Nv10p Manual (En)
Nv10p Manual (En)
Nv10p Manual (En)
MANUAL
This document applies to NV10P devices with firmware release 3.20 and following.
2 GENERAL 10
Preface........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Main features.................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Photo ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................11
3 TECHNICAL DATA 12
3.1 GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Product standard for measuring relays.....................................................................................................................................................12
Mechanical data ...........................................................................................................................................................................................12
Insulation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Voltage dip and interruption ........................................................................................................................................................................12
EMC tests for interference immunity .........................................................................................................................................................12
Emission ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Mechanical tests.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Climatic tests................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Certifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2 INPUT CIRCUITS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Auxiliary power supply Uaux ......................................................................................................................................................................14
Voltage input circuits ....................................................................................................................................................................................14
Residual voltage input circuit......................................................................................................................................................................14
Binary input circuits......................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.3 OUTPUT CIRCUITS ............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Relays ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.4 MMI .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.5 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES ...................................................................................................................................................................15
Local port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Remote ports ..................................................................................................................................................................................................15
3.6 GENERAL SETTINGS FOR INDUCTIVE VTs VERSIONS ...............................................................................................................................16
3.6.1 GENERAL SETTINGS FOR SENSOR VERSIONS ...........................................................................................................................................16
3.7 PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS ...............................................................................................................................................................................16
Thermal protection with Pt100 probes - 26 ...............................................................................................................................................16
Undervoltage - 27 for inductive VTs versions ...........................................................................................................................................16
Undervoltage - 27 for electronic sensor versions ...................................................................................................................................17
Positive sequence undervoltage - 27V1 for inductive VTs versions .....................................................................................................17
Positive sequence undervoltage - 27V1 for electronic sensor versions .............................................................................................17
Overvoltage - 59 for inductive VTs versions............................................................................................................................................. 18
Overvoltage - 59 for electronic sensor versions ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Ten minutes overvoltage - 59Uavg for inductive VTs versions............................................................................................................. 19
Ten minutes overvoltage - 59Uavg [1] for electronic sensor versions.................................................................................................. 19
Residual overvoltage - 59N for inductive VTs versions ......................................................................................................................... 19
Residual overvoltage - 59N for electronic sensor versions .................................................................................................................. 20
Negative sequence overvoltage - 59V2 for inductive VTs versions .................................................................................................... 20
Negative sequence overvoltage - 59V2 for electronic sensor versions ............................................................................................. 20
Underfrequency (81U) ..................................................................................................................................................................................21
Overfrequency (81O) .....................................................................................................................................................................................21
Frequency rate of change (81R)..................................................................................................................................................................22
Breaker failure - BF.......................................................................................................................................................................................22
3.8 CONTROL AND MONITORING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Frequency tracking ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Trip Circuit Supervision - 74TCS ................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Circuit Breaker supervision ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
4 FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS 25
4.1 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................................................25
Power supply board ......................................................................................................................................................................................26
CPU board.......................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Input board .....................................................................................................................................................................................................26
MMI (keyboard, LED and display) ..............................................................................................................................................................26
4.2 SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................................................................................27
Base software................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Real-time operating system.........................................................................................................................................................................27
Task ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Drivers ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Application Software ................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Data Base ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Self test (Application) .................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Development tools (Builder) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.3 I/O DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Metering inputs ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Signal processing ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Conventions....................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Use of measured values...............................................................................................................................................................................32
Binary inputs ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Output relays ..................................................................................................................................................................................................37
LED indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Communication interfaces...........................................................................................................................................................................41
4.4 PROTECTIVE ELEMENTS .................................................................................................................................................................................42
Rated values...................................................................................................................................................................................................42
Thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes - 26 ....................................................................................................................... 50
Undervoltage - 27 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................52
Positive sequence undervoltage - 27V1 ....................................................................................................................................................56
Overvoltage - 59 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
Average overvoltage (59avg).......................................................................................................................................................................62
Residual overvoltage - 59N..........................................................................................................................................................................64
Negative sequence overvoltage - 59V2.................................................................................................................................................... 69
Overfrequency - 81O .....................................................................................................................................................................................71
Underfrequency - 81U ................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
Application notes about over-under frequency elements - 81U and 81O ............................................................................................77
Frequency rate of change - 81R................................................................................................................................................................. 80
Breaker failure - BF.......................................................................................................................................................................................84
4.5 CONTROL AND MONITORING ........................................................................................................................................................................86
Logical block - BLOCK1 ................................................................................................................................................................................86
Virtual I/O with Ethernet messages........................................................................................................................................................... 88
Remote tripping .............................................................................................................................................................................................92
Frequency tracking ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
Trip circuit supervision - 74TCS...................................................................................................................................................................94
Circuit breaker supervision .........................................................................................................................................................................97
Oscillography ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 100
5 MEASURES, LOGIC STATES AND COUNTERS 101
Measures......................................................................................................................................................................................................101
Protection .....................................................................................................................................................................................................101
Delayed inputs .............................................................................................................................................................................................101
Internal states ..............................................................................................................................................................................................101
Relays ............................................................................................................................................................................................................101
Counters........................................................................................................................................................................................................101
Self test .........................................................................................................................................................................................................102
Fault recording - SFR ..................................................................................................................................................................................102
Event recording - SER................................................................................................................................................................................ 103
Oscillography - DFR ................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
6 INSTALLATION 105
6.1 PACKAGING .....................................................................................................................................................................................................105
6.2 MOUNTING ......................................................................................................................................................................................................105
6.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 109
Applicability
This manual is valid for NV10P devices with firmware release 3.20 and following.
Conformity
The product complies with the CEE directives:
• EMC Council Directives: 2004/108/EC
• Low voltage Directives: 2006/95/CE (replaces 73/23/CEE)
Technical support
Contact: Service tecnico THYTRONIC www.thytronic.it
Copyright
All right reserved; It is forbidden to copy, modify or store material (document and sw) protected by
copyright without Thytronic consent.
Warranty
Thytronic warrants devices against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a
period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser (“War-
ranty Period”).
Safety recommendations
The warming contained in this document are all-important for safety; special attention must be paid
to the following symbols:
Death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage will result if proper precautions
DANGER are not taken
Death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions
WARNING are not taken.
CAUTION Minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken
Installation and commissioning must be carried out by qualified person; Thytronic assumes no re-
sponsibility for damages caused from improper use that does not comply all warning and caution in
this manual.
In particular the following requirements must be met:
• Remove power before opening it.
• Verify the voltage absence by means suitable instrumentation on relay connections; attention must
be paid to all circuits supplied by external sources (binary input, CT, etc...)
• Care must be taken when handling metal parts (front panel, connectors).
• Test label with following informations: data, serial number and test operator signature.
Environment
The NV10 device must be employed according to the environment conditions shown (see technical
data).
In case of different environment conditions, appropriate provisions must be provided (conditioning
system, humidity control, etc...).
If contaminants are present (dust, corrosive substances, etc...), filters must be provided.
Graphical conventions
The CEI/IEC and ANSI symbols is employed where possible:
e.g.: 27= ANSI code concerning the undervoltage element.
Following text formats are used:
The ThySetter[1] menu:
Undervoltage - 27
The parameter description (measures, thresholds, operate time,...) and related value:
U> element
Definite time
U>def
Glossary/definitions
27 Undervoltage ANSI code
59 Overvoltage ANSI code
59N Residual voltage ANSI code
81O Overfrequency ANSI code
81U Underfrequency ANSI code
81R Frequency rate of change ANSI code
BF Breaker Failure
74VT VT monitoring
74TCS Trip Circuit Supervision
Note 1 The graphic interface and the operation of the ThySetter software are described in the relative chapters
CT Current Transformer
P1 IEC nomenclature for primary polarity mark of CTs (as an alternative to
a ANSI dot)
P2 IEC nomenclature for primary polarity mark of CTs (as an alternative to
a ANSI no-dot)
S1 IEC nomenclature for secondary polarity mark of CTs (as an alternative
to a ANSI dot)
S2 IEC nomenclature for secondary polarity mark of CTs (as an alternative
to a ANSI no-dot)
Self test Diagnostic
Start Leave an initial condition or reset condition (Pickup)
Trip Operation (with operate time)
Operating time Duration of time interval between the instant when the character-
istic quantity in reset condition is changed, under specified condi-
tions, and the instant when the relay operates
Dropout ratio The ratio of a reset value to an operate value in well-specified con-
ditions. The dropout ratio may be lower or greater than 1 according
as an over or under element is considered
Reset time Duration of the time interval between the instant when the charac-
teristic quantity in operate condition is changed, under specified
conditions, and the instant when the relay operates.
The stated reset time is related to a step variation of characteristic
quantity in operate condition to the reset condition.
Overshoot time The critical impulse time for a relay which is in its reset condition,
is the longest duration a specified change in the input energizing
quantity(ies) (characteristic quantity), which will cause the relay
to change to operate condition, can be applied without the relay
switches. The overshoot time is the difference from the operate time
and the critical impulse time.
The declared values for the overshoot time are applicable with the
lower setting value of the operation time.
MMI (Man Machine Interface) Operator front panel
Logic internal signal (output); may be a logical state (e.g.U>> Start) or a numerical value
U>> Start
It is available for reading (ThySetter + communication interface)
Logic external signal (intput); may be a command coming from a binary input or a sw command
IPh Block2
It is available for reading (ThySetter + communication interface)
Internal signal (e.g. Breaker Failure output state concerning to the 2nd threshold of the 59 element)
U>> BF_OUT It is not available for reading (missing arrow)
Switch
INPUT
t ON t ON t ON t ON t ON
RESET
t
INPUT
t ON
ON delay timer without reset (t ON delay) t ON t ON t ON
T 0
OUTPUT
t
INPUT
t OFF
OFF delay timer (dropout) without reset (t OFF delay) t OFF t OFF
0 T
OUTPUT
t
Symbols-en.ai
RESET t OFF
t
INPUT
t TR
Minimum pulse width operation for output relays (t TR) t TR t TR
0 T
OUTPUT
t
INPUT
OUTPUT
t
INPUT
t TR t TR
Pulse operating mode for output relays
t TR
OUTPUT
t
Symbols1-en.ai
Setting, programming and reading operations must be effected by means of Personal Computer with
ThySetter software or by means of remote communication interface (RS485 bus and Ethernet net-
work); all operations must be performed through MMI if enabled.
According to the hardware configurations, the NV10P protection relay can be shipped in various
case styles depending on the required mounting options:
• Flush.
• Projecting mounting.
• Rack.
• With separate operator panel.
Other options are:
• Auxiliary power supply operating range.
• Communication protocols.
NV10P
PROTECTION RELAY
74TCS BF ARF
2xTV
fase-fase 81O 81U 81R 59Uavg
27 27V1 59 59V2
59N
Photo
Mechanical data
Mounting:
• Flush.
• Projecting.
• Rack.
• Separated operator panel.
External dimensions (Flush mounting) 177 x 107 x 235 (high x width x depth)
Terminals screw connection
Mass (Flush mounting) 2.0 kg
Reference standards EN 60529, EN 60529/A1
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
• Front IP52
• Terminals IP20
Insulation
Reference standards EN 60255-5, IEC 60255-27
High voltage test (50 Hz - 60 s)
• Auxiliary power supply 2 kV
• Input circuits 2 kV
• Output circuits 2 kV
• Output circuits (between open contacts) 1 kV
Impulse voltage withstand test (1.2/50 μs):
• Auxiliary power supply 5 kV (Common mode) - 2kV (Differential mode)
• Input circuits 5 kV
• Output circuits 5 kV
• Output circuits (between open contacts) 1 kV
Insulation resistance >100 MΩ
Emission
Reference standards EN 60255-25 IEC 60255-25
EN 61000-6-4 IEC 61000-6-4
EN 55011 CISPR 11
Electromagnetic emission tests
• Conducted emission auxiliary power supply 0.15...0.5 MHz 79 dB μV
• Conducted emission auxiliary power supply 0.5...30 MHz 73 dB μV
• Radiated emission 30...230 MHz 40 dB μV/m
• Radiated emission 230...1000 MHz 47 dB μV/m
Mechanical tests
Reference standards EN 60255-21-1 EN 60255-21-2 RMEC01
Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment
• EN 60255-21-1 Vibration tests (sinusoidal) Class 1
• EN 60255-21-2 Shock and bump test Class 1
Climatic tests
Reference standards IEC 60068-x ENEL R CLI 01 CEI 50
Environmental testing
Ambient temperature -25...+70 °C
Storage temperature -40...+85 °C
Relative humidity 10...95 %
Atmospheric pressure 70...110 kPa
Safety
Reference standards IEC 60255-27
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Pollution degree 3
Reference voltage 250 V
Overvoltage category III
Certifications
Reference standards
Product standard for measuring relays EN 50263
CE Conformity
• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/CE
Type tests IEC 60255-1
3.4 MMI
Display LCD alphanumeric 16x4
LEDs
Quantity 8
• ON/fail (green) 1
• Start (yellow) 1
• Trip (red) 1
• Freely allocatable (red) 5
Keyboard 8 keys
Note 1 U R = 100 V or U R = 400 V version must be selected at ordering
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3.5 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
Local port
Connection RJ10
Baud rate 19200 bps
Parity None
Protocol Modbus RTU®
Remote ports
RS485
• Connection screw terminals
• Baud rate 1200...57600 bps
• Protocol ModBus®RTU
IEC 60870-5-103
DNP3
Ethernet 100BaseT
• Connection Optical fiber 1300 nm, ST
100 Base TX, RJ45
• Baud rate 100 Mbps
• Protocol ModBus®TCP/IP,
IEC 61850 - Level A
U< Element
U< Curve type (U<Curve) DEFINITE/INVERSE[4]
Definite time
27 First threshold definite time (U <def) 0.05...1.10 U n (step 0.01 Un)
U<def Operating time (t U<def ) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Inverse time
27 First threshold inverse time (U <inv) 0.05...1.10 U n (step 0.01 Un)
U<inv Operating time (t U<inv) 0.10...100.0 s
0.10...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Element U<<
Definite time
27 Second threshold definite time (U<<def) 0.05...1.10 U n (step 0.01 Un)
U<<def Operating time (t U<<def ) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Note 1 The setting ranges of the relay nominal voltage Un are dependent on the version (to be selected on purchase), with reference voltages UR 100 V
or 400 V.
Note 2 When the rated voltage of the electricity network divided by √ 3 corresponds to the value of rated primary voltage of the sensors (20000 / √ 3),
then the nominal voltage of the relay must be adjusted to Un = 100 V (default setting).
Note 3 The 26 element is available when the MPT module is connect on Thybus and enabled
Note 4 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is: t= (0.75 ∙ t U< inv) / [1 - (U/U< inv)]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tU<inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
U = input voltage
U<inv = threshold setting
U< Element
U< Curve type (U<Curve) DEFINITE/INVERSE[1]
Definite time
27 First threshold definite time (U <def) 0.05...1.10 U n /E n (step 0.01 Un/En)
U<def Operating time (t U<def ) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Inverse time
27 First threshold inverse time (U <inv) 0.05...1.10 U n /E n (step 0.01 Un/En)
U<inv Operating time (t U<inv) 0.10...100.0 s
0.10...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Element U<<
Definite time
27 Second threshold definite time (U<<def) 0.05...1.10 U n /E n (step 0.01 Un/En)
U<<def Operating time (t U<<def ) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Pickup time ≤ 0.04 s
Dropout ratio 1.03...1.05
Dropout time ≤ 0.04 s
Overshoot time 0.03 s
Pickup accuracy ± 1% ± 1% Un/En
Operate time accuracy 5% or ± 10 ms
Note 1 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is: t= (0.75 ∙ t U< inv) / [1 - (U/U< inv)]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tU<inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
U = input voltage
U<inv = threshold setting
Note 1 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is: t = (0.5 ∙ t U> inv) / [(U/U> inv) - 1]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tU>inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
U = input voltage
U>inv= threshold setting
Note 2 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is: t = (0.5 ∙ t U> inv) / [(U/U> inv) - 1]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tU>inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
U = input voltage
U>inv= threshold setting
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Ten minutes overvoltage - 59Uavg [1] for inductive VTs versions
Common configuration:
Operating logic (Logic59Uavg) AND/OR
Uavg> Element
Definite time
First threshold definite time (U avg >def) 0.50...1.50 U n (step 0.01 Un)
Time delay (t Uavg> def ) 0...1000 s (step 1 s)
Pickup time according to the reference conditions[2]
Pickup accuracy ± 1% ± 1% Un
Time delay accuracy[3] 5% ± 3 s
Note 1 The function is based on the measurement of the mean of the three phase voltages of 10 minutes with update every three seconds
Note 2 The pickup time depends on the initial and final value of the input voltage; e.g. with a setting of threshold equal to 1.10 Un:
- with initial value 0 and final value 1.1 Uavg> def (1.1x1.1 = 1.21 Un) the pickup time is 498 s
- with initial value 0.9 Uavg>def (0.9x1.1 = 0.99 Un) and final value 1.1 Uavg>def (1.1x1.1 = 1.21 Un) the pickup time is 285 s
Note 3 Since the aggregate value is updated every 3 s, times are only meaningful in multiples of 3 s
Note 4 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is t= (0.5 ∙ t UE> inv) / [(UE/UE> inv) - 1]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tUE>inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
UE = residual input voltage (direct or calculated)
UE>inv = threshold setting
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Residual overvoltage - 59N for electronic sensor versions
Common configuration:
Residual voltage measurement type for 59N - (3 VoType59N) U EC
Operation from 74VT external (74VText59N) OFF /Block
U E > Element
U> Curve type (U>Curve) DEFINITE/INVERSE[1]
U E> Reset time delay (t UE>RES) 0.00...100.0 s
0.00...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Definite time
59N First threshold definite time (U E >def) 0.01...0.70 U En (step 0.01 U En)
U E>def Operating time (t UE >def) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Inverse time
59N First threshold inverse time (U E >inv) 0.01...0.50 U En (step 0.01 U En)
U E>inv Operating time (t UE >inv) 0.10...100.0 s
0.10...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Element U E >>
U E>> Reset time delay (t UE>>RES) 0.00...100.0 s
0.00...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Definite time
59N Second threshold definite time (UE>>def) 0.01...0.70 U En (step 0.01 U En)
U E>>def Operating time (t UE >>def) 0.07...100.0 s
0.07...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
U E>> Reduced Operating time (t cUE >>def) 0.07...10.00 s (step 0.01 s)
t cUE >> Activation time (t atcUE >>) 1...60 s (step 1 s)
Pickup time ≤ 0.04 s
Dropout ratio 0.95...0.98
Dropout time ≤ 0.04 s
Overshoot time 0.03 s
Pickup accuracy ± 1% ± 1% UEn
Operate time accuracy 5% or ± 10 ms
Note 1 The mathematical formula for INVERSE curve is t= (0.5 ∙ t UE> inv) / [(UE/UE> inv) - 1]
t = operating time (in seconds)
tUE>inv = operating time setting (in seconds)
UE = residual input voltage (calculated), UE>inv = threshold setting
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Underfrequency (81U)
f< Element
Definite time
81U First threshold definite time (f<def) 0.800...1.000 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f<def Operating time (t f<def ) 0.05...100.0 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Voltage control
• f< Control enable (f<&) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by UE>> start (f<&UE>>) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by digital input (f<&DIGIN) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by U1< start (f<&27V1) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by U2> start (f<&59V2) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by U< start (f<&U<) ON/OFF
• f< Controlled by 61850 network no link (f<&rete61850-KO) ON/OFF
• f<& Reset time delay (f<&res) 0.00...200.0 s
0.00...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...200.0 s (step 0.1 s)
f<< Element
Definite time
81U Second threshold definite time (f<<def) 0.800...1.000 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f<def Operating time (t f<def ) 0.05...100.0 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
f<< Reduced Operating time (t cf <<def) 0.07...10.00 s (step 0.01 s)
t cf << Activation time (t atcf <<) 1...60 s (step 1 s)
f<<< Element
Definite time
81U Third threshold definite time (f<<<def) 0.800...1.000 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f<def Operating time (t f<def ) 0.05...100.0 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
f<<<< Element
Definite time
81U Fourth threshold definite time (f<<<<def) 0.800...1.000 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f<def Operating time (t f<def ) 0.05...100.0 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Overfrequency (81O)
f> Element
Definite time
81O First threshold definite time (f>def) 1.000....1.200 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f>def Operating time (t f> def ) 0.05...100.00 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Voltage control
• f> Control enable (f>&) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by UE>> start (f>&UE>>) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by digital input (f>&DIGIN) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by U1< start (f>&27V1) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by U2> start (f>&59V2) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by U< start (f>&U<) ON/OFF
• f> Controlled by 61850 network no link (f>&rete61850-KO) ON/OFF
• f>& Reset time delay (f>&res) 0.00...200.0 s
0.00...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...200.0 s (step 0.1 s)
f>> Element
Definite time
81O Second threshold definite time (f>>def) 1.000....1.200 fn (step 0.001 fn)
f>>def Operating time (t f>> def ) 0.05...100.00 s
0.05...9.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
df>>> Element
df>>> Operating mode (Mode-df>>>) Module/Positive/Negative
Definite time
81R Third threshold definite time (df >>> def) 0.1...10.0 Hz/s (step 0.1 Hz/s)
df >>> def Operating time (tdf >>> def) 0.00...100.0 s
0.00...0.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
df>>>> Element
df>>>> Operating mode (Mode-df>>>>) Module/Positive/Negative
Definite time
81R Fourth threshold definite time (df >>>> def) 0.1...10.0 Hz/s (step 0.1 Hz/s)
df >>>> def Operating time (tdf >>>> def) 0.00...100.0 s
0.00...0.99 s (step 0.01 s)
10.0...100.0 s (step 0.1 s)
Breaker failure - BF
BF Time delay (tBF) 0.06...10.00 s (step 0.01 s)
Dropout ratio 0.95...0.98
Dropout time ≤ 0.05 s
Operate time accuracy 5% or ± 10 ms
Oscillography (DFR)[2]
Format COMTRADE
Recording mode circular
Sampling rate 24 samples / cycle
Trigger setup:
• Pre-trigger time 0.05...1.00 s (step 0.01 s)
• Post-trigger time 0.05...60.00 s (step 0.05 s)
Set sample channels:
uL1, uL2 , uL3, uE
Set analog channels:
Analog 1...Analog 12 f, UL1, UL2, UL3, UE, UEC, U1, U2, df/dt
T1...T8[3]
Set digital channels:
Digital 1...Digital 12 K1... K6, K7...K10,
IN1, IN2, IN3...IN42 [4]
Note 1 If the measured frequency is out of the locking range, the system lock on to the rated frequency (50 or 60 Hz)
Note 2 For the DFR function a licence is required; call Thytronic for purchasing.
