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NVA100X
THE COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION FOR FEEDERS AND UTILITIES PROTECTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Packaging....................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Technical support.......................................................................................................................................................................................................1
INSTALLATION 2
Mounting......................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Flush mounting............................................................................................................................................................................................................2
I/O diagram..................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Electrical connections...............................................................................................................................................................................................5
Output relays...............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Binary Inputs...............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Ethernet Ports.............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Local Port.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
RS485 port....................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING AND SETTINGS 9
MMI Password management...................................................................................................................................................................................9
MMI (Man Machine Interface)..............................................................................................................................................................................11
Reading variables (READ).......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Setting modifying (SET)...........................................................................................................................................................................................12
TEST............................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
COMMUNICATION...................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Circuit breaker commands......................................................................................................................................................................................13
MMI menu structure................................................................................................................................................................................................14
—— Packaging
ProNext 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, especial-
ly 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.
—— Contents
• Getting started
• Test report
• Screws
—— Technical support
Full documentation is available on the www.thytronic.it website; for information and purchase of licen-
ses for oscillographic recording function please contact THYTRONIC.
In 5A 1A 5A UEn 100V
IEn 1A 1A 5A Un 100V
UAUX 110-230 Vac/dc
NVA100X#P2J00TE0
Inductive CTs-VTs
In 5A 1A 5A U En 100V
I En 1A 1A 5A Un 100V
UAUX 110-230 Vac/dc IN2D IN1C OC1E OC2F
NVA100X#JA2MM00
B
A
177
164.4
177
156
9
10
MOUNTING
—— 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.
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• Remove the two vertical frames for access the holes for the fi xing screws; the frames are snapped.
NVA100X
3 B
U L1 OC1E 1
4 P1 KC1-1 3
5 2
VOLTAGE INPUTS
U L2
IL1-UL1
4
ThySensor INPUTS
6 KC1-2
P2 6
7
5
U L3
8 IL2-UL2 7
KC1-3
9 8
UE
10 9
OUTPUT RELAYS
IL3-UL3 TA-TV ThySensor KC1-4
10
1 A B5 11
I L1 UE KC1-5
2 B6 12
3 B9 13
IE
CURRENT INPUTS
I L2 KC1-6
4 B10 14
5 B1 ≅
15
UAUX
I L3 B2 KC1-7 17
6 16
OPTIONS
7 18
KC1-8 20
IE
8 IN2D 19
1
Pt100
1 ≅ B1 IN2-1 PT1
4-20 mA
UAUX T1
1
2 2
MPT1
2
IN2-2 GND1 + 1
3 Mis.1 # / ∩ -
2
1 IN1C [2] 3 T2
PT2
4 3
IN1-1 IN2-3 MPT2
5 4
GND2
2 4 6
IN1-2 IN2-4 PT3
+ 5
5 7 Mis.2 # / ∩ -
T3 MPT3 6
3 7 8
IN1-3 IN2-5 GND3 7
9
OC2F PT4
8
4 8 T4
10 +
IN1-4 IN2-6 MPT4
11 Mis.3 # / ∩ - 9
5 1 GND4 10
7 12
KC2-1 3 9
IN1-5 IN2-7 PT5
2 T5
13
MPT5
8 4 10 14 +
IN1-6 KC2-2 IN2-8
GND5
15 Mis.4 # / ∩ - 11
BINARY INPUTS
6 6 12
5 PT6
16
9 11 T6 MPT6
13
IN1-7 7 IN2-9 17
GND6 14
KC2-3 18
10 8 12 + 15
IN1-8 PT7 Mis.5 # / ∩ -
BINARY INPUTS
IN2-10 19
6 9 T7 MPT7 16
KC2-4 20 17
11 13 GND7
IN1-9 10 IN2-11 21 18
PT8
12 11 14 22 +
KC2-5
T8 MPT8
Mis.6 # / ∩ - 19
IN1-10 IN2-12 23
12 15 GND8 20
24
13 13 17
IN1-11 IN2-13
KC2-6
IRIG-B
14 14 18 X
BLOCK OUT
BLOUT-
IN1-12
15 IN2-14 1
15 AM IRIG-B IN BLOUT+
KC2-7 17 2
17 19
IN1-13 16 IN2-15
18 IRIG-B/1PPS IN B-
5
RS485
18 20
IN1-14 KC2-8 20 IN2-16 A+
6
19 16 1PPS OUT
19
IN1-15
IRIG-B OUT
TX [1]
20
IN1-16 Note [1]
ETHERNET
16 TX [1]
two redundant ports with hw-sw switching selectable from TX (RJ45) + FX
X (optical fiber), TX + TX or FX + FX. A version with two simultaneously active
Local Ethernet FX [1]
BLOCK IN
Binary inputs
In 5A 1A 5A U En 100V
I En 1A 1A 5A Un 100V
UAUX 110-230 Vac/dc IN2D IN1C OC1E OC2F
NVA100X#JA2MM00
B
A
Auxiliary power supply
Voltage inputs
10
Amperometric inputs
In case of replacement of the relay or checks on the amperometric circuits is essential to provide
appropriate support to achieve the secondary circuit shorting. For security reasons it is advisable to
operate in the absence of line current.
