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Example: A variable connected to an output signal that is not connected.
•
Example: If the user connects output from higher execution order function to inputs
of lower execution order function.
•
Errors, marked by a red circle with a cross
•
Example: A mandatory input signal that is not connected.
Warnings will not prevent writing to the IED. Errors have to be corrected before writing the
application configuration to the IED. An application configuration can be saved and ACT can be
closed with open errors, but not written to the IED, see
These problems are listed in the
Output View under the Tab Application Configuration. A
double-click in the error or warning row will navigate to the MainApplication>Page>Area where
the problems are identified.
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IEC09000614 V2 EN-US
Figure 39: ACT: Validation on demand
Validation when writing to the IED
When writing the application configuration to the IED an automatic validation is performed.
The validation is the same as the manually demanded validation. Errors will abort the writing.
5.2
Setting configuration and setting parameters in PST
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Configuration parameters and settings parameters are changeable either from LHMI or from
PST in PCM600.
Note that the some parameters are only visible in PST and some are only visible
on LHMI.
A common write from PCM600 to the IED, where parameters are changed in
PST, will overwrite any parameter changes made locally from LHMI.
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