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At a power reset, triggered recorder data is retained in the memory provided that it
has been defined non-volatile.
5.1.10.3.
Control and target of disturbance recorder status
It is possible to control and monitor the recording status of the disturbance recorder
by writing to and reading SPA parameters
M1
,
M2
and
V246
. Reading SPA
parameter
V246
returns either the value 0 or 1, indicating whether the recorder has
not been triggered or triggered and ready to be uploaded. Event code E31 is
generated the moment the disturbance recorder is triggered. If the recorder is ready
to be uploaded, this is also indicated by an asterisk shown in the lower right-hand
corner of the LCD when it is in the idle mode. Target can also be routed to
programmable LEDs.
Writing the value 1 to SPA parameter
M2
clears the recorder memory and enables
the triggering of the recorder. Recorder data can be cleared by performing a master
reset, that is, clearing targets and memorized values and unlatching output contacts.
Writing the value 2 to SPA parameter
V246
restarts the unloading process by setting
the time stamp and the first data ready to be read.
5.1.10.4.
Triggering
The user can select one or several internal or digital input signals to trigger the
disturbance recorder, either on the rising or falling edge of the signal(s). Triggering
on the rising edge means that the post-triggering recording sequence starts when the
signal is activated. Correspondingly, triggering on the falling edge means that the
post-triggering recording sequence starts when the active signal is reset.
The trigger signal(s) and the edge are selected with SPA parameters
V236
...
V237
and
V241
...
V242
; see Table 5.1.15.-5 and Table 5.1.15.-6. The recorder can also be
triggered manually with SPA parameter
M1
.
Triggering of the disturbance recorder is only possible if the recorder is not already
triggered.
5.1.10.5.
Settings and unloading
The setting parameters for the disturbance recorder are V parameters
V236
...
V238
,
V240
...
V243
and
V246
, and M parameters
M15
,
M18
,
M20
and
M80
...
M83
.
Unloading correct information from the recorder requires that
M80
and
M83
have
been set. Unloading is done by using a PC application. The uploaded recorder data
is stored in separate files defined by the comtrade® format.
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