If the secondary of a CT carrying primary current is open circuited, a high voltage can be developed
CAUTION across the CT terminals.
When making the current connections, attention must be paid to not exceeding the performance of
the line current transformers. To be exact, the total load, constituted by the NA80 protective relay,
any other protective relays or measuring instruments and the resistance of the connections, must
not exceed the line CT performance.
In particular, consumption of the relay input circuit must not exceed 0.2 VA while the load (expressed
in VA) constituted by the conductors is given by:
2
0.018 × L × I n / S where:
L the overall length, expressed in m, of the two conductors in relation to each phase;
In nominal current of the line CT expressed in A;
S cross sectional area of the current conductors expressed in mm2.
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ThySensor inputs
(NVA100X#P)
The inputs current and voltage connections are made through pre-wired L1, L2 and L3 RJ45 plug.
For the A1, A2 and U1, U2 screw terminals with following characteristics are available:
• Nominal cross section: 0.2 to 4 mm2 (AWG 24...10) for single conductor
0.2 to 1.5 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 7 mm
For the IN1C-1...16, IN2D-1...16, OC1E-1...16 and OC2F-1...16 connections, screw terminals with fol-
lowing characteristics are available:
• Nominal cross section: 0.14 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 26...16) for single flexible conductor
0.14 to 0.75 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 8 mm
For the X1...X6 (RS485 and blocks) connections, screw terminals with following characteristics are
available:
• Nominal cross section: 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 24...12) for single flexible conductor
0.2 to 1.5 mm2 for two conductors with same cross section
• Tightening torque: 0.5-0.6 Nm
• Stripping length: 10 mm.
L1
1
Auxiliary power supply 2
L2
Residual voltage 5
input 6 L3
Residual current 9 9
10
input 10
—— Output relays
The device may be confi gured with:
• Two boards with eight command relays KC1-1...KC1-8 and KC2-1...KC2-8 (SPDT, tipo C e SPST-
NO,type A)
• One board with eight command relays KC1-1...KC1-8 and one boardwith with sixteen signalling relay
KS1-1...KS1-16 (SPST-NO, type A with four commons)
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..).
All contacts are shown in de-energized state for standard reference.
—— Binary Inputs
The input circuits are voltage-free; activation requires the application of a power source, preferably
the same auxiliary voltage present in the switchboard.
The inputs are dimensioned for a wide range of operation and does not require any hw and / or sw
+UAUX
A B 1 IN1C 1 IN2D
IN1-1 IN2-1
2 2
BINARY INPUTS
BINARY INPUTS
IN1-2 IN2-2
-UAUX 3 3
IN1-3 IN2-3
4 4
IN1-4 IN2-4
5 5
Ingressi logici
FX TX FX
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
x x x
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Nota 1 The TX (RJ45) and FX (fi bra ottica) Ethernet port are multiplexed (single IP address). Under normal conditions, the primary port is active, while the
secondary port is activated in the event of failure of the primary port or by means of hw-sw switching command.
Note 2 Two simultaneously active Ethernet ports with RSTP protocol
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When used the local port takes priority over the Ethernet port.
Connector RJ45
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—— RS485 port
RS485 communication circuit connections must be made using screened twisted pair cable observing
the polarities; screening must only be connected to a single end.
