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SEL-311C Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20060320
Inputs, Outputs, Timers, and Other Control Logic
Multiple Setting Groups
Operation of Settings
SS1–SS6
Assume the active setting group starts out as setting Group 3. Corresponding
Relay Word bit SG3 is asserted to logical 1 as an indication that setting
Group 3 is the active setting group (see
With setting Group 3 as the active setting group, setting SS3 has priority. If
setting SS3 is asserted to logical 1, setting Group 3 remains the active setting
group, regardless of the activity of settings SS1, SS2, SS4, SS5, and SS6. With
settings SS1–SS6 all deasserted to logical 0, setting Group 3 still remains the
active setting group.
With setting Group 3 as the active setting group, if setting SS3 is deasserted to
logical 0 and one of the other settings (e.g., setting SS5) asserts to logical 1,
the relay switches from setting Group 3 as the active setting group to another
setting group (e.g., setting Group 5) as the active setting group, after
qualifying time setting TGR:
TGR Group Change Delay Setting (settable from 0.00 to 16000.00
cycles)
In this example, TGR qualifies the assertion of setting SS5 before it can
change the active setting group.
Operation of
Serial Port GROUP
Command and
Front-Panel {GROUP}
Pushbutton
SEL
OGIC
control equation settings SS1–SS6 have priority over the serial port
GROUP
command and the front-panel
{GROUP}
pushbutton in selecting the
active setting group. If any
one
of SS1–SS6 asserts to logical 1, neither the
serial port
GROUP
command nor the front-panel
{GROUP}
pushbutton can be
used to switch the active setting group. But if SS1–SS6
all
deassert to
logical 0, the serial port
GROUP
command or the front-panel
{GROUP}
pushbutton can be used to switch the active setting group.
Section 10: Serial Port Communications and Commands
for more
information on the serial port
GROUP
command. See
Panel Interface (Only on Models With LCD)
for more information on the
front-panel
{GROUP}
pushbutton.
Relay Disabled
Momentarily
During Active
Setting Group Change
The relay is disabled for a
few seconds
while the relay is in the process of
changing active setting groups. Relay elements, timers, and logic are reset,
unless indicated otherwise in specific logic description (e.g., local bit [LB1–
LB16] and latch bit [LT1–LT16] states are retained during an active setting
group change). The output contacts are frozen during an active setting group
change, then follow their new SEL
OGIC
control equation settings.
Active Setting Group
Switching Example 1
Use a single optoisolated input to switch between two setting groups in the
SEL-311C. In this example, optoisolated input
IN105
on the relay is connected
. Each pulse of the SCADA contact
changes the active setting group from one setting group (e.g., setting Group 1)
to another (e.g., setting Group 4). The SCADA contact is not maintained, just
pulsed to switch from one active setting group to another.
Summary of Contents for SEL-311C
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