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USER´S MANUAL

 

 

SER´S MANUAL

 

 

SIL D  

 
Overcurrent and Directional Earth-Fault Relay 
 

Summary of Contents for SIL-D00

Page 1: ...EN_SIL_MANU_SILD_R006 Docx USER S MANUAL SER S MANUAL SIL D Overcurrent and Directional Earth Fault Relay...

Page 2: ...50 Instantaneous phase overcurrent 23 4 2 Function 50 51 Inverse time phase overcurrent 23 4 3 Function 50N G Instantaneous neutral overcurrent 24 4 4 Function 67N Inverse time directional neutral ov...

Page 3: ...83 5 12 Self diagnosis 83 5 13 Commands 84 5 14 Telecontrol 84 5 15 Date time synchronisation 84 5 16 Test program 85 5 17 Power supply 86 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS 87 6 1 Technical Sp...

Page 4: ...U PROTOCOL 165 8 1 ModBus package format 166 8 2 Function codes 166 8 3 Exemptions an error answers 167 8 4 Data type 167 8 5 Memory map 168 8 6 Commands map 178 8 7 Examples of Mosdbus frames 178 9 I...

Page 5: ...map 210 12 13 Commands map 211 12 14 Examples od Modbus frames 212 13 CONFIGURATION OF THE TCP IP PROTOCOLS 213 13 1 Network parameters configuration 213 13 2 Modbus TCP parameters configuration 215 1...

Page 6: ...ectronic components can cause serious damage to electronic circuits It is possible that this damage may not be detected straight away but the electronic circuit eliability and life will be reduced Thi...

Page 7: ...connection allows high frequency noise to be evacuated directly to earth The following checks must be performed before the equipment is supplied The rated voltage and polarity The power rating of the...

Page 8: ...www fanox com Rev 06 8 226 2 DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 2 1 Equipment front view...

Page 9: ...www fanox com Rev 06 9 226 2 2 Equipment dimensions...

Page 10: ...www fanox com Rev 06 10 226 2 3 Cut out pattern...

Page 11: ...ses 4 analog channels 3 current channels and 1 voltage channel The 3 current channels allow the connection of 3 phase CTs or 2 phase CTs and 1 neutral CT It is important to perform the correct connect...

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Page 14: ...D22 Auxiliary voltage D8 Digital input 5 A1 A2 Phase A current measurement D9 Digital input 6 A3 A4 Phase C current measurement D10 Common digital inputs 3 4 5 and 6 A5 A6 Neutral current measurement...

Page 15: ...l shall permit closure up to five attempts with the possibility of programming each reclosing time It can be blocked by various means from the keyboard with a separate key to the remote communications...

Page 16: ...Phase B is calculated and requires of a minimum current of 0 25xIn of the other phases to be measured The voltage measurement is performed using RMS values with an accuracy of 2 It has two communicat...

Page 17: ...ection 1 74TCS Trip circuit supervision 1 through configurable inputs CLP Cold load pickup 1 59N Neutral overvoltage 1 Trip block Trip block for switch disconnector 1 86 Trip Output Lockout 49T Extern...

Page 18: ...depending on model HMI SICom programme for Windows Setting up the session 4 access levels with configurable passwords HMI LCD 20x2 6 keys 1 reset button 2 keys for 52 control 1 separate key for 79 Loc...

Page 19: ...www fanox com Rev 06 19 226 Adjustments Table By general settings By Inputs 4 setting tables Mechanical Dimensions 4U x 1 4 rack 3 3 Functional Diagram...

Page 20: ...0 00 A Sensitive 0 1 A 0 01 3 00 A or 0 5 A 0 05 15 00 A 0 Net frequency Defined by General Setting C Power Supply 24 220 Vdc 48 230Vac 0 1 Additional Functions 67NI_1 67NI_2 A B C D Communications RS...

Page 21: ...r 5A 0 05 15 A or 0 25 75 A 0 05 15 A or 0 25 75 A or 0 1 30 A or 0 5 150 A SIL DSS 0 5A or 2 5A Residual phase connection 0 5A or 0 1A 0 05 15 A or 0 25 75 A 0 05 15 A or 0 25 75 A or 0 01 3A or 0 05...

Page 22: ...3 5 1 SIL D 1 charge curve 3 5 2 SIL D 5 charge curve 0 0 01 0 02 0 03 0 04 Average Voltage V SILA 1 Circuito de Medida SILD 1 measurement circuit 0 0 05 0 1 Average Voltage V SILA 5 Circuito de Medid...

Page 23: ...activates trips and does not reset itself until the average value of the phase drops below the point of current pick up The function activates at 100 of the preset input and deactivates at 95 The rese...

Page 24: ...ation time The curves used are IEC 60255 151 and IEEE which are described in their section 4 3 Function 50N G Instantaneous neutral overcurrent This protection function can be set by using three param...

Page 25: ...age is such that the residual current is inside the intervention sector Residual current higher than adjusted This protection function can be set by using these parameters Group Description Minimum Ma...

Page 26: ...or reverse directionality a directionality supervision time of 20ms in the actuation will be introduced The curves that are used are IEC 60255 151 and IEEE which are described in the corresponding se...

Page 27: ...de the adjusted intervention area If the Directionality parameter is adjusted to NO neither the residual voltage and the direction of the residual current won t be evaluated keeping these previous sig...

Page 28: ...time Definite time of 0 1 seg 67N parameters Permission Yes Curve Definite time Tap 1 In 1 Operating time 0 1 Directionality Forward Voltage 40V Operating angle 90 Halfcone angle 90 The operation are...

Page 29: ...orward direction is defined in the following way the operating angle is rotated anticlockwise from the negative residual voltage V0 which gives us the maximum torque direction A cone is drawn with the...

Page 30: ...everse The function starts up at 100 of the adjusted pickup and resets at 95 The actuation time is accurate to 5 o 30ms whichever is higher of the theoretical actuation time If function 67NI is config...

Page 31: ...ent threshold 0 5A High residual current threshold 2A Low residual voltage threshold 9V High residual voltage threshold 40V Operating time Definite time of 0 1 seg 67NI parameters Permission Yes Direc...

