Used
setting
groups
0: SG1
1:
SG1...2
2:
SG1...3
3:
SG1...4
4:
SG1...5
5:
SG1...6
6:
SG1...7
7:
SG1...8
-
0: SG1
The selection of the activated setting groups in the application. If a setting group is
enabled, it cannot be controlled to "Active". Newly-enabled setting groups copy their
values from Setting group 1.
Remote
SG
change
0: None
1: SG1
2: SG2
3: SG3
4: SG4
5: SG5
6: SG6
7: SG7
8: SG8
-
0: None
This parameter can be controlled through SCADA to change the setting group
remotely. Please note that if a higher priority setting group is being controlled by a
signal, a lower priority setting group cannot be activated with this parameter.
Table. 5.5.1. - 80. Signals of the setting group selection function.
Name Range Step Default
Description
Setting
group
1
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 1 ("SG1"). Has the highest priority input in setting group
control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal control is applied,
no other SG requests will be processed.
Setting
group
2
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 2 ("SG2"). Has the second highest priority input in
setting group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, no requests with a lower priority than SG1 will be processed.
Setting
group
3
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 3 ("SG3"). Has the third highest priority input in setting
group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, no requests with a lower priority than SG1 and SG2 will be
processed.
Setting
group
4
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 4 ("SG4"). Has the fourth highest priority input in setting
group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, no requests with a lower priority than SG1, SG2 and SG3 will be
processed.
Setting
group
5
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 5 ("SG5"). Has the fourth lowest priority input in setting
group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, SG6, SG7 and SG8 requests will not be processed.
Setting
group
6
0:Not
active
1:Active
-
0:Not
active
The selection of Setting group 6 ("SG6"). Has the third lowest priority input in setting
group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, SG7 and SG8 requests will not be processed.
Setting
group
7
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 7 ("SG7"). Has the second lowest priority input in setting
group control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal
control is applied, only SG8 requests will not be processed.
Setting
group
8
0: Not
active
1:
Active
-
0: Not
active
The selection of Setting group 8 ("SG8"). Has the lowest priority input in setting group
control. Can be controlled with pulses or static signals. If static signal control is applied,
all other SG requests will be processed regardless of the signal status of this setting
group.
Example applications for setting group control
This chapter presents some of the most common applications for setting group changing
requirements.
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