Note 3 The measures of temperature are available only when the MPT module on Thybus is enabled (eigth Pt100 inputs)
Note 4 Output relay K7...K10 and binary input IN3...IN42 states are available only when the concerning I/O circuits are implemented (MRI and MID16
modules on Thybus)
Note 5 For the PLC function a licence is required; call Thytronic for purchasing.
Note6 With ThySetter V3.4.3 release and compiler IEC 61131-3 V1.2.7 only the IL language is implemented (Instruction List);
other languages, according with IEC 61131 standard (ST (Structured Text)), LD (Ladder Diagram), FBD (Function Block Diagram), SFC (Sequential
Functional Chart), will be available soon
Note 7 The input state is acquired downstream the tON and tOFF timers
Measures
Direct
Frequency of three voltage inputs (f UL1, f UL12 , f UL13)
RMS value of fundamental component of the input voltages (U L1, U L 2 , U L 3 )
RMS value of fundamental component of the residual voltage (U E )
Calculated
• Calculated phase-to-phase voltages (U12 , U23 , U31)
• Calculated residual current (UEC)
• Maximum voltage between UL1-UL2-UL3 (ULmax )
• Average voltage between UL1-UL2-UL3 (UL )
• Positive sequence voltage (U1)
• Negative sequence voltage (U2 )
• Third harmonic of residual voltage (UE-3rd)
• Frequency rate of change (df/dt)
Medie:
• Ten minutes (refresh 3 s) average voltage between U12 , U23 , U31 (U L1avg , U L 2avg , U L 3avg )
• Max voltage between U L1avg , U L 2avg , U L 3avg (U Lavgmax )
PT100 [1]
Temperature PT1 (T1)
Temperature PT2 (T2 )
Temperature PT3 (T3 )
Temperature PT4 (T4 )
Temperature PT5 (T5 )
Temperature PT6 (T6 )
Temperature PT7 (T7 )
Temperature PT8 (T8 )
Note 1 The measures of temperature are available only when the MPT module on Thybus is enabled (eight Pt100 inputs)
MMI
LCD
LEDs
ETHERNET
RS232
RS485
INPUT MODULE
DUAL V-Sensor
PORT ≈
RTC
CPU BOARD
POWER FAIL
RESET
+10 V
+24 V
-10 V
+5 V
0V
RELAYS
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Printed boards hold the circuit components arranged according to a modular allocation of the main
functions.
CPU board
This circuit board contains all the circuits necessary for performing the analogue and digital pro-
cessing of the signals.
Analog processing
The following are envisaged:
• Anti aliasing filter circuits,
• Amplifier circuits for conditioning the input signals,
• Reference voltage adjustment circuits for the measurement A/D converter.
The Pro-n relays use a DSP processor operating at 40 MHz; it performs all the processing on the
analogue signals and furthermore coordinates management of the TX-RX signals to the CPU.
The input currents are sampled at a frequency of 24 samples per period by means of a dual conver-
sion system which allows the attainment of information pertaining to polarity and amplitude with high
resolution. The measurement criterion allows precise measurement of even those signals having a
unidirectional component, such as transient currents with overlapping exponential, which typically
appear during faults.
The circuit board also houses the output relays with the corresponding command and control cir-
cuits, communication circuits, buttons, LCD display, LEDs and the key switch.
CPU
A 32 bit CPU is provided.
The following are envisaged:
• Real Time Clock circuits with oscillator and super capacitor,
• RS232 communication port,
• RS485 communication port,
• Thybus communication circuits for external modules and MMI board,
• Network communication circuits (optional Ethernet).
Memories:
• SRam: high speed static memory, used for data and cache,
• Flash memory: used for fw storage and upgrade,
• EEprom memory: used for calibration data storage,
• Dual port Ram for data transfer between CPU and DSP.
Input board
• Three VTs committed for phase voltages acquisition,
• One VT committed for residual voltage acquisition.
Output relays
RAM/EPROM Diagnostic
memory check
LEDs
I/O
Data Base DATA BASE Thybus
Fast devices
Counters
EEPROM
Events
MMI Slow devices
sampling Measures
DSP
RTOS timer
Oscillography
KEYS
SIMBOLOGIA
Base software
Single modules are application independent with modular and scalable structure.
The system can be assimilated to the PC BIOS (Basic Input-Output System); three main function are
provided:
• Start-up test execution;
• RAM loading of the operating system;
• Provide a suitable interface to access the relay hardware.
Task
The task (process e thread) are the base components.
Example are:
• Keyboard management
• RTC (Real Time Clock) updating
• RAM/EEPROM updating
• Diagnostic
• Input acquisition
• Output relay management
• MMI
• I/O updating
• DSP data processing
Drivers
Inside the driver library, all the specialized module for protection and control function are provided.
They are the link from kernel and application layer. Examples are:
• Data base management
• PC messages management
• TCP/IP messages management
• Basic Protocol management
• Counter management
• Event and fault management
• Measuring management
• Oscillography management
Application Software
The software acts the specialization of the base system; all protective and control elements are
inside it.
The main modules ate:
• Diagnostic function for application layer,
• Input management (binary inputs),
• Protective functions,
• Event recording,
• Output management (LEDs and relays)
Each element (Kernel, Drivers and Application) may, in turn, be split into modules:
Communication (drivers)
The ModBus TCP/IP protocol, with ethernet interface, the ModBus RTU, IEC 60870-5-103 and DNP3
protocol over RS485 interface and the ModBus RTU RS232 for ThySetter are provided.
MMI (drivers)
The drivers deal with the menu management (MMi and/or communication messages).
Data Base
The data base is split into three main sections:
• RAM for volatile data,
• REE and PAR for non volatile data.
Metering inputs
VTs versions
The following inputs are provided:
• Three phase voltage inputs with programmable nominal voltages within range 50...130 V (UR=100 V)
or 200...520 V (UR=400 V) to be select on order. The nominal voltages is user adjustable inside a
wide setting range, so the relays can be employed on plants with TV different secondary voltages
(50...130 V for versions with U R =100 V and 200...520 V for versions with U R =400 V). The version with
U R =400 V allows a direct measure without interposing VTs for low voltage applications (200...520 V
nominal voltage).
• One residual voltage input, with programmable nominal voltage within range 50...130 V (UER=100 V);
NV10P
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Signal processing
Various processing levels are involved:
• Acquisition (base level).
• Direct measures of physical channels (first level).
• Calculated measures (second level).
• Derived (third level).
The measures concerning a level are based on data worked out in the previous level.
For each level the required resources concerning the priority for tasks (conditioning circuits, DSP
and CPU) are on hand.
ACQUISITION
≈ INSTANTANEOUS MEASURES
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• Direct
• Calculated
VT
UL1 ≈ ACQUISITION
uL1 f UL1
(Hz)
UL2 ≈ T
uL2 f UL2
(Hz)
UL3 ≈ T
uL3 f UL3
(Hz)
UL1 T
UL2
UL3
F. a i
Samples are processed by means DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) algorithm and the phase and
amplitude of fundamental are computed:
• Input voltages UL1, UL2, UL3
ACQUISITION
TV
u L1, u L2 , u L3 U L1, U L2 , U L3
≈ DFT (En)
UL 1 -e n . a i
• Residual voltage UE
ACQUISITION UE
TV DFT (fundamental) (UEn)
uE
≈
U E3H
DFT (3rd harmonic) (UEn)
UE -e n . a i
Calculated
By means vector addition of direct measures the following are calculated (RMS value of fundamen-
tal components):
• Calculated residual voltage UEC
UL1
UL2 UEC
UEC = UL1 + UL2 + UL3 (UEn)
UL3
UE C . a i
UL1
U12
UL2 U12 = UL1 - UL2 (Un)
Nota 1 La misura delle tre tensioni concatenate è disponibile solo per le versioni con ingressi da sensori
In response to a step change of the input voltage U (with voltage initially already stabilized), the volt-
age Um has a transitional trend with square-law as shown in the following figure.
1.3
U
1.1
0.9
Um
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.1
Conventions
Phase rotation direction
The conventional rotation direction for the voltage phasors is counter-clockwise.
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UL1 UL1
UEC
UE
U2
U1
uE
PROTECTION
Thermal Pt100 probes (26) g g g g
Undervoltage - 27 g g g g g g g
Positive sequence undervoltage (27V1) g
Overvoltage - 59 g g g g g g g
Negative sequence overvoltage (59V2) g
Residual overvoltage - 59N g g g g g g g
Average voltage (59Uavg)
Underfrequency - 81U g g g g g g
Overfrequency - 81O g g g g g g
Frequency rate of change - 81R g g g g g g
Breaker failure - BF g g g g g
Adjustable debounce timer allows any transient to decay avoiding false activation of the input; the
positive transition is acquired if the input is permanently high for a time interval longer than the t ON
setting delay; similarly for the negative transitions, the negative transition is acquired if the input is
permanently high for a time interval longer than the t OFF setting delay.
BINARY INPUT
t ON t ON t OFF t OFF
INTERNAL STATE
t
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In the above shown diagram, INTERNAL STATE represents the logical state of the binary input used
in the following processing.
Each binary input may be matched to one of the following default functions.
Binary inputs
FUNCTIONS
IN1 IN2
Reset LEDs g g
Set profile (switching setting A and B) g g
Fault trigger (fault recording) g g
Block1 (logic block) g g
TCS1 (Trip Circuit Supervision) g g
TCS2 (Trip Circuit Supervision) g g
Trip ProtExt (trip from external protection relays) g g
Reset counters g g
Reset CB Monitor (clear CB monitoring data) g g
52a (CB auxiliary contact) g g
52b (CB auxiliary contact) g g
Open CB g g
Close CB g g
Remote trip g g
74VT ext. (74VT from external protection relays) g g
f<-f> Control g g
UE>> g g
27V1 g g
59V2 g g
U< g g
Set-Reset latch
TRIPPING M ATRIX
(LED+REL AYS)
S
Set (ON≡turn on LED/relay)
≥
Set profile
Inside PRO-N devices, two independent setting profiles (A and B) are available. Whereas different
settings are required, they are made in the setting profiles and stored in the non volatile memory of
relay. Applicable setting profile is activated usually via a binary input; when the programmed input is
activated, the profile B becomes operative as a replacement for the default profile A.[1]
+UAUX
Logic IN1 t O N IN1 t O F F
TCS1
n.c. IN1 t ON IN1 t OFF
n.o. 74TCS logic
T 0 0
TRIP Binary input IN1
TCS2
Logic IN1 t O N IN1 t O F F
-UAUX
Trip Circuit Supervision - 74TCS with two binary inputs TCS2.ai
Fault trigger
When the programmed input is activated, a trigger is issued for fault record SFR). Data storing takes
place with the same procedure resulting from a trip of any protective elements.
Fault recording
Logic INx t O F F UL1->UL1r
Fault trigger INx t O N Protection
UL2 ->UL2r
element
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF ≥1 .....
n.o. Inputs
T 0 0 T
Outputs
Binary input INx (x=1,2) Fault cause info
Note 1 To enable the profile switching the “Input-selected” parameter must be set inside the “Profile selection” submenu.
If multiple setting groups are not required, Group A is the default selection
Blocking
Enable (ON≡Enable)
Block1
& xxxx Block1
Trip ProtExt
The binary input detects a trip coming from an external protective relay: the information is available
for the breaker failure function (BF).
+UAUX
Reset counters
A change in status of a binary input effects a reset of all start/trip partial counters.[3]
Reset CB Monitor
A change in status of a binary input effects a reset of all counters concerning the circuit breaker
diagnostic:
• CB Open counter
52a-52b
The CB position can be acquired by means of binary inputs connected to the auxiliary contacts: the
information is used in the following functions:
• CB position (open-closed)
• CB diagnostic (N. of operations, trip time)
• Breaker Failure (BF).
+UAUX
52a Logic IN1 t O N IN1 t O F F
IN+
n.c. IN1 t ON IN1 t OFF
IN- n.o. T 0 0 T
52 Binary input IN1
52a 52b CB position
CB diagnostic
52b Logic IN2 t O N IN2 t O F F Breaker failure (BF)
IN+
n.c. IN2 t ON IN2 t OFF
IN- n.o. T 0 0 T
Binary input IN2
-UAUX
Binary input allocation for CB state acquisition CB-pos.ai
Note 1 The Block1 (logic block) keeps block of the protection for the whole time when the input is active.
Note 2 The activation of one binary input produces indiscriminately a block of all protective elements programmed for being blocked from Block1
Note 3 The reset of the total counters is practicable by means ThySetter command with Session Level 1 (available with password)
TRIPPING M ATRIX
52a O -UAUX
(LED+REL AYS)
Binary input IN1 52 52b
CLOSE
command Close CB Logic IN2 t O N IN2 t O F F -UAUX I
IN+
Remote trip
The input activation drives an expressly programmed output relay..
+UAUX
Remote trip
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Remote trip Logic IN1 t O N IN1 t O F F
(LED+REL AYS)
n.c. IN1 t ON IN1 t OFF
n.o. T 0 0 T
Binary input IN1, IN2
-UAUX
Binary input allocation for remote trip Remote-trip.ai
74TV ext
The external acquisition of 74TV allows to block or to change the operating mode of protective el-
ements where the residual voltage is employed; the information is available for residual voltage
protective elements (59N protections) that may operate inadvertently when an event cause a loss of
one or more voltages.
f<-f> Control
While the second threshold of each frequency protection is always active, the first threshold is
activated / deactivated, respectively, in the absence / presence of the signal integrity of the com-
munication network (from digital input set with inverted logic function and Consent f <f-> or by com-
munication interface with IEC 61850 protocol).
Block of element:
UE>> or
+UAUX 27V1 or
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U<
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF
n.o. T 0 0 T
Binary input INx
-UAUX
UE>> or 27V1 or 59V2 or U< logic block
Input
No-latched operation
Latched operation
Pulse operation
t
t TR Minimum pulse width
Output relay operation Relay-operation-timers.ai
Any change to the settings can be affected at any time, also with the relay on duty, separately for
each relay.
Notes:
• When de-energized operating mode is set, the relay remains in rest condition if no trip command
is in progress.
• When energized operating mode is set, the relay remains in operating condition if no trip command
is in progress and the auxiliary supply is powered on.
• When no-latched operating mode is set (Operation MODE No latched), the output relay reset
at the end of the trip condition. To each output relay a programmable timer is matched (minimum
pulse width operation).
• When latched operating mode is set (Operation MODE Latched), the output relay doesn’t reset
at the end of the trip condition; it stays ON until a reset command is issued (RESET key, ThySetter
or communication command).
• When pulse operating mode is set (Operation MODE Pulse), the output relay reset after a tTR
programmable delay regardless of the trip condition.
• It is advisable to make sure that the output contact technical data are suitable for load (Nominal
current, breaking capacity, make current, switching voltage,...).
Matching every output relay to any protective element is freely programmable inside the Setpoints
submenus according a tripping matrix structure.[4][5]
LEDs
Free allocation of each LED may be set according to the matrix structure shown in the following
page.[2]
Note 1 The START and the TRIP LED are user assignable to any function; other than starting and tripping information can be assigned to them too, just
the same for L1...L5
Note 2 All LEDs are unassigned in the default setting.
RS232
A simple DIN to RJ adapter can be used; the L10041 cable can be supplied.
The RS232 port has high priority compared with the Ethernet port.
Female connector
(solder side)
RJ10 Connector 1
6
Pin1 4 2 RXD
7
3 3 TXD
8
1 4 DTR
9
2 5 GND
L10041
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If RS232 port is not available on Personal Computer, an USB-RS232 converter must be employed.[1]
The serial port is the simplest access for setting by means the ThySetter software.
RS485
Several protocol are implemented[2]:
• ModBus RTU. Modbus is a serial communications protocol. It is a de facto standard communica-
tions protocol in industry, and is now the most commonly available means of connecting industrial
electronic devices also inside electric utilities and substation.
• IEC 60870-5. The IEC 60870-5 suite of protocol is used for communications from master station to
substation, as well within the substation; the IEC 60870-5-103 (Protection equipment) is available
together the Modbus protocol on some version of Pro-n devices (code NVxx#xxxxC x).
Ethernet
It is provided (optionally) a communication board useful for Ethernet communication with ModBus
TCP/IP protocol.[3]
Modbus/TCP basically embeds a Modbus frame into a TCP frame in a simple manner. This is a con-
nection-oriented transaction which means every query expects a response.
This query/response technique fits well with the master/slave nature of ModBus, adding to the de-
terministic advantage that Switched Ethernet offers industrial users.
In the same way as the RS485 base Modbus, every device is identified by a personal address and the
communication goes in “client-server” mode with answering request from the recipient.
The protective relay can be directly connect to the Ethernet network (no gateway, protocol converter
are needed).
Two port can be implemented:
• 100BASE-TX with RJ45 connector (copper).
• 100BASE-FX with FX connector (optical fiber)[2]
For both modules no hw preset are required.
B- F4
A+ F5
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Note 1 After installation, the same communication port must be selected to define the Thysetter parameters (typically COM4, COM5,...).
Note 2 The RS485 port is not implemented on the Pro-N devices endowed with Ethernet FX port
Note 3 Information about the ModBus map may be find inside the “Remote programming manual”
If VTs with primary nominal voltage is equal to the grid voltage divided by √3, the following stream-
lined calculus may be used:
Un = VTs secondary nominal voltage [V] x √3
Example 1
L1 Ung = 6.0 kV
L2
L3
A
6000 / 3 V
KTV = = 60
N 100 / 3 V
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a B1
UL1
B2
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B3
UL2
B4
B5
UL3
B6
L1 Ung = 6.0 kV
L2
L3
A
6000 / 3 V
KTV = = 60
N 100 / 3 V
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a B1
UL1
B2
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B3
UL2
B4
B5
UL3
B6
The relay nominal voltage may be set to: Un = Ung /KTV = 6000 / 60 = 100 V
Example 3
L1 Ung = 6.0 kV
L2
L3
A N N A
6000 V
KTV = = 60
100 V
a n n a
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B1
UL1
B2
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B3
UL2
B4
B5
UL3
B6
The relay nominal voltage may be set to: Un = Ung /KTV = 6000 / 60 = 100 V
Example 4
L1 Ung = 400 V
L2
L3 NV10P
B1
UL1
B2
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B3
UL2
B4
B5
UL3
B6
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If open delta VT with primary nominal voltage balances to the grid voltage divided by √3, the follow-
ing streamlined calculus may be used:
UEn = 3 · VT open delta secondary nominal voltage [V] for insulated or impedance-ground neutral
grids.
