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Location
Message Line
Description
S 4.1
SETPOINTS
CONFIGURATION
The setpoints page 4 header. In this page, switch and relay characteristics
are set up to suit the particular application. These switch inputs are
provided on the 565 Relay back panel to accept external signals for
customer use. The use of switches 1 to 8 is user definable. External
switches can have either normally open (N.O) or normally closed (N.C)
contacts. A normally open switch will have its contacts in the open (non-
conducting) state under inactive conditions. Similarly, a normally closed
switch will have its contacts closed (conducting) in the inactive state. This
information must be given to the 565 Relay if it is to use these inputs. Other
features such as the time and date are also setup on this page.
S 4.2
SET hh:mm:ss
TIME 13:33:10
The current time must be entered here in the following format:
Hour:Minute:Second
For example if the time is 33 minutes and 10 seconds past one in the
afternoon, it would be entered as:
13:33:10
This time setting will not be lost if power supply to the 565 Relay is
interrupted, because a lithium battery maintains the real time clock.
S 4.3
SET mm/dd/yy
DATE AUG 04,1992
The current date must be entered in this message. The Relay will use this
to keep a record of when trips occurred. The date setting is laid out in the
following form:
Month:Day:Year
For example, if the date is the 4th of August 1992 then the following data
would be entered:
08:04:92
S 4.4
RESET BLOCKED
DISABLED
This message allows the user to assign an external switch to the reset
lockout function. This function assignment means that when the appropri-
ate switch is active, it will stop a reset from occurring. This function can be
used to provide an “interlock”. For example, it could be used to prevent a
breaker closure after a trip without permission from a remote source.
Select the intended switch for the function, using the NEXT CHOICE key.
The switch choices are:
1) DISABLED
6) SW.5
2) SW.1
7) SW.6
3) SW.2
8) SW.7
4) SW.3
9) SW.8
5) SW.4
The complete list of function/switch setpoints is shown as follows:
S 4.5
BLOCK INST TRIPS
DISABLED
This setpoint will stop an instantaneous trip from occurring when the
switch is active.
S 4.6
BLOCK TIMED O/C
TRIPS DISABLED
If a switch is assigned this function it will stop all timed overcurrent trips
when the switch is active.
L
A
L
A
L
A
SETPOINTS MODE - CONFIGURATION
Summary of Contents for 565
Page 6: ...INSTALLATION 2 2 Figure 2 1 Mounting Details ...
Page 7: ...INSTALLATION 2 3 Figure 2 2 Mounting Arrangement with Relay Collar ...
Page 12: ...INSTALLATION 2 8 Figure 2 5 565 Relay Typical Wiring ...
Page 13: ...INSTALLATION 2 9 Figure 2 6 Voltage Sensing Wire ...
Page 14: ...INSTALLATION 2 10 Figure 2 7A 565 with MTM CT and Open Delta VT Typical Wiring ...
Page 15: ...INSTALLATION 2 11 Figure 2 7B 565 with MTM CT and Wye VT Typical Wiring ...
Page 16: ...INSTALLATION 2 12 Figure 2 8A Open Delta VT and CT MTM Typical Wiring ...
Page 17: ...INSTALLATION 2 13 Figure 2 8B Wye VT and CT MTM Typical Wiring ...
Page 18: ...INSTALLATION 2 14 Figure 2 9 MTM Mounting Dimensions ...
Page 19: ...INSTALLATION 2 15 Figure 2 10 565 Rear Panel Layout ...
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Page 23: ...DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD 3 3 Figure 4 1 565 Relay Front Panel ...
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Page 142: ...CURVE INFORMATION ANDTABLES 7 10 Figure 7 9 IEC A Curves ...
Page 143: ...CURVE INFORMATION ANDTABLES 7 11 Figure 7 10 IEC B Curves ...
Page 144: ...CURVE INFORMATION ANDTABLES 7 12 Figure 7 11 IEC C Curves ...
Page 176: ...RELAYTESTING 8 2 Figure 8 1 Secondary Injection Test Setup ...
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Page 192: ...APPENDIX C C 2 Figure C1 System Controller Block Diagram 1 2 ...
Page 193: ...APPENDIX C C 3 Figure C2 System Controller Block Diagram 2 2 ...
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