A
0.0000…
250.0000
0.0001 0.0860
Setting is active and visible when Delay Type is selected to IDMT.
Constant A for IEC/IEEE characteristics.
B
0.0000…5.0000
0.0001 0.1850
Setting is active and visible when Delay Type is selected to IDMT.
Constant B for IEC/IEEE characteristics.
C
0.0000…
250.0000
0.0001 0.0200
Setting is active and visible when Delay Type is selected to IDMT.
Constant C for IEEE characteristics.
K
0.0000…
250.0000
0.0001 0.0200
Setting is active and visible when selected delay curve is Curve1.
Constant K for Curve1 characteristics.
Table. 5.4.4. - 44. Reset time characteristics setting parameters.
Name
Range
Step
Default
Description
Release Time
delay
0.000…
150.000s 0.005s 0.06s
Resetting time. Time allowed in between of pick-ups if the pick-up has not
lead into trip operation. During this time the start signal is held on for the
timers if delayed pick-up release is active.
Delayed Pick-
up release
No
Yes
-
Yes
Resetting characteristics selection either time delayed or instant after pick-
up element is released. If activated the start signal is reset after set release
time delay.
Time calc
reset after
release time
No
Yes
-
Yes
Operating timer resetting characteristics selection. When active the
operating time counter is reset after set release time if pick-up element is
not activated during this time. When disabled the operating time counter is
reset directly after the pick-up element reset.
Continue time
calculation
during release
time
No
Yes
-
No
Time calculation characteristics selection. If activated the operating time
counter is continuing until set release time even the pick-up element is reset.
Resetting characteristics can be set according to the application. Default setting is delayed with 60 ms
and the time calculation is held during the release time.
When using the release delay option where the operating time counter is calculating the operating time
during the release time, function will not trip if the input signal is not activated again during the release
time counting.
Events and registers
The CUB function generates events and registers from the status changes of start, trip and blocked. To
main event buffer it is possible to select status “On” or “Off” messages. The CUB function offers four
independent instances which events are segregated for each instance operation. Function includes 12
last registers where the triggering event of the function (start, trip or blocked) is recorded with time
stamp and process data values.
Table. 5.4.4. - 45. Event codes of the CUB-function instances.
Event Number
Event channel
Event block name
Event Code
Description
2048
32
CUB1
0
Start ON
2049
32
CUB1
1
Start OFF
2050
32
CUB1
2
Trip ON
2051
32
CUB1
3
Trip OFF
2052
32
CUB1
4
Block ON
2053
32
CUB1
5
Block OFF
2112
33
CUB2
0
Start ON
2113
33
CUB2
1
Start OFF
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