
M-3520 Instruction Book
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Communication Data
The general information that is required to complete
the input data of this section includes:
•
Baud rate for
COM1
and
COM2
communication ports.
COM3
uses the
same baud rate as
COM2
(default) or
COM1
(jumper selectable).
•
Communications address used to access
multiple relays via a multidrop
communication line.
•
Communications access code (used for
communication system security; entering
an access code of 9999 disables the
communication security feature).
•
Communication protocol and dead sync
time for
COM2
and
COM3.
•
Parity for
COM2
and
COM3
if MODBUS
protocol is used.
Before entering the communication data, the
Communication Data & Unit Setup Record (see
Appendix A, Form A-1) should be completed.
Figure 3-5 is a sample of the Communication Data
& Unit Setup Record Form. Refer to the column on
the left for communication data. It is organized in
the same order as in the relay menu.
The values shown in the Communication Data
column of Figure 3-5 represent the default or “as
shipped” values for these setpoints.
Communication data for units purchased without
the M-3931 HMI module may be altered by using
the IPSutil™ utility package which is shipped with
the IPScom
®
software package. Establishing
communication with the relay using the default
parameters is required before other setpoints may
be altered.
Setup Unit Data
The general information that is required to complete
the input data in this section includes:
•
Access codes
•
Control numbers
•
Date and time
•
User logo
•
Diagnostic mode
Before entering the setup data, the Communication
Data & Unit Setup Record (see Appendix A, Form
A-1) should be completed.
Figure 3-5 is a sample of the Communication Data
& Unit Setup Record Form. Refer to the two
columns on the right for setup data.
The relay already contains factory settings for setup
data, which can be used to familiarize the user
with the
SETUP UNIT
menu.
Setup System
Information required in this section includes:
•
Nominal Voltage and Current
•
VT Configuration
•
Sync-Check Phase
•
Phase Rotation
•
Pulse Relay
•
Relay Seal-in Time
•
Active Input State
•
Delta-Y Transform
•
VT Phase, Neutral and V2 Ratios
•
CT Phase and Neutral Ratios
See Figure 3-4 for Sample Settings related to
input for this Section. Settings are self explanatory,
and are required for proper operation of the M-3520
relay.
Configure Relay Data
The relay is shipped with a certain group of
standard functions (along with any purchased
optional functions).Both standard and optional
functions are fully configurable. (Unpurchased
functions cannot be enabled.)
Functions designated as DISABLED are inactive
and will not be available for tripping. All menus
associated with inactive functions will be
unavailable.
The general information required to complete the
input data on this section includes:
•
Enable/disable function
•
Output choices (OUT1–8)
•
Input blocking choices (IN1–6 and/or fuse
loss)
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