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Date Code 20080213
Instruction Manual
SEL-351A Relay
Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other Control Logic
Local Control Switches (Only on Models With LCD)
Local Control Switches (Only on Models With LCD)
The local control switch feature of this relay replaces traditional panel-
mounted control switches. Operate the sixteen (16) local control switches
using the front-panel keyboard/display [see
Section 11: Front-Panel Interface
The switch representation in this figure is derived from the standard: Graphics
Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams IEEE Std 315-1975, CSA Z99-1975,
ANSI Y32.2-1975, 4.11 Combination Locking and Nonlocking Switch, Item 4.11.1.
Figure 7.3
Local Control Switches Drive Local Bits LB1–LB16
The output of the local control switch in
is a Relay Word bit LB
n
(
n
= 1–16), called a local bit. The local control switch logic in
repeats for each local bit LB1–LB16. Use these local bits in SEL
OGIC
control
equations. For a given local control switch, the local control switch positions
are enabled by making corresponding label settings.
Note the first setting in
n
) is the overall switch name setting.
Make each label setting through the serial port using the command
SET T
.
View these settings using the serial port command
SHO T
(see
Section 10: Serial Port Communications
Local Control Switch
Types
Configure any local control switch as one of the following three switch types:
ON/OFF Switch
Local bit LB
n
is in either the ON (LB
n
= logical 1) or OFF (LB
n
= logical 0)
position.
Table 7.1
Correspondence Between Local Control Switch Positions and Label
Settings
Switch Position
Label Setting
Setting Definition
Logic State
not applicable
NLB
n
Name of Local
Control Switch
not applicable
ON
SLB
n
“Set” Local bit LB
n
logical 1
OFF
CLB
n
“Clear” Local
bit LB
n
logical 0
MOMENTARY
PLB
n
“Pulse” Local
bit LB
n
logical 1 for one
processing interval
Logical 1
LBn
(n = 1 through 16)
ON Position
(Maintained Logical 1 Position)
OFF Position
(Maintained Logical 0 Position)
MOMENTARY Position
(Logical 1 for One Processing Interval)
Relay
Word
Bit
NOTE:
On SEL-351A Relays without
an LCD, the Relay Word bits LB1–LB16
are always = logical 0. (Local bit
control is not possible because there
are no front-panel buttons or display
on the relay.) The LB1–LB16 Relay
Word bits can still remain in SEL
OGIC
control equations, and in fact are in
some of the factory default settings.
Since these Relay Word bits cannot
assert, they are the same as logical 0.
NOTE:
The
SHO T
(and
SET T
)
commands are only available on LCD
models.
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