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access to the change mode. The security code can be modified in the menue "General Settings \ Security code".  Subse-
quent changing of the code is possible, but also in this case the active code has to be entered to get the permission for 
changing. 
 
 
 

Supply  voltage 
 

Usually a buffered DC voltage is used as supply voltage of the relay. For special applications any line voltage from 70V 
AC to 300V AC  /45Hz-65Hz  (absolute minimum and maximum voltage) may be used, but attention has to be payed to 
the fact, that all output relays are de-energized in case of total line failure and  complete correct recording of the tripping 
values in the event history buffer cannot be assured. 
 

Realtime clock 
 

The CDMR-61

 

is equipped with a

 

realtime clock with a supply-buffer of  60 hours minimum. The time resolution is 1s. 

 
Date and time of the internal clock are displayed in a menue of  the "General Settings" menue chain. The clock settings 
may be changed in this menue as well as by the PC program. 
 
Clock setting by menue:   see chapter "Change of setting values".  The first flashing value is the "day", it may be incre-
mented or decremented with 

↑↓ 

keys,  press ENTER key to step forward to "month" value and repeat procedure till "sec-

onds" value. After the last entry of the ENTER key flashing of seconds stops and the new date/time settings are trans-
ferred to the realtime clock. 

 
Event History Buffer featuring 100 events capacity 
 

If the relay detects a fault-free line conditions (none of the selected monitoring functions energized) for more than 200ms, 
the event trigger logic is activated waiting for the first tripping event. This event is recorded with date and time and the 
corresponding line measurement values at the tripping instant.  Up to 100 events are stored chronologically. On exceed-
ing this number the oldest event is overwritten.  
 
The content of the history buffer may be displayed on the LCD panel or via the serial interface by a PC program. The 
complete information of one event is splitted in two menues. From the menu "Event Monitoring" press the ENTER key to 
branch to the:  
 
                                              

1. Event-Menue 

Hnn =    event-number  (H = "History",  00 = newest event, 99 = oldest event 
U<<<    tripping function 

 

H00:  28-05-2005 

U<<<  13:48:16

 

To display previous events press M/V key,  "Hnn" flashes, now the event number can be scrolled from 00 to 99, the cor-
responding event information ist instantly displayed.  To check the measured values corresponding to any event, 
press M/V key again to stop flashing then step to the 2. Event Menue menue with the 

↓ 

key : 

 
 

 

 

    

2. Event-Menue 

H00:        U<<< 

005V  230V  216V 

    1. line:   event number (same as in 1. Event-Menue) and tripping function  
    2. line:   measured values at the instant of tripping 

 
The procedure may be executed also vice versa: Select an event number in the 2. Event-Menue, stop flashing and return 
to the 1. Event-Menue with the 

↑ 

key to see date and time of this event. 

 
Erasing the complete event history buffer: 
 
In the menue "Event Monitoring \ H00-99 Erase" set the parameter value to 1. The erasing procedure takes about 30s. 
Don't press any key during this procedure, cause it terminates the procedure in an incomplete state. 

 
External blocking input "B" 

 
Depending on the parameter value stored in the menue "General Settings \Ext. Blocking U,f" the external affects the 
CDMR-61 operation as follows: 
 
     „Ext.Blocking U,f“ Action 

     

       

              0  ............ 

Blocking effect only to vector surge Vs> 

 

1  ............             Blocking effect to  Vs>, U<<<, U<<, U<, f<<, f<, f>, f>> and Asy  

If blocking is released and a line fault present, tripping is performed after the time delay  
programmed for the corresponding monitoring function. 

CDMR61e_man_A1.doc 

Summary of Contents for CDMR-61

Page 1: ...d negation of output relays 6 Security code 6 Realtime clock 7 Event history buffer 7 External blocking input B 7 Self monitoring 8 Serial interface 8 Menue diagram Fig 3 10 Front panel Fig 4 11 Table...

Page 2: ...rip delay 60 80 ms Ambient temperature range 20 C bis 60 C LCD display contrast 5 C bis 50 C Relay Contact Data Resistive Load see Fig 2 Max switching power 2000 VA 240 W Max switching voltage 250 V A...

Page 3: ...B HP HN Delta system 3 wire mains connecting diagram CDMR 61 CDMR 61 12 22 32 42 52 11 21 31 41 51 14 24 34 44 54 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 Line Voltage UN Blocking Input Serial Interface Supply UH HN HP T G C R...

Page 4: ...The assignment can be configured in the detailed menue Output Relay U Undervoltage U Stage2 K1__4_ If no output relay is assigned to a monitoring function this function is disabled second displayline...

Page 5: ...l 3 lines but requires at least one line voltage 70 Un to be enabled Energizing is inhibited if all line voltages drop below 70 Un These functions may also be inhibited by the external blocking input...

Page 6: ...inue by the ENTER key or key to the next menue by the key to the previous menue or by the keys pressed simultaneously branch to the line value menue menue reset Assignment of output relays to individu...

Page 7: ...the corresponding line measurement values at the tripping instant Up to 100 events are stored chronologically On exceed ing this number the oldest event is overwritten The content of the history buff...

Page 8: ...is kind elimination may be successful by entering the pa rameter value once again although the parameter value might be correct Parameter numbers 105 to 115 are used for internal scaling In this case...

Page 9: ...reen Select the menue Ansicht Informationen Messwerte The window shows the relay ID the line values and the state of K1 K5 as well as date and time all values are refreshed in 1s interval Download of...

Page 10: ...Line Monitoring Relay CDMR 61 User Manual Page 10 Fig 3 CDMR 61 MENUE DIAGRAM file menue1e cdr CDMR61e_man_A1 doc...

Page 11: ...Line Monitoring Relay CDMR 61 User Manual Page 11 CDMR61e_man_A1 doc...

Page 12: ...60 s 0 1s s 23 25 U Hysteresis 0 20 Un 3 Schaltpkt V 21 U Output Relay K1 K5 15 17 U TripVoltage 10 130 Un 80 Un V 19 U Trip Delay 0 04 60 s 0 1s s 20 U Return Delay 0 04 60 s 0 1s s 16 18 U Hysteres...

Page 13: ...Return Delay 0 06 60 s 0 12s s 30 f Hysteresis 0 5 00 Hz 0 05 Hz Hz 28 f Output Relay K1 K5 57 Vs Trip Angle 1 30 8 58 Vs Trip Logic 0 9 8 L1 L2 L3 61 Vs BlockingTime 1 20 s 5 s s 62 Vs Pulswidth 1 2...

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