ABB Network Partner AB
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Fault locator.................................................................................. 7-53
Trip values.................................................................................... 7-53
Disturbance recorder.................................................................... 7-53
Recording times.................................................................................... 7-54
Analogue signals .................................................................................. 7-55
Binary signals ....................................................................................... 7-55
Trig signals ................................................................................... 7-56
Manual trig ........................................................................... 7-56
Binary trig............................................................................. 7-56
Analogue trig........................................................................ 7-56
Settings, introduction ............................................................................ 7-57
Settings during normal conditions ................................................ 7-58
Operation.............................................................................................. 7-58
Recording times ........................................................................... 7-59
Binary signals ............................................................................... 7-59
Analogue signals .......................................................................... 7-59
Fault locator.................................................................................. 7-60
Sequence number ........................................................................ 7-60
Settings during test............................................................................... 7-61
Test mode .................................................................................... 7-61
Activation of manual triggering ..................................................... 7-61
Appendix............................................................................................... 7-62
Signal list ...................................................................................... 7-62
Setting table ................................................................................. 7-63
Application ........................................................................................... 7-65
Theory of operation .............................................................................. 7-65
Setting .................................................................................................. 7-65
Testing.................................................................................................. 7-66
Application ............................................................................................ 7-67
Theory of operation .............................................................................. 7-67
Setting .................................................................................................. 7-68
Testing.................................................................................................. 7-68
Application ............................................................................................ 7-69
Recording capacity....................................................................... 7-69
Memory capacity .......................................................................... 7-69
Recording times ........................................................................... 7-69
Triggers ........................................................................................ 7-69
Time tagging................................................................................. 7-70
Theory of operation .............................................................................. 7-70
Design .................................................................................................. 7-72
Setting .................................................................................................. 7-73
Testing.................................................................................................. 7-74
Summary of Contents for REC 561
Page 19: ...ABB Network Partner AB Introduction REC 561 Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 146 XEN Page 2 14 ...
Page 31: ...ABB Network Partner AB Requirements and basic technical data REC 561 Version 1 0 00 Page 2 26 ...
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Page 121: ...ABB Network Partner AB Menu tree Appendix Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 158 XEN Page 3 72 ...
Page 139: ...ABB Network Partner AB Terminal identification Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 160 XEN Page 4 4 ...
Page 143: ...ABB Network Partner AB Activation of setting group Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 162 XEN Page 4 8 ...
Page 175: ...ABB Network Partner AB Configurable logic Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 161 XEN Page 4 40 ...
Page 385: ...ABB Network Partner AB Apparatus control Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 150 XEN Page 6 100 ...
Page 495: ...ABB Network Partner AB Interlocking Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 151 XEN Page 6 210 ...
Page 515: ...ABB Network Partner AB Event function Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 140 XEN Page 6 230 ...
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Page 561: ...ABB Network Partner AB Time synchronisation Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 135 XEN Page 7 42 ...
Page 569: ...ABB Network Partner AB Internal events Version 1 0 00 1MRK 580 134 XEN Page 7 50 ...
Page 599: ...ABB Network Partner AB Index Version 1 0 01 1MRK 580 175 XEN Page 8 6 ...
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