SIPROTEC
®
4 Devices
4-6
7SA6 Manual
C53000-G1176-C156-2
The functions of the operating and display elements on the operator control panel are
described below.
Display
Process and device information are displayed in the LCD display. Commonly dis-
played information includes circuit breaker status, measured values, counter values,
binary information regarding the condition of the device, protection information, gen-
eral messages, and alarms.
The light for the display is normally off. The light automatically turns on whenever a
key is pressed on the operating field. If no input from the operator control panel occurs
for ten minutes, then the light turns off again. The light can be controlled via a binary
input that is configured (programmed) for this purpose.
Keys
The keys have various functions.
G
Navigation through the operating menus of the device and movement within the op-
erator control display are accomplished with the
,
,
,
keys.
G
The main menu is opened with the
key.
G
Changes are cancelled or confirmed with the
and
keys, respectively.
G
Numerical values are entered with the
to
keys, the
key for a decimal
point, and the
key for a negative sign. If a value of infinity (
∞
) is desired, press
the decimal point key twice;
∞
appears in the display.
G
The
to
keys are programmable. The keys are typically used to execute com-
monly performed actions. Labelling strips are provided.
G
Latched LEDs and output relays are reset and the group of LEDs are tested with
the
key.
LEDs
G
“RUN” and “ERROR” LEDs indicate the condition of the device.
G
All other LEDs are freely configured to indicate process information, status, events,
etc. Labelling strips are provided.
Operating Serial
Interface
Local communication with the device is established through the front operating serial
interface with a PC running DIGSI
®
4. The interface on the device is a 9-pin, female,
D-subminiature port.
MENU
ESC
ENTER
0
9
.
+/–
F1
F4
LED
Summary of Contents for siprotec 7SA6
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Page 32: ...Introduction 1 14 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 82: ...Hardware and Connections 2 50 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
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Page 190: ...Configuration 5 62 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 652: ...Installation and Commissioning 8 78 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 724: ...Technical Data 10 56 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 ...
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