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 ProNext device placed at the furthest point
NETWORK
TX
FX
3V3
LINK1
LINK2
1
2
3
4
RS485
B-
5
A+
6
NVA100X NVA100X
X5 X5 120 Ω
B- B-
RS485
RS485
SUPERVISION UNIT A+ A+
X6 X6
RS485 B-
ETH-1 ETH-1
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
120 Ω
A+
ETH-2 ETH-2
For safety reasons, a change of the rated values (Set \ Base menu) parameters become active
WARNING only after an hw reset
Preamble
For security purpose, is possible to password-protect modification to the settings of relays by mean of
the MMI (keyboard and display).
Is possible to select:
• OFF - modification of the settings by means of MMI (keyboard and display) are permanently disabled,
• ON - modification of the settings by means of MMI (keyboard and display) are permanently enabled,
• By Password - modification of the settings by means of MMI (keyboard and display) are enabled only after typing of password.
Default setting is ON (modification enabled). Setting can be changed using Thysetter only on level 1 (
menu (Preference / Session Level).
ThySetter
Setting Parameter Setting Enable is in menù Set / MMI.
Note: to make any changes with Thysetter you need to start change settings, change the setting and end change settings.
MMI
If the By password mode is selected a new menu PASSWORD is inserted at the top of the display
menu. Press the key ENTER PASSWORD message is displayed followed by Password
not ok >>; press the key you can enter the personal password with the usual procedure (de-
fault password is 0000):
• Press the (Enter) button for a few seconds; the modification in progress status is highlighted by
flashing of the START and TRIP LEDs and by appearance of the pointer on the bottom
• Change the parameters by means the or moving to the next character with .
• Press the (Enter) button; 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.
• After entering the current password correctly, the message ENTER PASSWORD and PAS-
SWORD OK >> appears on display.
If password is correct, from this moment is possible to change settings.
After some minutes of inactivity, reported by turning off the display backlight, Dopo alcuni minuti di
inattività, segnalati dallo spegnimento della retroilluminazione del display, possibility of modification is
disabled and therefore it is necessary to re-enter the password.
If you continue navigating the menus without entering the password, you can view all settings, but it
Lost password
To change password current one must be entered. If the password is lost, neither the password nor
any parameter from MMI can be changed and the changes can only be made by ThySetter.
To enable modification from MMI without password is needed to disable password lock connecting a
PC with Thysetter setting ON parameter Parameters setting enable available in menu Set / MMI.
If password is lost and password lock must be enabled, device database must be reset using the com-
mand Set default setting available in the menu Command \ Default setting. (double click on Default
Setting, click on Set default setting, right click --> Send Command).
Note:
The command Set default settings restores the factory settings, all user- defined
adjustments are cleared.
Be carefully to enter the correct parameter !
The device serial number should be set to avoid IP address conflicts for devices con-
nected to the Ethernet network.
On the front panel there are eight buttons which allow the user to perform all the settings, reading and
modification operations.[1]
LEDs Label_LED
The adjustment of the settings and the operation mode of the output relays must be performed while
the unit is electrically powered. All preset values are permanently stored in the nonvolatile memory.
The buttons take the following operations:
Note 1 LSetting changes are enabled when the Enabling setting by MMI parameter is set
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—— Setting modifying (SET)
For safety reason is sometime required that modification of settings using MMI (keyboard and display)
is disabled; in this way only qualified personell can modify settings using software Thysetter.
All changes in the setting parameters are carried out through MMI only if the Enable setting by MMI
parameter is ON. (ENABLE SETTING BY MMI submenu inside the SET menu).
To effect a change, having identified the parameter intended for change, the following procedure must
be performed:
• Select the parameter going through the menus by means the , and keys
• Press the (Enter); button for a few seconds; the modification in progress status is highlighted by
flashing of the START and TRIP LEDs and by appearance of the pointer on the bottom.
• Move the cursor over the parameter intended for change using the (Enter) button,.
• Change the parameters by means the (increment) or (decrement) buttons.
• Press the (Enter) button to move the cursor over the last parameter in the display.
• 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 confi rm changes or RESET: NO to abort.
The end of the START LED blinking points out the end of procedure; the changes become right now
active.
The abort command may be used to abandon changes (prior to use of the ENTER: YES); the same
effect is achieved by removing the auxiliary power supply to the relay.