Page 32: ...g the following characteristic With these parameters when a residual voltage and current are inside the working area I e 2A and 40V if the residual current is delayed more than 15 and less than 165 on...

Page 33: ...dependent of the measured neutral voltage such that should the neutral voltage exceed the set value during the same amount of time or more than the set one during operation time the protection functio...

Page 34: ...K A square kilo amperes It is also necessary to assign the logical inputs 52a and or 52b to a physical input This function provides information about the circuit breaker status and if any maintenance...

Page 35: ...red the breaker is closed If only the circuit breaker 52a contact is available it should be wired to the corresponding physical input This physical input is then assigned to the 52a Input logical inpu...

Page 36: ...dby mode To carry out commands from the remote communications ModBus IEC60870 5 103 IEC61850 or DNP 3 0 the equipment must be in TELECONTROL mode see the telecontrol section For the commands to have a...

Page 37: ...s setting is associated with this counter When the number of accumulated amps exceeds this preset value the Maximum accumulated amps status is activated and its corresponding event is generated The va...

Page 38: ...witch is not detected to have open the function trips The function is reset when the circuit breaker is detected to have opened and the 50BF init status has been reset To monitor the circuit breaker o...

Page 39: ...breaker trip circuits This functionality is achived through configurable digital inputs In this case it is verified the continuity of the coils This function settings are as follows Group Description...

Page 40: ...specific operation time that can be set Apart from these times a further three times must be set Hold times This is the time the reclosing device waits for an external condition for closure Replaceme...

Page 41: ...locks the recloser and the other locks it Via protocol This is performed via any means of communication This is carried out as if it were a control and the normal conditions of any control must be me...

Page 42: ...me Safety Open Manual Time 52 Open Reclose Init 79 Init Input Configurable Init N Max Number Shots TimeOut 52 Close Wait Reclose Condition TimeOut Reclose Condition Input No Hold Time TimeOut TimeOut...

Page 43: ...dition as a result of two different conditions Manual or remote control closing of the circuit breaker In this case it shall switch to safety time If during this time there is a trip it shall revert t...

Page 44: ...he relay works with normal setting group the table adjusted in general settings and in the other two with the new settings group The relay uses the current level to determine the circuit breaker state...

Page 45: ...uses are responsible for cutting out the circuit for high current short circuits as the switchgear would be destroyed if opened in this situation In order to deal with these situations tripping is blo...

Page 46: ...nication parameters depend on model protocol options IEC60870 5 103 Modbus RTU IEC6185 DNP3 0 or IEC60870 5 104 2 Modbus RTU or IEC60870 5 103 only in SILDxxxxxA E I xxxx models 1 Equipment Identifier...

Page 47: ...ettings tables and one general table The settings table which is active at a specific moment can be modified in two ways Changing the active Table settings In the general group there is a setting whic...

Page 48: ...ery Inverse Curve Extremely Inverse Curve Long time inverse Which relate to the parameters figuring in the following table Parameters A P Q B K Long Time Inverse 120 1 1 0 0 Ext Inverse 80 2 1 0 0 Ver...

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Page 53: ...s Inverse Curve Very Inverse Curve Extremely Inverse Curve Which relate to the parameters figuring in the following table Parameters A P B Ext Inverse 28 2 2 0 1217 Very Inverse 19 61 2 0 491 Inverse...

Page 54: ...www fanox com Rev 06 54 226 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1000 000 1 0 10 0 100 0 t s I It IEEE Inverse Dial 0 05 Dial 0 1 Dial 0 2 Dial 0 5 Dial 0 8 Dial 1 Dial 1 2...

Page 55: ...www fanox com Rev 06 55 226 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1000 000 1 0 10 0 100 0 t s I It IEEE Very Inverse Dial 0 05 Dial 0 1 Dial 0 2 Dial 0 5 Dial 0 8 Dial 1 Dial 1 2 Dial 1 5 Dial 2...

Page 56: ...w fanox com Rev 06 56 226 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1000 000 1 0 10 0 100 0 t s I It IEEE Extremely Inverse Dial 0 05 Dial 0 1 Dial 0 2 Dial 0 5 Dial 0 8 Dial 1 Dial 1 2 Dial 1 5 Dial 2 Dial 2...

Page 57: ...tain value definite time overcurrent function will always work This is because when overcurrent fault reach high values I it is necessary to be sure that trip is going to be instantaneous to get that...

Page 58: ...reaches 11xIn definite time overcurrent function will be work The figure below Figure 2 shows the tripping curve of the relay Figure 2 Relay tripping curve APPLICATION EXAMPLE 2 Starting from the foll...

Page 59: ...nction It is considered that this time is too high so when current fault reaches 24xIn definite time overcurrent function will be work 50 function tap is adjusted at 14xIn so definite time overcurrent...

Page 60: ...DEFINITE TIME In this case 50 51 function works as 50 function Starting from the following information Line details Transformation ratio of CT 100 1 Primary current Ip 100 A 50 51 function settings Cu...

Page 61: ...nes a tripping value of 5 s Figure 5 for 50 51 function It is considered that this time is too high so when current fault reaches 15xIn definite time overcurrent function will be work function 50 The...

Page 62: ...low are the phase and neutral measurement ranges of the SIL D models They will have a rated current equal to 1 Ampere 5 Amperes or sensitive model selectable and they will have a frequency equal to 50...

Page 63: ...168 Recording mode circular Sampling rate interval configurable through communications 1 60 min Record format Date Time IMAX in interval IMAX actual IA IB IC IN 5 3 Counters The following counters ar...

Page 64: ...up to 200 events The memory timestamp is accurate to 1 millisecond The events can be browsed from the HMI or by using communications Reading the events does not mean that they get deleted they remain...

Page 65: ...vation Bit 11 24 Eeprom Error Eeprom Error Activation Deactivation Bit 12 28 Eeprom changed Eeprom changed Activation Deactivation Bit 13 Events error Bit 15 15 Reset Reset Activation Bit 16 49 Pickup...

