Signal
Range
Description
IndicatorX
Close
input
("Ind.X
Close
Status
In")
Digital input or other
logical signal selected
by the user
(SWx)
A link to a physical digital input. The monitored indicator's CLOSE status. "1" refers to
the active "Close" state of the monitored indicator. If IEC 61850 is enabled, GOOSE
signals can be used for status indication.
Events
The indicator object monitoring function (abbreviated "CIN" in event block names) generates events
from the status changes in the monitored signals, including the continuous status indications. The user
can select which event messages are stored in the main event buffer: ON, OFF, or both.
Table. 5.4.3 - 127. Event codes (instances 1 – 5).
Event Number
Event channel
Event block name
Event Code
Description
6656
104
CIN1
0
Intermediate
6657
104
CIN1
1
Open
6658
104
CIN1
2
Close
6659
104
CIN1
3
Bad
6720
105
CIN2
0
Intermediate
6721
105
CIN2
1
Open
6722
105
CIN2
2
Close
6723
105
CIN2
3
Bad
6784
106
CIN3
0
Intermediate
6785
106
CIN3
1
Open
6786
106
CIN3
2
Close
6787
106
CIN3
3
Bad
6848
107
CIN4
0
Intermediate
6849
107
CIN4
1
Open
6850
107
CIN4
2
Close
6851
107
CIN4
3
Bad
6912
108
CIN5
0
Intermediate
6913
108
CIN5
1
Open
6914
108
CIN5
2
Close
6915
108
CIN5
3
Bad
5.4.4 Milliampere output control
The milliamp current loop is the prevailing process control signal in many industries. It is an ideal
method of transferring process information because a current does not change as it travels from a
transmitter to a receiver. It is also much more simple and cost-effective.
The benefits of 4...20 mA loops:
• the dominant standard in many industries
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AQ
Q-M210
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