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Operator’s Manual

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5.4.4. I/O test  ............................................................................. 28
5.4.5. IRF test  ............................................................................ 29

5.5. LED indicators  ............................................................................ 29

5.5.1. Green LED indicator  ........................................................ 30
5.5.2. Yellow LED indicator  ....................................................... 31
5.5.3. Red LED indicator  ........................................................... 31
5.5.4. Interlocking ...................................................................... 32

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This document, Operator’s Manual for RE_ 54_, instructs how to use the graphic 
HMI of REF 54_ and REM 54_ terminals. 

Please note that the HMI views in the pictures of this manual are exemplary.

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Version E/16.10.1998: 
Text added/changed in sections: Control buttons, Setting a parameter, Saving parameters 
Version E/11.03.1999: 
Text added/changed (text and figure) in section “Acknowledgement and resetting of indicators, outputs 
and registers”
Version F/21.02.2000: 
- Text added/changed throughout the manual
- Section “Indicator LEDs” added
Version G/03.05.2002:
- Section 5.4.5. “IRF Test” added

Summary of Contents for REF 54

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Page 3: ...tion button 11 3 2 3 Object control in the MIMIC view 12 3 3 Programming 13 4 HMI Operation Levels 14 4 1 Acknowledgement and resetting of LED indicators indication messages outputs and registers 15 4 2 Passwords 15 4 3 User level 17 4 3 1 MIMIC view 18 4 3 2 MEASUREMENT view 18 4 3 3 EVENT view 19 4 3 4 ALARM view 19 4 4 Technical level 20 4 4 1 Menu system 20 4 4 2 Setting a parameter 21 4 4 3 S...

Page 4: ...use the graphic HMI of REF 54_ and REM 54_ terminals Please note that the HMI views in the pictures of this manual are exemplary 5HYLVLRQ KLVWRU Version E 16 10 1998 Text added changed in sections Control buttons Setting a parameter Saving parameters Version E 11 03 1999 Text added changed text and figure in section Acknowledgement and resetting of indicators outputs and registers Version F 21 02 ...

Page 5: ...extends the functionality and flexibility of the concept further This is possible due to the modern technology applied both in hardware and software solutions Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors even though the auxiliary voltage is disconnected National and local electrical safety regulations must always be followed The products contain components that are sensitive to electrostatic dis...

Page 6: ...inking LED indicator for control test and interlocking three protection LED indicators HMI push button section with four arrow buttons and buttons for clear C and enter E optically isolated serial communication port backlight and contrast control freely programmable button F button for remote local control Control position button R L LJ URQW YLHZ RI WKH WHUPLQDO releleds R REF 541 Uaux 80 265 Vdc ...

Page 7: ...t Configuration last item in the MAIN MENU 3 Press to move to the Configuration menu 4 Press to select MIMIC 17 5 Press to move to the MIMIC 17 menu 6 The cursor is at the first menu item Backlight time so you can press E to enter the setting mode 7 Set the active digit see 8 below or press to activate a digit 8 Press or to scroll for the desired value for the digit range 1 20 min 9 Confirm the se...

Page 8: ...Press or to select Configuration last item in the MAIN MENU 3 Press to move to the Configuration menu 4 The cursor is at the first menu item Languages so you can move to the Language menu by pressing 5 Press to move the cursor to the desired language 6 Confirm the selection by pressing E After confirmation the cursor automatically returns to the MAIN MENU 0DLQ ZLQGRZ The main window informs the us...

Page 9: ...ifferent colours red green yellow OFF At the same time the three protection LED indicators and the remote local disabled logic LED indicators are activated for a short time 3 cycles for the LED indicators The LCD display is tested by inverting the display for a short time After the display test the display panel turns to the normal state MIMIC view and the backlight turns off after the preset time...

Page 10: ...r activating a digit of a numeric parameter character string 8S RZQ Technical level moving the cursor up or down to select the desired item of a menu scrolling for the desired parameter enumerator scrolling for the desired value for an active digit character of a numeric parameter or a character string User level MIMIC view or technical level MAIN MENU adjusting the display contrast OHDU DQFHO Use...