Page 66: ...2 Phase B trip Activation Phase B current Bit 10 7 50P_2 Phase C trip 50P_2 Phase C trip Activation Phase C current Bit 11 8 50P_2 Trip 50P_2 Trip Activation 50 51 Bit 00 01 50 51P Phase A pickup 50 5...

Page 67: ...ime Bit 05 06 52 Cerrado 52 Cerrado Activation Deactivation Tiempo de Cierre Bit 06 07 52 Closing time 52 Closing time Activation Bit 07 08 52 Closing fault 52 Closing fault Activation Deactivation Cl...

Page 68: ...ckup 67N_2 Pickup Activation Deactivation Neutral current Bit 07 03 67N_2 Polarization Module 67N_2 Polarization Module Activation Deactivation Neutral current Bit 12 02 67N_2 Trip 67N_2 Trip Activati...

Page 69: ...ctivation Bit 25 27 Level 79 Block Level 79 Block Activation Deactivation Bit 26 28 Pulse Lock 79 Pulse Lock 79 Activation Deactivation Bit 27 29 Pulse Unlock 79 Pulse Unlock 79 Activation Deactivatio...

Page 70: ...Command identifier Bit 20 05 Pulse Unlock 79 Pulse Unlock 79 Activation Command identifier Bit 21 06 Local control Local control Activation Command identifier Bit 22 07 Telecontrol Telecontrol Activat...

Page 71: ...sis algorithms have detected a problem in the eeprom memory which contains the settings Eeprom change this activates when the settings or configuration are changed The settings change which this indic...

Page 72: ...aphy i e an oscillography shall always be associated to the fault report The fault end shall depend on whether the recloser is active If the recloser is prohibited when all Pickup ups disappear it is...

Page 73: ...des the relay saves 48 digital records with the same precision as 16 cycle samples These 48 bits shall contain the following No Digital channels No Digital channels No Digital channels 1 50_1 Trip 18...

Page 74: ...ed in the equipment while the oscillograph was being generated Shown below is the format of a COMTRADE header file generated by the SICom program HDR COMTRADE Cycles pre fault 3 Total cycles 100 Analo...

Page 75: ...www fanox com Rev 06 75 226 It is possible to visualize the oscillography using SICom software Using SICom software it is possible to save the oscillo as a COMTRADE file...

Page 76: ...quire or else no association is made if that logical input is not in use Therefore a single physical input can be associated with more than one logical input The default input configuration is shown b...

Page 77: ...o internal binary states which later can be assigned to logical signal to get a specific operation Physical outputs are the real outputs of the Device SIL D has 4 outputs and up to 8 configurable leds...

Page 78: ...t of a PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL which can be configured from HMI or from SICom software For each output there is a LOGICAL GATE It can perform a logical operation up to 4 binary states to obtain oth...

Page 79: ...e a pulse of the adjusted milliseconds once the input signal is activated The configured signal waits the adjusted milliseconds to activate itself The configured signal will be activated till it is ex...

Page 80: ...E BINARY STATES LEDs LED 1 OR4_PULSES Ready LED 2 OR4_LATCH 50P1 Trip 50P2 Trip 51P Trip LED 3 OR4_LACTH 50N1 Trip 50N2 Trip LED 4 OR4_LACTH 50BF Trip LED 5 OR4_LACTH 67N 1 Trip 67N 2 Trip 67NI 1 Trip...

Page 81: ...rt OR4 General trip Fault startl OR4 General trip 50P block Not configured Reverse Directionality Not configured Reset OR4_PULSE Local reset Remote modbus reset IEC60870 5 103 reset Settings group 1 N...

Page 82: ...n there is a general trip or when 52 opening command is carried out from local communications or from HMI Output 2 OR4 Local closing Output 2 will be activated when 52 closing command is carried out f...

Page 83: ...details are confirmed with the corresponding checks Also the settings tables are folded and the relay can operate with one table damaged but not with two damaged There is a WatchDog mechanism between...

Page 84: ...ust be in TELECONTROL mode Operations can be performed from the HMI or from local communications ModBus regardless of whether or not the equipment is in telecontrol 5 14 Telecontrol The equipment can...

Page 85: ...d Led 2 deactivated Activated Led 2 activated led 3 Deactivated Led 3 deactivated Activated Led 3 activated led 4 Deactivated Led 4 deactivated Activated Led 4 activated led 5 Deactivated Led 5 deacti...

Page 86: ...seen in the conditions menu To obtain more detailed information the method for navigating the menus is explained graphically in the keypad and display section 5 17 Power supply SIL D est is designed t...

Page 87: ...tion level 100 Deactivation level 95 Instantaneous deactivation Timing accuracy 30 ms or 0 5 greater of both 50 51 Function permission Yes No Operating range 0 10 to 7 xIn step 0 01 Curves IEC 60255 1...

Page 88: ...rse Operation angle 0 to 359 step 1 Halfcone angle 1 to 170 step 1 Curve activation level 110 Curve deactivation level 100 Defined time activation level 100 Defined time deactivation level 95 Instanta...

Page 89: ...Opening fault time 0 02 to 1 00 s step 0 01 s Open circuit breaker activation threshold 8 In Open circuit breaker reset threshold 10 In Function Pickup configurable Equipment trip activation of the o...

Page 90: ...he programmable logic Trip Block Blocking Yes No Blocking limit 1 5 to 20 x In step 0 01 Settings tables 4 settings tables Activated by inputs or by general settings RTC Capacitor charge time 10 minut...

Page 91: ...correct measurement Saturation limit 30 times rated current Voltage measurement Residual voltage VR Real RMS Sampling 16 samples cycle 2 Accuracy in the range of 2 65V Angle between VR and IR 2 Accura...

Page 92: ...cteristics Metallic box Panel mounted Height x Width 177 x 107 mm Depth 122 1 mm IP 54 on pannel Optional depending on model 6 2 Thermal resistence 4 times rated current continously 20 times rated cur...

Page 93: ...Hz 2000MHz AM Modulation 80 for 1KHz carrier sinusoidal signal 1 6 Electrical fast transients IEC 60255 26 IEC 61000 4 4 Level 4 Power supply to Earth terminals 4kV Signal and control terminals 2kV Re...

