Recording Times; Binary Signals; Analogue Signals - ABB REC 561 User Manual

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2.1 Recording times

2.2 Binary signals

2.3 Analogue signals

Disturbance report - Settings
MMI submenu:
Settings
DisturbReport
RecordingTimes
Under this submenu, the different recording times for the Disturbance
Report are set (the pre-fault time, post-fault time, and limit time). These
recording times affect the Disturbance Recorder and Event Recorder func-
tions. The total recording time, tRecording, of a recorded disturbance is:
tRecording = tPre + tFault + tPost, or tPre + tLim, depending on which
criterion stops the current disturbance recording.
MMI submenu:
Configuration
DisturbReport
Input n (1-48)
Up to 48 binary signals can be selected from the signal list, where all
available signals are grouped function by function. The 48 signals can be
selected among internal logical signals and binary input signals. Each
selected signal is registered by the Disturbance Recorder, Event Recorder,
and Indication functions during a recording.
A user-defined name for each of the signals can be entered. This name can
comprise up to 13 characters.
MMI submenu:
Settings
DisturbReport
BinarySignals
For each of the 48 signals, it is also possible to select if the signal is to be
used as a trigger for the start of the Disturbance Report (TrigOperation),
and if the trig should be activated at a logical 1 or 0 level (TrigLevel).
The indications in the Disturbance Summary, that are automatically
scrolled on the MMI when a disturbance is registered, are also selected
from these 48 signals using the Indication Mask.
MMI-submenu:
Settings
DisturbReport
AnalogSignals
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