Setting group selection can be applied to each of the setting groups individually by activating one
of the various internal logic inputs and connected digital inputs. The user can also force any of the
setting groups on when the "Force SG change" setting is enabled by giving the wanted quantity of
setting groups as a number in the communication bus or in the local HMI, or by selecting the wanted
setting group from
Control
→
Setting groups
. When the forcing parameter is enabled, the automatic
control of the local device is overridden and the full control of the setting groups is given to the user
until the "Force SG change" is disabled again.
The switch and selection of application-controlled setting groups can be controlled either by pulses or
by signal levels. The setting group controller block gives setting groups priority values for situations
when more than one setting group is controlled at the same time: the request from a higher-priority
setting group is taken into use.
If static signals are used for control, lower priority setting group requests are not applied. If pulse
control is used, control of the setting group has to be applied to all setting groups. For example, if
Setting group 2 is selected with a signal and then released, Setting group 1 is not automatically
selected as the active setting group; instead, it needs to be speci cally set as such.
Figure. 5.5.1. - 64. Example sequences of group changing (control with pulse only, or with both pulses and static signals).
Settings and signals
The settings of the setting group control function include the active setting group selection, the forced
setting group selection, the enabling (or disabling) of the forced change, the selection of the number of
active setting groups in the application, as well as the selection of the setting group changed remotely.
If the setting group is forced to change, the corresponding setting group must be enabled and the
force change must be enabled. Then, the setting group can be set from communications or from HMI
to any available group. If the setting group control is applied with static signals right after the "Force
SG" parameter is released, the application takes control of the setting group selection.
Table. 5.5.1. - 79. Settings of the setting group selection function.
Name
Range Step Default
Description
Active
setting
group
SG1
Displays which setting group is active.
Force
SG
0: None
1: SG1
2: SG2
3: SG3
4: SG4
5: SG5
6: SG6
7: SG7
8: SG8
-
0: None
The selection of the overriding setting group. After "Force SG change" is enabled, any
of the con gured setting groups in the relay can be overriden. This control is always
based on the pulse operating mode. It also requires that the selected setting group is
speci cally controlled to ON after "Force SG" is disabled. If there are no other
controls, the last set setting group remains active.
Force
SG
change
0:
Disabled
1:
Enabled
-
0:
Disabled
The selection of whether the setting group forcing is enabled or disabled. This setting
has to be active before the setting group can be changed remotely or from a local
HMI. This parameter overrides the local control of the setting groups and it remains
on until the user disables it.
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