ABB REC 561 User Manual page 509

Bay level control terminal
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4 Setting
5 Testing
Event function
The event reporting can be set from the SMS as:
• Use event masks
• Report no events
• Report all events
Use of event masks is the normal reporting of events, that is, the events are
reported as defined in the database.
An event mask can be set individually for each available signal in the ter-
minal. The setting of the event mask can only be performed from the
SMS.
All event mask settings are treated commonly for all communication
channels of the terminal.
Report no events means blocking of all events in the terminal.
Report all events means that all events, that are set to OnSet/OnReset/
OnChange are reported as OnChange, that is, both at set and reset of the
signal. For double indications when the suppression time is set, the event
ignores the timer and is reported directly. Masked events are still masked.
Parameters to be set for the Event function block are:
• NAMEyy including the name for each input.
• T_SUPRyy including the suppression time for double indications.
• INTERVAL used for the cyclic sending of data.
• BOUND telling that the block has connections to other terminals
over the LON bus.
These parameters are set from the CAP 531 configuration tool. When the
BOUND parameter is set, the settings of the event masks have no mean-
ing. The INTERVAL and BOUND inputs are not available in REL 531.
The appendix describes the parameters and their setting ranges.
During testing, the terminal can be set in Test Mode from the SMS. The
functionality of the event reporting during Test Mode is set from the SMS
as follows:
• Use event masks
• Report no events
• Report all events
See the explanation in section "Setting" on page 224.
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