MULTIMULT I-LI LINE NE 2 PARAMETER LIST
PARAMETER LIST
Advanced dvanced Protection Protection Unit, APU APU 200
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Alarm list Parameter list
Document no.: 41893400664A SW version 3.53.x or later
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Table of contents 1.
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ........................................................................................... .................................................................................................... ......... 4 GENERAL PURPOSE ...................................................................................................................... 4 INTENDED USERS ..................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... ..................................... 4 CONTENTS /OVERALL STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................4
2.
WARNINGS AND LEGAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 5 LEGAL INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBILITY .....................................................................................5 ELECTROSTATIC LECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DISCHARGE AWARENESS ..................................................................................... 5 S AFETY ISSUES ....................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................ ..................................... 5 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ .................................... 5
3.
PARAMETER PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................. 6
4.
ALARM ALARM LIST .......................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... 7
ALARM TABLE OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ........................ 8 REVERSE POWER AND OVERCURRENT PROTECTION ....................................................................... 9 VOLTAGE PROTECTIONS ....................................................................................... ............................................................................................................. ...................... 12 FREQUENCY PROTECTIONS ......................................................................................................... 14 LV VOLTAGE PROTECTIONS. ........................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................ 16 LV FREQUENCY PROTECTIONS .................................................................................................... 19 PROTECTIONS ..................................................................................................... M AINS FAILURE PROTECTIONS .................................................................................................... 21 OVERLOAD PROTECTIONS ........................................................................................................... 23 CURRENT UNBALANCE PROTECTION ................................................................................. ............................................................................................ ........... 25 VOLTAGE UNBALANCE PROTECTION .............................................................................................25 REACTIVE POWER IMPORT PROTECTION ...................................................................................... 26 REACTIVE POWER EXPORT PROTECTION PROTECTION ...................................................................................... 26 NEGATIVE SEQUENCE ................................................................................................................. 27 ZERO SEQUENCE ........................................................................................................................28 DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT PROTECTION .................................................................................. 29 LV UNBALANCE VOLTAGE ............................................................................................................ 30 TIME-DEPENDENT UNDERVOLTAGE .............................................................................................. 30 NEUTRAL LINE INVERSE OVERCURRENT ....................................................................................... 33 E ARTH CURRENT .......................................................................................................... ....................... 33 CURRENT INVERSE INVERSE ................................................................................... POWER-DEPENDENT REACTIVE POWER IMPORT ........................................................................... 34 POWER-DEPENDENT REACTIVE POWER EXPORT ...........................................................................34 UNDERVOLTAGE AND REACTIVE POWER LOW ............................................................................... 35 BTB EXTERNALLY TRIPPED .................................................................................. ......................................................................................................... ....................... 36 SYNCHRONISATION AND BREAKER ALARMS .................................................................................. 36 DIGITAL INPUT 77-89 SETUP ............................................................................... ....................................................................................................... ........................ 38 DIGITAL INPUT 46-48 SETUP (MULTI-FUNCTIONAL INPUTS ) ............................................................ 38 EMERGENCY STOP ................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... .................................... 39 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ANALOGUE INPUT SETUP ............................................................................... 40 AUX. SUPPLY SETUP ............................................................................... ................................................................................................................... .................................... 51 INTERTRIP WIRE BREAK AND INTERNAL COMMUNICATION ALARMS .................................................. 51 F AN F AILURE. .......................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ... 52 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ERROR ................................................................................. ............................................................................................ ........... 53 POWER MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION ERROR ........................................................................... 54 EXTERNAL IO COMMUNICATION ERROR ........................................................................................ 54 EXTERNAL I/O ALARM SETUP .......................................................................................................55 5.
