The function registers its operation into the last twelve (12) time-stamped registers. The register of the
function records the ON event process data for START, TRIP or BLOCKED. The table below
presents the structure of the function's register content.
Table. 5.4.6 - 225. Register content.
Date and time
Event code
Fault type
Trip Δα meas /
dataset
Alarm Δα meas /
dataset
Used SG
dd.mm.yyyy
hh:mm:ss.mss
9920-9925
Descr.
L1(2), L2(3), L3(1)
and U4
Trip angle
difference
Alarm angle
difference
Setting group 1...8
active
5.4.7 Programmable control switch
The programmable control switch is a control function that controls its binary output signal. This output
signal can be controlled locally from the relay's mimic (displayed as a box in the mimic) or remotely
from the RTU. The main purpose of programmable control switches is to block or enable function and
to change function properties by changing the setting group. However, this binary signal can also be
used for any number of other purposes, just like all other binary signals. Once a programmable control
switch has been activated or disabled, it remains in that state until given a new command to switch to
the opposite state (see the image below). The switch cannot be controlled by an auxiliary input, such
as digital inputs or logic signals; it can only be controlled locally (mimic) or remotely (RTU).
Settings.
These settings can be accessed at
Control
→
Device I/O
→
Programmable control switch.
Table. 5.4.7 - 226. Settings.
Name
Range
Default
Description
Switch name
-
Switchx
The user-settable name of the selected switch. The name can be up to
32 characters long.
Access level for
Mimic control
0: User
1: Operator
2:
Configurator
3: Super
user
2:
Configurator
Determines which access level is required to be able to control the
programmable control switch via the Mimic.
Events
The programmable control switch function (abbreviated "PCS" in event block names) generates events
from status changes. The user can select which event messages are stored in the main event buffer:
ON, OFF, or both. The function offers five (5) independent switches.
Table. 5.4.7 - 227. Event codes.
Event number
Event channel
Event block name
Event code
Description
384
6
PCS
0
Switch 1 ON
385
6
PCS
1
Switch 1 OFF
386
6
PCS
2
Switch 2 ON
387
6
PCS
3
Switch 2 OFF
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