Page 94: ...tial mode for each one of the groups 1kV 2 2 AC or DC dielectric voltage IEC 60255 27 IEC 60255 5 Each group to earth and with rest of the groups in short circuit 2kVac 50Hz 1 minute 2 3 Insulation re...

Page 95: ...to 150Hz 1gn 7 2 Shock IEC 60255 21 2 IEC 60068 21 2 Shock Response Class 1 5gn Shock Withstands Class 1 15gn 7 3 Bump IEC 60255 21 2 IEC 60068 21 2 Bump Class 1 10gn 7 4 Seismic IEC 60255 21 3 IEC 6...

Page 96: ...2 Remote communications port SIL D with 1 port RS485 for ModBus or for IEC60870 5 103 In this case there are 1 RS485 port it is possible to select ModBus RTU protocol or IEC60870 5 103 protocol thank...

Page 97: ...diagram for a RS485 bus SIL D with one RJ45 port for IEC61850 DNP3 0 IEC60870 5 104 or Modbus TCP In this case there is one RJ45 port for IEC 61850 protocol for DNP 3 0 protocol for IEC 60870 5 104 pr...

Page 98: ...he 6 keys there is also a Reset key When Reset is pressed the leds indicators return to their initial position The Reset key can also be used to delete all of the events in the Events menu This is equ...

Page 99: ...windows net sicom publish htm The link will open the next screen where key install must be pressed The necessary drivers depending on the operative system can be downloaded from this page The update...

Page 100: ...s buffer Permission to Execute Commands Permission to Change Configuration Permission to Change Protected Settings 1 YES YES NO NO YES 2 YES YES NO NO NO 3 YES NO YES NO NO 4 YES YES YES NO NO 5 YES Y...

Page 101: ...or is detected by the self diagnosis an error message appears in the second line instead of the currents on the main screen which can show any of the following information see inside self diagnosis se...

Page 102: ...e used to increase or decrease the value If an invalid value is entered during the process the C key can be used to delete it The navigation through the menus is described as graphically as possible b...

Page 103: ...report we wish to display and pressing OK provides access to the events each fault report contains FAULT REPORT C SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK Trip 50N 07 01 15 12 08 58828 C FAULT REPORT C...

Page 104: ...s 1 19200 8 N 1 REMOTE COM Settings C REMOTE COM parameters depend on model the protocol that it is used can be IEC61850 DNP3 0 Modbus TCP IP IEC60870 5 104 or IEC60870 5 103 depending on model 7 6 8...

Page 105: ...g down the OK key From here press OK to access the components that can be tested OK HOLD TEST MENU y n without protection C SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK Set Password 0 C SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00...

Page 106: ...nox com Rev 06 106 226 OK Led 2 ACTIVATED Led 3 not activated C OK Led 3 ACTIVATED Led 4 not activated C OK Led 4 ACTIVATED Led 5 not activated C OK Led 5 ACTIVATED Led 6 not activated C OK Led 6 ACTI...

Page 107: ...fanox com Rev 06 107 226 Led 79 not activated C OK Led 79 ACTIVATED Led 52 not activated C OK Led 52 ACTIVATED Output 1 not activated C OK Output 1 ACTIVATED Output 2 not activated C OK Output 2 ACTIV...

Page 108: ...put 3 not activated C OK Output 3 ACTIVATED Output 4 not activated C OK Output 4 ACTIVATED NOTE Be careful when activating the output which is set to trip When the equipment is installed it will open...

Page 109: ...is split up into 8 main parts Measurements Status Settings Events Counters Commands Demand Fault report SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK MEASUREMENTS C SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 STATE...

Page 110: ...turn to a higher level 7 6 11 Measurements Menu From the standby mode screen press the OK key to access the first line of menus Use the and keys to position the cursor over the MEASUREMENTS screen and...

Page 111: ...www fanox com Rev 06 111 226 I C 3 7 0 00 A C I N 4 7 0 00 A C V R 5 7 0 00 V D Ang 6 7 0 00 deg C IMax 7 7 0 00 A...

Page 112: ...s whether or not each status is active The message Activation present appears under the name of the group in the status group menus if any of the statuses in that group are active There is a quick way...

Page 113: ...Ready not activated Setting changed not activated C Set Date Time not activated C Local Ctrl not activated C FactorySetting not activated C Error Eeprom not activated C Eeprom changed not activated C...

Page 114: ...ivated C Pickup not activated C Phase A pickup not activated C Phase B pickup not activated C Phase C pickup not activated C Ground pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not...

Page 115: ...round Trip not activated C 50P Trip not activated C 50N Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C OK Sta 50 1 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activated C Sta 50 1 Phase B Pickup not activated C P...

Page 116: ...ctivated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 50 2 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activated C Sta 50 2 Phase B Pickup...

Page 117: ...ase Pickup not activated C Phase A Trip not activated C Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 50N 1 C STATES OK Ground Pickup not activated C Sta 50N...

Page 118: ...OK Ground Pickup not activated C Sta 50N 2 Ground Trip not activated C Sta 51 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activated C Sta 51 Phase B Pickup not activated C Phase C Pickup not activated C Phase Pick...

Page 119: ...226 Phase B Trip not activated C Phase C Trip not activated C Phase Trip not activated C Sta 67N 1 C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 67N 1 V0 Activated not activated C Trip not activated C Direct...

Page 120: ...2 C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 67N 2 V0 Activated not activated C Trip not activated C Directionality not activated C Sta 67NI 1 C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 67N 1 Trip not activa...

Page 121: ...Rev 06 121 226 Sta 67NI 2 C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 67N 2 Trip not activated C Directionality not activated C Sta 59N 1 C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 59N 1 Trip not activated Sta...

Page 122: ...able ACTIVATED C Sta CLP 52 Close not activated C 52 Open not activated C 52 Def open not activated C Close CLP not activated C Open CLP not activated C CLP not activated C Sta 79 Lockout C STATES OK...