PARAMETER PARAMETER LIST ......................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ..................... 57 P ARAMETER TABLE OVERVIEW OVERVIEW .................................................................................................... 57 SYNCHRONISATION .....................................................................................................................58 RELAY OUTPUT SETUP ................................................................................................................ 58
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TRANSDUCER OUTPUTS ........................................................................................ .............................................................................................................. ...................... 60 SYSTEM ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................... ................................................ 64 GENERAL SETUP ..................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ ................................... 64 COUNTERS AND TIMERS .............................................................................................................. 66 ALARM HORN. ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................. 67 SUMMER/WINTER TIME ................................................................................................................67 F AN LOGIC ................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................. ................................................ 67 F AN LOGIC ................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................. ................................................ 68 ALARM JUMP ............................................................................................ .............................................................................................................................. .................................. 68 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ........................................................................................................68 POWER MANAGEMENT INTERNAL COMMUNICATION ....................................................................... 69 CAN A CAN A PROTOCOL ................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... .................................... 69 CAN B PROTOCOL ................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... .................................... 69 CAN C PROTOCOL ................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................... .................................... 69 EXTERNAL I/O COMMUNICATION SETUP ........................................................................................70 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ......................................................................................................71 ADVANCED USER MENUS ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................ 73 TOOL MENUS ..............................................................................................................................75 COMMAND TIMERS ...................................................................................................................... 77 P ASSWORDS .............................................................................................................................. 79 MULTI-INPUT SELECTIONS ........................................................................................................... 80
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1. About this document
This chapter includes general user information about this document concerning the general purpose, the intended users and the overall contents and structure.
General purpose This document is the complete parameter list for DEIF’s APU 200. The document includes all parameters used in the APU 200 include, and it includes all options.
Intended users The document is mainly intended for the person responsible for the unit parameter setup or programming. In most cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful information here.
Contents/overall structure The document is divided into chapters, and in order to make the structure of the document simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the top of a new page. The following will outline the contents of each of the chapters. About this document This first chapter includes general information about this document. It deals with the general purpose and the intended users of the parameter list and Modbus addresses. Furthermore, it outlines the overall contents and structure of the document. Warnings and legal information The second chapter includes information about general legal issues and safety precautions relevant in the handling of DEIF products. Furthermore, this chapter will introduce note and warning symbols, which will be used throughout the docum ent. Alarm list This chapter includes a complete standard alarm list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be used for reference, when information about specific alarms is needed. Parameter list This chapter includes a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be used for reference, when information about specific parameters is needed.
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2. Warnings and legal information
This chapter includes important information about general legal issues relevant in the handling of DEIF products. Furthermore, some overall safety precautions will be introduced and recommended. Finally, the highlighted notes and warnings, which will be used throughout this handbook, are presented.
Legal information and responsibility DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the device connected to the APU 200. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the device controlled by the unit, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the set must be contacted.
The units are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the warranty will be lost.
Electrostatic discharge awareness Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminals against static discharges during the installation. Once the unit is installed and connected, these precautions are no longer necessary.
Safety issues Installing the unit implies work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with live electrical equipment.
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement inputs as this could lead to injury or death.
Definitions Throughout this document, a number of notes and warnings will be presented. To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted in order to separate them from the general text. Notes The notes provide general information which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.
Warnings The warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed.
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3. Parameter descriptions Each parameter description is structured according to the same principles. Under the parameter title heading, the detailed parameter descriptions are illustrated and presented. First, a table indicating the parameter facts related to the individual parameter title is presented: No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the reverse power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1000 HV reverse power 1 1001 HV –P>
1
Setpoint
-200...0 %
-5,0 %
1002 HV –P>
1
Delay
0.1...100 s
10,0 s
1003 HV –P>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1004 HV –P>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1005 HV –P>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1006 HV –P>
1
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Due to the character of the parameters, small differences may exist between the individual tables.
NO:
This column indicates the menu number in the display
Setting:
Those two columns indicate the changeable setting in the display
Min/Max:
This column indicates the minimum/maximum setpoint available for this setting
Factory setting:
The fifth column indicates the default setpoint of the unit from the factory
Notes:
Here the actual setting for the unit can be added
Ref.
Reference of where more detailed information regarding this parameter can be found
Description:
When it is necessary, additional information will be supplied after the table in order to make the individual parameter descriptions as informative as possible.
