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4.19. General settings
General settings establish some parameters that are necessary for the relay to operate. These settings
are defined as general because they affect the entire relay, and as a result they are not subject to a
change of table.
Function
Description
Minimum
Maximum
Step
Unit
Default
General settings
Equipment identifier
-
-
-
-
“www.fanox.com”
Transformation ratio of
the phase CTs
1
2000
1
-
100
Transformation ratio of
the neutral CTs
1
2000
1
-
100
Transformation ratio of
the VTs
1
2000
1
-
100
Frequency
-
-
60/50
Hz
50
Language
-
-
-
-
English
Active table
1
3
1
-
1
Communications
Remote address (*)
1
254
1
-
3
Remote baudrate (*)
4800
38400
-
bauds
9600
Modbus address
1
254
1
-
2
Modbus baudrate
4800
38400
-
bauds
19200
(*)Remote communication parameters depend on model (protocol options:IEC60870-5-103, IEC61850
or DNP3.0)
1. Equipment identifier. It is an ASCII text used to identify the equipment. Protection equipments are
normally associated with a specific line or position, and this setting is used for said identification. It
is important to fill this field in correctly, as the events and oscillography data is accompanied by this
information.
2. The phase and neutral CT transformation ratio setting allows the measurements of the primary
values from the protection transformer to be viewed.
3. Frequency. Disp
lays the equipment’s frequency.It is not possible to change the frequency because
this parameter is imposed by the model.
4. Language. The SIL equipment has the capacity to display messages in four languages, one of which
is English in all of them. Please see the list of models to find out about available languages.
5. Active Table: see Settings
6. Communication settings: see Communications
Summary of Contents for SIL B
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