Page 123: ...lose Time not activated C 79 Is 52 Open not activated C 79 Hold Time not activated C 79 Close Time not activated C 79 Reset Time not activated C 79 Lockout not activated C 79 Security T not activated...

Page 124: ...C STATES OK 52 Startup not activated C Sta 52 52 Error 52 Error not activated C 52 Open not activated C 52 Open Time not activated C 52 Open Error ACTIVATED C 52 Close not activated C 52 Close Time no...

Page 125: ...6 125 226 Open Num Alarm ACTIVATED C I2t Alarm ACTIVATED C Too Many Trips not activated C 52A contact not activated C 52B contact not activated C Sta 50BF C STATES OK Pickup not activated C Sta 50BF T...

Page 126: ...CS C STATES OK 74TCS Pickup not activated C Sta 74TCS 74TCS Alarm not activated C Sta T BLOCK C STATES OK Phase A Block not activated C Sta T BLOCK Phase B Block not activated C Phase C Block not acti...

Page 127: ...fanox com Rev 06 127 226 Sta INPUTS C STATES OK Input 1 not activated C Sta INPUTS Input 2 not activated C Input 3 not activated C Input 4 not activated C Input 5 not activated C Input 6 not activate...

Page 128: ...UTPUTS Activated C STATES OK Output 1 ACTIVATED C Sta OUTPUTS Activated Output 2 not activated C Output 3 not activated C Output 4 not activated C Sta LEDS Activated C STATES OK Led1 ACTIVATED C Sta L...

Page 129: ...v 06 129 226 Led3 not activated C Led4 not activated C Led5 not activated C Led6 not activated C C Led 52 not activated C Led 79 not activated C Sta LOGIC Activated C STATES OK 52a not activated C Sta...

Page 130: ...Rev 06 130 226 52b not activated C Ext Trip not activated C BF Init not activated C Fault Init not activated C Blck 50P not activated C Reverse Dir not activated C Reset not activated C SettingsG1 no...

Page 131: ...v 06 131 226 SettingsG2 not activated C 79Init not activated C 79 Enable not activated C L Lock 79 not activated C P Lock 79 not activated C P Unlock 79 not activated C 74TCS A not activated C 74TCS B...

Page 132: ...ated C Logic Sig2 not activated C Sta LOCAL Activated C STATES OK Local COM not activated C Sta LOCAL Activated HMI Activity ACTIVATED C Open Breaker not activated C Close Breaker not activated C P Lo...

Page 133: ...26 Local Ctrl not activated C Telecontrol not activated C Reset not activated C Sta REMOTE C STATES OK Remote COM not activated C Sta REMOTE Open Breaker not activated C Close Breaker not activated C...

Page 134: ...activated C Local Ctrl not activated C Telecontrol not activated C Reset not activated C NOTE REMOTE COM parameters depend on model the used protocol can be IEC61850 DNP3 0 Modbus TCP IEC60870 5 104...

Page 135: ...s to position the cursor over a settings group and press the OK key to access the settings that belong to this group Use the and keys to move through the different settings The information that appear...

Page 136: ...36 226 OK Set Password 0 C Function Enable NO Set Password 5555 OK Function Enable NO NO Function Enable NO YES OK Function Enable NO YES y n OK SETTING CHANGED Function Enable OK Function Enable YES...

Page 137: ...Delay 0 02 s C Sett 1 50 2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 50 2 Current Tap 0 20 xIn C Time Delay 5 00 s C Sett 1 50N1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 50N1 Current...

Page 138: ...138 226 Sett 1 50N2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 50N2 Current Tap 0 30 xIn C Time Delay 2 00 s C Sett 1 51 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 51 Curve type Def Tim...

Page 139: ...139 226 Current Tap 0 20 xIn C Time Delay 5 00 s C Sett 1 67N 1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 67N 1 Curve type IEC E I C Time Dial 1 25 C Current Tap 1 00 xIn C Time Delay 5 00 s C...

Page 140: ...m Rev 06 140 226 Polarization V 50 0 V C Operating Angle 90 C Halfcone Angle 90 C Sett 1 67N 2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 67N 2 Curve type IEC E I C Time Dial 1 25 C Current Tap...

Page 141: ...226 Time Delay 5 00 s C Directionality NO C Polarization V 50 0 V C Operating Angle 90 C Halfcone Angle 90 C Sett 1 67NI 1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 67NI 1 Directionality NO C...

Page 142: ...Rev 06 142 226 Low Voltage 30 0 Vn C High Current 2 00 xIn C High Voltage 60 0 V C Time Delay 0 20 s C Operating Angle 90 C Halfcone Angle 90 C Sett 1 67NI 2 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C...

Page 143: ...www fanox com Rev 06 143 226 Directionality NO C Low Current 1 00 xIn C Low Voltage 30 0 Vn C High Current 2 00 xIn C High Voltage 60 0 V C Time Delay 0 20 s C Operating Angle 90 C Halfcone Angle 90 C...

Page 144: ...6 144 226 Sett 1 59N 1 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 59N 1 Tap 40 0 V C Time Delay 10 00 s C Reset Time 0 20 s C Sett 1 CLP C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 CLP Ac...

Page 145: ...d Time 15 s C Cold Load Time 15 s C Sett 1 52 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Max Acumulated Open 10 C Sett 1 52 Max Acumulated Amp 1000 MA2 C Max Open Time 0 10 s C Max Close Time 0 10 s C Repetitive Open Num...

Page 146: ...m Rev 06 146 226 Sett 1 79 C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 79 Hold Enable NO C Recloser Number 1 C Reclose 1 Time 0 02 s C Reclose 2 Time 0 02 s C Reclose 3 Time 1 00 s C Reclose 4 T...

Page 147: ...e 5 Time 1 00 s C Hold Time 1 00 s C Reset Time 1 00 s C Man Open Time 1 00 s C Sett 1 50BF C SETTINGS GEN COM OK Function Enable NO C Sett 1 50BF Time Delay 0 02 s C Sett 1 74TCS C SETTINGS GEN COM O...

Page 148: ...eneral setting Equipment name can be viewed and modified from the HMI and from SICom software The frequency can be 50 or 60 Hz Serial number is a read only setting The value of the CT Phase ratio and...