Page 11: ...H RQWURO SRVLWLRQ EXWWRQ 2 LOCAL mode is indicated by the yellow L LED indicator Objects can be controlled with the O and I buttons Any remote control signal via serial communication is inhibited Digital input and logic controls are valid 5 027 REMOTE mode is indicated by the yellow R LED indicator Objects can be controlled remotely via serial communication All local push buttons are inhibited Dig...

Page 12: ...Objects can be controlled with the select open O and close I buttons see table below A selected object remains highlighted until a control command is given or the time out has elapsed The user can adjust the time out in MAIN MENU Control General Select time 7R DGMXVW WKH WLPHRXW 1 In the MIMIC view at user level press E for 2 s and enter the password to access the technical level 2 Press to select...

Page 13: ...e in MAIN MENU Control the control function block Actual setting For more information about the open and close pulse types please refer to the manuals of control function blocks CD ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions 1MRS750889 MCD 3URJUDPPLQJ The front panel of the terminal is provided with an optical serial communication connector for connecting a PC to the terminal via a special RS 232 opto...

Page 14: ...2 2 4 1 8 3 5 1 2 3 3 0 N O C 3 H i g h 3 2 E 1 1 9 9 9 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 5 5 2 7 2 0 N O C 3 H i g h 3 2 E 3 1 9 9 9 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 5 5 2 7 6 0 E v e n t l i s t M E A S A L A R M CB spring ready SF6 gas density Temperature Interlocking PARAMETER MENU GROUP MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 2 Sec 1 Sec Protection NOC3Low SUBGROUP MENU Operation mode Definite time Start current 3 1 x In Operate time 041 03 s Ti...

Page 15: ...WWLQJ 3DVVZRUGV The HMI includes three passwords with different uses C C C E C E kuitsequ View dependent reset LEDs and non reset indications 2 sec 2 sec 2 sec Clears messages according to view MIMIC MEAS EVENT ALARM MAIN MENU Resets LEDs and indications Resets outputs LEDs and indications Resets registers outputs LEDs indications and waveform memory Reset Clear done 5 sec 7DEOH 3DVVZRUGV 3DVVZRUG...

Page 16: ...d to activate the setting mode 9 Press to set the parameter to Do not activate 10 Confirm the setting by pressing E 11 To disable the other password press to return to the previous menu and repeat 6 to 10 To bring a password back into use set the parameter Activate passw to Activate LJ QWHULQJ D SDVVZRUG E C Confirm Cancel Select digit with left right arrow button Select value for digit with up do...

Page 17: ...d enter the password to access the technical level 2 Press or to select Configuration last item in the MAIN MENU 3 Press to move to the Configuration menu 4 Press to select Password 5 Press to move to the Password menu 6 Press or to select MIMIC password 1 Parameter password 2 or Level password 3 7 Press to move to the selected menu 8 Press to select Change password in case of the Parameter passwo...

Page 18: ...terminal at power up after time out etc LJ 0 0 YLHZ 0 685 0 17 YLHZ When the MEASUREMENT view is opened to the main window the values measured by the terminal will be shown on the display The and buttons are used for scrolling up and down the list in the window LJ 0 685 0 17 YLHZ mimicvie C E R L F I 0 R L 21 kV CB OK AROFF EXWWRQ IXQFWLRQV LQ WKH 0 0 YLHZ Press C for 2 s to reset indications Pres...

Page 19: ...ntvie Events NOC3Low 31 E1 95 12 24 18 35 12 230 NOC3Low 31 E0 95 12 24 18 35 12 330 NOC3High 32 E1 95 12 24 14 25 52 720 NOC3High 32 E3 95 12 24 14 25 52 760 Event list MEAS ALARM EXWWRQ IXQFWLRQV LQ WKH 9 17 YLHZ If there are active indications press C for 2 s to reset When there are no active indications press C for 2 s to reset the recorded events R L F R L C E I 0 alarmvie C c l e a r s a l a...

Page 20: ...in the MAIN MENU LJ 0RYLQJ EHWZHHQ XVHU OHYHO DQG WHFKQLFDO OHYHO 0HQX V VWHP The menus of the technical level are used for reading and setting the parameters reading recorded values etc The menu system is divided into three or four levels depending on the access level MAIN MENU Group menu Subgroup menu Parameter menu 21 kV CB OK AROFF 1 s 2 s levelcha Main menu Note Password 3 can be used if want...