As example, to set the operating mode of the KC1-1 output relay as ENERGIZED, LATCHED, the following
procedure must be issued:
• Select menu Set “SET >>”by mean of the button (Down).
• Press the (Right) button to enter; the following submenu title is displayed: “BASE >>”
• Scroll menus by means (Down) button
“INPUT SEQUENCE >>”
“POLARITY >>”
“LINE >>”
“ENABLE VECTOR JUMP >>”
“INPUTS IN1-1...IN1-16 >>”
“RELAYS KC1-1...KC1-8 >>”
“LEDs ON MMI >>”
“LEDs LED1-1...LED1-8 >>”
“SELF-TEST RELAY >>”
“MMI >>”
“AUTO-RECLOSE 79 >>”
“PROFILE SELECTION >>”
“PROFILE A >>”
“PROFILE B >>”
“PLC >>”
“CIRCUIT BREAKER SUPERVISION 52 >>”
“VT SUPERVISION 74VT >>”
“CT SUPERVISION 74CT >>”
“FAULT LOCATOR FL >>”
“REMOTE TRIPPING >>”
“PILOT WIRE DIAGNOSTIC >>”
“DEMAND MEASURES >>”
• Select the Set menu “RELAYS KC1-1...KC1-8 >>”, the “KC1-1 relay Setpoints >>”
is displayed.
• 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 o “Logic ENERGIZED”,
• Premere il pulsante (Enter) momentaneamente per posizionare il cursore in corrispondenza del-
l’ultimo parametro visualizzato sul display, “Mode NO LATCHED”,
• Modificare il parametro mediante i pulsanti (increment) or (decrement) buttons, “Mode LA-
TCHED”,
• 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 abord
The end of the LED START blinking points out the end of procedure.
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—— TEST
The operational tests with command of the selected output relays may be activated.
By means of (Up) or (Down) buttons it is possible to browse the main menu till the “ “TEST”
message; to enter you must press the (Right) button. [1] The display message “Test state:
OFF” shows the test state (OFF or test in progress).
By means of (Down) button is possible to browse menu to select:
• Stop test
• Start test
• Test KC1-1
• Test KC1-2
• Test KC1-3
• Test K...
As example, to start the test of KC1-1, the following procedure must be issued::
• Select the Start test menu “Start test? >>”.
• Press the (Right) button to start; the test in progress status is highlighted by activation of all LEDs.
• Come back by pressing the (Left) .
• Select the relay to be tested KC1-1 by means or untilthemessage“Test KC1-1? >> is displayed.
• Press the (Right) button to start the test on KC1-1.
• To terminate the test, it is necessary to select the “Stop test? >>” message and press the
(Right). button to end the test. In any case the test will be automatically terminated after a delay of
one minute.
—— COMMUNICATION
Inside the COMMUNICATION menu it is possible to read/modify the setting data of the RS485 Protocol
and Ethernet parameters. Since newer versions Ip Address can be modified only in Commands \ Set
Params \ Set not resettable parameter.
By means of (Up) or (Down) buttons it is possible to browse the main menu till the “RS485
Protocol >>”, “Ethernet Local Parameters >>” or“Ethernet Remote
Parameters >>”; to enter you must press the (Right) button.
As example, to select the address 12 for the ModBus 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 MODBUS”
“Address 1”
“9600 baud”
• Start the procedure to effect a change explained in the Setting modifying (SET) paragraph
• Press the (Enter); button for a few seconds; the modifi cation 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 the exam-
ple on the 1 address),
• Change the parameters by means the (increment) button (up to 12 address),
• Press the (Enter) button to move the cursor over the last parameter in the display.
• 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.
The end of the LED blinking points out the end of procedure.
—— Circuit breaker commands
By means of the (open) and (close) keys, the circuit breaker commands may be issued.
The committed output relays must be enabled inside the Circuit Breaker supervision \
LEDs-relays allocation menu.