Example A1
Ung = 6.9 kV Insulated or impedance-ground neutral
NV10P
10000 / 3 V
52 KVT = = 100 · 3
100 / 3 V
UEn
The relay residual nominal voltage UEn must be estimated by means of the following general for-
mula:
UEn = √3 · Ung /KVT = √3 · 6900 / (√3 · 100) = 69 V
Example A2
6000 / 3 V NV10P
52 KVT = = 60 · 3
100 / 3 V
UEn
The relay residual nominal voltage UEn must be indifferently estimated by means of the following
general formula:
UEn = √3 · Ung /KVT = √3 · 6000 / (√3 · 60) = 100 V
or by means the following:
UEn = 3 · Uns = 3 · 100 / 3 = 100 V
Case B
The relay residual nominal voltage UEn must be estimated by means of the following general for-
mula:
Grid nominal voltage Ung where the VTs are included [V] / √3
UEn =
Voltage transformer ratio KTV
If a VT with primary nominal voltage equal to the grid voltage divided by √3 is connected from star
neutral to ground, the following streamlined calculus may be used:
UEn = VT secondary nominal voltage [V]
NV10P
11000 / 3 V
KVT = = 110 / 3
100 V UEn
The relay residual nominal voltage UEn may be estimated by means of the following general for-
mula:
UEn = (Ung /√3) /KVT = (10000 /√3) / (110/ √3) = 91 V
Example B2
Ung = 6 kV EsB2-UEn.ai
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6000 / 3 V
KVT = = 60 / 3
100 V UEn
The relay residual nominal voltage UEn may be estimated by means of the following general for-
mula: UEn = (Ung /√3) /KVT = (6000 /√3) / (60/ √3) = 100 V
Case C
The relay residual calculated nominal voltage UECn is estimated automatically by means of the for-
mula: UECn = √3∙ Un
Example C1
Ung = 6 kV
6000 / 3 V NV10P
52 KVT = = 60
100 / 3 V
Un, UECn
According with the example 2 where UEn = 100 V the relay residual calculated nominal voltage UECn
is calculated inside the relay as: UECn = Un ∙ √3 = 100 ∙ √3 = 173 V
Ung = 6.0 kV
6000 / 3 V NV10P
52 KTV = = 60
100 / 3 V
Un = 58 V
Example 2
Ung = 6 kV
6000 / 3 V NV10P
52
KVT = = 60
100 / 3 V
Un = 100 V
Grid nominal voltage Ung = 6 kV
NV10P
52
Un = 400 V
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Example 1
Ung = 6.9 kV Insulated or impedance-ground neutral
10000 / 3 V NV10P
52 KVT = = 100 · 3
100 / 3 V
UEn = 69 V
The UEnp setting must be adjusted to: UEnp = √3 · Ung = √3 · 6900 V = 11900 V
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11000 / 3 V
KVT = = 110 / 3
100 V UEn = 91 V
The UEnp setting must be adjusted to: UEnp = √3 · Ung = √3 · 10000 V = 17300 V
Electronic sensor versions
• Relay nominal voltage Un
The voltage sensor is considered equivalent to a VT with (20000 / √ 3) / (100 / √ 3) voltage transfor-
mation ratio.
When the grid rated voltage divided by √ 3 corresponds to the sensors rated primary voltage
(20000 / √ 3), the relay rated voltage Un [1] should be set to Un = 100 V (default setting).
Ung = 20 kV
NV10P
KTV = 200
Un = 100 V
52
When the grid rated voltage divided by √ 3 is different from the value of rated primary voltage of the
sensors (20000 / √ 3) the relay rated voltage Un is calculated by the following general formula:
Un = Ung /KTV in the example given below, which corresponds to Un = 10 000 / 200 = 50 V.
Ung = 10 kV
NV10P
KTV = 200
Un = 50 V
52
As per the above example Un = 100 V. The relay will automatically calculate:
UECn = Un ∙ √3 = 100 ∙ √3 = 173 V
If the threshold required is expressed in primary Volts the setting is calculated by the following gen-
eral formula: UE>>def = threshold / (Ung /√3); e.g. Ung = 20 000 and threshold 59N = 577 V (primary):
UE>>def = 577 / (20 000 / √3 = 0.05 UECn
Note 1 Un represents the reference value to which all the adjustments are expressed
• Both transducers residual as well as voltage and frequency VTs are normally to be installed up-
stream of the CB.
Grid Grid
2xVT-I
phase-phase
3xVT-NI
phase-ground
3xVT-I
phase-ground SPI I SPI
CB CB
Load Load
Grid Grid
DDI DDI
2xTV-I 3xVT-NI
phase-phase phase-ground
SPI I SPI
Load Load
A) The element disabling when the circuit breaker is open can be selected by setting ON the
xxdisbyCB_OPEN parameters inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ yy \ Setpoints, menu where xx
is is the element that you want to disable (eg: f>) and yy is the corresponding function (eg: Over-
frequency-81O).
B) When the CB closes, the operate time of the f >>, << f, UE >> elements is automatically adjusted to
a reduced value tcxx>>def for an adjustable time tatcxx>>def. The reduction of the operate
time for the second threshold can be selected by setting the EnTcxx>>def parameter inside the
Set \Profile A(or B) \ yy \ xx>> Element \ Setpoints menu, while the timers are adjustable inside the
Set \Profile A(or B) \ yy \ xx>> Element \ Definite time menu.
TV downstream
CB State CB OPEN (52a=OFF) CB CLOSED (52a=ON)
t atcf>>def
t f>> t f>>= t cf>>def t f>>= t cf>>def t f>>= t f>>def
t atcf>>def t cf>>def t f>>def
“0” “1”
( closing) t atcf>>def
DDI OFF->ON
( 1≡upstream) T 0 tf>>
EnTcf>>def RESET
T 0
RESET
Operate time reduction after CB closing (eg: f>> element)
Installation downstream of the DDI is admitted but, to avoid that at reclosing of the DDI a possible
single-phase fault to ground is fed until trip of 59N protection (25 s), the two following alternatives
are possible:
• only for static generators, the generator must wait for a time of at least 30 s before connecting to
the grid;
• for all generators (with the exception of synchronous generators) that the SPI, on the closing com-
mand of the DDI, automatically set the operate time off>>, f<<, UE>> thresholds to 0.20 s for a time
of at least 30 s after the closing of the DDI.
Grid Grid
DDI DDI
3xVt-I 3xVt-NI
phase-phase phase-ground
SPI I SPI
Load Load
A) The element disabling when the circuit breaker is open can be selected by setting ON the
xxdisbyCB_OPEN parameters inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ yy \ Setpoints, menu where xx is
is the element that you want to disable (eg: f>) and yy is the corresponding function (eg: Residual
overvoltage-59N).
B) When the CB closes, the operate time of the f >>, << f, UE >> elements is automatically adjusted to
a reduced value tcxx>>def for an adjustable time tatcxx>>def. The reduction of the operate
time for the second threshold can be selected by setting the EnTcxx>>def parameter inside the
Set \Profile A(or B) \ yy \ xx>> Element \ Setpoints menu, while the timers are adjustable inside the
Set \Profile A(or B) \ yy \ xx>> Element \ Definite time menu.
TV downstream
CB State CB OPEN (52a=OFF) CB CLOSED (52a=ON)
t atcUE>>def
t UE>> t UE>>= t cUE>>def t UE>>= t cUE>>def t UE>>= t UE>>def
t atcUE>>def t cUE>>def t UE>>def
“0” “1”
( closing) t atcUE>>def
DDI OFF->ON
( 1≡upstream) T 0 tUE>>
EnTcUE>>def RESET T 0
RESET
Operate time reduction after CB closing (eg: UE>> element) )
TRIP
t ThALx
t Th> x
Th > x T (°C)
t-int-F26.ai
General operation time characteristic for thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes (26)
For each thermometric probe an alarm (ThALx , where x=1...8 points one of the eight probes) and one
trip adjustable threshold is provided (Th>x ), with adjustable operating time (t ThALx and t Th>x >);if the
measured temperature overcomes the threshold, the relative alarm and/or trip is issued when the
timer expires.
The adjustments are operable in °C.
The probes should be placed in strategic points around the machinery susceptible to the greatest
overheating, such as for example:
- near the generator stator windings, near the step-up transformer windings and/or in the oil, with the
aim of detecting overheating produced by the overload currents,
- near the generator bearings, with the aim of detecting localised overheating due to worn or non-
lubricated bearings.
The Pt100 probes detect the temperature in the range -50 °C...+250 °C (at 0 °C its resistance is 100
ohm); an alarm indicates any interruption or short-circuiting of the probe or related connections to
the MPT module; the information is available inside the Read \ PT100 menu:
2.0s
Each trip threshold (Th>x) may be associated with the breaker failure (BF) function by setting ON
the Th>xBF parameters inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Thermal protection with RTD thermometric
probes - 26 \ PTx Probe \ ThALx Trip where x = 1...8.[1]
Pt10 0 -xAlarm
Th ALx t ThALx
t ThALx ThALx-K
TRIPPING M ATRIX
T° > Th ALx T 0 ThALx-L
(LED+REL AYS)
Th> x t Th> x
Logic diagram for thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes (26) Fun-F26.ai
Note 1 The common settings concerning the Breaker failure protection are adjustable inside the Breaker Failure - BF menu.
Each element can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF the U< Enable parameter inside
the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Undervoltage-27 \ U< Element \ Setpoints menu and/or the State parameter
inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Undervoltage-27 \ U<< Element \ Definite time.
TRIP
tU<
t U <<
0.9U<
U<< U< U
General operation time characteristic for the undervoltage elements - 27 t-int-F27.ai
The operating logic (AND or OR) is adjustable inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Undervoltage-27 \ Com-
mon configuration menu by means the Logic27 parameter; the allowed settings are OR (at least
one voltage lower than threshold) or And (all three voltage must be lower than threshold).
The first threshold trip (U<) may be inhibited by start of the second threshold (U<<) by setting ON
the U< Disabling by U<< start (U<disbyU<<) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \
Undervoltage-27 \ U<< Element \ Setpoints menu.
User can disable both 27 protection thresholds from the keyboard. During this command, the trip
output relay (U <and / or U << thresholds) are forced to reset state, the message “27 Disabled”
is displayed and all LEDs blink until the end of the command.
The elements can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI)
downstream of the Device Interface when the DI is open.
The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON the U<disbyCB_OPEN, U<<disbyCB_OPEN
parameters, inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Undervoltage-27 \ U< Element (U<< Element) \ Setpoints
menu.
Utype27 Logic27
MMI
U12 ,U23,U31 AND
U
Disable 27 function by operator UL1,UL2 ,UL3 OR
Common configuration
State U<<def tU<< def U< Enable U< Curve U<def tU< def U< inv tU< inv
State MMI
U< def
& U<ST-K
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
U ≤ U< inv
U< Curve
Logic27 t U<def t U<inv
UL2 ≥1
& t U<
T 0 U<TR-K
& T 0
U<TR-L
UL3 RESET
Trip U<
(ON≡Inhibit)
U< Inhibition
( 1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
U<disbyCB_OPEN
Start U<
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
U<BLK1 Trip U< & BLK1U<
&
Block1 Logic INx t ON INx t OFF
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF Block1 input (ON≡Block)
n.o. Block1
T 0 0 T
Binary input INx
Trip U<
BF Enable (ON≡Enable) & U< BF towards BF logic
U<BF
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (U<) of the undervoltage element - 27 Fun-F27_S1.ai
For every of the two thresholds the logic block can be set.
(ON≡Inhibit)
U<disbyU<<
& U< Inhibition
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U<<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
Logic27
UL2 ≥1 t U<<def
& t U<<
& U<<TR-K
UL3 T 0
U<<TR-L
RESET
MMI
Enable (ON≡Enable)
Disable 27 function by operator
( 1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
U<<disbyCB_OPEN Trip U<<
Start U<<
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
U<<BLK1 Trip U<< & BLK1U<
&
Logic diagram concerning the second threshold (U<<) of the undervoltage element - 27 Fun-F27_S2.ai
Note 1 The common settings concerning the Breaker failure protection are adjustable inside the Breaker Failure - BF menu.
Note 2 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
1000
t U <inv = 100 s
100
t U <inv = 10 s
10
t U <inv = 1 s
t U <inv = 0.1 s
0.1
0.01 U /U<inv
0.01 0.1 0.25 1
0.9
Note: match of operating and setting time takes place when U/U<inv = 0.25
Inverse time operating characteristic concerning the first threshold (U<) of the undervoltage element - 27 F_27-Char.ai
TRIP
t U1 <
U 1< U1
General operation time characteristic for the positive sequence undervoltage elements - 27V1
The user can disable the 27V1 protection by means of a keyboard command (DISABLE 27 FUNCTION
BY OPERATOR). During this command, the output trip relays (manual or automatic reset, normally
energized or de-energized) are forced to idle state, the “Disable 27-27V1” message is displayed “and
all the LEDs flash until the end of the command.
The element can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI) down-
stream of the Device Interface when the DI is open.
The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON the U1<disbyCB_OPEN parameter, inside the
Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Positive sequence undervoltage-27V1 \ U1< Element \ Setpoints menu.
MMI
General logic diagram of the positive sequence undervoltage elements - 27V1 all-F27V1.ai
Note 1 The common settings concerning the Breaker failure protection are adjustable inside the Breaker Failure - BF menu.
Start U1<
U1<ST-K
(ON≡Inhibit)
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U1<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
State
t U1<def
U1< def
& t U1<def
U1<TR-K
U1 T 0
U 1≤ U1<def U1<TR-L
RESET
(1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
U1<disbyCB_OPEN Trip U1<
Start U1<
&
Enable (ON≡Enable) Trip U1< & BLK1U1<
U1<BLK1
&
Logic diagram concerning the positive sequence undervoltage element - 27V1 Fun-F27V1_S1.ai
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
The first threshold (U>) may be programmed with definite or inverse time according the following
characteristic curve:
t=0.5 t U >inv / [(U/U>inv) - 1]
Where:
t: operate time
U>inv: threshold setting
t U>inv: operate time setting
The first overvoltage element can be programmed with definite or inverse time characteristic by
setting the U>Curve parameter (DEFINITE, INVERSE) available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \
Overvoltage-59 \ U> Element \ Setpoints menu.
Each element can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF the U> Enable parameter inside
the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overvoltage-59 \ U> Element \ Setpoints menu and/or the State parameter
inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overvoltage-59 \ U>> Element \ Definite time.
TRIP
t U>
t U >>
U> U>> U
General operation time characteristic for the overvoltage elements - 59 t-int-F59.ai
The operating logic (AND or OR) is adjustable inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overvoltage-59 \ Com-
mon configuration menu by means the Logic59 parameter; the allowed settings are OR (at least
one voltage larger than threshold) or And (all three voltage must be larger than threshold).
The first threshold trip (U>) may be inhibited by start of the second threshold (U>>) by setting ON
the U> Disabling by U>> start (U>disbyU>>) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \
Overvoltage-59 \ U>> Element \ Setpoints menu.
The elements can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI)
downstream of the Device Interface when the DI is open.
The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON the U>disbyCB_OPEN, U>>disbyCB_OPEN
parameters, inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overvoltage-59 \ U> Element (U>> Element) \ Setpoints
menu.
Utype59 Logic59
State U>>def tU>> def U> Enable U> Curve U>def tU> def U> inv tU> inv
All the parameters can be set separately for Profile A and Profile B (Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overvolt-
age - 59 \ U> Element (U>> Element) \ Setpoints menus).
& t U>
T 0 U>TR-K
UL3 & T 0
U>TR-L
U31 RESET
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (U>) of the overvoltage element - 59 Fun-F59_S1.ai
Note 1 The common settings concerning the Breaker failure protection are adjustable inside the Breaker Failure - BF menu.
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U12 U>>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
U ≥ U>> def
Logic diagram concerning the second threshold (U>>) of the overvoltage element - 59 Fun-F59_S2.ai
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
1000
100
10
t U > inv = 10 s
t U > inv = 1 s
0.01 U /U >inv
1.1 1.5 2 3 4
Note: match of operating and setting time takes place when U/U>inv = 1.5
Inverse time operating characteristic concerning the first threshold (U>) of the overvoltage element - 59 F_59-Char.ai
In response to a step change of the input voltage U (with voltage initially already stabilized), the volt-
age Um has a transitional trend with square-law as shown in the following figure.
1.3
U
1.1
0.9
Um
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.1
TRIP
The operating logic (AND or OR) is adjustable inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Average overvoltage-
59Uavg \ Common configuration menu by means the Logic59Uavg parameter; the allowed settings
are OR (at least one voltage larger than threshold) or And (all three voltage must be larger than
threshold).
Note 1 The pickup time depends on the initial and final value of the input voltage; e.g. with a setting of threshold equal to 1.10 Un:
- with initial value 0 and final value 1.1 Uavg> def (1.1x1.1 = 1.21 Un) the pickup time is 498 s
- with initial value 0.9 Uavg>def (0.9x1.1 = 0.99 Un) and final value 1.1 Uavg>def (1.1x1.1 = 1.21 Un) the pickup time is 285 s
Uavg> Element
Utype59Uavg Logic59Uavg Start Uavg>
Trip Uavg>
U12 ,U23,U31 AND U Uavg>BF
UL1,UL2 ,UL3
U ¥ U xxavg
Uavg>BF
OR Trip Uavg> &
Common configuration
Uavg>BLK1 Start Uavg>
BLK1Uavg>
&
Block1 &
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U12 U ≥ Uavg> def Uavg>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
UL2 Logic59Uavg t Uavg>def
U23 ≥1
& t Uavg>def
Uavg>TR-K
& T 0
UL3 Uavg>TR-L
RESET
U31
( 1≡DDI closed) Trip Uavg>
DDI state
(1≡upstream) ≥1
Uavg>disbyCB_OPEN Start Uavg>
&
Uavg>BLK1 Trip Uavg> & BLK1Uavg>
&
The first threshold (UE >) may be programmed with definite or inverse time according the following
characteristic curve:
t=0.5 t UE >inv / [(UE /UE >inv) - 1] or
t=0.5 t UE > inv / [(UEC /UE >inv) - 1]
Where:
UE : measured residual voltage
UEC : calculated residual voltage
t: operate time
UE >inv: pickup value
t UE>inv: operate time setting
The first residual overvoltage element can be programmed with definite or inverse time character-
istic by setting the UE> Curve parameter (DEFINITE, INVERSE) available inside the Set \ Profile
A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE> Element \ Setpoints menu.
For definite time characteristic the upper limit is 2 UEn.
Each element can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF the UE> Enable parameter inside
the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE> Element \ Setpoints menu and/or the State
parameter inside the Set\Profile A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE>> Element \ Definite time.
t UE >
TRIP
t UE >>
UE> U E >> UE
General operation time characteristic for the residual overvoltage elements - 59N
Selection of the measuring criteria of the residual voltage (direct measure or calculated measure) is
available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ Common configuration menu;
The 3Votype59N parameter may be select as UE (direct measure) or UEC (calculated measure).
The first threshold trip (UE >) may be inhibited by start of the second threshold (UE >>) by setting ON
the UE> Disabling by UE>> start (UE>disbyUE>>) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile
A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE>> Element \ Setpoints menu.
The elements can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI)
downstream of the Device Interface when the DI is open.
The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON the UE>disbyCB_OPEN, UE>>disbyCB_
OPEN parameters, inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE> Element (UE>>
Element) \ Setpoints menu.
When the CB closes, the operate time of the UE >> element is automatically adjusted to a reduced
value tcUE>>def for an adjustable time tatcUE>>def. The reduction of the operate time for the
second threshold can be selected by setting the EnTcUE>>def parameter inside the Set \Profile
A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE>> Element \ Setpoints menu, while the timers are adjustable
inside the Set \Profile A(or B) \ Residual overvoltage-59N \ UE>> Element \ Definite time menu.
Common configuration
Only with TV versions
3Votype59 N
UE (misura diretta)
UE
UEC (misura calcolata)
74VText59 N
& 74VText-Block
74VText
State tUE>>RES UE>>def tUE>> def UE> Enable UE> Curve tUE>RES UE>def tUE> def UE> inv tUE> inv
An adjustable reset time delay is provided for every threshold t UE>RES, t UE>>RES .
INPUT
UE> Start
t UE> t UE>
UE> Trip
RESET
t
Timers concerning the first element of residual overvoltage protection- 59N Timers-F59N.ai
U E >ST-K
U E>def State
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U E >ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
&
U E > Curve t UE>RES
UE ≥ U E>def t UE>def t UE>inv
UE ≥1 t UE>RES
U E>inv & t UE>
State T 0 0 T U E >TR-K
T 0
U E >TR-L
& RESET
UE ≥ U E>inv
Trip U E >
( 1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
UE>>disbyCB_OPEN
(ON≡Inhibit)
U E > Inhibition
≥1
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (UE>) of the residual overvoltage element - 59N Fun-F59N_S1.ai
For every of the two thresholds the logic block can be set.
Logical block (Block1)
If the UE>BLK1 and/or UE>>BLK1 enabling parameters are set to ON and a binary input is de-
signed for logical block (Block1), the protection is blocked off whenever the given input is active.
The trip timer is held in reset condition, so the operate time counting starts when the input block
goes down.[1] The enabling parameters are available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Residual over-
voltage - 59N \ UE> Element (UE>> Element) \ Setpoints menus, while the Block1 function must be
assigned to the selected binary input inside the Set \ Inputs \ Binary input IN1(2) menus (IN1 or IN2
matching).
All the named parameters can be set separately for Profile A and Profile B).
