CHAPTER 6: SETPOINTS
S1 RELAY SETUP
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DLS START WEEK:
Range: Not Set, 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
, Last
Default: Not Set
This setting sets the week of the month for the DLS start time.
DLS START WEEKDAY:
Range: Not Set, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN
Default: Not Set
This setting sets the weekday for the DLS start time.
DLS END MONTH:
Range: Not Set, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September,
October, November, December
Default: Not Set
This setting sets the month for the end of the DLS time.
DLS END WEEK:
Range: Not Set, 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
, Last
Default: Not Set
This setting sets the week of the month for the end of the DLS time.
DLS END WEEKDAY:
Range: Not Set, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN
Default: Not Set
This setting sets the weekday for the end of the DLS time.
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IRIG-B:
Range: Disabled, Enabled
Default: Disabled
This setting enables the IRIG-B signal for time stamp synchronization.
When the IRIG-B setting is enabled, the time received is directly stamped as local date and
time. If there is no signal, one event and alarm is generated. Any other attempted
synchronization commands should be ignored in the main CPU. Since the user has the
capability to enable both SNTP and IRIG-B via the HMI, the system will synchronize to SNTP,
provided SNTP packets are received, when an IRIG-B signal is unavailable.
1.
Set the IRIG-B to “Enabled” if the IRIG-B device is connected to the relay IRIG-B
terminals. The relay will display the message “IRIG-B failure” in the case of either no
IRIG-B signal from the connected IRIG-B device, or when the signal cannot be
decoded.
2.
Set the date and time per the specified date and time format.
3.
Set the start time of the Daylight Saving (DLS) time, by selecting the Month, the Week
of the month, and the Weekday defining the beginning of the Daylight Saving time.
4.
Set the end of the Daylight Saving time, by selecting the Month, the Week of the
month, and the Weekday defining the end of the Daylight Saving time.
The clock has a super-capacitor back-up, so that time, date, and events will be kept for up
to 3 days in cases of loss of relay control power.
Password security
Password security features are designed into the relay to provide protection against
unauthorized setpoint changes and control. The relay has programmable passwords for
both Local and Remote access, which can be used to allow setpoint changes and
command execution from both the front panel and the communications ports. These