
Block Negative Sequence Overcurrent Stage 4 Time
553 I2>4 Timer Block PSL
delayed trip
Input to Accelerate Negative Sequence Overvoltage -
554 V2> Accelerate PSL
(V2> Protection) instantaneous operating time
555 Reset I2 Thermal PSL Reset Negative Phase Sequence Thermal State to 0%
556 Reset Thermal O/L PSL Reset Thermal State to 0%
557 Not Used
Inhibit 100% stator earth fault overcurrent stage 1 (low
558 64S I>1 Inhibit PSL
frequency injection) (P345)
Inhibit 100% stator earth fault under resistance stage
559 64S R<1 Inhibit PSL
1 (low frequency injection) (P345)
Inhibit 100% stator earth fault under resistance stage
560 64S R<2 Inhibit PSL
2 (low frequency injection) (P345)
Enable 100% stator earth fault band pass filter (low
561 64S Filter On PSL
frequency injection) (P345)
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
562 64R R<1 Inhibit PSL Inhibit rotor earth fault under resistance stage 1
563 64R R<2 Inhibit PSL Inhibit rotor earth fault under resistance stage 2
564 to 609 Not used
External Trip 3 phase - allows external protection to
610 Ext. Trip 3ph PSL initiate breaker fail and circuit breaker condition
monitoring counters.
611 CB Aux 3ph(52-A) PSL 52-A (CB closed) CB Auxiliary Input (3 phase)
612 CB Aux 3ph(52-B) PSL 52-B (CB open) CB Auxiliary Input (3 phase)
Circuit Breaker Healthy (input to manual close that the
613 CB Healthy PSL
CB has enough energy to allow closing)
VT supervision input - signal from external Miniature
614 MCB/VTS PSL
Circuit Breaker showing MCB tripped
615 Reset Close Dly. PSL Reset Manual Circuit Breaker Close Time Delay
Reset Latched Relays & LEDs (manual reset of any
616 Reset Relays/LED PSL
latched trip contacts and LEDs)
617 Reset Lockout PSL Reset CB monitoring lockouts
618 Reset All Values PSL Reset Circuit Breaker Condition Monitoring Values
For IEC-870-5-103 protocol only, used for "Monitor
619 Monitor Blocked PSL Blocking" (relay is quiet - issues no messages via
SCADA port)
For IEC-870-5-103 protocol only, used for "Command
620 Command Blocked PSL
Blocking" (relay ignores SCADA commands)
621 Time Synch PSL Time Synchronism by Opto Input pulse
Commissioning Tests - automatically places relay in
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Test Mode which takes the relay out of service and
allows secondary injection testing of the relay. For
622 Test Mode PSL
IEC60870-5-103 protocol spontaneous events and
cyclic measured data transmitted whilst the relay is in
test mode will have a COT of test mode
623 Fault REC TRIG PSL Trigger for Fault Recorder
Setting Group Selector X1 (low bit) - selects SG2 if
only DDB 624 signal is on.
624 SG Select x1 PSL
SG1 is active if both DDB 624 & DDB 625 = 0
SG4 is active if both DDB 624 & DDB 625 = 1
Setting Group Selector 1X (high bit) - selects SG3 if
only DDB 625 is active.
625 SG Select 1x PSL
SG1 is active if both DDB 624 & DDB 625 = 0
SG4 is active if both DDB 624 & DDB 625 = 1
Any Trip All trip signals that are required to operate
the Trip LED, initiate the breaker fail protection and
626 Any Trip PSL
initiate the CB monitoring counters are mapped to this
signal in the PSL.