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
t atcUE>>def
t UE>> t UE>>= t cUE>>def t UE>>= t cUE>>def t UE>>= t UE>>def
(closing) t atcUE>>def
DDI OFF->ON
( 1≡upstream) T 0
EnTcUE>>def RESET
(ON≡Inhibit)
UE>disbyUE>>
& UE> Inhibition
U E >>ST-K
U E>>def State
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U E >>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
UE &
t UE>>RES Start U E >>
UE ≥ U E>>def
Trip U E >>
Logic diagram concerning the second threshold (UE>>) of the residual overvoltage element - 59N Fun-F59N_S2.ai
t = t UE>inv · 0.5
[(UEC /UE>inv) - 1]
1000
100
t UE >= 100 s
10
t UE >= 10 s
t UE >= 1 s
UE /UE>inv
0.01
1.5 2 3 4 UEC /UE>inv
1.1
Note: match of operating and setting time takes place when UE /UE>inv = 1.5 or UEC /UE>inv = 1.5
Inverse time operating characteristic concerning the first threshold (UE>) of the residual overvoltage element - 59N F_59N-Char.ai
The element can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI) down-
stream of the Device Interface when the DI is open.
The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON the U2>disbyCB_OPEN parameter, inside the
Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Negative sequence overvoltage-59V2 \ U2> Element \ Setpoints menu.
TRIP
t U2 > def
U 2 > def U2
General operation time characteristic for the negative sequence overvoltage element - 59V2
U2>BF
U2>BF
&
Trip U2>
U2>BLK1
Start U2> BLK1U2>
&
&
Block1
General characteristic for the negative sequence overvoltage element - 59V2 all-597V2.ai
Start U2>
U2>ST-K
TRIPPING M ATRIX
U2>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
State
U2 & t U2>def
U 2 ≥ U 2 > def U2>TR-K
T 0
( 1≡DDI closed) U2>TR-L
DDI state RESET
(1≡upstream) ≥1
U2>disbyCB_OPEN Trip U2>
Start U2>
&
Enable (ON≡Enable) Trip U2> & BLK1U2>
U2>BLK1
&
Logic diagram concerning the threshold (U2>) of the negative sequence overvoltage element - 59V2 Fun-F59V2_S1.ai
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
TRIP
t fdef>
t fdef>>
Each element can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF the State parameter inside the Set
\ Profile A(or B) \ Overfrequency-81O \ f> Element (or f>> Element \ Definite time menu.
The overfrequency protection is enabled only when the maximum of the input voltages
ULMAX =max(UL1, UL2 , UL3) overcomes 0.2 Un for a tfEN adjustable time.
Setting of the tfEN value is available inside the Set \ Base menu with “level 1” session.
Timers-F81.ai
tdfEN
t
Overfrequency & underfrequency enable timer
The first threshold trip (f >) may be inhibited by start of the second threshold (f >>) by setting ON the
f> Disabling by f>> start (f>disbyf>>) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overfre-
quency-81O \ f>> Element \ Setpoints menu.
The elements can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI)
downstream of the Device Interface when the DI is open. The threshold disabling is selected by set-
ting ON the f>disbyCB_OPEN, f>>disbyCB_OPEN parameters, inside theSet \ Profile A(or B) \
Overfrequency-81O \ Setpoints menu.
Note 1 For sensors inputs versions the frequency is measured on the phase voltages (UL1, UL2 , UL3), while for versions with inductive VTs inputs the
frequency is measured on-phase-to-phase voltages (U12 , U23 , U 31).
On the diagrams UL1, UL2 , UL3 are the input phase voltages or phase-to-phase according to the corresponding versions
f>ST-K
f > def
TRIPPING M ATRIX
f>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
f> Start
f UL1, f UL2,f UL3 Max ( f UL1, f UL2,f UL3)
f ≥ f > def t f>def
U L1,U L2,U L3 Max( U L1...U L3) ≥2 0 % U n
& t f>
(ON≡Inhibit) f>TR-K
f> inhibition T 0
f>TR-L
( 1≡DDI closed) RESET
DDI state
≥1 f> Trip
(1≡upstream)
f>disbyCB_OPEN
f> Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
f>BLK1 f> Trip & f> Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (f>) of the overfrequency element - 81O Fun-F81O_S1-cei.ai
TV downstream
t atcf>>def t cf>>def t f>>def
CB State CB OPEN (52a=OFF) CB CLOSED (52a=ON)
“0” “1”
t atcf>>def
(closing) t atcf>>def
DDI OFF->ON t f>> t f>>= t cf>>def t f>>= t cf>>def t f>>= t f>>def
( 1≡upstream) T 0
EnTcf>>def RESET f>>ST-K
f >> def
TRIPPING M ATRIX
f>>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
f>> Start
f UL1, f UL2,f UL3 Ma x ( f UL1, f UL2,f UL3)
f ≥ f >> def
Note 1 The common settings concerning the Breaker failure protection are adjustable inside the Breaker Failure - BF menu.
Note 2 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
t fdef <
TRIP
t fdef <<
t fdef <<<
t fdef <<<<
Note 1 For sensors inputs versions the frequency is measured on the phase voltages (UL1, UL2 , UL3), while for versions with inductive VTs inputs the
frequency is measured on-phase-to-phase voltages (U12 , U23 , U 31).
On the diagrams UL1, UL2 , UL3 are the input phase voltages or phase-to-phase according to the corresponding versions
tdfEN
t
Overfrequency & underfrequency enable timer
The trip of f< element may be inhibited by the start of the second, third and/or fourth element (f<<,
f<<<, f<<<<) by setting ON the Disable f< by start f<<, Disable f< by start f<<<, Disable f< by start
f<<<< (f<disbyf<<, f<disbyf<<<, f<disbyf<<<<) parameters available inside the Set \ Pro-
file A(or B) \ Underfrequency-81U \ f<< Element (f<<< Element,f<<<< Element) \ Setpoints menus.
Similarly the trip of the:
• f<< element may be inhibited by start of the third and/or fourth element (f<<< and/or f<<<<) by setting
ON the Disable f<< by start f<<<, start f<<<< (f<<disbyf<<<, f<<disbyf<<<<) parameter avail-
able inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Underfrequency-81U \ f<<< Element, (f<<<< Element) \ Setpoints
menus.
• f<<< element may be inhibited by start of the fourth element (f<<<<) by setting ON the Disable f<<<
by start f<<<< (f<<<disbyf<<<<) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Under-
frequency-81U \ f<<<< Element \ Setpoints menu.
The elements can be disabled in the case of connection of the measuring inputs (TV or TV-I-NI) down-
stream of the Device Interface when the DI is open. The threshold disabling is selected by setting ON
the f<disbyCB_OPEN, f<<disbyCB_OPEN, f<<<disbyCB_OPEN, f<<<<disbyCB_OPEN
parameters, inside theSet \ Profile A(or B) \ Underfrequency-81U \ Setpoints menu.
When the CB closes, the operate time of the f<< element is automatically adjusted to a reduced value
tcf<<def for an adjustable time tatcf<<def. The reduction of the operate time for the second
threshold can be selected by setting the EnTcf<<def parameter inside the Set \Profile A(or B) \
Underfrequency-81U \ f<< Element \ Setpoints menu, while the timers are adjustable inside the Set
\Profile A(or B) \ Underfrequency-81U \ f<< Element \ Definite time menu
f< Start
f< def
f<ST-K
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (f<) of the underfrequency element - 81U Fun-F81U_S1.ai
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
TRIPPING M ATRIX
f<<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
f UL1, f UL2,f UL3 Mi n (f UL1, f UL2,f UL3)
f ≤ f<< def
U L1...U L3 M a x ( U L1...U L3) ≥2 0 % U n
(ON≡Inhibit) & t f<<
From 3rd and/or 4th element f<< inhibition f<<TR-K
T 0
( 1≡DDI closed) f<<TR-L
DDI state f<< Start RESET
( 1≡upstream) ≥1 f<< Trip
f<<disbyCB_OPEN
f<< Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
f<<BLK1 f<< Trip & f<< Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the second threshold (f<<) of the underfrequency element - 81U Fun-F81U_S2.ai
(ON≡Inhibit)
f<disbyf<<<
& f< inhibition
(ON≡Inhibit)
f<<disbyf<<<
& f<< inhibition
f<<< def f<<< Start
f<<<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
Logic diagram concerning the third threshold (f<<<) of the underfrequency element - 81U Fun-F81U_S3.ai
(ON≡Inhibit)
f<<disbyf<<<<
& f<< inhibition
(ON≡Inhibit)
f<<<disbyf<<<<
& f<<< inhibition
f<<<<ST-K
f UL1, f UL2,f UL3 M in ( f UL1, f UL2,f UL3)
TRIPPING M ATRIX
f < f<<<< def f<<<<ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
U L1,U L2,U L3 M a x (U L1...U L3) ≥2 0 % U n & t f<<<< def
(1≡DDI closed)
DDI state t f<<<< def
≥1 f<<<<TR-K
( 1≡upstream) T 0
f<<<disbyCB_OPEN f<<<<TR-L
RESET
f<<<< Trip
f<<<< Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
f<<<<BLK1 f<<<< Trip & f<<<< Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the fourth threshold (f<<<<) of the underfrequency element - 81U Fun-F81U_S4.ai
To ensure compliance with CEI 0-16 italian standard the voltage enabling function is provided
through which the first threshold can be enable / disable, respectively, in the absence / presence of
the signal integrity of the communication network Distributor (digital input set with inverse logic and
f <-f> Control function or communication interface protocol IEC 61850).
For the trip of the first threshold of each element can be enabled by one or more of the following
consensus:
• start of residual current second threshold (59N internal element by programming ON the f<&UE>>,
f>&UE>> parameter)
• start of residual voltage second threshold (59N external element) acquired by means of binary input
programmed as f<-f> Control (setting ON the f<&DIGIN, f>&DIGIN parameter)
• loss of communication network acquired by means of binary input programmed as f<-f> Control
with inverse logic (setting ON the f<&DIGIN, f>&DIGIN parameter)
• start of positive sequence undervoltage threshold (27V1 programming ON the f<&27V1, f>&27V1
parameter)
• start of negative sequence overvoltage threshold (59V2 programming ON the 59V2 (programming
ON the f<&59V2, f>&59V2 parameter)
• start of first threshold of the undervoltage element (27 programming ON the f<&U<, f>&U<
parameter)
• loss of communication network from Goose IEC 61850 message programming ON the
f<&rete61850-KO, f>&rete61850-KO parameter.
The parameters listed above are available in the menus inside the menu
Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Underfrequency - 81U \ f< element \ Voltage control for parameters concern-
ing to the underfrequency element (81U) and within the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Overfrequency - 81O \
f> element \ Voltage control menu for parameters concerning to the overfrequency element (81O).
t (s)
permissive thresholds
V without fault
Vi > threshold or 0.1
t U<<def
U 12ORU 23ORU 31< U<< def T 0
t Uavg>
U 12avgORU 23avgORU 31avg≥ U> avg T 0
t U>>def
U 12ORU 23ORU 31≥ U>> def T 0
U 12, U 23, U 31 directly measured
phase-to-phase voltages f >> def t f>def
for VTs input versions t f>def
or f ≥ f>> def T 0
U L1, U L2, U L3 phase-to-ground voltages
OPEN CB COMMAND
for sensors input versions f<< def t f<<def
t f<<def
f < f<< def T 0
f > def
t f>def
f> Control
U E directly measured 81O-81U first threshold
residual voltage for VTs input versions enabling logic
(see following page) f< Control
or
U EC calculated
for sensors input versions
t UE>>def
f>&59V2
&
TRIPPING M ATRIX
&
(LED+REL AYS)
V ir t ual inpu t
≥
f > &U E >> f<&RES
&
f<&RES
0 T f< & - K
U< def &
f< &U <
& f< & - L
f< & r e t e 6 18 5 0 - KO
Segnale esterno (Presenza Goose IEC61850) &
Consenso f<-f>
f > & r e t e 6 18 5 0 - KO
&
Logic diagram concerning the 81O-81U threshold enabling (see previous page)
dt fdef>
TRIP
dt fdef>>
dt fdef>>>
dt fdef>>>>
The frequency rate of change protection is enabled only when the maximum of the UL1 input voltage
overcomes 0.2 Un for a tfEN adjustable time.
Setting of the tfEN value is available inside the Set \ Base menu with “level 1” session.
U L1
0.20 Un
tdfEN
t
Frequency rate of change enable timer - 81R Timers-F81R.ai
Each element can be enabled or disabled by setting ONor OFF the Stateparameter inside the Set \ Profile
A(or B) \ Frequency rate of change-81R \ df> Element (df>> Element, df>>> Element, df>>>> Element) \ Def-
inite time menu.
For every threshold the positive/negative or module of frequency change cam be selected (typi-
cally for speedup/slowdown or any speed change of the generator; the df operating mode can be
set (Mode-df>, Mode-df>>, Mode-df>>>, Mode-df>>>>) inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \
Frequency rate of change-81R \ df> Element (df>> Element, df>>> Element, df>>>> Element) \ Set-
points menu.
The trip of df> element may be inhibited by the start of the second, third and/or fourth ele-
ment (df >>, df >>>, df >>>>) by setting ON the Disable df > by start df >>, Disable df > by start
df >>>, Disable df > by start df >>>> (df>disbydf>>, df>disbydf>>>, df>disbydf>>>>)
parameters available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Frequency rate of change-81R
\ df>> Element (df>>> Element, df>>>> Element) \ Setpoints menus.
Similarly the trip of the:
• df>> element may be inhibited by start of the third and/or fourth element (df >>> and/or
df >>>>) by setting ON the Disable df>> by start df>>>, start df>>>> (df>>disbydf>>>,
df>>disbydf>>>>) parameter available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Frequency rate of
change-81R \ df>>> Element, (df>>>> Element) \ Setpoints menus.
Note 1 For sensors inputs versions the frequency is measured on the phase voltageUL1, while for versions with inductive VTs inputs the frequency is
measured on-phase-to-phase voltage U12
On the diagrams UL1, UL2 , UL3 are the input phase voltages or phase-to-phase according to the corresponding versions
For every of the four thresholds the logic block can be set.
Logical block (Block1)
If the df>BLK1, df>>BLK1, df>>>BLK1 and/or df>>>>BLK1 enabling parameters are set to
ON and a binary input is designed for logical block (Block1), the protection is blocked off whenever
the given input is active.
The trip timer is held in reset condition, so the operate time counting starts when the input block goes
down.[1] The enabling parameters are available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Frequency rate of
change-81R\ df> Element (df>> Element, df>>> Element, df>>>> Element) \ Setpoints menus, while
the Block1 function must be assigned to the selected binary input inside the Set \ Inputs \ Binary
input IN1(x) menus (IN1 or INx matching).
ON=inhibit
≥ d f >> inhibi t ion
Logic diagram concerning the frequency rate of change elements - 81R all-F81R.ai
All the parameters can be set separately for Profile A and Profile B.
Note 1 The exhaustive treatment of the logical block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITOR-
ING section.
TRIPPING M ATRIX
df>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
A C Negative
df ≥ df > def B
f UL1 df ≥1 t df>def
C
& t df>def
df ≤ -df > def df>TR-K
T 0
16 ≤ f ≤ 80 Hz df>TR-L
RESET
U L1 U L1 ≥ 20% U n df> Trip
(ON≡Inhibit)
From 2nd, 3rd and/or 4th element df> inhibition
(1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
df>disbyCB_OPEN
df> Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
df>BLK1 df> Trip & Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the first threshold (df>) of the frequency rate of change element - 81R Fun-F81R_S1.ai
(ON≡Inhibit)
df>disbydf>>
& df> inhibition
A Positive
df >> def df>> Start
Mode-df B Module
A C Negative df>>ST-K
df ≥ df >> def
TRIPPING M ATRIX
B df>>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
f UL1 df ≥1
C
df ≤ -df >> def & tdf>>def
16 ≤ f ≤ 80 H z
tdf>>def
U L1 df>>TR-K
U L1 ≥ 20%U n T 0
df>>TR-L
(ON≡Inhibit) RESET
From 3rd and/or 4th element df>> inhibition
df>> Trip
(1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
df>>disbyCB_OPEN
df>> Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
df>>BLK1 df>> Trip & df>> Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the second threshold (df>>) of the frequency rate of change element - 81R Fun-F81R_S2.ai
TRIPPING M ATRIX
f UL1 B df>>>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
df ≥1
C
df ≤ -df >>> def & tdf >>> def
16 ≤ f ≤ 80 Hz
tdf >>> def
U L1 df>>>TR-K
U L1 ≥20%U n T 0
df>>>TR-L
(ON≡Inhibit) RESET
From 4th element df>>> inhibition
df>>> Trip
( 1≡DDI closed)
DDI state
( 1≡upstream) ≥1
df>>>disbyCB_OPEN
df>>> Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
df>>>BLK1 df>>> Trip & df>>> Block1
&
Logic diagram concerning the third threshold (df>>>) of the frequency rate of change element - 81R Fun-F81R_S3.ai
(ON≡Inhibit)
df>disbydf>>>>
& df> inhibition
(ON≡Inhibit)
df>>disbydf>>>>
& df>> inhibition
(ON≡Inhibit)
df>>>disbydf>>>>
& df>>> inhibition
f UL1 df ≥1 df>>>>ST-L
(LED+REL AYS)
C
df ≤ -df >>>> def tdf >>>> def
16 ≤ f ≤ 80 Hz
& tdf >>>> def
U L1 U L1 ≥ 20%U n df>>>>TR-K
T 0
df>>>>TR-L
( 1≡DDI closed) RESET
DDI state
≥1 df>>>> Trip
( 1≡upstream)
df>>>disbyCB_OPEN
df>>>> Start
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
df>>>>BLK1 df>>>> Trip & df>>>> Block1
&
The element may be enabled or disabled by setting ON the BF Enable parameter available inside
the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Breaker failure-BF menu.
BF Enable t BF
52a/52b
Tr ip B F
Tr ip P ro t E x t S t ar t B F
BF-BLK1 Block1
& B L K1 B F
Block1
If two binary inputs are designed for acquire the 52a and 52b auxiliary contacts[2], the control of the
CB position is enabled.
The 52a and 52b function must be assigned to the selected binary inputs inside Set \ Inputs \ Binary
input IN1(x) menus (IN1 or INx matching).
To enable the breaker failure protection to operate with trips coming from external protections, one
binary input must be designed to acquire the relative contacts. The TripProtExt function must be
assigned to the selected binary input inside the Set \ Inputs \ Binary input IN1(x) menus (IN1 or IN...
matching).
The t BF parameter, available inside the Set \ Profile A(or B) \ Breaker failure-BF menu, may be ad-
justed separately for Profile A and Profile B.
Note 1 Both auxiliary contact state 52a and 52b must be acquired (two binary inputs are required) with Fw version previous to 1.60; with later versions,
giving up an inconsistency occurs, one logical input for the acquisition of a contact (52nd or 52b ) may suffice
Note 2 Both auxiliary contact state 52a and 52b must be acquired (two binary inputs are required) with Fw version previous to 1.60; with later versions,
giving up an inconsistency occurs, one logical input for the acquisition of a contact (52nd or 52b ) may suffice
Note 3 The exhaustive treatment of the logic block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITORING
section
TRIPPING M ATRIX
BF-ST-K
(LED+REL AYS)
&
Logic INx t ON INx t OFF BF-ST-L
52b
t BF Start BF
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF
n.o. 52b
T 0 0 T t BF
BF-TR-K
Binary input INx T 0 BF-TR-L
RESET
Trip BF
Trip ProtExt Logic INx t ON INx t OFF
Trip BF
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF
n.o. T 0 0 T ≥1 Trip Int/Ext
Binary input INx
Trip of enabled protective elements (ON≡Trip)
Trip int-prot
RemTr B F
&
Remote trip (ON≡Remote trip)
Remote trip
Start BF
Block1 enable (ON≡Enable) &
BF-BLK1 Trip BF & BLK1 BF
&
TRIPPING M ATRIX
(LED+REL AYS)
Threshold
Operate time
Start
&
Customized Block1 info
Trip & BLK1xxx
Enable (ON≡Enable)
xxxBLK1
&
The logical block it is not liable for any inhibition time-out, so the protective element is disabled for
the whole time when the input is ON.[2]
Start
Operate time
Trip
Block1 (input)
Block1 (output)
t
Logic block timers - Block1 Timers-Block1.ai
Activation of any binary input assigned ti logic block (Block1) function effects a block of all the
CAUTION protective elements where the logic block is enabled
Note 1 In the following treatment, the logical block is defined as “Logical block” or “Block1”
Note 2 The Block 1 signal forces a timer reset
Block1 info
Block1 (internal state)
L1
L2
L3
A 59N external protection +UAUX
N A3
A4
OUTPUT RELAYS
dn K1 A5 TRIP - UE>>
A6 +UAUX
da
B7 A7
K2 A8 START UE>>
Raf(*) B8 UE
(59N)
NV10P
B1 A3
A4
UL1
B2 K1 A5 Trip - DI
B3 A6
UL2 A7
B4 K2 A8
Trip DI (K1)
B5
A9
DI B6
UL3 K3
A10
K4
Consenso f<-f>
-UAUX A19 A11
-UAUX A20 IN1
K5 A12
+UAUX A1 A13
≅ K6
-UAUX A2 UAUX
G~ A14
Phase-to-phase voltage measurement input with direct connection in the LV side (UR = 400 V versions) with 59N detection and processing
by means of the device away from the NV10P relay and transmission of 59N start via a digital signal connected to IN1 input of NV10P
NV10P
PROTECTION RELAY
VOUT1
START UE>> D1
Ethernet
VOUT2
TRIP - UE>> START - UE>>
TRIP - UE>>
IP: 222.2.2.100 S1
NV10P
PROTECTION RELAY
START - UE>>
DDI VIN1 TRIP - UE>>
UE>>
(Abilita f<,f>) D1
VIN2
Remote trip
IP: 222.2.2.101 S2
S1 outputs
Two outputs are programmed as:
• VOUT1, used in the example as start signal of the second threshold of 59N protection of S1 (Start
UE>>) in order to activate the first threshold of minimum and maximum frequency (restrictive thresh-
olds) of the S2 protection
• VOUT2, used in Example as trip signal of the second threshold of 59N protection of S1 (Trip UE>>) in
order to control the opening of the interface device by means of remote tripping of the S2 protec-
tion.