Page 149: ...xxxxxxxx Phase nominal current could be 1 A or 5 A Neutral nominal current could be 1 A or 5 A SIL DSSxxxxxxxx Phase nominal current could be 0 5 A or 2 5 A Neutral nominal current could be 0 1 A or 0...

Page 150: ...Rev 06 150 226 Ph Nominal Current 1 A C N Nominal Current 1 A C CT Phase Ratio 1 0 C CT Neutral Ratio 1 0 C VT Ratio 1 0 C Local COM Address 1 C Remote Address 3 C Remote Baudrate 19200 C Remote Prot...

Page 151: ...ged from General settings It is necessary to enter a password to change a setting for the first time The settings can be changed after entering the password until returning either manually or automati...

Page 152: ...of events in the buffer will be displayed Press OK and use the and keys to position the cursor over the events EVENTS There are 5 C SIL D000C1A12AA 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 OK 12 04 12 01 57 03260 Eeprom...

Page 153: ...ne event shown This one event is Deleted events Each event contains the following information Date time Description of the event Size of the events buffer Position of the event within the list of even...

Page 154: ...tting password for the equipment is 5555 The password can be changed using the SICom program The keys and are used to enter the password and are used to introduce a value or a character and the and ke...

Page 155: ...0 OK EXECUTE COMMAND Open Breaker C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n Open Breaker C EXECUTE COMMAND Open Breaker OK 4 In progress COMMANDS EXECUTE COMMAND Close Breaker C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y...

Page 156: ...MAND P Lock 79 C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n P Lock 79 C EXECUTE COMMAND P Lock 79 OK 4 In progress COMMANDS EXECUTE COMMAND P Unlck 79 C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n P Unlck 79 C EXECUTE COMMA...

Page 157: ...D Local Ctrl C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n Local Ctrl C EXECUTE COMMAND Local Ctrl OK 4 In progress COMMANDS EXECUTE COMMAND Telecontrol C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n Telecontrol C EXECUTE COM...

Page 158: ...www fanox com Rev 06 158 226 EXECUTE COMMAND Reset C COMMANDS OK CONFIRM COMMAND y n Reset C EXECUTE COMMAND Reset 4 In progress OK COMMANDS...

Page 159: ...the OK key Use the and keys to move the cursor through the different screens until it is positioned over the DEMAND screen Press OK and use the and keys to view the different possible registers DEMAND...

Page 160: ...27 C FAULT REPORT OK 09 01 2015 10 27 51739 79 Lockout C FAULT REPORT 77 09 01 15 10 27 51727 Trip 67N 1 08 01 2015 12 18 48449 C OK 1 2 1 79 Lockout NOTE If fault report is configured to a situation...

Page 161: ...uration Menu States 50 C STATES OK Phase A Pickup not activated C States 50 Phase B Pickup not activated C Phase B Pickup Led 1 y n C States 50 Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n C Stat...

Page 162: ...hase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup O Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup P Led 2 y...

Page 163: ...6 163 226 Phase B Pickup R Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup o Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup p Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup q Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup r Led 2 y n Phase B Pickup Led 3 y n Phase B Pickup Led 4 y n Phase...

Page 164: ...164 226 Phase B Pickup Led 6 y n Phase B Pickup Led 7 y n Phase B Pickup Led 52 y n Phase B Pickup Led 79 y n Phase B Pickup Output 1 y n Phase B Pickup Output 2 y n Phase B Pickup Output 3 y n Phase...

Page 165: ...made up of 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit and 1 parity bit if this is how it is programmed Therefore the data has 10 or 11 bits depending on whether or not it includes parity If the relay only off...

Page 166: ...ecimal will be indicated with an 0x90 DATA N bytes This part consists of a variable number of bytes depending on the function code It may include addresses data lengths settings commands or exception...

Page 167: ...8 4 Data type Type Length Description UCHAR 1 2 Integer without sign of 1 byte BYTE 1 2 Integer with sign of 1 byte BIT16 1 Gathered bits type groups of 16 E g 0x1A41 0001101001000001b BIT32 2 Gathere...

Page 168: ...Primary Unit ASCII5 Number of decimals UCHAR GAJU 61 Number of Groups UINT Index of the Criteria 1 UINT Index of the first setting of the Criteria 1 UINT Index of the Criterion 30 UINT Index of the fi...

Page 169: ...ent reading 410 11 EVENTO2 See events list 16 Delete All Events 420 1 dummy 03 and 16 Events number 421 2 03 State reading 500 2 BIT32 General states in status and events section 03 State reading 502...

Page 170: ...e reading 540 2 BIT32 IEC60870 5 103 in status and events section 03 State reading 542 2 BIT32 Leds in status and events section 03 State reading 544 2 BIT32 Logoc in status and events section 03 Stat...

Page 171: ...n 03 and 16 Setting 658 2 FLOAT F50N G_2 Tap 03 and 16 Setting 660 2 FLOAT F50N G_2 Time delay 03 and 16 Setting 662 2 DENUM NOSI F50 51 Permission 03 and 16 Setting 664 2 DENUMCURVA F50 51 Curve 03 a...

Page 172: ...load time 03 and 16 Setting 718 2 DENUM NO SI F74TCS Permission 03 and 16 Setting 720 2 FLOAT F74TCS Time delay 03 and 16 Setting 722 2 DENUM NOSI T Block Permission 03 and 16 Setting 724 2 FLOAT T Bl...

Page 173: ...rent 03 and 16 Setting 780 2 FLOAT F67NI High Voltage 03 and 16 Setting 782 2 FLOAT F67NI Time delay 03 and 16 Setting 784 2 FLOAT F67NI Operation angle 03 and 16 Setting 786 2 FLOAT F67NI Halfcone an...

Page 174: ...irm setting 944 2 DENUM NOSI F50 2 Permission 16 Confirm setting 946 2 FLOAT F50 2 Tap 16 Confirm setting 948 2 FLOAT F50 2 Time delay 16 Confirm setting 950 2 DENUM NOSI F50N G_1 Permission 16 Confir...