627 to 639 Not used
640 Gen Diff Trip Gen Differential Generator Differential Trip (P343/4/5)
641 Gen Diff Trip A Gen Differential Generator Differential Trip A (P343/4/5)
642 Gen Diff Trip B Gen Differential Generator Differential Trip B (P343/4/5)
643 Gen Diff Trip C Gen Differential Generator Differential Trip C (P343/4/5)
644 Field Fail1 Trip Field Failure 1st Stage Field Failure Trip
645 Field Fail2 Trip Field Failure 2nd Stage Field Failure Trip
646 V/Hz>1 Trip Overfluxing 1st Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Trip
647 V/Hz>2 Trip Overfluxing 2nd Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Trip
648 V/Hz>3 Trip Overfluxing 3rd Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Trip
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
PL 679 V<1 Trip A/AB Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip A/AB
680 V<1 Trip B/BC Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip B/BC
681 V<1 Trip C/CA Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip C/CA
682 V<2 Trip Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip 3ph
683 V<2 Trip A/AB Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip A/AB
684 V<2 Trip B/BC Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip B/BC
685 V<2 Trip C/CA Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Trip C/CA
686 V>1 Trip Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip 3ph
687 V>1 Trip A/AB Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip A/AB
688 V>1 Trip B/BC Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip B/BC
689 V>1 Trip C/CA Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip C/CA
690 V>2 Trip Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip 3ph
691 V>2 Trip A/AB Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip A/AB
692 V>2 Trip B/BC Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip B/BC
693 V>2 Trip C/CA Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Trip C/CA
694 F<1 Trip Under Frequency 1st Stage Under frequency Trip
695 F<2 Trip Under Frequency 2nd Stage Under frequency Trip
696 F<3 Trip Under Frequency 3rd Under frequency Trip
697 F<4 Trip Under Frequency 4th Stage Under frequency Trip
698 F>1 Trip Over Frequency 1st Stage Over frequency Trip
699 F>2 Trip Over Frequency 2nd Stage Over frequency Trip
700 Power 1 Trip Power 1st Stage Power Trip
701 Power 2 Trip Power 2nd Stage Power Trip
702 NPS Thermal Trip NPS Thermal Negative Phase Sequence Thermal Trip
703 Thermal Trip Thermal Overload Thermal Overload Trip
704 I>1 Trip Phase Overcurrent 1st Stage Overcurrent Trip 3ph
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
PL 835 IC< Start Undercurrent C phase Undercurrent Start (used in CB Fail logic)
836 IN< Start Undercurrent Earth Fault Undercurrent Start (used in CB Fail logic)
Sensitive Earth Fault Undercurrent Start (used in CB
837 ISEF< Start Undercurrent
Fail logic)
838 to 839 Not used
840 CLI1 Alarm Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 1 Alarm Start
841 CLI2 Alarm Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 2 Alarm Start
842 CLI3 Alarm Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 3 Alarm Start
843 CLI4 Alarm Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 4 Alarm Start
844 CLI1 Trip Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 1 Trip Start
845 CLI2 Trip Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 2 Trip Start
846 CLI3 Trip Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 3 Trip Start
847 CLI4 Trip Start Current Loop Inputs Current Loop Input (transducer input) 4 Trip Start
848 FFail1 Start Field Failure 1st Stage Field Failure Start
849 FFail2 Start Field Failure 2nd Stage Field Failure Start
850 V/Hz>1 Start Overfluxing 1st Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Start
851 V/Hz>2 Start Overfluxing 2nd Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Start
852 V/Hz>3 Start Overfluxing 3rd Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Start
853 V/Hz>4 Start Overfluxing 4th Stage Overflux (voltage/frequency) Start
854 Not used
855 IN>1 Start Earth Fault 1st Stage Earth Fault Start
856 IN>2 Start Earth Fault 2nd Stage Earth Fault Start
857 to 858 Not used
859 ISEF>1 Start Sensitive Earth Fault 1st Stage Sensitive Earth Fault Start
860 to 863 Not Used
864 VN>1 Start Residual O/V NVD 1st Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (Derived O/V)