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4. Alarm list
This chapter includes a complete alarm list, including all possible options. Therefore, this chapter is to be used for reference when specific information about the individual parameters is needed for the unit setup. An overview list can be seen on the next pages. The table consists of the following possible adjustments: Setpoint:
The alarm setpoint is adjusted in the setpoint menu. The setting is a percentage of the nominal values.
Delay:
The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached until the alarm occurs.
Relay output A: a relay can be activated by output A. Relay output B: a relay can be activated by output B. Enable:
The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated, RUN means that the alarm has run status. This means it is activated when the running signal is present.
Fail class:
When the alarm occurs, the unit will react depending on the selected fail class.
Fail classes are: Fail class F1 F2 F3
APU 200 Block Warning Trip BTB
Due to the character of the parameters, the individual tables may vary slightly.
It is also possible to configure the parameters by using the PC utility software. It will be possible to make the same configurations as described above. By using the PC utility software, extra functionality is available. For all the protections, it is possible to make an automatic acknowledgement of the alarm.
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Alarm table overview Protection 1000 HV -P> 1 1010 HV -P> 2 1030 HV I> 1 1040 HV I> 2 1050 HV Ie>> 1060 HV In>> 1080 HV I> inverse Setup 1100 HV Iv > 1-6 setup 1110 HV Iv > Alarm 1130 HV I>> 1 1140 HV I>> 2 1150 HV U> 1 1160 HV U> 2 1170 HV U< 1 1180 HV U< 2 1190 HV U< 3 1200 HV voltage trip 1210 HV f> 1 1220 HV f> 2 1230 HV f> 3 1240 HV f< 1 1250 HV f< 2 1260 HV f< 3 1270 LV U> 1 1280 LV U> 2 1290 LV U> 3 1300 LV U< 1 1310 LV U< 2 1320 LV U< 3 1330 LV U< 4 1340 LV voltage trip 1350 LV f> 1 1360 LV f> 2 1370 LV f> 3 1380 LV f< 1 1390 LV f< 2 1400 LV f< 3 1410 LV f< 4 1450 HV P> 1 1460 HV P> 2 1470 HV P> 3 1480 HV P> 4 1490 HV P> 5 1500 HV unbalance curr. 1510 HV unbalance volt. 1520 HV –Q> 1530 HV Q> 1620 LV unbalance U 1630 Ut< SP 1-3 1 1640 Ut< SP 4-6 1 1650 Ut< Activate 1 1660 Ut< 1 1670 Ut< SP 1-3 2 1680 Ut< SP 4-6 2 1690 Ut< Activate 2 1700 Ut< 2 1720 HV In> Inverse 1730 HV Ie>> inverse 1740 HV P depended Q im port 1-3 1750 HV P depended Q import 4-6 1760 HV P depended Q import, alarm DEIF A/S
Protection- continuing 1770 HV P depended Q Export 1-3 1780 HV P depended Q Export 4-6 1790 HV P depended Q Export, alarm 1960 U and Q < 1 1970 U and Q < 2 1980 BTB external trip Input/output - Binary input setup 3000 Dig. input 77 3010 Dig. input 78 3020 Dig. input 79 3030 Dig. input 80 3040 Dig. input 81 3050 Dig. input 82 3060 Dig. input 83 3070 Dig. input 84 3080 Dig. input 85 3090 Dig. input 86 3100 Dig. input 87 3110 Dig. input 88 3120 Dig. input 89 3410 Dig. input 47 3420 Dig. input 48 3430 Dig. input 49 3490 Emergency stop Control - Synchronisation 2120 Sync window 2130 BTB sync failure 2150 Phase seq error 2160 BTB open fail 2170 BTB close fail 2420 BTB pos. fail Multi-functional input setup 4160 Pt100 46.1 4170 Pt100 46.2 4240 W. fail 46 4290 Pt100 47.1 4300 Pt100 47.2 4370 W. fail 47 4420 Pt100 48.1 4430 Pt100 48.2 4500 W. fail 48 4960 U< aux. term. 1 4970 U> aux. term. 1 System - General setup 6270 Intertrip wire break 6590 Fan A failure 6600 Fan B failure 6610 Fan C failure 6620 Fan D failure System - Communication 7530 Int. comm. ID 7870 Any BTB missing Page 8 of 80
