In submenus 1.3 / 2.3 InC increasing / dEC decreasing, the relay func tion
is determined within the setpoint window. If InC is selected, the relays are
active; if dEC is selected, the relays are inactive. The time delay is set in
the range 0...99.9 s. In submenus 1.5 / 2.5, the hysteresis setting, which
is placed outside the setpoint window, is set in % of the input signal.
005 = Hold function on relay 2:
Dual trip amplifier with hold on relay 2. When the input signal increases to
the relay 2 setpoint, hold on relay 2 is activated. When the input signal
decreases to the relay 1 setpoint, relay 2 is deactivated, this is why the
relay 2 setpoint must be higher than the relay 1 setpoint.
The hold point is set in submenu 2.1; the reset point is set in submenu
1.1. In submenu 2.4, the time delay is set in the range 0...99.9 s.
In main menu 2.0, the submenus 2.2 and 2.3 are disconnected.
In main menu 1.0, the submenus 1.2 to 1.4 are still active, as relay 1,
apart from determining the reset point on relay 2, can be used as a
common trip amplifier.
4.2 EFS - Setting of access to fast setpoint change
Possible selections are EFS or dFS.
The parameters Enable Fast Setting (EFS) and Disable Fast Setting (dFS)
determine the access to fast setpoint change.
4.3 PAS - Programming access code
Possible selections are 0...999.
When the password is 040, all menu items can be changed. When the
password is <> 040, programming of all menu items is blocked, but
reading of settings is possible.