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
865 VN>2 Start Residual O/V NVD 2nd Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (Derived O/V)
1st Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (VN1 Measured
866 VN>3 Start Residual O/V NVD
O/V)
2nd Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (VN1 Measured
867 VN>4 Start Residual O/V NVD
O/V)
1st Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (VN2 Measured
868 VN>5 Start Residual O/V NVD
O/V) (P344/5)
2nd Stage Residual Overvoltage Start (VN2 Measured
869 VN>6 Start Residual O/V NVD
O/V) (P344/5)
870 V<1 Start Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Start 3ph
871 V<1 Start A/AB Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Start A/AB
872 V<1 Start B/BC Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Start B/BC
873 V<1 Start C/CA Phase Undervoltage 1st Stage Phase Undervoltage Start C/CA
874 V<2 Start Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Start 3ph
875 V<2 Start A/AB Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Start A/AB
876 V<2 Start B/BC Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Start B/BC
877 V<2 Start C/CA Phase Undervoltage 2nd Stage Phase Undervoltage Start C/CA
878 V>1 Start Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Start 3ph
879 V>1 Start A/AB Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Start A/AB
880 V>1 Start B/BC Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Start B/BC
881 V>1 Start C/CA Phase Overvoltage 1st Stage Phase Overvoltage Start C/CA
882 V>2 Start Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Start 3ph
883 V>2 Start A/AB Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Start A/AB
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884 V>2 Start B/BC Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Start B/BC
885 V>2 Start C/CA Phase Overvoltage 2nd Stage Phase Overvoltage Start C/CA
886 F<1 Start Under Frequency 1st Stage Under frequency Start
887 F<2 Start Under Frequency 2nd Stage Under frequency Start
888 F<3 Start Under Frequency 3rd Stage Under frequency Start
889 F<4 Start Under Frequency 4th Stage Under frequency Start
890 F>1 Start Over Frequency 1st Stage Over frequency Start
891 F>2 Start Over Frequency 2nd Stage Over frequency Start
892 Power1 Start Power 1st Stage Power Start
893 Power2 Start Power 2nd Stage Power Start
894 to 895 Not Used
896 I>1 Start Phase Overcurrent 1st Stage Overcurrent Start 3ph
897 I>1 Start A Phase Overcurrent 1st Stage Overcurrent Start A
898 I>1 Start B Phase Overcurrent 1st Stage Overcurrent Start B
899 I>1 Start C Phase Overcurrent 1st Stage Overcurrent Start C
900 I>2 Start Phase Overcurrent 2nd Stage Overcurrent Start 3ph
901 I>2 Start A Phase Overcurrent 2nd Stage Overcurrent Start A
902 I>2 Start B Phase Overcurrent 2nd Stage Overcurrent Start B
903 I>2 Start C Phase Overcurrent 2nd Stage Overcurrent Start C
904 I>3 Start Phase Overcurrent 3rd Stage Overcurrent Start 3ph
905 I>3 Start A Phase Overcurrent 3rd Stage Overcurrent Start A
906 I>3 Start B Phase Overcurrent 3rd Stage Overcurrent Start B
907 I>3 Start C Phase Overcurrent 3rd Stage Overcurrent Start C
908 I>4 Start Phase Overcurrent 4th Stage Overcurrent Start 3ph
909 I>4 Start A Phase Overcurrent 4th Stage Overcurrent Start A
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
Opto-Input
P342 relay text Function
number
1 Input L1 L1 Setting Group selection
2 Input L2 L2 Setting Group selection
3 Input L3 L3 Block IN>2
4 Input L4 L4 Block I>2
5 Input L5 L5 Reset Relays and LEDs
6 Input L6 L6 Ext Prot Trip
7 Input L7 L7 52a (CB Status)
8 Input L8 L8 52b (CB Status)
9 Input L9 L9 Not Used
10 Input L10 L10 Not Used
11 Input L11 L11 Not Used
12 Input L12 L12 Not Used
13 Input L13 L13 Not Used
14 Input L14 L14 Not Used
15 Input L15 L15 Not Used
16 Input L16 L16 Not Used
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
Opto-Input
P342 relay text Function
number
17 Input L17 L17 Not Used
18 Input L18 L18 Not Used
19 Input L19 L19 Not Used
20 Input L20 L20 Not Used
21 Input L21 L21 Not Used
22 Input L22 L22 Not Used
23 Input L23 L23 Not Used
24 Input L24 L24 Not Used
Opto-Input
P343/4/5 relay text Function
number
1 Input L1 L1 Setting Group selection
2 Input L2 L2 Setting Group selection
3 Input L3 L3 Block IN>2
4 Input L4 L4 Block I>2