The outputs are activated by the input signal (UE >> start and / or remote trip) and stay active (also in
case of drop of the input signal) for the duration of an adjustable time (t V and t Trip).
Input signal
over the threshold
Start
voltage protection
or remote trip
with tV and tTrip = 0
Start
voltage protection
or remote trip
with tV and tTrip ≠ 0 t
tV and tTrip tV and tTrip
S2 inputs
For each of the eight virtual inputs one function may be associated that can be activated by the
selected input; in the example the enable of the first threshold of under and over frequency is pro-
grammed when an earth fault in MT arises (UE>> start active on the S1 protection) at the input virtual
VIN1 and remote trip connected to the VIN2 virtual input of the S2 protection relay.
Trip - DI-A
NV10P
A3
UL1 UL2 UL3 A4
K1 A5
A6 +UAUX
A7
Trip - DI-A A8
K2
DI-A A9
RELE’ FINALI
K3
A10
K4
A11
-UAUX
A19
IN1
K5 A12
A20
A13
A1 K6
+UAUX ≅
-UAUX A2 UAUX A14
NV10P
A3
UL1 UL2 UL3 A4
K1 A5 +UAUX
A6
A7
Trip - DI-B K2 A8 Trip - DI-B
DI-B A9
RELE’ FINALI
K3
A10
K4
-UAUX
A11
A19
IN1
K5 A12
A20
A13
A1 K6
~ ~ +UAUX
A2
≅
UAUX A14
-UAUX
Block diagram for the simultaneous opening of two interface Circuit Breaker (DI-A and DI-B) made by one or both NV10P relays
NV10P
PROTECTION RELAY
D1
Ethernet
VOUT1
START - UE>>
START UE>>
VOUT2
TRIP - UE>>
TRIP - UE>>
IP: 222.2.2.100
S1
START - UE>>
TRIP - UE>>
Telescatto DDI
S1 outputs
The VOUT1 and VOUT2 outputs must be programmed as in Example 1 to transmit information about to
the 59N protection, processed by the S1 relay to relay S2, S3 and S4 where the measure of residual
voltage is missing:
• Start, used as a start signal of the second threshold of 59N protection (S1) in order to activate the first
threshold of under and over frequency (81U and 81O) of the protections S2, S3 and S4.
• Trip, used in Example as trip signal of the second threshold of 59N protection (S1) in order to control
the opening of the interface device by means of remote tripping of protections S2, S3 and S4
S2, S3 e S4 inputs
The enable of the first threshold of under and over frequency (81U and 81O) is set to the occurrence
of an earth fault (start UE >> active on S1 protection) on the VIN1 virtual input and the remote trip on
the VIN2 virtual input protection on S2, S3 and S4 relays that drive the circuit breaker interface.
+UAUX
Remote trip
Remote trip
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Remote trip Logic INx t O N INx t O F F
(LED+REL AYS)
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF RemTrip-K
n.o. T 0 0 T RemTrip-L
Binary input INx
Remote trip
-UAUX
• If the larger input voltage is lower than 1.5 % En the sampling frequency is fixed to fn (50 or 60 Hz).
• If the measured frequency is outside the locking range, the sampling frequency is fixed to the lower
or upper value (20 or 63 Hz).
U L1
U L2 Frequency tracking
U L3 Max U L1...L3 > 0.015 E n
Max U L1...L3
16 Hz 90 Hz Displayed value
20 Hz 63 Hz Locked frequency
1.5% E n
50 Hz (0 Hz) Locked frequency (Displayed value)
16 20 63 90 f (Hz)
All protective elements are always operative; accuracy is guaranteed inside locked frequency
band.
Note 1 For inputs from sensors versions the frequency is measured on the phase voltages (UL1, UL2 , UL3), while for versions with inputs from inductive
VTs the frequency is measured on line-to-line voltages (U12 , U23 , U 31).
Inside the diagrams UL1, UL2 , UL3 are the input phase-to neutral or phase-to-phase voltages according to the corresponding versions
All the parameters can be set separately for Profile A and Profile B.
+UAUX
PRO-N
TCS1
TCS2
-UAUX
Trip circuit supervision with two binary inputs - 74TCS TCS2s.ai
The faulty condition is detected occurs if both the following conditions are filled:
A) The TRIP contact is closed (external protection relay tripped);
B) The circuit breaker is closed (52a closed and 52b open).
Because such conditions can arise with healthy circuit too (e.g. a trip command is issued by the
protection relay but the CB opening time is still in progress), to avoid untimely operations the previ-
ous condition are checked every 80 ms and the output is issued after a 2 s delay; outputs are reset
to zero if at least the A or B condition become false after 0.6 s delay.[2]
Note 1 Since two binary inputs are just used (TCS1 and TCS2), an external I/O module is required for the logic block function. The exhaustive treatment
of the logic block (Block 1) function may be found in the “Logic Block” paragraph inside CONTROL AND MONITORING section
Note 2 Following assumption are considered for the framework:
Logic: ON,
Timers tON and tOFF: reset to zero
TRIP contact of the protection: DE-energized, No latched
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Binary input INx
(LED+REL AYS)
74TCS-ST-L
&
TCS2 Logic INx t ON INx t OFF
n.c. INx t ON 2s 0.6 s 74TCS-TR-K
INx t OFF &
n.o. T 0 0 T 74TCS-TR-L
T 0 0 TT
RESET
Binary input INx
Trip 74TCS
Trip 74TCS
Enable (ON≡Enable)
74TCS Enable
Start 74TCS
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
74TCS-BLK1 Trip 74TCS & BLK1 74TCS
&
Logic diagram concerning the trip circuit supervision with two binary inputs - 74TCS Fun-74TCS2.ai
+UAUX
Pro-N
TCS1
TRIP
Binary input INx Towards 74TCS logic
R
52
52a 52b
-UAUX
Trip circuit supervision with one binary inputs - 74TCS TCS1.ai
The fault condition of the trip circuit is detected by binary input power down.
With healthy circuit and TRIP contact closed, the binary input is feed across the 52a path (CB closed)
or across the resistor R and 52b path (CB open).
When the TRIP contact turns ON, the binary input becomes short-circuited; to avoid untimely opera-
tions the previous condition are checked every 80 ms and the output is issued after a 40 s delay in
order to allow the fault clearing and the consequent reset of the TRIP protection.
Outputs are reset to zero after 6 s from the TRIP contact open.[1]
Note 1 The trip contact (TRIP) of the protection relays must be set with automatic reset (No-latched operating mode).
TRIPPING M ATRIX
(LED+REL AYS)
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF 74TCS-ST-L
n.o. T 0 0 T
Binary input INx
40 s 6s 74TCS-TR-K
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
T 0 0 T 74TCS-TR-L
74TCS Enable
RESET Trip 74TCS
Trip 74TCS
Start 74TCS
Enable (ON≡Enable) &
74TCS-BLK1 Trip 74TCS & BLK1 74TCS
&
Logic diagram concerning the trip circuit supervision with one binary inputs - 74TCS Fun-74TCS1.ai
1) If the circuit breaker is just open an unnecessary excitation must be avoided; the most critical
event arises when the TRIP contact is closed (e.g. manual or test command), so with minimal
series resistance. To avoid an unwanted excitation the series resistance must be higher than a
minimum value defined as:
2) To energize the binary input circuit when the TRIP contact and CB open, the series resistance
must be lowerer than a maximum value defined as:
To satisfy the above requirements, the R value must be chosen between the Rmin and Rmax values;
typically the normalized value nearest the arithmetic mean:
R = (Rmin + Rmax) / 2
P R = R · I 2 = R · [UAUX / (R + R TC)] 2
Example
UAUX = 110 Vcc (auxiliary voltage)
P TC = 50 W (coil power)
R TC = UAUX 2 / P TC = 242 Ω (coil resistance)
U TCmin = 77 V (minimum coil excitation voltage = 70% UAUX )
UDIGmin = 18 V (minimum binary input excitation voltage)
IDIG = 0.003 A (binary input excitation current)
CB monitoring
+UAUX
52a Logic INx t O N INx t O F F 52a ON/OFF
IN+
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF
IN- n.o. T 0 0 T
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Binary input INx
52
(LED)
52a 52b t mask
t mask
52b Logic INx t O N INx t O F F =1
T 0
IN+
n.c. INx t ON INx t OFF
IN- n.o. T 0 0 T
Binary input INx 52b ON/OFF
-UAUX
Logic diagram concerning the circuit breaker diagnostic function Fun-CB-position.ai
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Mode- N .Open
(LED+REL AYS)
N .Open
N.Open-K
&
From CB position Opening transition N.Open-L
≥
TRIPPING M ATRIX
Mode-tOpen
(LED+REL AYS)
State tbreak
Ktrig-break t break
tbreak-K
&
tbreak-L
≥
From CB position Opening transition
IN1 IN1
IN2 IN2
IN3 IN3
IN... IN...
IN32 IN32
OUT1 OUT1
OUT2 OUT2
OUT... OUT...
OUT16 OUT16
Applications
With Pro-N and Pro-XX relay the virtual I / O can be usefully employed for:
• Transmit information between protections installed in significant distance where the traditional
connections are critical in terms of reliability.
• Making OR logic for opening control of multiple DDI (simultaneous control of all DDI operated by
each SPI) in cases of multiple interface protections (Smart Grids)
• Achieve accelerated logic discrimination in which some protection elements can be blocked by the
activation of the downstream protection start; this allows to reduce the clearing time that, in time
logic systems require trip time significantly long in correspondence of the power source.
• Circuit breaker commands
• Selection of setting profiles
• Remote trip
• Include I / O in the programmable logic (PLC)
• etc. ..
Trigger
• Element pickup trigger; the information recording starts when a state transition on any protec-
tive element occurs if the parameter is set to ON.
• Trigger from outputs; the information recording starts when a state transition on the selected
output relay occurs if the parameter is set (K1...K6).
• Binary input trigger; the information recording starts when a state transition on the selected
binary input occurs if the parameter is set to ON.
• Trigger from inputs; the information recording starts when a state transition on the selected
binary input occurs if the parameter is set (IN1...INx).
• 80% Buffer alarm; when the 80% of the buffer space is reached an alarm may be issued if the
parameter is set to ON.
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100 NV10P - Manual - 01 - 2015 CHARACTERISTICS
5 M E A S U R E S , L O G I C S TAT E S A N D C O U N T E R S
Measures
Direct
• Frequency (f UL1, f UL12 , f UL13)
• Phase voltages RMS value of fundamental component (U L1, U L 2 , U L 3 )
• Residual voltage RMS value of fundamental component (U E )
Calculated
• Phase-to-phase voltages[1] (U 12 -U 23 -U 31)
• Maximum voltage between U L1-U L 2 -U L 3 (U Lmax)
• Average voltage between U L1-U L 2 -U L 3 (U L )
• Calculated residual voltage (U EC )
• Positive sequence voltage (U 1)
• Negative sequence voltage (U 2 )
• Third harmonic of residual voltage (U E-3rd )
• Frequency rate of change (df/dt)
Averages
• Phase average voltages (U L1avg , UL2avg , UL3avg)
• Phase-to-phase average voltages (U 12avg , U23avg , U31avg)
• Maximum voltage between U L1avg , UL2avg , UL3avg (U Lavgmax )
• Maximum voltage between U 12avg , U23avg , U31avg (U avgmax )
Protection
For each protection threshold, the following data are available:
• Start ON/OFF
• Trip ON/OFF
• Logic block (Block1) ON/OFF
Delayed inputs
The binary input states, acquired downstream the delay timers are available:
• IN1 ON/OFF
• IN2 ON/OFF
Internal states
The state of the functions assigned to binary inputs are available (Read\Internal states):
• Reset LEDs ON/OFF
• Profile selection ON/OFF
• Fault trigger ON/OFF
• Block1 ON/OFF
• Tcs1 ON/OFF
• Tcs2 ON/OFF
• Trip External protections ON/OFF
• Reset partial counters ON/OFF
• Reset CB monitoring data ON/OFF
• 52a ON/OFF
• 52b ON/OFF
• Open CB ON/OFF
• Close CB ON/OFF
• Thermal image presetting ON/OFF
• Remote trip ON/OFF
• 74VT ext. ON/OFF
• f<-f> Control ON/OFF
Relays
For every output relay, the output operating state and diagnostic are available (Read \Relays menu):
• K1 State ON/OFF
• K1 Diagnostic OK/NOT OK
• K2 State ON/OFF
• K2 Diagnostic OK/NOT OK
• ......
• K6 State ON/OFF
• K6 Diagnostic OK/NOT OK
Counters
For every element two set of counters are available (Partial counters and Total counters); the partial
counters can be cleared by the user level, while the Total counter reset can be achieved with pass-
word (Session Level 1).
Every partial counter is reset to zero when ten thousand count is passed.
All partial counters can be cleared by means a single command; for this purpose the Reset partial
counters command must be issued (Commands \ Reset submenu).
Not 1 Available for sensor input versions
Self test
Lower level diagnostic (MINOR) can be output or ignored; for this purpose the MINOR Fail alarm
parameter can be set ON or OFF inside the Set\Self test relay submenu.
Following anomalies (MINOR) are not relevant (the protective elements continue to work):
• Errors concerning the digital fault recorder.
• Internal bus.
The self test information are:
• Protection and controls ON SERVICE/OUT OF SERVICE
• System diagnostic OK/NOT OK
• Device diagnostic OK/NOT OK
• Program diagnostic OK/NOT OK
• Data-base boot OK/NOT OK
• Data-base runtime OK/NOT OK
• DSP boot OK/NOT OK
• DSP run-time OK/NOT OK
• Memory boot OK/NOT OK
• Memory run-time OK/NOT OK
• Data Bus heavy OK/NOT OK
• Data Bus minor OK/NOT OK
• Oscillography run-time OK/NOT OK
• PLC boot OK/NOT OK
• PLC run-time OK/NOT OK
• Protection I/O assigned verify startup OK/NOT OK
• Protection I/O assigned verify run-time major OK/NOT OK
• Protection I/O assigned verify run-time minor OK/NOT OK
• Total protection I/O assigned not-matching 0
• Protection I/O assigned not-matching
• PLC I/O assigned not-matching OK/NOT OK
• PLC I/O assigned not-matching run-time major OK/NOT OK
• PLC I/O assigned not-matching run-time minor OK/NOT OK
• Total PLC I/O assigned not-matching 0
• PLC I/O assigned not-matching
• MMI module Boot OK/NOT OK
• MMI module Run-time OK/NOT OK
• MRI module Boot OK/NOT OK
• MRI module Run-time OK/NOT OK
• MID16-1 module Boot OK/NOT OK
• MID16-1 module Run-time OK/NOT OK
• MID16-2 module Boot OK/NOT OK
• MID16-2 module Run-time OK/NOT OK
• PT100 module Boot OK/NOT OK
• PT100 module Run-time OK/NOT OK
• Current loop module Boot OK/NOT OK
• Current loop Run-time OK/NOT OK
• Oscillography run-time OK/NOT OK
The diagnostic alarms can be allocated to an output relay; for this purpose the Self-test relay pa-
rameter can be set (K1...K6) inside the Set \ Self-test Relay submenu.
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Twenty events are recorded into a circular FIFO (First In, First Out) buffer.[1][2]
Following information are stored in every record:
• Fault counter[3]
• Date and time
• Fault cause (element trip)
• Input phase voltages UL1r, UL2r, UL3r
• Input phase-to-phase voltages U12r, U23r, U31r
• Phase average voltages UL1avgr, UL2avgr, UL3avgr
• Phase-to-phase average voltages U12avgr, U23avgr, U31avgr
• Measured residual voltage UEr
• Calculated residual voltage UECr
• Positive sequence voltage U1r
• Negative sequence voltage U2r
• Frequency f UL1r, f UL2r, f UL3r
• Frequency rate of change dfr
• Inputs IN1-IN2-...
• Outputs K1-K6
• Fault cause info (eg. faulted phase)
Oscillography - DFR
Upon programmable trigger, the fault records are recorded in COMTRADE format; the sampled mea-
sures (24 sample per cycle) are stored in a circular shift memory buffer.
The fault record are self-triggered; they are stored in sequential order up the allocated memory is
used up after which the oldest memory is overwritten.
An operating procedure example for the digital fault recording is illustrated inside the ThySetter
section.
Following parameters are user-programmable:
• Pre-trigger and post-trigger time
• Selected sampled quantities.
• Analog channels (1...12) allocation.
• Digital channels (1...12) allocation (output relay and/or binary inputs).
• Trigger setup; the information storage starts when a state transition on the selected signal occurs.
(protective element start and/or trip, output relay and/or binary input switching).
• Alarm: when the 80% of the buffer space is reached an alarm may be issued. The system being
of linear type, the records are back-to-back recorded to the end of available memory; the alarm
output is a warning in order that the user may download the data FLASH[6] to clear memory for
new records.
Trigger
Note 1 Fault 0 is the newest fault, while the Fault 19 is the oldest fault
Note 2 Data are stored in non volatile memory; they are held in spite of power down
Note 3 Counter is updated at any new record; it may be cleared by means ThySetter
Note 4 Event 0 is the newest event, while the Event 299 is the oldest event
Note 5 Counter is updated at any new record; it may be cleared by means ThySetter
Note 3 Data are stored into non volatile memory FLASH, they are preserved also when power goes down
Digital channels
• Binary inputs
• Output relays
COMTRADE
Records are recorded in COMTRADE format; (Common Format for Transient Data); This is a standard
for the data exchange for various types of tests or simulation datas, etc, for power system applica-
tions.
The measurements are recorded in ASCII or BINARY format. COMTRADE files always come by
pairs:
• The “.CFG”-file describing the configuration: number of analog and digital channels, sampling rate,
scale factors, etc.
• The “.DAT”-file containing the data
The COMTRADE is part of IEC 60255-24 standard.
The recording can be analyzed by mean of ThySetter sw or any other standard compliant viewer.
The record quantity (max 400 records) is depending on settings of following parameters:
• Pre-trigger and post-trigger times
• Number of allocated channels.
By means of the following formula the record quantity may be evaluated:
12000 50 (Hz)
N = int ·
(34 + 20 v i + 4 v RMS + nB)·(tpre + tpost ) f (Hz)
where:
N: record quantity
v i: sampled measures
v RMS : analog measures (RMS)
nB: logic variables
tpre: pre-trigger time interval
tpost : post-trigger time interval
f : frequency
Example 1
With the following setting:
• Pre-trigger: 0.25 s
• Post-trigger: 0.25 s
• Sampled measures: uL1, uL2 , uL3 , uE
• Analog measures: UL1, UL2 , UL3 , UE
• Logic variables: K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, IN1, IN2
Example 2
With following setting:
• Pre-trigger: 0.25 s
• Post-trigger: 02.5 s
• Sampled data: uL1, uL2 , uL3 , uE
• Analog measures: UL1, UL2 , UL3 , UE
• Digital channels: K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, K6, IN1, IN2
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6 I N S TA L L AT I O N
6.1 PACKAGING
Packaging consists of a polystyrene foam packaging guaranteeing adequate protection for transport
and storage under normal environmental conditions.
The Pro_N protection relays must be stored within the required temperature limits; the relative hu-
midity should not cause condensation or formation of frost.
It is recommended that the devices are stored in their packaging; in the case of long storage, espe-
cially in extreme climatic conditions.
It is recommended that the packaging not be disposed of into the environment, but kept in case the
relay should be moved at some later time.
6.2 MOUNTING
The Pro_N protection relays are housed inside metal cases suitable for various kinds of assembly:
• Flush mounting
• Projecting mounting
• With separate operator panel
• 19 “ Rack.
Removability is ensured to facilitate maintenance operations so that the electronic module can be
replaced; this provides minimum downtime and maximum protection availability.
