EDR-5000
IM02602007E
Temporary Blocking
To Block the Complete Protection of the Device Temporarily by a Signal
In the
»Prot« module, the complete protection of the device can be blocked temporarily by a signal. On the condition
that a module-external blocking is permitted (
»ExBlo Fc=active«). In 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
»Prot« module is blocked, the complete protection function does not
work. As long as the blocking signal is active, the device cannot protect
any components.
To Block a Complete Protection Module Temporarily by an Active Assignment
In order to establish a temporary blockage of a protection module, the parameter
»ExBlo Fc« 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.
To Block the Tripping Command of a Protection Element Temporarily by an Active Assignment
The tripping command of any of the protection modules can be blocked from an external signal. In 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«.
In order to establish a temporary blockage of a protection element, the parameter
»ExBlo TripCmd Fc« 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
»ExBlo«
parameter from the »Assignment list«. If the selected signal is activated, the temporary blockage becomes
effective.
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