Page 21: ...ETER MENU GROUP MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Navigation Protection NOC3Low SUBGROUP MENU O p e r a t i o n m o d e D e f i n i t e t i m e S t a r t c u r r e n t 3 1 x I n O p e r a t i o n t i m e 0 4 1 0 3 s Ti m e m u l t i p l i e r 0 7 8 Actual setting Setting group 1 Setting group 2 Control setting Input data Output data Recorded data 1 Recorded data 2 Recorded data 3 CUB3Low DEF2Low DEF2High D...

Page 22: ... digit character II Press or to scroll for the desired digit character III Repeat I and II to define other digits characters 5 Press E to confirm the new setting or C to restore the previous setting When a parameter change is confirmed with E the new setting takes effect immediately However all parameter changes need to be saved in the non volatile memory as described in section Saving parameters ...

Page 23: ...essed the changes will be saved when the backlight time out elapses If a parameter has been changed and confirmed with E as described in section Setting a parameter but the technical level is not exited as described above the changes will be saved when the backlight time out elapses E parames E C Select parameter Setting group 1 If numeric value or character string select digit char C o n f i r m ...

Page 24: ...ile memory is indicated by the text Storing in the assisting window Note that storing can be initiated also e g via serial communication The auxiliary power supply may not be switched off during storing the stored data are only preserved in the non volatile memory provided the storing was completed successfully ...

Page 25: ...ow have a certain priority If different type of indications are activated simultaneously the message with the highest priority appears on the display The priority of the messages is the following 1 Internal fault 2 Trip CBFP 3 Start Block Supervision condition monitoring 4 Help messages As concerns the messages 1 and 2 the first active indication is shown in the assisting window whereas for the me...

Page 26: ... protection functions the faulted phases are also displayed When the started protection function is blocked the name of the corresponding function block and the text BLOCK are displayed in the assisting window and the yellow LED indicator is blinking When the protection function trips the name of the function block and the text TRIP are displayed in the assisting window and the red LED indicator i...

Page 27: ...indicator cannot be stopped In case an internal fault disappears the fault indication text stays on the display unless it has been cleared by pressing C The green Ready LED indicator stops blinking and an alarm output IRF is released to normal service state Moreover an event E56 is generated to serial communication channel 0 DXOW FRGH When an internal fault appears in RE_ 54_ the self supervision ...

Page 28: ...g LED indicator on the HMI is red and blinking Additionally the assisting window of the MIMIC view will indicate the special condition 0 0 WHVW The test mode for MIMIC is entered by setting the Panel test parameter to Start in MAIN MENU Tests Mimic 17 The test can be interrupted by pressing any button Otherwise the test is the same as the one run at power up refer to section Display test at power ...

Page 29: ... IRF This will release the IRF relay contact and send the IRF error activated event E57 The test mode is cancelled by setting the Test mode parameter to Not active or by powering up the relay If the user does not cancel the test mode it remains on and the Ready LED indicator remains blinking LQGLFDWRUV The HMI includes three protection LED indicators The basic functionality of the LED indicators i...

Page 30: ...ge is available OLQNLQJ 5 An internal relay fault IRF has occurred but the auxiliary voltage is connected When an internal fault occurs a message is received in the assisting window provided the HMI MIMIC panel is operative The IRF LED indicator is latching OR The terminal is in test mode 1RQ DFWLYH 2 The auxiliary voltage supply to the terminal has been disconnected Check that the auxiliary volta...

Page 31: ...hen the blocking signal is eliminated the Start LED indicator will be activated A message telling which function has been blocked appears on the display If several protection functions are blocked at the same time the most recent blocking is indicated on the display If a protection function is blocked while other protection functions are started the LED indicator remains blinking BLOCK has higher ...

Page 32: ... control operations not enabled by interlocking are inhibited When an object is selected with the select button the assisting window shows the status of the interlocking program The downmost LED of the programmable LED indicators is reserved for the interlocking function 7DEOH LQGLFDWRU IXQFWLRQV 1RQ DFWLYH 2 Neither interlockings nor active control test mode OLQNLQJ UHG Control test mode active i...

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