The blocking of the function causes an HMI display event and a time-stamped blocking event with
information of the startup values of the selected signal and its fault type to be issued.
The blocking signal can also be tested in the commissioning phase by a software switch signal when
the relay's testing mode "Enable stage forcing" is activated (
General
→
Device).
The variables the user can set are binary signals from the system. The blocking signal needs to reach
the device minimum of 5 ms before the set operating delay has passed in order for the blocking to
activate in time.
Events and registers
The programmable stage function (abbreviated "PGS" in event block names) generates events and
registers from the status changes in START, TRIP, and BLOCKED. The user can select which event
messages are stored in the main event buffer: ON, OFF, or both.
The events triggered by the function are recorded with a time stamp and with process data values.
Table. 5.3.28 - 206. Event codes.
Event number
Event channel
Event block name
Event code
Description
8576
134
PGS1
0
PS1 >/< Start ON
8577
134
PGS1
1
PS1 >/< Start OFF
8578
134
PGS1
2
PS1 >/< Trip ON
8579
134
PGS1
3
PS1 >/< Trip OFF
8580
134
PGS1
4
PS1 >/< Block ON
8581
134
PGS1
5
PS1 >/< Block OFF
8582
134
PGS1
6
PS2 >/< Start ON
8583
134
PGS1
7
PS2 >/< Start OFF
8584
134
PGS1
8
PS2 >/< Trip ON
8585
134
PGS1
9
PS2 >/< Trip OFF
8586
134
PGS1
10
PS2 >/< Block ON
8587
134
PGS1
11
PS2 >/< Block OFF
8588
134
PGS1
12
PS3 >/< Start ON
8589
134
PGS1
13
PS3 >/< Start OFF
8590
134
PGS1
14
PS3 >/< Trip ON
8591
134
PGS1
15
PS3 >/< Trip OFF
8592
134
PGS1
16
PS3 >/< Block ON
8593
134
PGS1
17
PS3 >/< Block OFF
8594
134
PGS1
18
PS4 >/< Start ON
8595
134
PGS1
19
PS4 >/< Start OFF
8596
134
PGS1
20
PS4 >/< Trip ON
8597
134
PGS1
21
PS4 >/< Trip OFF
8598
134
PGS1
22
PS4 >/< Block ON
8599
134
PGS1
23
PS4 >/< Block OFF
8600
134
PGS1
24
PS5 >/< Start ON
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