5 Input L5 L5 Reset Relays and LEDs
6 Input L6 L6 Ext Prot Trip
7 Input L7 L7 52a (CB Status) PL
8 Input L8 L8 52b (CB Status)
9 Input L9 L9 Not Used
10 Input L10 L10 Not Used
11 Input L11 L11 Not Used
12 Input L12 L12 Not Used
13 Input L13 L13 Not Used
14 Input L14 L14 Not Used
15 Input L15 L15 Not Used
16 Input L16 L16 Not Used
17 Input L17 L17 Not Used
18 Input L18 L18 Not Used
19 Input L19 L19 Not Used
20 Input L20 L20 Not Used
21 Input L21 L21 Not Used
22 Input L22 L22 Not Used
23 Input L23 L23 Not Used
24 Input L24 L24 Not Used
25 Input L25 L25 Not Used
26 Input L26 L26 Not Used
27 Input L27 L27 Not Used
28 Input L28 L28 Not Used
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
Opto-Input
P343/4/5 relay text Function
number
29 Input L29 L29 Not Used
30 Input L30 L30 Not Used
31 Input L31 L31 Not Used
32 Input L32 L32 Not Used
Relay
P342 relay
contact P342 relay text Function
conditioner
number
1 Output R1 Dwell 100ms R1 Trip CB
2 Output R2 Dwell 100ms R2 Trip Prime Mover
3 Output R3 Dwell 100ms R3 Any Protection Trip
Delayed Drop-off R4 General Alarm
4 Output R4
timer 500ms
5 Output R5 Dwell 100ms R5 CB Fail
6 Output R6 Straight-through R6 Earth Fault Protection Trip
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R7 Voltage or Frequency Protection
7 Output R7 Straight-through
Trip
8 Output R8 Straight-through R8 Not Used
9 Output R9 Straight-through R9 Not Used
10 Output R10 Straight-through R10 Not Used
11 Output R11 Straight-through R11 Not Used
12 Output R12 Straight-through R12 Not Used
13 Output R13 Straight-through R13 Not Used
14 Output R14 Straight-through R14 Not Used
15 Output R15 Straight-through R15 Not Used
16 Output R16 Straight-through R16 Not Used
17 Output R17 Straight-through R17 Not Used
18 Output R18 Straight-through R18 Not Used
19 Output R19 Straight-through R19 Not Used
20 Output R20 Straight-through R20 Not Used
21 Output R21 Straight-through R21 Not Used
22 Output R22 Straight-through R22 Not Used
23 Output R23 Straight-through R23 Not Used
24 Output R24 Straight-through R24 Not Used
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
Relay
P343/4/5 P343/4 relay
contact Function
relay text conditioner
number
1 Output R1 Dwell 100ms R1 Trip CB
2 Output R2 Dwell 100ms R2 Trip Prime Mover
3 Output R3 Dwell 100ms R3 Any Protection Trip
Delayed Drop-off R4 General Alarm
4 Output R4
timer 500ms
5 Output R5 Dwell 100ms R5 CB Fail
6 Output R6 Straight-through R6 Earth Fault Protection Trip
7 Output R7 Straight-through R7 Voltage Protection Trip
8 Output R8 Straight-through R8 Frequency Protection trip
9 Output R9 Straight-through R9 Differential Protection Trip
10 Output R10 Straight-through R10 System Back-up Protection Trip
11 Output R11 Straight-through R11 NPS Protection Trip
12 Output R12 Straight-through R12 Field Failure Protection Trip
13 Output R13 Straight-through R13 Power Protection Trip
14 Output R14 Straight-through R14 V/Hz Protection Trip
15 Output R15 Straight-through R15 Not Used
16 Output R16 Straight-through R16 Not Used PL
17 Output R17 Straight-through R17 Not Used
18 Output R18 Straight-through R18 Not Used
19 Output R19 Straight-through R19 Not Used
20 Output R20 Straight-through R20 Not Used
21 Output R21 Straight-through R21 Not Used
22 Output R22 Straight-through R22 Not Used
23 Output R23 Straight-through R23 Not Used
24 Output R24 Straight-through R24 Not Used
25 Output R25 Straight-through R25 Not Used
26 Output R26 Straight-through R26 Not Used
27 Output R27 Straight-through R27 Not Used
28 Output R28 Straight-through R28 Not Used
29 Output R29 Straight-through R29 Not Used
30 Output R30 Straight-through R30 Not Used
31 Output R31 Straight-through R31 Not Used
32 Output R32 Straight-through R32 Not Used
The default mappings for each of the programmable LEDs are as shown in the following
table for the P345 which have tri-colour LEDS (red/yellow/green):
LED
LED Input connection/text Latched P345 LED function indication
number
1 LED 1 Red Yes Earth Fault Protection Trip
Grp. PSL Ref. When downloading a PSL to the relay, the user will be
prompted to enter which group the PSL is for and a reference
identifier. The first 32 characters of the reference ID will be
displayed in this cell The and keys can be used to scroll
through 32 characters as only 16 can be displayed at any one
time.
