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Date Code 20100129
Instruction Manual
SEL-751A Relay
Front-Panel Operations
Operation and Target LEDs
Table 8.4
SEL-751A Front-Panel Operator Control Functions
Press the
{AUX 1}
operator control pushbutton to enable/disable user-programmed auxiliary
control. Corresponding LED can be programmed to illuminate during the enabled state.
NOTE
: The
{AUX 1}
operator control does not perform any function with the factory
settings.
For Models With Reclosing Option
:
The pushbutton is not used in the factory settings but can be easily programmed to perform a
user control function.
The top LED is programmed to indicate RECL RESET (Relay Word bit 79RS—reclosing
relay in RESET state) in the factory settings. The bottom LED is programmed to indicate
RECL LOCKOUT (Relay Word bit 79LO—reclosing relay in LOCKOUT state).
Continually press the
{LOCK}
operator control pushbutton for three (3) seconds to engage/dis-
engage the lock function (Latch LT02 functions as Lock with the latch in reset state equiva-
lent to the engaged lock). While this pushbutton is pressed, the corresponding LED flashes
on and off, indicating a pending engagement or disengagement of the lock function. The
LED illuminates constantly to indicate the engaged state. While the lock function is
engaged, the following operator control is “locked in position” (assuming factory default
settings):
{CLOSE}
.
While “locked in position,” this operator control cannot change state if pressed—the corre-
sponding LEDs remain in the same state. When the lock function is engaged, the
{CLOSE}
operator control cannot close the breaker, but the
{TRIP}
operator control can still trip the
breaker.
Press the
{CLOSE}
operator control pushbutton to close the breaker. Corresponding
BREAKER
CLOSED
LED illuminates to indicate the breaker is closed.
Option
: Set a delay, so the operator can press the
{CLOSE}
operator control pushbutton and
then move a safe distance away from the breaker before the SEL-751A issues a close
(the
{CLOSE}
operator control comes with no set delay in the factory settings). With a set
delay, press the
{CLOSE}
operator control pushbutton momentarily, and notice that the cor-
responding
BREAKER CLOSED
LED flashes on and off during the delay time, indicating a
pending close. Abort the pending close by pressing the
{CLOSE}
operator control pushbut-
ton again or by pressing the
{TRIP}
operator control pushbutton. This delay setting for the
{CLOSE}
operator control is SV03PU (range: 0 to 3000 seconds; factory-set at 0—no
delay). The delay is set via the
SET L
command. See
for more information.
Press the
{TRIP}
operator control pushbutton to trip the breaker (and take the control to the
lockout state). Corresponding
BREAKER OPEN
LED illuminates to indicate the breaker is open.
Option:
Set a delay, so the operator can press the
{TRIP}
operator control pushbutton and
then move a safe distance away from the breaker before the SEL-751A issues a trip (the
{TRIP}
operator control comes with no set delay in the factory settings). With a set delay,
press the
{TRIP}
operator control pushbutton momentarily and notice the corresponding
BREAKER OPEN
LED flashes on and off during the delay time, indicating a pending trip.
Abort the pending trip by pressing the
{TRIP}
operator control pushbutton again or by
pressing the
{CLOSE}
operator control pushbutton. This delay setting for the
{TRIP}
opera-
tor control is SV04PU (range: 0 to 3000 seconds; factory-set at 0—no delay). The delay
is set via the
SET L
command. See
for more information.
AUX1
RECL RESET
RECL LOCKOUT
ENABLED
DISABLED
LOCK
BLOCK CLOSE
BREAKER CLOSED
CLOSE
BREAKER OPEN
TRIP
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