
ABB Network Partner AB
Local man machine
communication
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Row one in the data window displays the last two branches of the menu
tree. Row two displays the parameter that has a string value. Row three
displays the value (Fig. 11a). You can enter and change the value if the
parameter is highlighted.
Select E (Fig. 11a) and a character is underscored by the cursor (Fig. 11b).
Select the up or down arrow to change the character. Or, use the left and
right arrows to switch between characters in a string (Fig. 11c).
After the string value is set (user-defined value, Fig. 11c), select E and the
data window changes as shown in Fig. 11d, which indicates that the string
has a new value.
6.4 Configuration of the
binary inputs
The user can define the names of the binary inputs that appear later in the
disturbance reports, under the Configuration submenu as shown in Fig.
12. After selection of a Slot in a menu window (Fig. 12a), a new menu
window appears, where the user can enter the desired name of the corre-
sponding binary input according to the instructions for setting strings.
Up to five slots can be configured from the built-in MMI.
Fig. 12
Configuration (naming) of binary inputs
The left and right arrows in the bottom row of the data window in
Fig. 12b appear if more binary inputs are available. This means that you
can reach all the binary inputs in the same module by selecting the left or
right arrows.
6.5 Configuration of the
binary outputs
Practically all internal signals and binary inputs within the terminal are
freely programmable to any of the binary outputs (output relay contacts).
The configuration follows the procedure in Fig. 13.
The selection of corresponding binary outputs on the module follows the
same procedure as described for the configuration of binary inputs.
(X80156-12)
REx 5xx/Config
Function Inputs
Slot 11-BIM1
Slot 13-BOM2
V
V
a)
Config/BIM1
IO1--BINAME1=
Input 1 name
V
b)
Summary of Contents for REC 561
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