Table 8:
Binary inputs/outputs overview columns
Column
Description
ABB ref.
Internal designation for the bay or central unit
Feeder
in which the bay unit is located, user’s label for the bay
Device
IED device label
Module
IED device type
For further information about the input or output configuration, see
4.6.3.2
Inputs
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This tab contains another two sub tabs Overview and Details. The additional buttons New
signal, Delete and OC event config are enabled when the Overview tab is active. When the
Details tab is active, only the New signal button is enabled.
4.6.3.3
Inputs Overview tab
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The upper part of this tab contains the general input layout. The auxiliary supply voltage for
each group of optocouplers (with a common pole) is placed below this.
The combo box is used to select a new value for the auxiliary supply voltage (battery voltage).
In the matrix below, all the input signals assigned to the device are listed.
Delete a Signal: Select a row in the list and click the button Delete.
Optocoupler event configuration: Select a column (for example, OC08) and click the button OC
event config.
In addition to events generated by function signals, a physical input can also be configured as
an event. This is of advantage, for example, when several signals are assigned to a physical
input or when ambivalent signals from isolators or circuit-breakers need to be recorded.
To configure a physical input as an event select it in the list and click on OC event config. to
open the Configuration of events window.
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