Note 1 Instantly all the relays are switched in rest state, including relays programmed as “normally energized”
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MMI MENU STRUCTURE
THYTRONIC
PRO-NVA100X-VM00-a
DATE: 19/06/2013
TIME: 17:29:59
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Trip 66 OFF
BLK1 66 OFF
66 >> ATST 0 s
ANST 0
AtIN 0 s
74VTint67 State
OFF
74VText67 State
OFF
Start IPD> OFF
Trip IPD> OFF
CLP IPD> OFF
BLK1 IPD> OFF
BLK2IN IPD> OFF
BLK4IN IPD> OFF
Start IPD>> OFF
Trip IPD>> OFF
CLP IPD>> OFF
BLK1 IPD>> OFF
67 >> BLK2IN IPD>> OFF
BLK4IN IPD>> OFF
Start IPD>>> OFF
Trip IPD>>> OFF
CLP IPD>>> OFF
BLK1 IPD>>> OFF Start IED> OFF
BLK2IN IPD>>> OFF Trip IED> OFF
BLK4IN IPD>>> OFF CLP IED> OFF
Start IPD>>>> OFF BLK1 IED> OFF
Trip IPD>>>> OFF BLK2IN IED> OFF
CLP IPD>>>> OFF BLK4IN IED> OFF
BLK1 IPD>>>> OFF Start IED>> OFF
BLK2IN IPD>>>> OFF Trip IED>> OFF
BLK4IN IPD>>>> OFF CLP IED>> OFF
BLK1 IED>> OFF
67N >> BLK2IN IED>> OFF
BLK4IN IED>> OFF
PROTECTIONS Start IED>>> OFF
Start f> OFF Trip IED>>> OFF
Trip f> OFF CLP IED>>> OFF
BLK1 f> OFF BLK1 IED>>> OFF
81O >> Start f>> OFF BLK2IN IED>>> OFF
Trip f>> OFF BLK4IN IED>>> OFF
BLK1 f>> OFF Start IED>>>> OFF
Trip IED>>>> OFF
CLP IED>>>> OFF
Start f< OFF BLK1 IED>>>> OFF
Trip f< OFF BLK2IN IED>>>> OFF
BLK1 f< OFF BLK4IN IED>>>> OFF
Start f<< OFF
Trip f<< OFF
BLK1 f<< OFF
81U >> Start f<<< OFF
Trip f<<< OFF
BLK1 f<<< OFF
Start f<<<< OFF Start df> OFF
Trip f<<<< OFF Trip df> OFF
BLK1 f<<<< OFF BLK1 df> OFF
Start df>> OFF
Trip df>> OFF
81R >> BLK1 df>> OFF
Start df>>> OFF
Trip df>>> OFF
Start dphi> OFF BLK1 df>>> OFF
Trip dphi> OFF Start df>>>> OFF
VECTOR JUMP >> BLK1 dphi> OFF Trip df>>>> OFF
Enphi state OFF BLK1 df>>>> OFF
Start I* OFF
74CT >> Trip S< OFF
BLK1 S< OFF
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Fault 0 Cause: -
Fault 0 Operating phase: -
(last) >> Date:
Time:
IL1r: 0.000 In
Fault 1 IL2r: 0.000 In
>> IL3r: 0.000 In
FAULTS RECORDING UL1r: 0.000 Un
>> UL2r: 0.000 Un
UL3r: 0.000 Un
Fault ... U12r: 0.000 Un
>> U23r: 0.000 Un
U31r: 0.000 Un
IEr: 0.000 IEn
Fault 10 IECr: 0.000 IEn
>> UEr: 0.000 UEn
UECr: 0.000 UECn
PhiL1r: 0 deg
PhiL2r: 0 deg
PhiL3r: 0 deg
Alpha1r: 0 deg
Alpha2r: 0 deg
Alpha3r: 0 deg
PhiEr: 0 deg
PhiECr: 0 deg
Event 0 (last) DTheta-r: :
Power up 0.000 DThetaB
17/06/2013 U1r: 0.000 En
06:48:27:254 U2r: 0.000 En
U/fr: 0.000 Un/fn
Pr: 0.000 Pn
Event 1 Qr: 0.000 Qn
Settings CosPhir: 0.000
