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L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FLEXLOGIC
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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Some operands can be re-named. These are the names of the breakers in the breaker control feature, the ID (identification)
of contact inputs and outputs, the ID of virtual inputs, and the ID of virtual outputs. If the user changes the default name or
ID of any of these operands, the assigned name appears in the relay list of operands. The default names are shown in the
FlexLogic operands table.
The characteristics of the logic gates are tabulated in the following table, and the operators available in FlexLogic are
listed in the FlexLogic operators table.
RxGOOSE 1 Off
↓
RxGOOSE 64 Off
Flag is set, logic=1
↓
Flag is set, logic=1
R-RxGOOSE1 IGMP On
R-TxGOOSE1 ARP On
<RxGOOSE Boolean1 ID> On
<RxGOOSE DPS1 ID> Bad
<RxGOOSE DPS1 ID> Interm
<RxGOOSE DPS1 ID> Off
<RxGOOSE DPS1 ID> On
Indicates status of IGMP connection for R-GOOSE multicast reception
Indicates status of ARP connection for R GOOSE unicast transmission
Replace bracketed text with RxGOOSE Boolean1 status of "true"
Replace bracketed text with RxGOOSE DPS1 status of "bad-state"
Replace bracketed text with RxGOOSE DPS1 status is "intermediate-state"
Replace bracketed text with RxGOOSE DPS1 status is "off"
Replace bracketed text with RxGOOSE DPS1 status is "on"
RESETTING
RESET OP
RESET OP (COMMS)
RESET OP (OPERAND)
RESET OP (PUSHBUTTON)
RESET ANCTR OP
RESET ANCTR OP(OPRD)
RESET ANCTR OP(MNUL)
Reset command is operated (set by all three operands below)
Communications source of the reset command
Operand (assigned in the
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
RESETTING
menu) source of
the reset command
Reset key (pushbutton) source of the reset command
Reset annunciator command is operated (set by any operands below)
Reset operand (assigned in
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
RESETTING
ANNUNCIATOR
menu) source of the reset annunciator command
Reset manual (pushbutton or EnerVista software) source of the reset
annunciator command
SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
(See Relay Self-tests
descriptions in
Chapter 7:
Commands and
Targets
)
ANY MAJOR ERROR
ANY MINOR ERROR
ANY SELF-TESTS
BATTERY FAIL
CLOCK UNSYNCHRONIZED
DIRECT DEVICE OFF
DIRECT RING BREAK
EQUIPMENT MISMATCH
FLEXLOGIC ERR TOKEN
IRIG-B FAILURE
LATCHING OUT ERROR
MAINTENANCE ALERT
FIRST ETHERNET FAIL
PTP FAILURE
RxGOOSE OFF
RRTD COMM FAIL
SECOND ETHERNET FAIL
THIRD ETHERNET FAIL
SNTP FAILURE
SYSTEM EXCEPTION
TEMP MONITOR
UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED
SETTING CHANGED
Any of the major self-test errors generated (major error)
Any of the minor self-test errors generated (minor error)
Any self-test errors generated (generic, any error)
The battery is weak or not functioning. Replace as outlined in the
Maintenance chapter.
Relay is not synchronized to the international time standard
A direct device is configured but not connected
The Direct I/O settings is for a connection that is not in a ring
The configuration of modules does not match the stored order code
A FlexLogic equation is incorrect
"Bad IRIG-B Signal" self-test. See Chapter 7: Commands and Targets.
A difference is detected between the desired and actual latch contact state
A subset of the minor self-test errors generated, see Chapter 7
Link failure detected. See description in Chapter 7: Commands and Targets.
"Bad PTP Signal" self-test as described in Chapter 7
One or more GOOSE messages are not being received
See description in Chapter 7: Commands and Targets
See description in Chapter 7: Commands and Targets
See description in Chapter 7: Commands and Targets
SNTP server is not responding
See description in Chapter 7: Commands and Targets
Monitors ambient temperature and maximum operating temperature
The product
SETUP > INSTALLATION > RELAYS SETTINGS
setting is not
programmed
Any device settings changed over any available interface; operand is
asserted for at least one second and then self-reset
TEMPERATURE
MONITOR
TEMP MONITOR
Asserted while the ambient temperature is greater than the maximum
operating temperature (80°C)
USER-
PROGRAMMABLE
PUSHBUTTONS
PUSHBUTTON 1 ON
PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF
ANY PB ON
Pushbutton number 1 is in the “On” position
Pushbutton number 1 is in the “Off” position
Any of 12 pushbuttons is in the “On” position
PUSHBUTTON 2 to 6, 12, or 16
depending on front panel
Same set of operands as PUSHBUTTON 1
Operand type
Operand syntax
Operand description
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