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Reverse power and overcurrent protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the reverse power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the reverse power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1000 HV reverse power 1 1001 HV –P>
1
Setpoint
-200...0 %
-5,0 %
1002 HV –P>
1
Delay
0.1...100 s
10,0 s
1003 HV –P>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1004 HV –P>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1005 HV –P>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1006 HV –P>
1
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1010 HV reverse power 2 1011 HV –P>
2
Setpoint
-200...0 %
-5,0 %
1012 HV –P>
2
Delay
0.1...100 s
10 s
1013 HV –P>
2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1014 HV –P>
2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1015 HV –P>
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1016 HV –P>
2
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1030 HV overcurrent 1 1031 HV I>
1
Setpoint
50...200 %
100,0 %
1032 HV I>
1
Delay
0,1...3200 s
0.5 s
1033 HV I>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
23
1034 HV I>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1035 HV I>
1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1036 HV I>
1
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1040 HV overcurrent 2 1041 HV I>
2
Setpoint
50...200 %
120.0 %
1042 HV I>
2
Delay
0.1...3200 s
5s
1043 HV I>
2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1044 HV I>
2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1045 HV I>
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1046 HV I>
2
Fail class F1…F3
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Trip BTB (F3)
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1050 HV Fast overcurrent, Earth 1051 HV Ie>>
Setpoint
0...500 %
115,0 %
1052 HV Ie>>
Delay
0...320 s
10,0 s
1053 HV Ie>>
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1054 HV Ie>>
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1055 HV Ie>>
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1056 HV Ie>>
Fail class F1…F3
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Option C2
Available curve types: - IEC Inverse - IEC Very inverse - IEC Extremely inv. - IEEE Moderately inv. - IEEE Very inverse - IEEE Extremely inv. - Custom
Trip BTB (F3)
1060 HV Fast overcurrent, Neutral 1061 HV In>>
Setpoint
0...500 %
120,0 %
1062 HV In>>
Delay
0...320 s
5,0 s
1063 HV In>>
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1064 HV In>>
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1065 HV In>>
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1066 HV In>>
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1080 HV inverse time overcurrent curve setting 1081 HV I> inv. type
Type
IEC Inverse Custom
IEC Inverse
1082 HV I> inv. limit
Setpoint
50.0% 200.0%
110.0%
Setpoint
0.1 100.0
1.0
1084 HV I> inv. k
Setpoint
0.001 s 32.000 s
0.140 s
1085 HV I> inv. c
Setpoint
0.000 s 32.000 s
0.000 s
1086 HV I> inv. a
Setpoint
0.001 32.000
0.020
1087 G I> inv.
Relay output A
Not used Option dependent
Not used
1088 G I> inv.
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1089 G I> inv.