Flush mounting
The fixed case, fitted with special fastening brackets, is mounted on the front of electric control
board, previously drilled as indicated in the drawing.
In case of side-by-side mounting of several relays the minimum drilling distance is determined by
the front dimensions indicated in the overall dimensions drawing, increased by 3 mm, to ensure an
adequate tolerance and gasket space between adjacent relays.
The depth dimension, as indicated in the drawing, must be increased by as much as needed to allow
room for the wiring.
D1
A1
A2
C1 C2
A3 F1
A4 RX F2
A5 F3
A6 TX F4
A7 F5
A8 C3 C4
A9 B1
A10 B2
177
171
149
A11 B3
A12 B4
ON 1 2 3 4 5 START
A13 B5
TRIP A14 C5 C6 B6
A15 B7
A16 B8
A17
A18
A19
A20 C7 C8
A21
A22
E1
102.5 ±0.3
70
161
154
Flush mounting
N.4 holes ø 3,5 Flush-mount.ai
• The fixed case is fastened by means of four screws onto the panel as indicated in the drawing.
Projecting mounting
• Remove the ground screw and open the little door to access the fastening screws.
In case of side-by-side mounting of several relays, the minimum fixing distance is determined by the
dimensions of the mounting plate indicated in the overall dimensions drawing, increased horizontally
and vertically by as much as needed to allow room for the wiring and to ensure an adequate toler-
ance between the apparatus.
275
120
ON 1 2 3 4 5
START
80
TRIP
31
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Separate operator panel
The solution with projecting assembly and a separate operator panel is particularly suitable for
limited in depth installations.
Cutout dimension and mounting steps concerning the separate operator panel are the same for the
flushing mounting (see previous pages).
212.5 128.5
25 15 110
107 5 30
D1
A1
A2
C1 C2
A3 F1
A4 RX F2
A5 F3
A6 TX F4
A7 F5
A8 C3 C4
A9 B1
A10 B2
200
168
170
177
A11 B3
A12 B4
ON 1 2 3 4 5 START A13 B5
A14 C5 C6 B6
TRIP
A15 B7
A16 B8
A17
A18
A19
A20 C7 C8
A21
A22
E1
20
N.4 holes ø 4,5
Separate operator panel Separate-mount.ai
A standard direct shielded cable with RJ45 connectors must be used for connections.
482.6
465
177 (4U)
101.6
To allow opening of the keyboard door a one unit space must be provided when several rack are
overlapping mounted.
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6.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Electrical connections should be made by referring to the connection diagram; in cases where cer-
tain of the circuits (communication, block, or others) are not used, the relevant connections must
remain open.
Examples of connection diagrams are reported on Appendix to this manual.
A protective ground connection is required, which must be connected to the suitable screw with a
separate lead of at least 2.5 mm2.
Screw terminals are available for the connections, the use of terminals is recommended.
For the A1...A22 connections, screw terminals with following characteristics are available:
• Nominal cross section: 0.14...2.5 mm2 (AWG 26...16) for single conductor
da 0.14 a 0.75 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 8 mm
For the B1...B8 connections, screw terminals with following characteristics are available:
• Nominal cross section: da 0.2 a 2.5 mm2 (AWG 24...12) for single conductor
da 0.2 a 1.5 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 7 mm
For the F1...F5 (RS485) connections, screw terminals with following characteristics are available:
• Nominal cross section: da 0.2 a 2.5 mm2 (AWG 24...12) for single conductor
da 0.2 a 1.5 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 10 mm.
Inductive VTs
or direct connection
D1
A17 A17
A18 A18
IN1
A19 A19
A20 A20 C7 C8
A21 A21
IN2
A22 A22 RJ45 Thybus plug
E1
D1
A17 A17
L2
A18 A18
IN1
A19 A19
A20 A20
L3
A21 A21
IN2
A22 A22
RJ45 Thybus plug
E1
A protective ground connection is required, which must be connected to the suitable screw with a
separate lead of at least 2.5 mm2.
Ground screw
Earthing rear.ai
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Binary inputs
The dry input circuits, despite being galvanically isolated, must preferably be supplied with the same
auxiliary voltage of the control panel.
The inputs are polarity free with wide voltage range.
+UAUX
A B A19
IN1
A20
-UAUX A21
IN2
A22
The optoisolated inputs are immune to transitory interferences, however the following recommenda-
tion must be considered in high disturbed environments:
• Position input wiring away from high energy sources.
• Set a debounce timer (tON and/or tOFF) to alloy the transient to decay.
• Use shielded cables with ground connection on only one end (preferably at the relay side.
Output relays
Six output relays are available.
It is advisable to verify that the technical characteristic of the contacts be suitable for the applied
load (about current, nominal voltage, make and break current , etc..).
Output relay K1 and K2 have one change over contacts (SPDT, type C).
Output relay K3 and K4 have one make contact (SPST-NO, type A) and a common reference (A10
terminal).
Output relay K5 and K6 have one make contact (SPST-NO, type A for K5), one break contact (SPST-
NC, type B for K6) and a common reference (A13 terminal).
All contacts are shown in de-energized state for standard reference.
It is advisable to verify that the technical characteristic of the contacts be suitable for the applied
CAUTION load (about current, nominal voltage, make and break current , etc..).
For all diagrams the output contacts are shown in de-energized state for standard reference.
RS232 port
The link from PC and NV10 serial port must be established by means a L10041 cable provided by
Thytronic.
The RS232 port takes priority over other communication links (Ethernet or RS485 port.
serial1-sch.ai
When no RS232 port is available on Personal Computer, a suitable USB to RS232 converter must be
employed.
After installation, the same communication port must be selected to define the Thysetter parameters
(typically COM4, COM5,...).
ethernet-wiring.ai
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RS485 port
RS485 communication circuit connections must be made using screened twisted pair cable observ-
ing the polarities; screening must only be connected to the end terminating at the RS485 interface
circuit pertaining to the monitoring unit.
It is recommended to terminate the line at the extremities of the same; this must be performed on the
RS485 line control unit and on the NV10 device placed at the furthest point connecting the specially
PRO-N PRO-N
F1 F1
F2 F2
F3 F3
RS485
RS485
B- F4 B- F4
A+ F5 A+ F5
ETHERNET
A1 ≅ D1
UAUX
A2
B-
BLOCK OUT
RS485
BLOCK IN
BLOUT-
A17 A15
BLOUT+
120 Ω A18 A16
A+
A19
BINARY INPUTS
A21
IN2
A22
RS485-wiring.ai
provided resistor; termination can be made by means a jumper between the F2-F3 terminals.
Termination resistors allow adjusting the impedance of the line, reducing the influence of the induc-
tive components of the same, which might compromise good communication.
MRI
THYBUS INTPUT THYBUS OUTPUT
Pro_N
52
IN1
51
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 50 K1 5
IN2
49 6
THYBUS
A1 ≅ E1 7
UAUX 48
A2 IN3
47 11
K2
OUTPUT RELAYS
BINARY INPUTS
43 12
IN4
42 13
A17 A15
OUTPUT
OUTPUT INPUT
INPUT ON 41
A18 A16 IN5 16
RUN
BUS
BUS K3
ON
MID8 40
1
2
3
4
5
MODULO 4 RELE’ + 8 INGRESSI DIGITALI
MODULO INGRESSI REMOTI
4 RELAYS + 8 BINARY INPUTS MODULE
RUN MRI 15
35 14
IN6
A19 34
BINARY INPUTS
IN7 21
A21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 32
IN2 20
A22 31
IN8
30
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
3
MPT
THYBUS INPUT THYBUS OUTPUT
OUTPUT INPUT
RUN
BUS
ON
MODULO PT100
MPT
PT100 MODULE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MID16
THYBUS INTPUT THYBUS OUTPUT
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
52 5
IN1 IN9
51 6
50 7
IN2 IN10
49 8
OUTPUT INPUT ON
BUS
48 11
IN3 IN11
MODULO INGRESSI REMOTI RUN
MID-16
47 12
BINARY INPUTS
43 13
IN4 IN12
42 14
41 15
IN5 IN13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 40 16
35 20
IN6 IN14
34 21
33 22
IN7 IN15
32 23
31 24
IN8 IN16
30 25
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The maximum length of the Pro-N device - module link is:
• 2 m for MRI module (max one module)
• 20 m for MMOS-4 module (max one MMI module)
• 30 m for MID16 and MPT modules
• 2 m for MPT module (max one Pt100 module)
• 2 m for MCI module (max one current converter module)
For upgrading, that may be operated at any time with in service devices too, the following operations
must be performed:
• Turn OFF power supply
• Connect the auxiliary modules to the Thybus port in daisy chain mode following the INPUT-OUTPUT
sequence.[1]
If two MID16 (binary inputs) are installed, the hardware address must be set to avoid communication
collisions on the Thybus; for this purpose the default address must be changed on one module, by
means of dip-switch on the top circuit board (front plate must be removed).
8 1 8 1
OFF OFF
S1 ON S1 ON
• Turn on power
• Go on to the sw setting (see SETTING section of instruction manual).
• LED ON (green): if no diagnostic anomalies are detected, the green LED is turned ON while any
fault is highlighted by flashing.
• LEDs 1...5 (red) are freely assignable from the user to any protective and/or control functions.
• LED START (yellow) committed for start information of any protective functions.
• LED TRIP (red) committed for trip information of any protective functions.
Start
ON & Diagnostic Trip
LED 1...5
user-programmable
LEDs Label_LED
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7 PROGRAMMING AND SETTINGS
All relay programming and adjustment operations may be performed through MMI (keyboard and
display) or using a Personal Computer with the aid of the ThySetter software.
For safety reasons, a change of the following parameters become active only after an hw reset:
WARNING - Relay nominal frequency (fn)
- Ethernet communication parameters (IP host address, IP net mask, Autonegotiation).
7.1 ThySetter SW
The ThySetter sw is a “browser” of data (setting, measure, etc..); it implements an engine that is
afford to rebuild the menu set up and the relationships to data concerning all Thytronic protective
relays by means of XML files.
ThySetter installation
The latest release of ThySetter can be downloaded free of charge from the www.thytronic.it site
(Software ThySetter - area download).
ThySetter use
Please refer to ThySetter user manual for detailed instructions.
The document is available on www.thytronic.it site.
On the front panel there are eight buttons which allow the user to perform all the settings, reading
and modification operations.[1]
LEDs
ENTER
OPEN CB
CLOSE CB
Navigation keys
The adjustment of the settings and the operation mode of the final relays must be performed while
the unit is electrically powered; the alphanumeric display shows the necessary information with
reference to the operations performed through the keyboard. One minute after the keyboard is not
more in use, the display backlight switches automatically to OFF.
All preset values are permanently stored in the nonvolatile memory.
- (Up) allows moving the cursor upwards to the preceding menu options,
- (Down) allows moving the cursor downwards to the subsequent menu options,
- (Left) allows moving the cursor upwards to the preceding menu options,
- (Right) allows moving the cursor downwards to the subsequent menu options,
- (Enter) allows access to the selected menu with the option of modifying any given parameter,
- (Reset) allows aborting the current changes and/or accessing the previous menu.
- Circuit breaker commands (open-Close),
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The complete menu is shown in the following pages.
• Select the Set menu “RELAYS >>”, the “K1 relay Setpoints >>” message is dis-
played,
• Press the (Right) button to enter; the following messages are displayed:
“Logic DE-ENERGIZED Mode NO LATCHED”
• Press the (Enter) button for a few seconds; the modification in progress status is highlighted by
the both START and TRIP flashing.
• Move the cursor over the parameter intended for change using the (Enter) button, (in our case
on the message “Logic DE-ENERGIZED”,
• Change the parameters by means the (increment) or (decrement) buttons, “Logic ENER-
GIZED”,
• Press the (Enter) button to move the cursor over the last parameter in the display, “Mode NO
LATCHED”,
• Change the parameters by means the (increment) or (decrement) buttons, “Mode
LATCHED”,
• Press the (Enter) button once again; the cursor and the LED TRIP turn off (the LED START keeps
flashing),
• Press the (Enter) button for a few seconds; new message appears: “Confirm settings?”
• Answer to the message ENTER: YES to confirm changes or RESET: NO to abort.
COMMUNICATION
Inside the COMMUNICATION menu it is possible to read/modify the setting data of the RS485 Proto-
col and Ethernet parameters.
By means of (Up) or (Down) buttons it is possible to browse the main menu till the “RS485
Protocol >>” or “Ethernet parameters >>” message; to enter you must press the
(Right) button.
As example, to select the address 12 for the IEC60870 protocol, the following procedure must be
issued:
• Select the Communication menu “COMMUNICATION >>”.
• By means (Down) button select the “RS485 Protocol >>”.
• Press the (Right) button to enter; the following message is displayed:
“Protocol IEC60870-5-103”
“Address 1”
“9600 baud”
• Start the procedure to effect a change explained in the Setting modifying (SET) paragraph.
Note 1 Instantly all the relays are switched in rest state, including relays programmed as “normally energized”
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Enable / block changes via keyboard - Password
All parameters (measurements and settings) are available for reading from the operator panel (MMI),
while the setting changes are enabled or disabled depending on possible operation modes:
• Enable without password (factory setting)
• Enable with password
• Disabled
The choice of operation modes is possible only through ThySetter operating at the session level 1:
• Connect the PC serial port to the relay socket on the RJ10 front panel
• Run the ThySetter sw (the latest version latest version available on the site is recommended).
• Select the Preference - Session menu; when you start the session level is set to 0 as shown in
the bottom of the window
• Select the level 1. Prompted for a password (the default level1) to move to level 1. Confirm twice
with “OK”. (Level 1, as shown in the bottom of the window).
• Open the communication session by executing the menu command Communication - Open.
Verify that inside the modality box Serial and Automatic are selected
• Thysetter will search automatically the relay from the template, regardless of what is selected in
the device family.
• Inside the Serial Configuration panel select the COM port (eg COM1, COM4 etc), give the Start
command and wait for the opening of the new window
• Save the file. Choose the location to save the file and give the Save command. The configuration
data of the relay are transferred to the PC (the progress bar is displayed from 0 ... 100%). A folder
on a yellow background with the name of the file is highlighted on the left side of the windows.
The serial connection is operative, at the bottom of the screen the word ON-LINE is highlighted
in green field.
• Select the Set \ MMI folder (MMI stands for Man-Machine-Interface = keyboard). On the right side
of the window (first row) select Parameter setting enable; with a “click” on the column value 3
options are available:
- OFF = keyboard enabled only for reading
- By password = keyboard enabled for reading and setting by means of password
- ON = keyboard enabled for reading and setting without password
The command Set default settings restores the factory settings, all user- defined adjustments are cleared.
Be carefully to enter the correct parameter !
WARNING The device serial number should be set to avoid IP address conflicts for devices connected to the
Ethernet network.
Following the Set default settings command the password is reset to 0000.
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7.3 MENU TREE
THYTRONIC
PRO-NV10P-M00-j
DATE: 17/05/2012
TIME: 17:29:59
MMI module ON
MODULES MRI module OFF
------------------ UL1 0.000 Un
DISABLE UL2 0.000 Un
Reset 27-27V1 ?
27 FUNCTION UL3 0.000 Un
<< No Yes >>
BY OPERATOR UE 0.000 UEn
DAY: HOUR: 14 ULmax 0.000 Un
MONTH: MINUTE: 25 UL 0.000 Un
CLOCK ADJUST SECONDS: 0
YEAR: UEC 0.000 UECn
<< Confirm >> << Confirm >>
UL1avg 0.000 Un
UL2avg 0.000 Un
Serial number UL3avg 0.000 Un
SERIAL NUMBER 0 ULavgmax 0.000 Un
Code NV10P-M00-j U1 0.000 Un
INFO Ver.sw 2.60 U2 0.000 Un
DSP fw Rel 2.01 UE-3rd 0.000 UEn 27
f 0.000 Hz Start U< OFF
MEASURES df/dt 0.000 Hz/s Trip U< OFF
BLK1 U< OFF
ACTIVE PROFILE Profile A Start U<< OFF
Trip U<< OFF
BLK1 U<< OFF
27V1
59
Start U1< OFF
Start U> OFF
Trip U1< OFF
Trip U> OFF
BLK1 U1< OFF
BLK1 U> OFF
Start U>> OFF
59V2 Trip U>> OFF
Start U2> OFF BLK1 U>> OFF
27 59Uavg
Start Uavg> OFF Trip U2> OFF
27V1 81U
59 Trip Uavg> OFF BLK1 U2> OFF
State f<& OFF
59 BLK1 Uavg> OFF 81O Start f< OFF
59N State f>& OFF Trip f< OFF
Start UE> OFF Start f> OFF BLK1 f< OFF
Trip UE> OFF Trip f> OFF Start f<< OFF
59N BLK1 UE> OFF BLK1 f> OFF Trip f<< OFF
Start UE>> OFF Start f>> OFF BLK1 f<< OFF
Trip UE>> OFF Trip f>> OFF Start f<<< OFF
BLK1 UE>> OFF BLK1 f>> OFF Trip f<<< OFF
59V2 BLK1 f<<< OFF
Start f<<<< OFF
81O Trip f<<<< OFF
81U BLK1 f<<<< OFF
PROTECTIONS
81R 81R
Start df> OFF
74TCS 74TCS
Trip df> OFF
BF BF Start 74TCS OFF
BLK1 df> OFF
Trip Int/Ext OFF Trip 74TCS OFF
Start df>> OFF
READ Start BF OFF BLK1 74TCS OFF
Trip df>> OFF
Trip BF OFF BLK1 df>> OFF
User SW name: xxx BLK1 BF OFF Start df>>> OFF
DATE: 10/08/2008 Trip df>>> OFF
PLC state: RESET PLC State 1: 0 BLK1 df>>> OFF
PLC version: 01.12 PLC State 2: 0 Start df>>>>OFF
PLC Trip df>>>>OFF
Error: none PLC State x: 0
Warning: none PLC State 32: 0 BLK1 df>>>>OFF
PLC STATES
CB-OPEN Cmd OFF
CB-CLOSE Cmd OFF
CB COMMANDS
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CB POSITION CB state ?
SUPERVISION
CB DIAGNOSTIC State N.Open OFF
State tbreak OFF
Binary IN1 OFF
DELAYED INPUTS Binary IN2 OFF
INTERNAL STATES
LEDs reset OFF
Prof. switch OFF
Block1: OFF
TCS1 OFF
TCS2 OFF
Ext.trip BF OFF
Remote trip OFF
INTERNAL STATES
52a OFF
52b OFF
CB OPEN Cmd OFF
CB CLOSE Cmd OFF
CB Monitor OFF
Reset count. OFF
Fault trig OFF
74VT ext OFF
f<-f>Control OFF
K1 relay OFF
K1 coil OK
K2 relay OFF
K2 coil OK
K3 relay OFF
K3 coil OK
RELAYS K4 relay OFF
K4 coil OK
K5 relay OFF
PROCEED READ MENU’ K5 coil OK
K6 relay OFF
K6 coil OK NV10P_menu1.ai
TotStBFcnt 0 TotSt-df>cnt 0
BF Counters TotTrTrcnt 0 TotTr-df>cnt 0
TotBk1BFcnt 0 TotBk1-df>cnt 0
Protections TotSt-df>>cnt 0
ON SERVICE TotTr-df>>cnt 0
Global self-test TotBk1-df>>cnt 0
OK TotSt-df>>>cnt 0
System OK TotTr-df>>>cnt 0
Data-base: TotBk1-df>>>>cnt 0
boot OK TotSt-df>>>>cnt 0
run-time OK TotTr-df>>>>cnt 0
Data BUS: TotBk1-df>>>>cnt 0
heavy OK
minor OK Fault counter 0
DSP: Date
SELF-TEST state RUN Time
boot OK I/O verify: Fault Cause XXX
run-time RUN boot OK UL1r 0.000 Un
major OK
Ram: minor OK UL2r 0.000 Un
boot OK UL3r 0.000 Un
run-time OK I/O verify PLC:
boot OK UL1avgr 0.000 Un
Oscillography: UL2avgr 0.000 Un
run-time OK major OK
minor OK UL3avgr 0.000 Un
PLC:
boot OK MMI-board: UEr 0.000 UEn
run-time OK boot OK UECr 0.000 UECn
run-time OK U1R 0.000 Un
Program OK U2r 0.000 Un
Fault 0 (last) fUL1r 0.000 fn
Fault 1 Fault .. cause: fUL2r 0.000 fn
FAULT RECORDING Fault 2 No faults fUL3r 0.000 fn
Fault ... Operating phase: dfr: 0.000 Hz/s
Fault 299 Date: Input IN1-IN2 None
Time: Outputs K1-K6 None
Event0 (last): Fault cause info 0
.....:
IN1 on Eventxx:
Date .....:
Settings
EVENTS RECORDING Time Relay OUT: Date
Time
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Plant
.................