18 Nov 2002 This cell displays the date and time when the PSL was down
loaded to the relay.
08:59:32.047
Grp. 1 PSL This is a unique number for the PSL that has been entered.
Any change in the PSL will result in a different number being
ID - 2062813232
displayed.
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Note: The above cells are repeated for each setting group.
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
Input L1 SG Select x1
DDB #032 DDB #624
Input L2 SG Select 1x
DDB #033 DDB #625
Any Trip
DDB #626
Z<1 Trip
DDB #728
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
Field Fail2 Trip
DDB #645 IN>1 Trip
DDB #663
IN>2 Trip
DDB #664 IREF> Trip
DDB #667
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673 VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675 100
V<2 Trip
V>2 Trip
DDB #682 1 Dwell Output R1
DDB #000
DDB #690 0
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708 I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716 I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
RTD 2 Trip
RTD 1 Trip
DDB #650 1
DDB #651
RTD 3 Trip
RTD 4 Trip DDB #652
DDB #653
RTD 5 Trip
DDB #654
RTD 6 Trip
DDB #655 RTD 7 Trip
DDB #656
RTD 8 Trip
DDB #657
RTD 9 Trip
DDB #658
RTD 10 Trip
DDB #659
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
&
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
SPower2 Trip
1
DDB #721
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
1
DDB #672 Output R2
VN>2 Trip Dwell
DDB #673 DDB #001
VN>3 Trip 0
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712 I>4 Trip
DDB #716
Freq Band1
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
I2>1 Trip DDB #749
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
CL Input 1
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
V<2 Trip
100 PL
V>1 Trip
DDB #686
DDB #682
1 Dwell
0
Output R3
DDB #002
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
S2>1 Trip
DDB #743
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
CL Input 3 Alarm
CL Input 2 Alarm
DDB #387
DDB #388 CL Input 4 Alarm
DDB #389
CLI1 I< Fail Alm
DDB #390
CLI2 I< Fail Alm
DDB #391
CLI3 I< Fail Alm
DDB #392
CLI4 I< Fail Alm
DDB #393
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695 1 Freq Prot Alm
DDB #379
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
V<1 Trip
DDB #678
V>1 Trip
1 Voltage Prot Alm
DDB #380
DDB #686
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
100
Bfail1 Trip 3ph Dwell Output R5
DDB #736 DDB #004
0
1
DDB #667
ISEF>1 Trip Straight Output R6
DDB #668 DDB #005
VN>1 Trip 0
VN>2 Trip DDB #672
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
PL
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
1
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745 0
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746 Straight Output R7
Freq Band4 Trip DDB #006
DDB #747 0
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
1
DDB #668
IREF> Trip LED 1
DDB #667 Latching DDB #224
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
1
DDB #708
I>3 Trip LED 2
DDB #712
Latching DDB #225
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
1
Field Fail1 Trip
DDB #644 LED 3
Latching DDB #226
Field Fail2 Trip
DDB #645
1
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip LED 4
DDB #751
Latching DDB #227
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
PL I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V>2 Trip
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip LED 5
DDB #682
Latching DDB #228
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
DDB #745
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
SPower1 Trip
1 Latching LED 7
DDB #230
DDB #720
Non -
Any Start LED 8
DDB #832 Latching DDB #231
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
Input L1 SG Select x1
DDB #032 DDB #624
Input L2 SG Select 1x
DDB #033 DDB #625
Input L7
DDB #038
CB Aux 3ph(52-A)
DDB #611
PL
Any Trip
DDB #626
1
CTS-1 Block
DDB #1026 Gen Diff Block
DDB #512
CTS-2 Block
DDB #1074
Z<1 Trip
DDB #728
