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6
F
2
S
0
8
3
4
O V L 1 ( 1 0 - 1 5 0 ) : 5 1 V
U V B ( 1 0 - 1 5 0 ) : 1 3 V
/ 7 S y n c h r o c h e c k 1 / 1 1
O V B ( 1 0 - 1 5 0 ) : 5 1 _ V
S Y 1 U V ( 1 0 -
1 5 0 ) : 8 3 V
U V L 1 ( 1 0 - 1 5 0 ) : 1 3 V
S Y 1
θ
( 5 - 7 5 ) : 3 0 d e g
T S Y N 1 ( 0 . 0 1 - 1 0 . 0 0 ) : 0 . 0 1 s
T D B L 1 ( 0 . 0 1 - 1 . 0 0 ) : 0 . 0 1 s
T L B D 1 ( 0 . 0 1 -
1 . 0 0 ) : 0 . 0 1 s
S Y 1 O V ( 1 0 - 1 5 0 ) : 5 1 V
T 3 P L L ( 0 . 0 1 -
1 . 0 0 ) : 0 . 0 5 s
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Enter the numerical value and press the ENTER key for each element.
•
After setting all elements, press the END key to return to the "Autoreclose element" menu.
Setting group copy
To copy the settings of one group and overwrite them to another group, do the following:
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Press 3 (= Copy group) on the "Protection" screen to display the "Copy group A to B" screen.
/ 3
C o p y g r o u p A
t o
B
( A c t i v e
g r o u p = * )
A
(
1 -
8 ) :
B
(
1 -
8 ) :
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Enter the group number to be copied in line A and press the ENTER key.
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Enter the group number to be overwritten by the copy in line B and press the ENTER key.
4.2.6.8 Binary Input
The logic level of binary input signals can be inverted by setting before entering the scheme logic.
Inversion is used when the input contact cannot meet the requisite described in the Table 3.2.2.
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Press 7 (= Binary input) on the "Setting (change)" sub-menu to display the "Binary input"
screen.
B I S W
4
1
B I S W
5
1
B I S W 1 6
1
B I S W 1 7
1
B I S W 1 8
1
B I S W 2 6
1
B I S W 2 7
1
B I S W 2 8
1
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1 = N o r m
2 = I n v
1 /
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B I S W 1
1
B I S W 2
1
B I S W 3
1
B I S W 3 4
1
B I S W 3 5
1
B I S W 3 6
1
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2 = I n v
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