Reading RELATIVE
BASE Un 100 V
Unp 1000 V
fn 50 Hz Logic Active-ON
LANGUAGE English ON Delay
tIN1ON 0 s
OFF Delay
tIN1OFF 0 s
Binary input IN1 IN1 matching None
INPUTS Binary input IN2 Logic Active-ON
ON Delay
tIN2ON 0 s
OFF Delay
Binary input INx tIN2OFF 0 s
IN2 matching None
Logic DE-ENERGIZED
Mode NO LATCHED
K1 relay
Min. pulse width
K2 relay tTR1 150 ms
K3 relay
RELAYS K4 relay
Logic DE-ENERGIZED U< Enable OFF
K5 relay Type Characteristic
Mode NO LATCHED
Kx relay U<Curve DEFINITE
Min. pulse width
tTR6 150 ms U<def enable OFF
Start LED logic U<def 0.5 Un
NO LATCHED tU<def 1 s
Trip LED logic U<inv enable OFF
NO LATCHED
LED 1 logic U<inv 0.5 Un
NO LATCHED tU<inv 10 s
LED 2 logic U<BLK1 OFF
LEDs
NO LATCHED U<BF OFF
LED 3 logic U<disbyCB_OPEN OFF
NO LATCHED Relays U<
LED 4 logic Utype27 Uph-n U<ST-K -
NO LATCHED Logic27 OR U<TR-K -
LED x logic
NO LATCHED LEDs U<
U<<def enable OFF U<ST-L -
Minor failure U<TR-L -
U<<def 0.5 Un
SELF-TEST RELAY alarm YES
tU<<def 1 s
Self-test relay - U1<def enable OFF
U<<BLK1 OFF
U<disbyU<< OFF U1<def 0.5 En
Param. setting tU1<def 1 s
MMI U<<BF OFF
enable ON U<<disbyCB_OPEN OFF U1<BLK1 OFF
Relays U<< U1<BF OFF
Active Profle U1<disbyCB_OPEN OFF
U<<ST-K -
A Relays U1<
U<<TR-K -
Common LEDs U<< U1<ST-K -
27 U< Element U<<ST-L - U1<TR-K -
U<< Element U<<TR-L - LEDs U1<
27V1 U1< Element U1<ST-L -
U1<TR-L -
Utype59 Uph-n
Common Logic59 OR U> Enable OFF
59 U> Element Type Characteristic
U>> Element U>>def enable OFF U>Curve DEFINITE
U>>def 1 Un U>def enable OFF
tU>>def 1 s U>def 1 Un
SET U>>BLK1 OFF tU>def 1 s
U>disbyU>> OFF U<inv enable OFF
U>>BF OFF U>inv 1 Un
U>>disbyCB_OPEN OFF tU>inv 10 s
Relays U>> U>BLK1 OFF
U>>ST-K - U>BF OFF
U>>TR-K - U>disbyCB_OPEN OFF
LEDs U>> Relays U>
U>>ST-L - U>ST-K -
U>>TR-L - U>TR-K -
Utype59 Uph-n LEDs U>
Common U>ST-L -
Logic59Uavg OR
59Uavg U>TR-L -
Uavg> Element Uavg> enable OFF
Uavg>def enableOFF UE> Enable OFF
Uavg>def 1 En tUE>RES 0 s
tUavg>def 600 s Type Characteristic
Uavg>BLK1 OFF UE>Curve DEFINITE
PROFILE A Uavg>BF OFF UE>def enable OFF
Uavg>disbyCB_OPEN OFF UE>def 0.1 UECn
Relays Uavg> tUE>def 1 s
Uavg>ST-K - UE<inv enable OFF
Uavg>TR-K - UE>inv 0.1 UECn
LEDs Uavg> tUE>inv 10 s
Uavg>ST-L - UE>BLK1 OFF
Uavg>TR-L - UE>BF OFF
3Votype59N UCE UE>disbyCB_OPEN OFF
Common 74VText59N OFF Relays UE>
59N UE> Element UE>ST-K -
UE>> Element tUE>>RES 0 s UE>TR-K -
UE>>def enable OFF LEDs UE>
UE>>def 0.1 UECn UE>ST-L -
tUE>>def 1 s UE>TR-L -
UE>>BLK1 OFF
UE>disbyUE>> OFF U2>def enable OFF
UE>>BF OFF U2>def 0.1 En
UE>>disbyCB_OPEN OFF tU2>def 1 s
Relays UE>> U2>BLK1 OFF
UE>>ST-K - U2>BF OFF
UE>>TR-K - U2>disbyCB_OPEN OFF
Relays U2>
LEDs UE>>
UE>>ST-L - U2>ST-K -
UE>>TR-L - U2>TR-K -
LEDs U2>
59V2 U2> Element U2>ST-L -
U2>TR-L -
PROCEED SET MENU’
PROCEED PROFILE A MENU’
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Protocol MODBUS
RS485
Address 1 IP Address
Protocol 200.1.2.222
COMMUNICATION 9600 baud
Ethernet SubNet Mask
Parameters 255.255.255.0
Autonegotiation ON
Test state: OFF NTP Synch. OFF
Stop test? >>
Start test? >>
Test K1 ? >>
TEST Test K2 ? >>
Test K3 ? >>
Test K4 ? >>
Test K5 ? >>
Test K6 ? >>
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7.4 MODULES MANAGEMENT
After installation, the modules must be enabled (working with level 1 session level).
The Thybus modules may be set inside the Procedure menu (or by means a click on the icon).
Following up any module configuration an automatic reset is issued and the I/O devices are included
inside the device menu. [1] When two MID16 modules are enabled, the hardware address must be
set; the dip-switch layout is showed inside the INSTALLATION section
7.5 MAINTENANCE
The Pro-N relays do not require any particular maintenance; all circuits use high quality static com-
ponents, the subassembly products undergo dynamic checks on their functioning before the final
assembling of the complete equipment. The dedicated circuits and the firmware for the self-test
function continuously check the relay operation; the continuously operating auto-zeroing function
dynamically corrects the measuring errors due to offset, heat dependent drifts, aging of components,
etc.
The microprocessor is equipped with a watch-dog circuit which restores the correct operation of
the firmware in case of fault.
The possibility of reading the value of the signals measured on the display (the NA60 relay used as an
ammeter) allows one to check both the system parameters and the operation of the protection relays
at any time. The NA60 relay can be preset as well to show the current values referred to the nominal
current of the current transformers, as directly in primary amperes (according to the preset value of
CT’s nominal primary current); the same is done for the input voltages.
If connected to the central control unit, all data available on the display can be checked and pro-
cessed thus performing a continuous check and maintenance.
7.6 REPAIR
No repair of possible faults by the client is foreseen; if following to any irregularity of operation, the
above tests confirm the presence of a fault, it will be necessary to send the relay to the factory for
the repair and the consequent settings and checks.
7.7 PACKAGING
The Pro-N devices must be stored within the required temperature limits; the relative humidity should
not cause condensation or formation of frost.
It is recommended that the devices are stored in their packaging; in the case of long storage, espe-
cially in extreme climatic conditions, it is recommended that the device is supplied with power for
some hours before the commissioning, in order to bring the circuits to the rating conditions and to
stabilize the operation of the components.
Note 1 Binary inputs and output names (ThySetter):
Binary inputs for devices with two inputs onboard IN1, IN2 on board
IN3...IN10 with MRI module
IN11...IN26 with one MID16 module
IN27...IN42 with two MID16 modules
Binary inputs for devices with five inputs onboard IN1...IN5 on board
IN6...IN13 with MRI module
IN14...IN29 with one MID16 module
IN30...IN45 with two MID16 modules
Output relays K1...K6 on board
K7...K10 with MRI module
LEDs: ON, START, TRIP, L1...L5 on board
L6...L10 with MRI module
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K1 A3
A4
A5
K2 A6
A7
OUTPUT RELAYS
A8
K3 A9
K4 A10
A11
K5 A12
D1
K6 A13
A1
A2
A14
C1 C2
A3 F1
A4 RX F2
A5 F3 B1
A6 TX F4
A7 F5 UL1
A8 C3 C4 B2
A9 B1
B3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
A10 B2
A11 B3
UL2
A12 B4
A13 B5 B4
A14 C5 C6 B6
B7
B5
A15
A16 B8 UL3
A17 B6
A18
A19 B7
A20 C7 C8
UE
A21
A22
B8
E1
A1 ≅
UAUX
A2
BINARY INPUTS
A19
IN1
A20
A21
IN2
A22
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L1
L2
L3
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A3
K1 A4
A5
A6
K2 A7
A8
OUTPUT RELAYS
K3 A9
P1
K4 A10
A11
P2
K5 A12
K6 A13
A14
D1
A1
A2
C1 C2
A3 F1
A4 RX F2
A5 F3
A6 TX F4
DDI A7
A8
F5
A9 B1
A10 B2
A11 B3
A12 B4
A13 B5
A14 B6
L1 B7
A15
A16 B8
A17
A1
L2
A18
≅
A19
A20
UAUX
A21
L3 A2
A22
E1
BINARY INPUTS
A19
IN1
A20
A21
IN2
A22
F1
F2
RS485
F3
B- F4 Supervision
A+ F5 unit
ETHERNET
D1
HUB
THYBUS
E1 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
OUTPUT INPUT
N.8 Pt100
RUN
BUS
ON
MODULO PT100
MPT
PT100 MODULE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
OUTPUT INPUT
N.16 binary inputs
RUN
BUS
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
BUS
ON
MID8
1
2
3
4
5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
FRONT PANEL
RS232
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NV10P
B7
UE 59N
inductive VTs inputs B8
B1 74TCS BF ARF
U12
B2
81O 81U 81R 59Uavg
B3
U23
B4 27 27V1 59 59V2
B5
U 31
B6
27 59 59Uavg
BF ARF
UEC
59N
BF
BINARY INPUTS
A19
A20
A21
A22
L1
L2
L3
A
dn
da
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a B1
UL1 74TCS BF
B2
B3
UL2
B4 27 27V1
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B5
UL3
B6 59 59V2
81O 81R
81U 59Uavg
ARF
B7
R (*) B8 UE 59N
(*) ANTIFERRORESONANZA
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Voltage inputs - phase-to-earth VTs star connections
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L1
L2
L3
A
dn
da
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a
B1
UL1 74TCS BF
B2
B3
UL2
B4 27 27V1
B5 VOLTAGE INPUTS
UL3
B6 59 59V2
81O 81R
81U 59Uavg
ARF
B7
R (*) B8
UE 59N
(*) ANTIFERRORESONANZA
A B A
N N N
dn n n
da b a NV10P
B1
UL1 74TCS BF
B2
B3
UL2
B4 27 27V1
VOLTAGE INPUTS
B5
UL3
B6 59 59V2
81O 81R
81U 59Uavg
(*) ANTIFERRORESONANZA
ARF
B7
R (*) B8
UE 59N
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BF (K2)
L1
L2
L3
N NV10P
dn
da
UL1 74TCS BF
UL2
27 27V1
UL3
59 59V2
81O 81R
81U 59Uavg
ARF
Voltage inputs - direct connection to a low voltage network with phase to phase measure (UR = 400 V versions)
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L1
L2
L3
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27 59 59Uavg
P1
Σ U12, U23, U31
P2 VOLTAGE INPUTS 81O 59V2
81U 27V1
BF ARF
UEC
59N
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D1 D1
A1 A1
A2 A2
C1 C2 C1 C2
ø 4.5 A3
A4 RX
F1
F2
A3
A4 RX
F1
F2
A5 F3 A5 F3
A6 TX F4 A6 TX F4
A7 F5 A7 F5
A8 C3 C4 A8
A9 B1 A9 B1
A10 B2 A10
177
B2
171
149
A11 B3 A11 B3
A12 B4 A12 B4
ON 1 2 3 4 5 START ON 1 2 3 4 5 START
A13 B5 A13 B5
80
A17 A17
A18 A18
L2
A19 A19
A20 C7 C8 A20
L3
A21 A21
A22 A22
31
E1 E1
SIDE VIEWS
212.5 275
25 15
205 30 5 30 ø 4.5
170
161
101.6
154
80.0
50
Ø53.0
42.0
225±0.5
Designation
Electronic Voltage Transformer (EVT)
Nameplate
Connect to ground 5m
L10085
if not used
Max 50 m
Ø53.0
Remove the relay auxiliary supply
before connecting or disconnecting
the connectors of the sensors
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Designation
Ø 110 Electronic Voltage and Current Transformer (EVT+ECT)
225
96
25
P1
Set
Base
Relay reference name
Relay nominal frequency - fn Hz 50 ... 60 step = 10
50 ... 130 step = 1
Relay nominal voltage - Un V
200 ... 520 step = 1
Relay residual nominal voltage ( direct measurement ) - UEn V 50 ... 130 step = 1
Relay residual nominal voltage ( calculated measurement )
- UECN = 1.73 * Un
50 ... 499 step = 1
500 ... 4990 step = 10
Line VT primary nominal voltage - Unp V
5000 ... 49900 step = 100
50000 ... 500000 step = 1000
50 ... 499 step = 1
Residual primary nominal voltage ( phase to phase ) * 1.73 500 ... 4990 step = 10
V
- UEnp 5000 ... 49900 step = 100
50000 ... 500000 step = 1000
Measurements reading mode RELATIVE | PRIMARY
Language English | Turkish | Russian | Espanol
Inputs
Binary input IN1
IN1
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN1 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN1 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN1 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN1 matching (B) none
Binary input IN2
IN2
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN2 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN2 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN2 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN2 matching (B) none
Binary input IN3
IN3
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
IN3 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN3 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN3 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN3 matching (B) none
Binary input IN4
IN4
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN4 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN4 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN4 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN4 matching (B) none
Binary input IN5
IN5
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN5 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN5 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN5 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN5 matching (B) none
Binary input IN6
IN6
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN6 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN6 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN6 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN6 matching (B) none
Binary input IN7
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
IN10 matching (B) none
Binary input IN11
IN11
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN11 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN11 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN11 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN11 matching (B) none
Binary input IN12
IN12
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN12 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN12 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN12 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN12 matching (B) none
Binary input IN13
IN13
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN13 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN13 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN13 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN13 matching (B) none
Binary input IN14
IN14
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN14 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN14 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
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0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN18 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN18 matching (B) none
Binary input IN19
IN19
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN19 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN19 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN19 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN19 matching (B) none
Binary input IN20
IN20
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN20 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN20 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN20 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN20 matching (B) none
Binary input IN21
IN21
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN21 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN21 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN21 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN21 matching (B) none
Binary input IN22
IN22
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN22 tON
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Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN26 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN26 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN26 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN26 matching (B) none
Binary input IN27
IN27
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN27 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN27 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN27 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN27 matching (B) none
Binary input IN28
IN28
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN28 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN28 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN28 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN28 matching (B) none
Binary input IN29
IN29
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN29 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN29 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN29 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN29 matching (B) none
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Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN33 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN33 matching (B) none
Binary input IN34
IN34
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN34 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN34 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN34 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN34 matching (B) none
Binary input IN35
IN35
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN35 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN35 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN35 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN35 matching (B) none
Binary input IN36
IN36
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN36 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN36 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN36 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN36 matching (B) none
Binary input IN37
IN37
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN37 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN37 tOFF
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0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN41 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN41 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN41 matching (B) none
Binary input IN42
IN42
Logic Active-ON | Active-OFF
IN42 tON
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
IN42 tOFF
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
IN42 matching (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
IN42 matching (B) none
Relays
K1
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K2
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K3
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K4
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K5
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K6
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
K7
Logic De-energized | Energized
Operation MODE No-latched | Pulse | Latched
Minimum pulse width ms 0 ... 500 step = 5
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
Frequency | UL1 | UL2 | UL3 | UL1avg | UL2avg |
Loop 3 Measure assigned Loop3-Mis
UL3avg | UE | UL | UEC | U1 | U2 | PLC | None
Loop 3 Output range Loop3-Range 0-5 mA | 0-20 mA | 4-20 mA
Loop 3 Output type Loop3-Type Unipolar | Bipolar
Loop 3 Nominal multiplier Loop3-M 0.01 ... 100.00 step = 0.01
Loop 3 Terminals polarity Loop3-Polarity Normal | Reverse
Current loop 4
Frequency | UL1 | UL2 | UL3 | UL1avg | UL2avg |
Loop 4 Measure assigned Loop4-Mis
UL3avg | UE | UL | UEC | U1 | U2 | PLC | None
Loop 4 Output range Loop4-Range 0-5 mA | 0-20 mA | 4-20 mA
Loop 4 Output type Loop4-Type Unipolar | Bipolar
Loop 4 Nominal multiplier Loop4-M 0.01 ... 100.00 step = 0.01
Loop 4 Terminals polarity Loop4-Polarity Normal | Reverse
Self-test Relay
MINOR Fail alarm NO | YES
Self-test relay K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
MMI
Modules data visualization Assigned modules | All modules
Profile selection
Active profile A | B | By INPUT
Profile A
Thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes - 26
PT1 Probe
ThAL1 Alarm
ThAL1 Enable ThAL1 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT1 Alarm threshold ThAL1 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL1 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL1 Alarm relays ThAL1-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL1 Alarm LEDs ThAL1-L
| L9 | L10
Th>1 Trip
Th>1 Enable Th>1 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT1 Trip threshold Th>1 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>1 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>1 Breaker failure Th>1BF OFF | ON
Th>1 Trip relays Th>1-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>1 Trip LEDs Th>1-L
| L9 | L10
PT2 Probe
ThAL2 Alarm
ThAL2 Enable ThAL2 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT2 Alarm threshold ThAL2 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL2 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL2 Alarm relays ThAL2-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL2 Alarm LEDs ThAL2-L
| L9 | L10
Th>2 Trip
Th>2 Enable Th>2 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT2 Trip threshold Th>2 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>2 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
Th>5 Breaker failure Th>5BF OFF | ON
Th>5 Trip relays Th>5-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>5 Trip LEDs Th>5-L
| L9 | L10
PT6 Probe
ThAL6 Alarm
ThAL6 Enable ThAL6 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT6 Alarm threshold ThAL6 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL6 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL6 Alarm relays ThAL6-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL6 Alarm LEDs ThAL6-L
| L9 | L10
Th>6 Trip
Th>6 Enable Th>6 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT6 Trip threshold Th>6 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>6 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>6 Breaker failure Th>6BF OFF | ON
Th>6 Trip relays Th>6-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>6 Trip LEDs Th>6-L
| L9 | L10
PT7 Probe
ThAL7 Alarm
ThAL7 Enable ThAL7 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT7 Alarm threshold ThAL7 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL7 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL7 Alarm relays ThAL7-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL7 Alarm LEDs ThAL7-L
| L9 | L10
Th>7 Trip
Th>7 Enable Th>7 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT7 Trip threshold Th>7 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>7 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>7 Breaker failure Th>7BF OFF | ON
Th>7 Trip relays Th>7-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>7 Trip LEDs Th>7-L
| L9 | L10
PT8 Probe
ThAL8 Alarm
ThAL8 Enable ThAL8 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT8 Alarm threshold ThAL8 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL8 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL8 Alarm relays ThAL8-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL8 Alarm LEDs ThAL8-L
| L9 | L10
Th>8 Trip
Th>8 Enable Th>8 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT8 Trip threshold Th>8 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>8 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
U<<def Operating time
0.03 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Positive sequence undervoltage - 27V1
U1< Element
Setpoints
U1< Logical block U1<BLK1 OFF | ON
U1< Breaker failure U1<BF OFF | ON
U1<disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U1< Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
U1< Start relays U1<ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
U1< Trip relays U1<TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U1< Start LEDs U1<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U1< Trip LEDs U1<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
27V1 First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.05 ... 1.10 step = 0.01
U1<def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Overvoltage - 59
Common configuration
59 Operating logic Logic59 OR | AND
U> Element
Setpoints
U> Enable U> Enable OFF | ON
U> Curve type U>Curve INVERSE | DEFINITE
U> Logical block U>BLK1 OFF | ON
U> Breaker failure U>BF OFF | ON
U>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
U> Start relays U>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
U> Trip relays U>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U> Start LEDs U>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U> Trip LEDs U>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59 First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.50 ... 1.50 step = 0.01
U>def Operating time
0.03 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Inverse time
59 First threshold inverse time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.50 ... 1.50 step = 0.01
0.10 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
U>inv Operating time tU>inv s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
U>> Element
Setpoints
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
UE>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
UE> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
UE> Start relays UE>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
UE> Trip relays UE>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE> Start LEDs UE>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE> Trip LEDs UE>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59N First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value UEn 0.01 ... 0.70 step = 0.01
UE>def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Inverse time
59N First threshold inverse time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value UEn 0.01 ... 0.50 step = 0.01
0.10 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
UE>inv Operating time tUE>inv s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>> Element
Setpoints
UE>> Reset time delay
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>> Logical block UE>>BLK1 OFF | ON
UE>> Enable UE>>BF OFF | ON
UE> Disabling by UE>> start UE>disbyUE>> OFF | ON
UE>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
UE>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
UE>> Start relays UE>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
UE>> Trip relays UE>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE>> Start LEDs UE>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE>> Trip LEDs UE>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59N Second threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value UEn 0.01 ... 0.70 step = 0.01
UE>>def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>>def Enable shrink time EnTc UE>>def OFF | ON
UE>> Shrink time tcUE>>def s 0.07 ... 10.00 step = 0.01
tcUE>>def Activation time
Value s 1 ... 60 step = 1
Negative sequence overvoltage - 59V2
U2> Element
Setpoints
U2> Logical block U2>BLK1 OFF | ON
U2> Breaker failure U2>BF OFF | ON
U2>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U2> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
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f>> Start relays f>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
f>> Trip relays f>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f>> Start LEDs f>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f>> Trip LEDs f>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81O Second threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value fn 1.000 ... 1.200 step = 0.001
f>>def Operating time
0.05 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
f>>def Enable shrink time EnTc f>>def OFF | ON
f>> Shrink time tcf>>def s 0.07 ... 10.00 step = 0.01
tcf>>def Activation time
Value s 1 ... 60 step = 1
Underfrequency - 81U
f< Element
Setpoints
f< Logical block f<BLK1 OFF | ON
f< Breaker failure f<BF OFF | ON
f<disbyCB_ OFF | ON
f< Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
f< Start relays f<ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
f< Trip relays f<TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Start LEDs f<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Trip LEDs f<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81U First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value fn 0.800 ... 1.000 step = 0.001
f<def Operating time
0.05 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Voltage control
f< Control enable f<& OFF | ON
f< Controlled by UE>> f<&UE>> OFF | ON
f< Controlled by digital input f<&DIGIN OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 27V1 f<&27V1 OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 59V2 f<&59V2 OFF | ON
f< Controlled by U< f<&U< OFF | ON
f<&rete61850- OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 61850 network no link
KO
f<& Reset time delay
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 200.0 step = 0.1
f< Control relays f<&-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Control LEDs f<&-L
| L9 | L10
f<< Element
Setpoints
f<< Logical block f<<BLK1 OFF | ON
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START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f<<<< Start LEDs f<<<<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f<<<< Trip LEDs f<<<<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81U Fourth threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value fn 0.800 ... 1.000 step = 0.001
f<<<<def Operating time
0.05 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Frequency rate of change - 81R
df> Element
Setpoints
df> Operating mode Mode-df> Module | Positive | Negative
df> Logical block df>BLK1 OFF | ON
df> Breaker failure df>BF OFF | ON
df>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
df> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
