7SR10 Description of Operation
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Where a protection function is mapped to an output contact, the output contact can be configured to trigger when
the protection function picks-up rather than when it operates. Such output contacts are configured via the
OUTPUT CONFIG > BINARY OUTPUT CONFIG > Pickup Outputs setting.
Notes on Pulsed Outputs
When operated, the output will reset after a user configurable time of up to 60 s regardless of the initiating
condition.
Notes on Self Reset Outputs
Self reset operation has a minimum reset time of 100 ms.
With a failed breaker condition, the relay may remain operated until current flow is interrupted by an upstream
device. When the current is removed, the relay will then reset and attempt to interrupt trip coil current flowing via
its output contact. When this current level is above the break rating of the output contact, an auxiliary relay with
heavy-duty contacts should be utilised in the primary system to avoid damage to the relay.
Notes on Hand Reset Outputs – 86 Lockout
Any binary output can be programmed to provide an 86 lockout function by selecting it to be hand reset. Hand
reset outputs can be reset by either pressing the
TEST/RESET
► button, by energising a suitably programmed
binary input, or, by sending an appropriate command over the data communications channel(s).
On loss of the auxiliary supply hand-reset outputs will reset. When the auxiliary supply is
re-established the binary output will remain in the reset state unless the initiating condition is still present.
Notes on General Pickup
An output, General Pickup, is available to indicate that the pickup level has been exceeded for one or more
protection functions. Any protection function can be mapped to trigger this output in the OUTPUT CONFIG >
PICKUP CONFIG menu.
Event
Output 1
Min Operate Time
Hand Reset
BO 1 hand reset
S
R
Q
OUTPUT CONFIG>
OUTPUT MATRIX
(Or gates)
Logic signals,
e.g. '51-1'
Reset LEDs & Outputs (TEST/RESET key, Binary Input, Data Comms)
&
&
&
≥
1
≥
1
Event
Output
n
BO
n
hand reset
S
R
Q
&
&
&
≥
1
≥
1
BO 1
BO
n
OUTPUT
CONFIG>
BINARY
OUTPUT
CONFIG
OUTPUT
CONFIG>
BINARY
OUTPUT
CONFIG
Figure 2-9 Binary Output Logic
2.12 Virtual Input/Outputs
The relays have 8 virtual input/outputs these are internal binary stores. By assigning the status of data items like
starters, alarms, and equations to a virtual input/output, the status of these items can be used to fulfil higher levels
of functionality.
The status of various data items can be assigned to virtual inputs/outputs using the INPUT CONFIG > OUTPUT
MATRIX menu.
Virtual input/outputs can be used as inputs to various functions including blocks, inhibits, triggers, and alarms
using the INPUT CONFIG > INPUT MATRIX menu.
Virtual input/outputs can also be used as data items in equations.
The status of the virtual inputs and outputs is volatile i.e. not stored during power loss.
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