1 Parameter settings introduction
1.1 Change of settings
All settings can be easily set or changed directly with the front panel keys of SYMAP® without any additional programming device or laptop computer. A menu tree structure offers easy access to the functions. To change a setting or to set new settings, first select the parameter with the Up-key and Down-key and then press the Enter-key. The requested digit can be selected by using the Left-key and Right-key. The digit can be changed by pressing the Up-key and Down-key. After finishing the change of values (numbers) or text declaration, such as “ON” or “OFF”, press the Enter-key. The next parameter may now be selected by pressing the Up-key and the Down key.
1.2 Event system introduction
The event system of the device gives the user the possibility to realize his own applications. With events all functions of the device can be activated or deactivated. An event is an internal logical representation of a device process. The event system offers sources and sinks of events. The event sources have fixed unique event numbers. These event numbers became active (logically “True”) if the condition related to this event is fulfilled (e.g. a limit is reached), otherwise inactive (logically “False”). The event sinks are linked to fixed processes or fixed functions and can be programmed by the user. The user can build a link between the source and the sink by setting an event source number to an event sink number. The sink (function) became active if the related source became also active.
NOTE: Some modules are sinks and sources at the same time, e.g. all binary outputs are sinks and will be activated by source events. But every binary output produces himself again source events when he becomes active. The same is valid for alarms and all event builder elements. The source events can be combined over logic modules (event builder) which produce new source events.
Examples:
The ANSI 25 /A Synchronizing unit 1 should be activated by a binary input (Function 20). The binary input is an event source and the Sync. unit is an event sink. The event number related to the input is [0521]. This number must be set on parameter [1000] (SYNC. UNIT 1 active by: [0521]) by the user. Then Function 20 activates the Sync. unit 1.
The ANSI 50 overcurrent relay should open a circuit breaker over a binary output (Shunt #1). ANSI 50 is an event source and the binary output an event sink (respectively a source). One event number related to ANSI 50 is [1402] (1.limit reached and delay passed). This number must be set on Shunt #1 (e.g. 01: [1402]). Then a measured current value will open a circuit breaker.
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