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
PSlipz Z1 Trip
DDB #722
PSlipz Z2 Trip
DDB #723
100%StEF3H Trip
DDB #738
DeadMachineTrip
DDB #755
Gen Diff Trip
DDB #640
Field Fail2 Trip
DDB #645
IN>1 Trip
DDB #663
IN>2 Trip
DDB #664
IREF> Trip
DDB #667
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip 100
1
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip Dwell Output R1
DDB #674 DDB #000
VN>4 Trip 0
DDB #675
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
PL
64R R<2 Trip
DDB #758
Thermal O/L Trip
DDB #703
Field Fail1 Trip
DDB #644
NPS Thermal Trip
DDB #702
V/Hz>1 Trip
DDB #646
V/Hz>2 Trip
DDB #647
V/Hz>3 Trip
DDB #648
V/Hz>4 Trip
DDB #649
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
1
DDB #749
RTD 1 Trip
DDB #650
RTD 2 Trip
DDB #651
RTD 3 Trip
DDB #652
RTD 4 Trip
DDB #653
RTD 5 Trip
DDB #654
RTD 6 Trip
DDB #655
RTD 7 Trip
DDB #656
RTD 8 Trip
DDB #657
RTD 9 Trip
DDB #658
RTD 10 Trip
DDB #659
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
&
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
SPower2 Trip
1
DDB #721
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695 1 Freq Prot Alm
DDB #379
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
1
V<1 Trip
DDB #678 Voltage Prot Alm
DDB #380
V>1 Trip
DDB #686
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
100
Bfail1 Trip 3ph Dwell Output R5
DDB #736 DDB #004
0
1
IREF> Trip
DDB #667 Straight Output R6
ISEF>1 Trip DDB #005
DDB #668 0
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
PL V>2 Trip 0
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip Straight Output R7
DDB #682 DDB #006
V2>1 Trip 0
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744 0
0
Gen Diff Trip Straight Output R9
DDB #640 DDB #008
0
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
V Dep OC Trip 0
1
DDB #724
Straight Output R10
Z<1 Trip DDB #009
DDB #728 0
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
0
NPS Thermal Trip Straight Output R11
DDB #702 DDB #010
0
0
Field Fail1 Trip
DDB #644
DDB #645
Power1 Trip
DDB #700 0
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
1 Straight
0
Output R13
DDB #012 PL
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
V/Hz>1 Trip
DDB #646 0
1
V/Hz>2 Trip
DDB #647 Straight Output R14
V/Hz>3 Trip DDB #013
DDB #648 0
V/Hz>4 Trip
DDB #649
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
LED Mappings
1
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668 Latching LED 1
IREF> Trip DDB #224
DDB #667
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
1
DDB #708
I>3 Trip Latching LED 2
DDB #712 DDB #225
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
1
Field Fail1 Trip
DDB #644 Latching LED 3
DDB #226
PL DDB #702
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
1 Latching LED 4
DDB #227
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V>2 Trip
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip Latching LED 5
DDB #682 DDB #228
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
1
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745 Latching LED 6
Freq Band3 Trip DDB #229
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
1
Power1 Trip
DDB #700 Latching LED 7
DDB #230
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
Non -
Any Start Latching LED 8
DDB #832 DDB #231
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
Input L1 SG Select x1
DDB #032 DDB #624
Input L2 SG Select 1x
DDB #033 DDB #625
Any Trip
DDB #626
CTS-1 Block
DDB #1026
CTS-2 Block
1 Gen Diff Block
DDB #512
DDB #1074
Z<1 Trip
DDB #728
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
PSlipz Z1 Trip
DDB #722
PSlipz Z2 Trip
DDB #723
100%StEF3H Trip
DDB #738
DeadMachine Trip
DDB #755
Gen Diff Trip
DDB #640
Field Fail2 Trip
DDB #645
IN>1 Trip
DDB #663
IN>2 Trip
DDB #664
IREF> Trip
DDB #667
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip 100
1
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip Output R1
DDB #675 Dwell DDB #000
VN>5 Trip 0
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip
DDB #677