Page 175: ...9 Reclosing 5 time 16 Confirm setting 1004 2 FLOAT F79 hold time 16 Confirm setting 1006 2 FLOAT F79 Reset time 16 Confirm setting 1008 2 FLOAT F79 Def opening time 16 Confirm setting 1010 2 DENUM NO...

Page 176: ...OAT F67N Volatge Tap 16 Confirm setting 1048 2 FLOAT F67N Operating angle 16 Confirm setting 1050 2 FLOAT F67N Halfcone angle 16 Confirm setting 1052 2 DENUM NOSI F67N2 Permission 16 Confirm setting 1...

Page 177: ...Permission 16 Confirm setting 1090 2 DENUM F67NI2 Directionality 16 Confirm setting 1092 2 FLOAT F67NI2 Low current 16 Confirm setting 1094 2 FLOAT F67NI2 Low volatge 16 Confirm setting 1096 2 FLOAT F...

Page 178: ...ckup address L Pickup address Number of H registers Number of L registers Number of Bytes Password checksum H checks um L 01 10 00 A8 00 02 04 35 35 35 35 30 F4 And the SIL D will reply OK address fun...

Page 179: ...eters Data size 8 bit parity EVEN Stop bits 1 9 2 Application layer Transmission mode for application data Mode 1 least significant octet first as defined in 4 10 of IEC 60870 5 4 is used exclusively...

Page 180: ...unctions in monitor direction X 160 0 End of general interrogation 8 End of GI X 160 0 Time synchronization 6 TS X 160 2 Reset FCB 5 Reset FCB X 160 3 Reset CU 5 Reset CU X 160 4 Start restart 5 Start...

Page 181: ...ckup 2 SE X 160 85 Breaker failure 1 SE GI X 160 90 Trip I 2 SE X 160 91 Trip I 2 SE X 160 93 Trip IN 2 SE Auto reclosure indications in monitor direction X 160 128 CB on by AR 2 SE X 160 130 AR block...

Page 182: ...E X 200 21 79 Status final open Time 2 SE X 200 23 Start 2 SE X 200 24 GEN 50Hz 1 SE GI X 200 26 GEN Measurement Error 1 SE GI X 200 28 GEN synchronism 2 SE X 200 29 GEN Eeprom with default values 1 S...

Page 183: ...Continuity A 1 SE GI X 200 64 Continuity B 1 SE GI X 200 76 Auxiliary input 5 1 SE GI X 200 77 Auxiliary input 6 1 SE GI 200 78 Auxiliary input 7 1 SE GI X 200 92 Auxiliary output 1 1 SE GI X 200 93...

Page 184: ...200 153 49 Reset 1 SE GI X 200 160 Activation 1 SE GI X 201 40 50BF Start 2 SE X 201 41 50BF Activation 2 SE X 201 48 50 Start N 2 SE X 201 49 50 Trip N 2 SE X 201 50 50 Start N 2 SE X 201 51 50 Trip...

Page 185: ...2 SE X 201 67 50 Trip P 2 SE X 201 76 51 Start A 2 SE X 201 77 51 Start B 2 SE X 201 78 51 Start C 2 SE X 201 79 51 Start P 2 SE X 201 80 51 Trip A 2 SE X 201 81 51 Trip B 2 SE X 201 82 51 Trip C 2 SE...

Page 186: ...where 4095 corresponds to 1 2 In e g a received value of 806 with a nominal value In 5A corresponds to 1 18A Selection of standard information numbers in control direction SIL D FUN INF Description T...

Page 187: ...IEDs have all the information of all their events measures parameters and services organized in a hierachical structure with device s functional units as main ones The main level of the structure is...

Page 188: ...phsC 50P_1 Start A PHS PIOC1 Str phsA 50P_1 Start B PHS PIOC1 Str phsB 50P_1 Start C PHS PIOC1 Str phsC 50P_1 Start P PHS PIOC1 Str general 50P_1 Trip A PHS PIOC1 Op phsA 50P_1 Trip B PHS PIOC1 Op ph...

Page 189: ...Str general Break Failure RBRF1 OpEx general 50BF Activation RBRF1 OpIn general 50N G_1 Start GND PIOC1 Str general 50N G_1 Trip GND PIOC1 Op general 50N G_2 Start GND PIOC2 Str general 50N G_2 Trip G...

Page 190: ...nput 3 GGIO1 Ind3 stVal Auxiliary Input 4 GGIO1 Ind4 stVal Auxiliary Input 5 GGIO1 Ind5 stVal Auxiliary Input 6 GGIO1 Ind6 stVal 79 Enabled GGIO2 Ind1 stVal Local Parameter Setting GGIO2 Ind2 stVal Tr...

Page 191: ...Ind2 stVal Fault init input GGIO3 Ind3 stVal 79 Init input GGIO3 Ind4 stVal 79 Enable input GGIO3 Ind5 stVal 79 Level lockout input GGIO3 Ind6 stVal 1 Setting group input GGIO3 Ind7 stVal 2 Setting g...

Page 192: ...Val Measure Error GGIO2 Ind23 stVal Time Synchronization GGIO2 Ind24 stVal Eeprom with default values GGIO2 Ind25 stVal Eeprom Error GGIO2 Ind26 stVal Eeprom values changed GGIO2 Ind27 stVal 74TCS Act...

Page 193: ...These groupings can be used by other services for the sending of information GOOSE RCB BRC The definition of Datasets has to be made in a IEC61850 s file with extension ICD IED Capability Description...

Page 194: ...www fanox com Rev 06 194 226 Measures with the name of Measures and the following data objects Events with the name of Events and the following data objects...

Page 195: ...et is only sent when there is a change of value when is requested or time integrity is enabled There are 2 kind of Reports BRCB and URCB BRCB have a time buffer to store reports in the case a client h...

Page 196: ...om the device to a PC with an IEC 61850 tool it is only required the IP of the device by default 192 168 0 121 The tool has to be able of asking the data model automatically The name of the IED is by...

Page 197: ...7 and 28 index are supported Static object requests sent with qualifiers 07 or 08 will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 16 bit 32 bit and Floating Point Analog Change Events with Time may be requ...

