In case two or three signals are chosen to compare additional signal settings appear. In the menu you
choose how signals are pre-processed for comparison. Available modes for the signal comparison are
below.
Mode
Description
0:Mag1 x Mag2
Signal1 x Signal2 multiply. The comparison uses the product of Signal1 x Signal2 calculation
1:Mag1 / Mag2
Signal1 / Signal2 division. The comparison uses the product of Signal1 / Signal2
2:Max(Mag1,Mag2) Bigger value of the chosen signals is used in the comparison.
3:Min(Mag1,Mag2)
Smaller value of the chosen signals is used in the comparison.
4:Mag1 OR Mag2
Either of the chosen signals have to ful ll the pick-up condition. Both signals have their own pick-up
setting.
5:Mag1 AND Mag2
Both chosen signals have to ful ll the pick-up condition. Both signals have their own pick-up setting.
6:Mag1 – Mag2
Signal1 – Signal2 subtraction. The comparison uses the product of Signal1 – Signal2 calculation.
In the example below analog comparison has been set with two signals. The stage will trip if either of
the measured signals ful lls the comparison condition.
In the same way, it is possible to set up comparison of three values.
Mode
Description
0:Mag1 x Mag2 x Mag3
Signal1 x Signal2 x Signal3 multiply. The comparison uses the product of Signal1 x Signal2
calculation
1:Max(Mag1,Mag2,Mag3); Biggest value of the chosen signals is used in the comparison.
2:Min(Mag1,Mag2,Mag3)
Smallest value of the chosen signals is used in the comparison.
3:Mag1 OR Mag2 OR
Mag3
Any of the signals need to ful ll the pick-up condition. Each signal has their own pick-up setting.
4:Mag1 AND Mag2 AND
Mag3
All of the signals need to ful ll the pick-up condition. Each signal has their own pick-up setting.
AQ-F255
Instruction manual
Version: 2.00
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