df> Start relays df>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
df> Trip relays df>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df> Start LEDs df>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df> Trip LEDs df>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81R First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Hz/s 0.1 ... 10.0 step = 0.1
df>def Operating time
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
df>> Element
Setpoints
df>> Operating mode Mode-df>> Module | Positive | Negative
df>> Logical block df>>BLK1 OFF | ON
df>> Breaker failure df>>BF OFF | ON
df> Disabling by df>> start df>disbydf>> OFF | ON
df>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
df>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
df>> Start relays df>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
df>> Trip relays df>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df>> Start LEDs df>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df>> Trip LEDs df>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81R Second threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Hz/s 0.1 ... 10.0 step = 0.1
df>>def Operating time
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
df>>> Element
Setpoints
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
BF Time delay
Value s 0.06 ... 10.00 step = 0.01
BF Logical block BF-BLK1 OFF | ON
BF Start relays BF-ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
BF Trip relays BF-TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
BF Start LEDs BF-ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
BF Trip LEDs BF-TR-L
| L9 | L10
Profile B
Thermal protection with RTD thermometric probes - 26
PT1 Probe
ThAL1 Alarm
ThAL1 Enable ThAL1 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT1 Alarm threshold ThAL1 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL1 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL1 Alarm relays ThAL1-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL1 Alarm LEDs ThAL1-L
| L9 | L10
Th>1 Trip
Th>1 Enable Th>1 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT1 Trip threshold Th>1 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>1 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>1 Breaker failure Th>1BF OFF | ON
Th>1 Trip relays Th>1-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>1 Trip LEDs Th>1-L
| L9 | L10
PT2 Probe
ThAL2 Alarm
ThAL2 Enable ThAL2 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT2 Alarm threshold ThAL2 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL2 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL2 Alarm relays ThAL2-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL2 Alarm LEDs ThAL2-L
| L9 | L10
Th>2 Trip
Th>2 Enable Th>2 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT2 Trip threshold Th>2 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>2 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>2 Breaker failure Th>2BF OFF | ON
Th>2 Trip relays Th>2-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>2 Trip LEDs Th>2-L
| L9 | L10
PT3 Probe
ThAL3 Alarm
ThAL3 Enable ThAL3 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT3 Alarm threshold ThAL3 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL3 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL3 Alarm relays ThAL3-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
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START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL6 Alarm LEDs ThAL6-L
| L9 | L10
Th>6 Trip
Th>6 Enable Th>6 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT6 Trip threshold Th>6 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>6 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>6 Breaker failure Th>6BF OFF | ON
Th>6 Trip relays Th>6-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>6 Trip LEDs Th>6-L
| L9 | L10
PT7 Probe
ThAL7 Alarm
ThAL7 Enable ThAL7 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT7 Alarm threshold ThAL7 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL7 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL7 Alarm relays ThAL7-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL7 Alarm LEDs ThAL7-L
| L9 | L10
Th>7 Trip
Th>7 Enable Th>7 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT7 Trip threshold Th>7 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>7 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>7 Breaker failure Th>7BF OFF | ON
Th>7 Trip relays Th>7-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>7 Trip LEDs Th>7-L
| L9 | L10
PT8 Probe
ThAL8 Alarm
ThAL8 Enable ThAL8 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT8 Alarm threshold ThAL8 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
ThAL8 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
ThAL8 Alarm relays ThAL8-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
ThAL8 Alarm LEDs ThAL8-L
| L9 | L10
Th>8 Trip
Th>8 Enable Th>8 Enable OFF | ON
26 PT8 Trip threshold Th>8 ^C 0 ... 200 step = 1
Th>8 Operating time
Value s 0 ... 100 step = 1
Th>8 Breaker failure Th>8BF OFF | ON
Th>8 Trip relays Th>8-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
Th>8 Trip LEDs Th>8-L
| L9 | L10
Diagnostic
PT100 probe diagnostic relays PT100Diag-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
PT100 probe diagnostic LEDs PT100Diag-L
| L9 | L10
Undervoltage - 27
Common configuration
27 Operating logic Logic27 OR | AND
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U1< Trip relays U1<TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U1< Start LEDs U1<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U1< Trip LEDs U1<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
27V1 First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.05 ... 1.10 step = 0.01
U1<def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Overvoltage - 59
Common configuration
59 Operating logic Logic59 OR | AND
U> Element
Setpoints
U> Enable U> Enable OFF | ON
U> Curve type U>Curve INVERSE | DEFINITE
U> Logical block U>BLK1 OFF | ON
U> Breaker failure U>BF OFF | ON
U>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
U> Start relays U>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
U> Trip relays U>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U> Start LEDs U>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U> Trip LEDs U>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59 First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.50 ... 1.50 step = 0.01
U>def Operating time
0.03 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Inverse time
59 First threshold inverse time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.50 ... 1.50 step = 0.01
0.10 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
U>inv Operating time tU>inv s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
U>> Element
Setpoints
U>> Logical block U>>BLK1 OFF | ON
U>> Breaker failure U>>BF OFF | ON
U> Disabling by U>> start U>disbyU>> OFF | ON
U>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
U>> Start relays U>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
U>> Trip relays U>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U>> Start LEDs U>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U>> Trip LEDs U>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
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UE>def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Inverse time
59N First threshold inverse time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value UEn 0.01 ... 0.50 step = 0.01
0.10 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
UE>inv Operating time tUE>inv s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>> Element
Setpoints
UE>> Reset time delay
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>> Logical block UE>>BLK1 OFF | ON
UE>> Enable UE>>BF OFF | ON
UE>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
UE>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
UE> Disabling by UE>> start UE>disbyUE>> OFF | ON
UE>> Start relays UE>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
UE>> Trip relays UE>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE>> Start LEDs UE>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
UE>> Trip LEDs UE>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59N Second threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value UEn 0.01 ... 0.70 step = 0.01
UE>>def Operating time
0.07 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
UE>>def Enable shrink time EnTc UE>>def OFF | ON
UE>> Shrink time tcUE>>def s 0.07 ... 10.00 step = 0.01
tcUE>>def Activation time
Value s 1 ... 60 step = 1
Negative sequence overvoltage - 59V2
U2> Element
Setpoints
U2> Logical block U2>BLK1 OFF | ON
U2> Breaker failure U2>BF OFF | ON
U2>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
U2> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
U2> Start relays U2>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
U2> Trip relays U2>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U2> Start LEDs U2>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
U2> Trip LEDs U2>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
59V2 First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Un 0.01 ... 0.50 step = 0.01
U2>def Operating time
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0.05 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
f>>def Enable shrink time EnTc f>>def OFF | ON
f>> Shrink time tcf>>def s 0.07 ... 10.00 step = 0.01
tcf>>def Activation time
Value s 1 ... 60 step = 1
Underfrequency - 81U
f< Element
Setpoints
f< Logical block f<BLK1 OFF | ON
f< Breaker failure f<BF OFF | ON
f<disbyCB_ OFF | ON
f< Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
f< Start relays f<ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
f< Trip relays f<TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Start LEDs f<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Trip LEDs f<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81U First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value fn 0.800 ... 1.000 step = 0.001
f<def Operating time
0.05 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
Voltage control
f< Control enable f<& OFF | ON
f< Controlled by UE>> f<&UE>> OFF | ON
f< Controlled by digital input f<&DIGIN OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 27V1 f<&27V1 OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 59V2 f<&59V2 OFF | ON
f< Controlled by U< f<&U< OFF | ON
f<&rete61850- OFF | ON
f< Controlled by 61850 network no link
KO
f<& Reset time delay
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 200.0 step = 0.1
f< Control relays f<&-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f< Control LEDs f<&-L
| L9 | L10
f<< Element
Setpoints
f<< Logical block f<<BLK1 OFF | ON
f<< Breaker failure f<<BF OFF | ON
f< Disabling by f<< start f<disbyf<< OFF | ON
f<<disbyCB_ OFF | ON
f<< Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
f<< Start relays f<<ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
f<< Trip relays f<<TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f<< Start LEDs f<<ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
f<< Trip LEDs f<<TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
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df> Element
Setpoints
df> Operating mode Mode-df> Module | Positive | Negative
df> Logical block df>BLK1 OFF | ON
df> Breaker failure df>BF OFF | ON
df>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
df> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
df> Start relays df>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
df> Trip relays df>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df> Start LEDs df>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df> Trip LEDs df>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81R First threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Hz/s 0.1 ... 10.0 step = 0.1
df>def Operating time
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
df>> Element
Setpoints
df>> Operating mode Mode-df>> Module | Positive | Negative
df>> Logical block df>>BLK1 OFF | ON
df>> Breaker failure df>>BF OFF | ON
df> Disabling by df>> start df>disbydf>> OFF | ON
df>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
df>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
df>> Start relays df>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
df>> Trip relays df>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df>> Start LEDs df>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df>> Trip LEDs df>>TR-L
| L9 | L10
Definite time
81R Second threshold definite time
State OFF | ON
Pickup value Hz/s 0.1 ... 10.0 step = 0.1
df>>def Operating time
0.00 ... 9.99 step = 0.01
Value s
10.0 ... 100.0 step = 0.1
df>>> Element
Setpoints
df>>> Operating mode Mode-df>>> Module | Positive | Negative
df>>> Logical block df>>>BLK1 OFF | ON
df>>> Breaker failure df>>>BF OFF | ON
df> Disabling by df>>> start df>disbydf>>> OFF | ON
df>> Disabling by df>>> start df>>disbydf>>> OFF | ON
df>>>disbyCB_ OFF | ON
df>>> Disabling by CB_OPEN
OPEN
df>>> Start relays df>>>ST-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
df>>> Trip relays df>>>TR-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
df>>> Start LEDs df>>>ST-L
| L9 | L10
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Enable PLC Enable OFF | ON
Relays PLC-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
LEDs PLC-L
| L9 | L10
Switches
Switch 1 0|1
Switch 2 0|1
Switch 3 0|1
Switch 4 0|1
Switch 5 0|1
Switch 6 0|1
Switch 7 0|1
Switch 8 0|1
Switch 9 0|1
Switch 10 0|1
Switch 11 0|1
Switch 12 0|1
Switch 13 0|1|2
Switch 14 0|1|2
Switch 15 0|1|2
Switch 16 0|1|2
Switch 17 0|1|2
Switch 18 0|1|2
Switch 19 0|1|2
Switch 20 0|1|2
Switch 21 0|1|2|3
Switch 22 0|1|2|3
Switch 23 0|1|2|3
Switch 24 0|1|2|3
Switch 25 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
Switch 26 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
Switch 27 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
Switch 28 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13
| 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24
| 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35
| 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46
Switch 29 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57
| 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68
| 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79
| 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90
| 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13
| 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24
| 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35
| 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46
Switch 30 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57
| 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68
| 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79
| 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90
| 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99
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0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 17 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 18 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 19 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 20 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 21 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 22 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 23 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer 24 s 60 ... 3540 step = 60
3600 ... 86400 step = 600
ARF - 1
Enable OFF | ON
Selection Aux1 | Aux2
Up frequency limit Hz 50.00 ... 60.00 step = 0.05
Low frequency limit Hz 40.00 ... 50.00 step = 0.05
Up frequency band limit Hz 50.00 ... 60.00 step = 0.05
Low frequency band limit Hz 40.00 ... 50.00 step = 0.05
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer s
60 ... 1000 step = 10
ARF - 2
Enable OFF | ON
Selection Aux1 | Aux2
Up frequency limit Hz 50.00 ... 60.00 step = 0.05
Low frequency limit Hz 40.00 ... 50.00 step = 0.05
Up frequency band limit Hz 50.00 ... 60.00 step = 0.05
Low frequency band limit Hz 40.00 ... 50.00 step = 0.05
0 ... 59 step = 1
Timer s
60 ... 1000 step = 10
Circuit Breaker supervision
LEDs-relays allocation
Open CB command relays CBopen-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Close CB command relays CBclose-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
CB Closed LEDs CBclose-L
| L9 | L10
START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5 | L6 | L7 | L8
CB Open LEDs CBopen-L
| L9 | L10
CB State diagnostic relays CBdiag-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
CB Diagnostic
Number of CB trips mode ModeN.Open OFF | ON
Number of CB trips threshold N.Open 0 ... 10000 step = 1
CB operating time mode Mode-tOpen OFF | ON
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U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT3
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT4
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT5
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
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IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT10
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT11
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT12
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
U<TR | U<<TR | U>TR | U>>TR | UE>TR |
UE>>TR | Th1>TR | Th2>TR | Th3>TR | Th4>TR
| Th5>TR | Th6>TR | Th7>TR | Th8>TR | 74TCS-
Trip
TR | BF-TR | TEST_TRIP | U1<TR | Uavg>TR |
U2>TR | f>TR | f>>TR | f<TR | f<<TR | f<<<TR |
f<<<<TR | df>TR | df>>TR | df>>>TR | df>>>>TR
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Input Mask1 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
VOUT13
Type Start | Trip | Plc | Input
Start UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U< | TEST_START
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IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Input Mask2
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
Virtual Inputs - VIN
Settings
Profile
Enable Switch settings profile OFF | ON
Settings Profile Profile A | Profile B
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Input Vin (link)
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
LinkLoss
Enable link loss OFF | ON
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Input Vin (link)
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
LinkLoss Timer
Value s 3.0 ... 60.0 step = 0.1
VIN
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN1-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN1-Function (B) none
VIN1-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN2-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN2-Function (B) none
VIN2-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN3-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN3-Function (B) none
VIN3-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN4-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN4-Function (B) none
VIN4-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN5-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN5-Function (B) none
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VIN13-Function (B) none
VIN13-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN14-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN14-Function (B) none
VIN14-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN15-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN15-Function (B) none
VIN15-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN16-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN16-Function (B) none
VIN16-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN17-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN17-Function (B) none
VIN17-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN18-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN18-Function (B) none
VIN18-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN19-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN19-Function (B) none
VIN19-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN20-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN20-Function (B) none
VIN20-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN21-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN21-Function (B) none
VIN21-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
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Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN30-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN30-Function (B) none
VIN30-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN31-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN31-Function (B) none
VIN31-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Reset LEDs | Set profile | Fault trigger | Block1
| TCS1 | TCS2 | Trip ProtExt | Reset counters |
VIN32-Function (A) Reset CB Monitor | 52a | 52b | Open CB | Close
CB | Remote trip | 74VT ext. | f<-f> Control |
UE>> | 27V1 | 59V2 | U<
VIN32-Function (B) none
VIN32-K K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Comtrade
Enable OFF | ON
Enable Compression OFF | ON
Remove files if Enabled=OFF OFF | ON
Oscillography
Readings
Initialization | Upload from serial flash | Reset
State | Wait | Store to serial flash | Start recording |
Acquire | Trigger | Stopped | Fail | Off
OFF | Upload from serial flash | Store to serial
Serial flash state
flash | Reset serial flash
Serial flash overrun OFF | ON
Records 0 ... 0 step = 0
Buffer storage % 0 ... 0 step = 0
Trigger Setup
Pre-trigger time s 0.05 ... 1.00 step = 0.01
Post-trigger time s 0.05 ... 60.00 step = 0.05
Element pickup trigger ON | OFF
Trigger from outputs K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10
Binary input trigger ON | OFF
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Trigger from inputs IN1-IN32 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32
IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 | IN38 | IN39 |
Trigger from inputs IN33-IN42
IN40 | IN41 | IN42
80% Buffer alarm OFF | ON
Set sample channels
uL1 On | Off
uL2 On | Off
uL3 On | Off
uE On | Off
Set analog channels
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K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 4 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 5 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 6 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 7 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 8 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 9 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 10 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 11 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
K1 | K2 | K3 | K4 | K5 | K6 | K7 | K8 | K9 | K10 |
IN1 | IN2 | IN3 | IN4 | IN5 | IN6 | IN7 | IN8 | IN9
| IN10 | IN11 | IN12 | IN13 | IN14 | IN15 | IN16
Binary 12 | IN17 | IN18 | IN19 | IN20 | IN21 | IN22 | IN23
| IN24 | IN25 | IN26 | IN27 | IN28 | IN29 | IN30
| IN31 | IN32 | IN33 | IN34 | IN35 | IN36 | IN37 |
IN38 | IN39 | IN40 | IN41 | IN42 | Off
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VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN2
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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196 NV10P - Manual - 01 - 2015 APPENDIX
Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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198 NV10P - Manual - 01 - 2015 APPENDIX
Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN5
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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204 NV10P - Manual - 01 - 2015 APPENDIX
Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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206 NV10P - Manual - 01 - 2015 APPENDIX
Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN7
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN8
VOUT/IN PAIR
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
Device 13 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 14 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 15 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 16 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 17 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 18 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 19 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Device 20 0 ... 999999 step = 1
Enable OFF | ON
Led client(s) connected None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
Address
Enable list Devices OFF | ON
CONN1
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN2
VOUT/IN PAIR
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VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN4
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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Description Parameter Unit Setting range
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_2 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_3 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_3 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_14 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_15 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_15 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
CONN7
VOUT/IN PAIR
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_1 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_1 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_2 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_10 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_10 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_11 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_11 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_12 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_12 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_13 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_13 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_14 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
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VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_4 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_4 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_5 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_5 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_6 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_6 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_7 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_7 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_8 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_8 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_9 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_9 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
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VOUT1 | VOUT2 | VOUT3 | VOUT4 | VOUT5 |
VOUT6 | VOUT7 | VOUT8 | VOUT9 | VOUT10
Pair_16 Local Vout
| VOUT11 | VOUT12 | VOUT13 | VOUT14 |
VOUT15 | VOUT16 | NONE
VIN1 | VIN2 | VIN3 | VIN4 | VIN5 | VIN6 | VIN7
| VIN8 | VIN9 | VIN10 | VIN11 | VIN12 | VIN13 |
VIN14 | VIN15 | VIN16 | VIN17 | VIN18 | VIN19
Pair_16 Remote Vin
| VIN20 | VIN21 | VIN22 | VIN23 | VIN24 |
VIN25 | VIN26 | VIN27 | VIN28 | VIN29 | VIN30
| VIN31 | VIN32 | NONE
Enable OFF | ON
Address
LEDs None | START | TRIP | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L5
Test
Signal Simulator
TEST state OFF | ON
DSP CPU
Firmware Firmware Documentation Communication Date Description
Release Release
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8.10 APPENDIX E - EC Declaration of conformity
is in conformity with the previsions of the following EC directives (including all applicable amendments) when installed in accordance
with the installation instructions:
Reference n° Title
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
2004/108/EC EMC Directive
Reference of standards and/or technical specifications applied for this declaration of conformity or parts thereof:
- harmonized standards:
EN 61010-1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
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