
12 ETHM-2
SATEL
Bypass after
– number of input violations which will result in bypassing the input. You can
program values from 0 to 15. After entering 0, the input will not be bypassed.
Bypass time
– time during which the input will be bypassed after occurrence of the number
of violations indicated in the “Bypass after” field. The time can be programmed in minutes
(up to 127 minutes) or hours (up to 127 hours). Entering 0 means that the input will be
bypassed until its status is changed by means of another input (end of violation of the
bypassing input) or the device is restarted.
Autoreset
– time after expiry of which the violation counter will be reset. Input violation will
trigger the counter. If the number of violations indicated in the “Bypass after” field occurs
during that time, the input will be bypassed. If the indicated number of violations does not
occur, the counter will be reset. The time can be programmed in seconds (up to 255
seconds) or minutes (up to 255 minutes). Entering 0 means that the counter of violations
will not be reset.
Fig. 8. “Inputs/outputs” tab.
4.7.2 Bypassed inputs
Each of the inputs can bypass other inputs.
Note: If the bypassing input which was violated is bypassed, the input bypassed by such
a input will be restored.
4.7.3 Trouble signaled on outputs
Outputs can be activated after occurrence of the following troubles:
Lack of AC supply (the trouble is reported with a delay which should be defined)
Lack of battery
Low battery
Lack of Ethernet cable
Problem with transmission to station 1
Problem with transmission to station 2