18/06/2013 fr: 0.000 fn
06:48:27:254
dfr: 0.000 Hz/s
dphir: 0 deg
Event 2 Binary inputs
EVENTS RECORDING Power down IN1-16...IN1-1:
>> 18/06/2013 0000000000000000
08:00:27:137 IN2-16...IN2-1:
0000000000000000
Relay
Event ... KC1-8...KC1-1:
Settings 00000000
18/06/2013 KC2-8...KC2-1:
06:48:27:254 00000000
Event 299
Settings
18/06/2013
06:48:27:254
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BLOCK2IN-IPh OFF
BLOCK2IN-IE OFF ST-IPh-BLK2 OFF
SELECTIVE BLOCK BLOCK2 INPUT >> tB timeout OFF ST-IE-BLK2 OFF
BLOCK2 >> BLOCK2 OUTPUT >> BLK2OUT-IPh OFF
BLK2OUT-IE OFF
BLK2OUT-IPh/IE OFF
Fault 0 Cause:
No faults
Operating phase: -
Date:
Time:
IL1r: 0.000 In
IL2r: 0.000 In
IL3r: 0.000 In
UL1r: 0.000 En
UL2r: 0.000 En
UL3r: 0.000 En
U12r: 0.000 Un
U23r: 0.000 Un Fault x Cause:
U31r: 0.000 Un No faults
IEr: 0.000 IEn Operating phase: -
IECr: 0.000 In Date:
Fault 0 (last) >> UEr: 0.000 UEn Time:
Fault 1 >> UECr: 0.000 UECn IL1r: 0.000 In
FAULTS RECORDING >> Fault .... >> PhiL1r: 0 deg IL2r: 0.000 In
Fault 299 >> PhiL2r: 0 deg IL3r: 0.000 In
PhiL3r: 0 deg UL1r: 0.000 En
Alpha1r: 0 deg UL2r: 0.000 En
Alpha2r: 0 deg UL3r: 0.000 En
Alpha3r: 0 deg U12r: 0.000 Un
PhiEr: 0 deg U23r: 0.000 Un
PhiECr: 0 deg U31r: 0.000 Un
DTheta-r: DthetaB IEr: 0.000 IEn
U1r: 0.000 En IECr: 0.000 In
U2r: 0.000 En UEr: 0.000 UEn
U/fr: 0.000 Un/fn UECr: 0.000 UECn
Pr: 0.000 Pn PhiL1r: 0 deg
Qr: 0.000 Qn PhiL2r: 0 deg
CosPhir: 0.000 PhiL3r: 0 deg
fr: 0.000 fn Alpha1r: 0 deg
dfr: 0.000 Hz/s Alpha2r: 0 deg
dphir: 0 deg Alpha3r: 0 deg
Binary Inputs PhiEr: 0 deg
IN1-16...IN1-1 PhiECr: 0 deg
0000000000000000 DTheta-r: DthetaB
Binary Inputs U1r: 0.000 En
IN2-16...IN2-1 U2r: 0.000 En
0000000000000000 U/fr: 0.000 Un/fn
Relays Pr: 0.000 Pn
KC1-8...KC1-1 Qr: 0.000 Qn
00000000 CosPhir: 0.000
Relays fr: 0.000 fn
KC2-8...KC2-1 dfr: 0.000 Hz/s
00000000 dphir: 0 deg
Binary Inputs
IN1-16...IN1-1
0000000000000000
Binary Inputs
IN2-16...IN2-1
0000000000000000
Relays
KC1-8...KC1-1
00000000
Relays
KC2-8...KC2-1
Event 0 (last): 00000000
Power up
21/06/2013
06:50:58:413
Event 1:
Power down
20/06/2013
14:23:38:000
Event 2:
Settings
19/06/2013
06:48:27:584
EVENTS RECORDING >> Event 3:
KC1-2 off
19/06/2013
06:28:52:168
Event 4:
KC1-2 on
19/06/2013
06:28:35:711
Event x:
Power up
xx/xx/xxx
xx:xx:xx:xxx
I2>BLK2OUT OFF
46M >> I2>disbyI2>> OFF I2>2ndh-REST OFF
Relays I2>> I2>BF OFF
(the same as for 46LT) I2>>ST-K - Relays I2>