Fail class F1…F5
1083
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HV I> inv. TMS
Trip GB (F3)
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Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1100 Voltage dependent overcurrent curve setting 1101 HV Iv > (50%)
Setpoint I1
50...200 %
110,0 %
@50% nom. voltage
1102 HV Iv > (60%)
Setpoint I2
50...200 %
125,0 %
@60% nom. voltage
1103 HV Iv > (70%)
Setpoint I3
50...200 %
140,0 %
@70% nom. voltage
1104 HV Iv > (80%)
Setpoint I4
50...200 %
155 ,0%
@80% nom. voltage
1105 HV Iv > (90%)
Setpoint I5
50...200 %
170,0 %
@90% nom. voltage
1106 HV Iv > (100%)
Setpoint I6
50...200 %
200,0 %
@100 % nom. voltage
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings relate to nominal current. The condition has to be true i.e. I1
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the overcurrent has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay. Values are set in parameters 1101-1106.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm settings relate to the nominal current setting. The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1110 Voltage dependent overcurrent alarm 1111 HV Iv >
Timer
0.1...10 s
0,5,0 s
1112 HV Iv >
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1113 HV Iv >
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1114 HV Iv >
Activate
OFF ON
OFF
1115 HV Iv >
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1130 HV fast overcurrent 1 1131 HV I>>
1
Setpoint
150...500 %
150.0 %
1132 HV I>>
1
Delay
0...100 s
2.0 s
1133 HV I>>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
23
1134 HV I>>
1
Relay B
Not used
Not used
1135 HV I>>
1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1136 HV I>>
1
Fail class F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1140 HV fast overcurrent 2 1141 HV I>>
2
Setpoint
50...500 %
200.0 %
1142 HV I>>
2
Delay
0...100 s
0.5 s
1143 HV I>>
2
Relay A
Not used
Not used
1144 HV I>>
2
Relay B
Not used
Not used
1145 HV I>>
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1146 HV I>>
2
Fail class F1…F3
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Trip BTB (F3)
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Voltage protections No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1150 HV overvoltage 1 1151 HV U>
1
Setpoint
100... 120 %
103,0 %
1152 HV U>
1
Timer
0.1... 100 s
10,0 s
1153 HV U>
1
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1154 HV U>
1
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1155 HV U>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1156 HV U>
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1160 HV overvoltage 2 1161 HV U>
2
Setpoint
100... 120 %
105,0 %
1162 HV U>
2
Timer
0.1... 100s
5,0 s
1163 HV U>
2
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1164 HV U>
2
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1165 HV U>
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1166 HV U>
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1170 HV undervoltage 1 1171 HV U<
1
Setpoint
40... 100%
97,0 %
1172 HV U<
1
Timer
0.1... 100 s
10,0 s
1173 HV U<
1
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1174 HV U<
1
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1175 HV U<
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1176 HV U<
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
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Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
1180 HV undervoltage 2 1181 HV U<
2
Setpoint
40... 100 %
95,0 %
1182 HV U<
2
Timer
0.1... 100 s
5,0 s
1183 HV U<
2
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1184 HV U<
2
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1185 HV U<
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1186 HV U<
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Selection between phase-phase or phaseneutral voltage detection. When phase-phase tripping is selected, the voltage alarms relate to the nominal voltage. When phase-neutral tripping is selected, the voltage alarms relate to the nominal voltage divided by √3.
1190 HV undervoltage 3 1191 HV U<
3
Setpoint
40... 100 %
95,0 %
1192 HV U<
3
Timer
0.1... 100 s
5,0 s
1193 HV U<
3
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1194 HV U<
3
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1195 HV U<
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1196 HV U<
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1200 HV voltage trip
1201 HV voltage trip
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Setpoint
Ph-Ph Ph-N
Ph-Ph
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Frequency protections Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1210 HV overfrequency 1 1211 HV f>
1
Setpoint
100... 120 %
103,0%
1212 HV f>
1
Timer
0.2... 100 s
10,0 s
1213 HV f>
1
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1214 HV f>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1215 HV f>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1216 HV f>
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay. Frequency settings relate to nominal frequency setting.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1220 HV overfrequency 2 1221 HV f>
2
Setpoint
100... 120 %
105,0 %
1222 HV f>
2
Timer
0.2... 100 s
5,0 s
1223 HV f>
2
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1224 HV f>
2
Relay output B
Notused Used
Not used
1225 HV f>
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1226 HV f>
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1230 HV f> overfrequency 3 1231 HV f>
3
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
110,0 %
1232 HV f>
3
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
5.0 s
1233 HV f>
3
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1234 HV f>
3
Relay output B
Notused Used
Not used
Not used Warning (F2)
1235 HV f>
3
Enable
Notused Used
1236 HV f>
3
Fail class
F1…F3
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Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1240 HV underfrequency 1 1241 HV f <
1
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
97,0%
1242 HV f<
1
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
5.0 s
1243 HV f <
1
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1244 HV f <
1
Relay output B
Notused Used
Not used
1245 HV f <
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1246 HV f <
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1250 HV underfrequency 2 1251 HV f<
2
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
95.0%
1252 HV f<
2
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
5.0 s
1253 HV f<
2
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1254 HV f<
2
Relay output B
Notused Used
Not used
1255 HV f<
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1256 HV f<
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1260 HV underfrequency 3 1261 HV f<
3
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
95.0%
1262 HV f<
3
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
5.0 s
1263 HV f<
3
Relay output A
Notused Used
Not used
1264 HV f<
3
Relay output B
Notused Used
Not used
1265 HV f<
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1266 HV f<
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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Parameter List
LV voltage protections Voltage settings relate to the nominal voltage setting.
