SIPROTEC
®
4 Devices
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7SA6 Manual
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CFC
SIPROTEC
®
4 device information can be connected in a user-specified manner using
the programmable logic components of the DIGSI
®
4 CFC. For example, the user can
implement interlocking checks, create grouped messages, or derive limit value viola-
tion messages.
Information can be both a source and a destination in combined CFC editing. The spe-
cific logic’s inputs, e.g. the individual messages that are to be combined to form a
grouped message, must be marked in the Destination C column. The logic’s output,
the grouped message in this example, is derived from the Source C column.
Viewing the Config-
uration on the
Operating Panel
The configuration can be seen on the operating panel of the SIPROTEC
®
4 device.
•
In the main menu, select
Settings
→
Masking (I/O)
.
.
•
In the next menu, select
Masking (I/O)
→
e.g.
Binary Inputs
.
.
Figure 4-18
Reading the configuration using the operator control panel, example assignment
of binary input 2
MASKING (I/O) 01/03
---------------------
>
Binary Inputs –> 1
>
LED –> 2
BINARY INPUTS 02/20
---------------------
>
Binary Input 1 –> –
>
Binary Input 2 –> –
Summary of Contents for siprotec 7SA6
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Page 18: ...xviii 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 32: ...Introduction 1 14 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 82: ...Hardware and Connections 2 50 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 119: ...SIPROTEC 4 Devices 4 25 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 Figure 4 20 CFC Logic example ...
Page 190: ...Configuration 5 62 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 652: ...Installation and Commissioning 8 78 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 724: ...Technical Data 10 56 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 ...
Page 800: ...Appendix A 76 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...
Page 866: ...Appendix B 66 7SA6 Manual C53000 G1176 C156 2 ...