Page 198: ...able default 2000ms Unsolicited Offline Interval configurable default 3000ms Sends Executes Control Operations WRITE Binary Outputs Never Always Sometimes Configurable SELECT 3 OPERATE 4 Never Always...

Page 199: ...SLAVE DEVICES ONLY Reports Binary Input Change Events when no specific variation requested Never Only time tagged Only non time tagged Configurable to send both one or the other attach explanation Re...

Page 200: ...www fanox com Rev 06 200 226...

Page 201: ...Input Change with Time 1 6 7 8 129 130 28 Assigned to Class 1 2 3 Binary Input Change with Relative Time 1 6 7 8 129 10 0 Binary Outputs All variations 1 6 129 12 1 Control Relay Output Block 3 4 28...

Page 202: ...7 Start pick up L3 18 Start pick up N 19 General trip 20 Trip L1 21 Trip L2 22 Trip L3 23 General start pick up 24 Breaker failure 25 Trip I 26 Trip IN 27 CB on by AR 28 AR blocked 29 CB close open 30...

Page 203: ...CB Open local 68 CB Close local 69 79 Lockout local 70 79 Unlock local 71 Remote control into Local 72 Telecontrol into Remote 73 Open CB Modbus remote 74 Close CB Modbus remote 75 Lockout 79 Modbus r...

Page 204: ...value of the currents IL1 IL2 and IL3 have valid values the other measures remain with value 0 Each current value is in the range 0 4095 where 4095 corresponds to 1 2 In e g a received value of 806 wi...

Page 205: ...ate Source Address Slave respond only if the source address in received requests matches configured source Application Confirm Timeout Specifies how long the slave DNP device will wait for an applicat...

Page 206: ...is used in which case the relay will act but will not send an answer of any type Communications are made in packages or frames which are groups of data that are sent asynchronously The master transmi...

Page 207: ...ed by 0x00 to put a 0 or 0xFF to put a 1 The relay responses with a similar frame indicating the modified address and the set value in the bit or command 12 3 Exemptions and error answers The error co...

Page 208: ...p 01 Read of recloser status 500 9 BIT See recloser status map 01 Read of circuit breaker status 600 10 BIT See Circuit breaker status map 01 Read of protection status signals 700 28 BIT See Protectio...

Page 209: ...General status map 400 Protection active 401 Teleprotection activel 402 Setting values changed 403 Reset 404 Pickup L1 405 Pickup L2 406 Pickup L3 407 Pickup N 408 General Pickup 409 Trip L1 410 Trip...

Page 210: ...Status final open time 12 11 Circuit breaker status map 600 52 Close 601 52 Error 602 52 Status Open time 603 52 Status Open failure 604 52 Status Close failure 605 52 Status excessive openings 606 5...

Page 211: ...1P Start C 712 50N1 Start 713 50N2 Start 714 59N Start 715 59N Trip 716 67N1 Start 717 67N1 Trip 718 67N2 Start 719 67N2 Trip 720 67NA1 Start 721 67NA1 Trip 722 67NA2 Start 723 67NA2 Trip 724 CLP Acti...

Page 212: ...s Function Init Addr MSB Init Addr LSB Num Reg MSB Num Reg LSB 66 96 00 00 00 06 03 03 01 2C 00 02 And SIL D will reply with the IA measurement in UINT16 format Id Trans Id Protocol Length Address Fun...

Page 213: ...re requires a PC installed with Windows 7 32bits Windows 7 64bits and Dotnet Frameworks 3 5 or higher Once the software is installed it can be executed introducing the user name and password Admin 13...

Page 214: ...the network and accept them by pressing OK The software will require to restart and after the restarting the equipment will use the new network parameters If the IP address has been changed and this...

Page 215: ...from the menu it will show a window where it is possible to introduce the IP address Unmark the LAN Settings File box and press Upload After pressing Upload the configuration of the relay will be upl...

Page 216: ...save the new configuration and send it to the relay By pressing the down arrow from the menu it will show a window where is necessary to introduce the IP address of the equipment mark the Configuratio...

Page 217: ...Software Versions 14 2 Checks Cabling check Box earth Vaux value 14 3 Test menu Led 1 Output 1 Led 2 Output 2 Led 3 Output 3 Led 4 Output 4 Led 5 Led 79 Led 52 ON Led 14 4 Register of commissioning se...

Page 218: ...ime s 50 51 Permission Permitted Forbidden Current pick up xIn Curve type Inverse IEC Very inverse IEC Extr Inverse IEC LT Inverse IEC Inverse ANSI Very Inverse ANSI Extr Inverse ANSI Defined time Dia...

Page 219: ...ation angle Halfcone angle 67N_2 Permission Permitted Forbidden Current pick up xIn Curve type IEC Inverse IEC Very Inverse IEC Extr Inverse IEEEInverse IEEEVery Inverse IEEEExtr Inverse Defined time...

Page 220: ...d Forbidden Tap V Defined Time s Reset Time s Cold Load Pickup Permission Permitted Forbidden Settings group No load time Cold load time 79 Permission Permitted Forbidden Hold permission Permitted For...

Page 221: ...21 226 52 Maximum number of openings Maximum number of accumulated amperes Maximum opening time Maximum closing time Time openings number Number of openings Time period min 74TCS Permission Permitted...

Page 222: ...4 14 6 Logical signals Logical inputs In1 In2 In3 In4 In5 In6 52 a 52 b 50P block Reverse directionality Fault init 79 Init 79 Permission Level 79 Lock Pulse 79 Lock Pulse 79 unlock 50BF Init Reset Ta...

Page 223: ...ts configuration Outputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 14 8 Leds configuration Leds Flashing Latch Inverted Led On Led 1 Led 2 Led 3 Led 4 Led 5 Led 52 Led 79 14 8 1 Leds configuration Template...

Page 224: ...www fanox com Rev 06 224 226 14 9 Comments Person in charge of commissioning Date Maintenance performed on the by...

Page 225: ...www fanox com Rev 06 225 226 NOTES...

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