I2>>TR-K - I2>ST-K -
I2> Element >> LEDs I2>> I2>TR-K -
I2>>ST-L - LEDs I2>
I2>>TR-L - I2>ST-L -
PROCEED SET MENU’ PROCEED PROFILE A MENU’ I2>TR-L -
f>def OFF
1 fn f>>def OFF
f> Element >> tf>def 1 s 1 fn
f>BLK1 OFF tf>>def 1 s
f>BF OFF f>>BLK1 OFF
Relays f> f>>BF OFF
f>ST-K - f>disbyf>> OFF
81O >> f>TR-K - Relays f>>
LEDs f> f>>ST-K -
f>ST-L - f>>TR-K -
f>TR-L - LEDs f>>
f>>ST-L -
f>> Element >> f>>TR-L -
f<def OFF
1 fn f<<def OFF
PROFILE A 1 fn
f< Element >> tf<def 1 s
f<BLK1 OFF tf<def 1 s
f<BF OFF f<<BLK1 OFF
Relays f< f<<BF OFF
f<ST-K - f<disbyf<< OFF
f<TR-K - Relays f<<
LEDs f< f<<ST-K -
f<ST-L - f<<TR-K -
f<TR-L - LEDs f<<
SET f<<ST-L -
f<< Element >> f<<TR-L -
f<<<def OFF
1 fn
81U >> tf<<<def 1 s
f<<<BLK1 OFF f<<<<def OFF
f<<<BF OFF 1 fn
f<disbyf<<< OFF tf<<<<def 1 s
f<<disbyf<<< OFF f<<<<BLK1 OFF
f<<< Element >> Relays f<<< f<<<<BF OFF
f<<<ST-K - f<disbyf<<<< OFF
f<<<TR-K - f<<disbyf<<<< OFF
LEDs f<<< f<<<disbyf<<<< OFF
f<<<ST-L - Relays f<<<<
f<<<TR-L - f<<<<ST-K -
f<<<<TR-K -
f<<<< Element >> LEDs f<<<<
f<<<<ST-L -
f<<<<TR-L -
ModeBLOUT1 OFF
tF-IPh 1 s
BLOCK2 >> tF-IE 1 s
tF-IPh/IE 1 s
Relays BLOCK2OUT
BLOCK2OUT-IPh-K -
BLOCK2 OUTPUT >> BLOCK2OUT-IE-K -
BLOCK2OUT-IPh/IE-K-
LEDs BLOCK2OUT
BLOCK2OUT-IPh-L -
tFI-IPh 1 s BLOCK2OUT-IE-L -
BLOCK4 >>
tFI-IE 1 s BLOCK2OUT-IPh/IE-L-
BF Enable OFF
IBF> ON
0.1 In
IEBF> ON
0.1 IEn
tBF 1 s
BF-BLK1 OFF
BF >> CB Input ON
Relays BF
BF-ST-K -
BF-TR-K -
LEDs BF
BF-ST-L -
BF-TR-L -
PROFILE B >> SAME FOR PROFILE A
ENABLE ON
Relay K1 Switch1: 0
LEDs L1 Switch2: 0
Switch3: 0
PLC SWITCHES >> Switch4: 0
PLC >> Switchx: 0
SET Switch32: 0
PLC Timer 1: 0 s
PLC Timer 2: 0 s
PLC Timer 3: 0 s ModeN.Open OFF
PLC TIMERS >> PLC Timer 4: 0 s N.Open 10000
PLC Timer x: 0 s ModeSumI OFF
PLC Timer 24: 0 s SumI 5000 In
CBopen-K - ModeSumI^2t OFF
CBclose-K - tbreak 0.05 s
LEDs-Relays CBclose-L -
allocation >> SumI 5000 In^2s
CIRCUIT BREAKER CBopen-L - Mode-tOpen OFF
SUPERVISION >> CBdiag-K - Ktrig-break -
CB Diagnostic >> tbreak> 1 s
Relays
N.Open-K -
SumI-K -
SumI^2t-K -
tbreak-K -
LEDs
N.Open-L -
SumI-L -
SumI^2t-L -
tbreak-L -
RemTrBF OFF
Relays
REMOTE RemTrip-K -
TRIPPING >>
LEDs
RemTrip-L -
PulseBLOUT1 OFF
PulseBLIN1 OFF
PILOTE WIRE Relays
DIAGNOSTIC >> PulseBLIN1-K -
LEDs
PulseBLIN1-L -
Periods
DEMAND tFIX 15 min
MEASURES >> tROL 5 min
N.ROL 12
Protocol MODBUS
RS485 Address 1
Protocol >>
9600 bauds
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