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
PL Power1 Trip
DDB #700
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
1
RTD 1 Trip
DDB #650
RTD 2 Trip
DDB #651
RTD 3 Trip
DDB #652
RTD 4 Trip
DDB #653
RTD 5 Trip
DDB #654
RTD 6 Trip
DDB #655
RTD 7 Trip
DDB #656
RTD 8 Trip
DDB #657
RTD 9 Trip
DDB #658
RTD 10 Trip
DDB #659
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
&
Power2 Trip
1
DDB #701
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
ISEF>1 Trip
IREF> Trip
DDB #667 PL
DDB #668
VN>1 Trip
DDB #672 100
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
1 Dwell Output R2
DDB #001
DDB #674 0
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
VN>5 Trip
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip
DDB #677
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
PSlipz Z1 Trip
DDB #722
PSlipz Z2 Trip
DDB #723
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
PL VN>5 Trip
DDB #676
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
1
DDB #677
V<1 Trip Output R3
DDB #678 Dwell DDB #002
V<2 Trip 0
DDB #682
V>1 Trip
DDB #686
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
S2>1 Trip
DDB #743
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
PSlipz Z1 Trip
DDB #722
PSlipz Z2 Trip
DDB #723
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695 1 Freq Prot Alm
DDB #379
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
1
V<1 Trip
DDB #678 Voltage Prot Alm
DDB #380
V>1 Trip
DDB #686
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
100
Bfail1 Trip 3ph Output R5
DDB #736 Dwell DDB #004
0
1
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668 Output R6
VN>1 Trip Straight DDB #005
DDB #672 0
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
VN>5 Trip
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip
DDB #677
PL V>2 Trip 0
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip Output R7
Straight DDB #006
DDB #682
V2>1 Trip 0
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
1
DDB #744 0
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745 Output R8
Freq Band3 Trip Straight DDB #007
DDB #746 0
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
0
Gen Diff Trip Output R9
DDB #640 Straight DDB #008
0
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
V Dep OC Trip 0
1
DDB #724
Output R10
Pick-Up DDB #009
Z<1 Trip
DDB #728 0
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
0
NPS Thermal Trip Output R11
DDB #702 Pick-Up DDB #010
0
DDB #645
PL
Power1 Trip
DDB #700 0
1
Power2 Trip
DDB #701 Output R13
SPower1 Trip Pick-Up DDB #012
DDB #720 0
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
V/Hz>1 Trip
DDB #646 0
V/Hz>2 Trip
V/Hz>3 Trip
DDB #648
DDB #647
1 Pick-Up
0
Output R14
DDB #013
V/Hz>4 Trip
DDB #649
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
LED Mappings
1
IREF> Trip
DDB #667 Latching LED 1
VN>1 Trip DDB #224
DDB #672
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
VN>5 Trip
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip
DDB #677
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
1
DDB #708
I>3 Trip Latching LED 2
DDB #712 DDB #225
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
V Dep OC Trip
DDB #724
1
Field Fail1 Trip
DDB #644 Latching LED 3
DDB #226
Field Fail2 Trip
DDB #645
PL
NPS Thermal Trip
DDB #702
I2>1 Trip
1
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip Latching LED 4
DDB #751 DDB #227
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
V>2 Trip
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip Latching LED 5
DDB #682 DDB #228
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
1
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745 Latching LED 6
Freq Band3 Trip DDB #229
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
1
Power1 Trip
DDB #700 Latching LED 7
DDB #230
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
Non -
Any Start LED 8
DDB #832 Latching DDB #231
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
Input
Input L1
1
L1
DDB #032 SG
SGSelect
Selectx1x1
DDB
DDB #624
#624
Function
Function Key
