Device Parameters
System Module Signals
Name
Description
Reboot
Signal: Rebooting the device: 1=Restart initiated by power supply;
2=Restart initiated by the user; 3=Set on defaults (Super Reset);
4=Restart by the debugger; 5=Restart because of configuration
change; 6=General failure; 7=Restart initiated by System Abort
(host side); 8=Restart initiated by watchdog timeout (host side);
9=Restart initiated by System Abort (dspside); 10=Restart initiated
by watchdog timeout (dspside); 11=Power supply failure (short
term interruption) or power supply voltage to low; 12=illegal
memory access.
Act Set
Signal: Active Parameter Set
PS 1
Signal: Parameter Set 1
PS 2
Signal: Parameter Set 2
PS 3
Signal: Parameter Set 3
PS 4
Signal: Parameter Set 4
PSS manual
Signal: Manual Switch over of a Parameter Set
PSS via Scada
Signal: Parameter Set Switch via Scada
PSS via Inp fct
Signal: Parameter Set Switch via input function
min 1 param changed
Signal: At least one parameter has been changed
Param to be saved
Number of parameters to be saved. 0 means that all parameter
changes are overtaken.
Ack LED
Signal: LEDs acknowledgement
Ack BO
Signal: Acknowledgement of the Binary Outputs
Ack Counter
Signal: Reset of all Counters
Ack Scada
Signal: Acknowledge Scada
Ack TripCmd
Signal: Reset Trip Command
Ack LED-HMI
Signal: LEDs acknowledgement :HMI
Ack BO-HMI
Signal: Acknowledgement of the Binary Outputs :HMI
Ack Counter-HMI
Signal: Reset of all Counters :HMI
Ack Scada-HMI
Signal: Acknowledge Scada :HMI
Ack TripCmd-HMI
Signal: Reset Trip Command :HMI
Ack LED-Sca
Signal: LEDs acknowledgement :SCADA
Ack BO-Sca
Signal: Acknowledgement of the Binary Outputs :SCADA
Ack Counter-Sca
Signal: Reset of all Counters :SCADA
Ack Scada-Sca
Signal: Acknowledge Scada :SCADA
Ack TripCmd-Sca
Signal: Reset Trip Command :SCADA
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