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SEL-2032
Communications Processor
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20120126
Introduction and Specifications
Functions
SEL
OGIC
Control
Equations for
Programmable
Control
You can trigger messages and control action with SEL
OGIC
control equations.
The SEL-2032 issues messages when a user-defined condition for issuing the
message is true. The condition is defined for each message by a SEL
OGIC
control equation using:
➤
Time (Thh:mm:ss.s)
➤
Period (Phh:mm:ss.s with optional start and stop time)
➤
Internal trigger using any bit in the SEL-2032 Database,
including:
➢
Global elements: Day-of-week, intermediate logic
elements (V, W, X, Y, Z, VT, WT, XT, YT, and ZT),
remote bits, alarm bit, protocol card failure bit, and
external inputs (from optional I/O board)
➢
Local elements: User-defined command elements,
select-before-operate elements, database triggers, and
relay operate elements
➢
Relay elements: from SEL TARGET data
➤
Connected IEDs:
➢
Incoming data from data and user regions
➢
Incoming control and data from Modbus, DNP3, and
protocol communication card networks
or any logical combination of the above.
SEL
OGIC
control equations use Boolean OR (+), AND (*), and NOT(!)
operations to combine terms. The SEL-2032 Global region includes
intermediate variables V, W, X, Y, and Z to provide additional SEL
OGIC
control equation message capability. The intermediate variables have
associated timers to provide even greater control capability and flexibility (see
Twelve message groups are available per port. Messages 1–8 have associated
data buffers to store responses. Four message groups, Messages 9–12, are for
messages only, having no associated data buffer.
The
SET A
, automatic message setting command, establishes the message
count, 0–12, of active triggering equations and message strings used on each
port. You are then prompted to create the SEL
OGIC
control equations for
message triggering and associated messages within the framework of the
SET A
setting (see
The SEL-2032 also supports 16 remote bits and 16 breaker bits on each port.
These bits can be controlled by SEL
OGIC
control equations, or directly using
Modbus, DNP3, or Fast Operate
protocols (see
). Define
the SEL
OGIC
control equation with the
SET L
command (see
The plug-in card ports (17 and 18) each have 64 Control Input bits that are set
by the plug-in card and are accessed as local elements by SEL
OGIC
control
equation. Ports 17 and 18 each have 64 Control Output bits; define their
SEL
OGIC
control equations with the
SET O
command. See your protocol card
instruction manual for more information.
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