Key 55
DDB #260
Input
Input L2
L2 SG Select 1x
SG Select
DDB #6251x
DDB #033 DDB #625
Input
Input L3
L3 IN>2 Timer Blk
DDB #034
#034 IN>2
DDBTimer
#515Blk
DDB DDB #515
Input
Input L4
L4 I>2I>2
Timer Block
Timer Block
DDB #035
DDB #035 DDB #539
DDB #539
Input
Input L5
1
L5 Reset
DDB #036
DDB #036 ResetRelays/LED
Relays/LED
DDB #616
DDB #616
Function
FunctionKey
Key99
DDB #264
DDB #264
Input
Input L6
L6 Ext. Trip
Ext. 3ph
Trip 3ph
DDB
DDB #037
#037 DDB
DDB #610
#610
PL
Input
Input L7
L7 CB
CBAux
Aux3ph(52-A)
3ph(52-A)
DDB
DDB #038
#038 DDB
DDB #611
#611
Input
Input L8
L8 CB
CBAux
Aux3ph(52-B)
3ph(52-B)
DDB
DDB #039
#039 DDB
DDB #612
#612
Output
OutputR3
R3 Fault REC
Fault RECTRIG
TRIG F
DDB R
DDB #002
#002 DDB
DDB #623
#623 T
Any
Any Trip
Trip
DDB #626
DDB #626
PL DDB #700
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
1
RTD 1 Trip
DDB #650
RTD 2 Trip
DDB #651
RTD 3 Trip
DDB #652
RTD 4 Trip
DDB #653
RTD 5 Trip
DDB #654
RTD 6 Trip
DDB #655
RTD 7 Trip
DDB #656
RTD 8 Trip
DDB #657
RTD 9 Trip
DDB #658
RTD 10 Trip
DDB #659
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
&
Power2 Trip
1
DDB #701
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
PL VN>1 Trip
DDB #672
VN>3 Trip
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
VN>5 Trip 100
1
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip Output R3
DDB #677 Dwell DDB #002
V<1 Trip
DDB #678 0
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
V>1 Trip
DDB #686
V>2 Trip
DDB #690
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
Power2 Trip
DDB #701
S2>1 Trip
DDB #743
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
I>3 Trip
DDB #712
I>4 Trip
DDB #716
I2>1 Trip
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip
DDB #751
I2>3 Trip
DDB #752
I2>4 Trip
DDB #753
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
SPower1 Trip
DDB #720
SPower2 Trip
DDB #721
PSlipz Z1 Trip
DDB #722
PSlipz Z2 Trip
DDB #723
CL Input 1 Trip
DDB #739
CL Input 2 Trip
DDB #740
CL Input 3 Trip
DDB #741
CL Input 4 Trip
DDB #742
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
F<1 Trip
DDB #694
F<2 Trip
DDB #695 1 Freq Prot Alm
DDB #379
F<3 Trip
DDB #696
F>1 Trip
DDB #698
V<1 Trip
DDB #678
V>1 Trip
1 Voltage Prot Alm
DDB #380
DDB #686
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
100
Bfail1 Trip 3ph Output R5
DDB #736 Dwell DDB #004
0
V>2 Trip
PL DDB #690
V<2 Trip
DDB #682
1 0
Straight
Output R7
DDB #006
V2>1 Trip
DDB #754 0
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
1
DDB #744 0
Freq Band2 Trip
DDB #745 Output R8
Freq Band3 Trip Straight DDB #007
DDB #746
Freq Band4 Trip 0
DDB #747
Freq Band5 Trip
DDB #748
Freq Band6 Trip
DDB #749
0
Gen Diff Trip Output R9
DDB #640 Straight DDB #008
0
Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76
V Dep OC Trip
0
1
DDB #724
Output R10
Z<1 Trip Straight DDB #009
DDB #728 0
Z<2 Trip
DDB #732
0
NPS Thermal Trip Output R11
DDB #702 Straight DDB #010
0
1 Straight
0
Output R12
DDB #011
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
Power2 Trip 0
PL
1
DDB #701 Output R13
SPower1 Trip Straight DDB #012
DDB #720
SPower2 Trip 0
DDB #721
V/Hz>1 Trip
DDB #646 0
1
V/Hz>2 Trip
DDB #647 Output R14
V/Hz>3 Trip Straight DDB #013
DDB #648
V/Hz>4 Trip 0
DDB #649
P34x/EN PL/C76 Programmable Logic
LED Mappings
1
ISEF>1 Trip
DDB #668 LED1 Red
IREF> Trip DDB #096
DDB #667 Latching
VN>1 Trip LED1 Grn
DDB #672 DDB #097
VN>2 Trip
DDB #673
VN>3 Trip
DDB #674
VN>4 Trip
DDB #675
VN>5 Trip
DDB #676
VN>6 Trip
DDB #677
I>1 Trip
DDB #704
I>2 Trip
DDB #708
1
I>3 Trip LED2 Red
DDB #712 DDB #098
I>4 Trip Latching
DDB #716 LED2 Grn
V Dep OC Trip DDB #099
DDB #724
1
DDB #750
I2>2 Trip LED4 Red
DDB #751 DDB #102
I2>3 Trip Latching
DDB #752 LED4 Grn
I2>4 Trip DDB #103
DDB #753
V>2 Trip
1
DDB #690
V<2 Trip LED5 Red
DDB #682 DDB #104
V2>1 Trip Latching
DDB #754 LED5 Grn
DDB #105
F>2 Trip
DDB #699
F<4 Trip
DDB #697
Freq Band1 Trip
DDB #744
Freq Band2 Trip
Freq Band3 Trip
DDB #746
DDB #745
Power1 Trip
DDB #700
SPower1 Trip
1 Latching
LED7 Red
DDB #108
PL
PL