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1270 LV overvoltage 1 1271 LV U>
1
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
103.0%
1272 LV U>
1
Timer
0.0 s 99.9 s
10.0 s
1273 LV U>
1
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1274 LV U>
1
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1275 LV U>
1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1276 LV U>
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1280 LV overvoltage 2 1281 LV U>
2
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
105.0%
1282 LV U>
2
Timer
0.0 s 99.9 s
5.0 s
1283 LV U>
2
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1284 LV U>
2
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1285 LV U>
2
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1286 LV U>
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1290 LV overvoltage 3 1291 LV U>
3
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
105.0%
1292 LV U>
3
Timer
0.0 s 99.9 s
5.0 s
1293 LV U>
3
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1294 LV U>
3
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1295 LV U>
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1296 LV U>
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1300 LV undervoltage 1 1301 LV U<
1
Setpoint
40.0% 100.0%
97.0%
1302 LV U<
1
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
10.00 s
1303 LV U<
1
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1304 LV U<
1
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1305 LV U<
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1306 LV U<
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1310 LV undervoltage 2 1311 LV U<
2
Setpoint
40.0% 100.0%
95.0%
1312 LV U<
2
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
5.00 s
1313 LV U<
2
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1314 LV U<
2
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1315 LV U<
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1316 LV U<
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1320 LV undervoltage 3 1321 LV U<
3
Setpoint
40.0% 100.0%
97.0%
1322 LV U<
3
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
10.00 s
1323 LV U<
3
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1324 LV U<
3
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1325 LV U<
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1326 LV U<
3
Fail class
F1…F3
warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1330 LV undervoltage 4 1331 LV U<
4
Setpoint
40.0% 100.0%
60.0%
1332 LV U<
4
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
0.10 s
1333 LV U<
4
Relay Not used output A Used
Not used
1334 LV U<
4
Relay Not used output B Used
Not used
1335 LV U<
4
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1336 LV U<
4
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Setpoint
Ph-Ph Ph-N
Ph-Ph
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the voltage has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Selection between phasephase or phase-neutral voltage detection.
1340 LV voltage trip 1341 LV voltage trip
DEIF A/S
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Parameter List
LV frequency protections Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1350 LV overfrequency 1 1351
LV f>
1
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
120.0%
1352
LV f>
1
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
10.00 s
1353
LV f>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1354
LV f>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1355
LV f>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1356
LV f>
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1360 LV overfrequency 2 1361
LV f>
2
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
110.0%
1362
LV f>
2
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
3.00 s
1363
LV f>
2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1364
LV f>
2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1365
LV f>
2
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1366
LV f>
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1370 LV overfrequency 3 1371
LV f>
3
Setpoint
100.0% 120.0%
105.0%
1372
LV f>
3
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
5.00 s
1373
LV f>
3
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1374
LV f>
3
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1375
LV f>
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1376
LV f>
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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Parameter List
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1380 LV underfrequency 1 1381
LV f<
1
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
97.0%
1382
LV f<
1
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
10.00 s
1383
LV f<
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1384
LV f<
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1385
LV f<
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1386
LV f<
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1390 LV underfrequency 2 1391
LV f<
2
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
95.0%
1392
LV f<
2
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
5.00 s
1393
LV f<
2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1394
LV f<
2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1395
LV f<
2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1396
LV f<
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
1400 LV underfrequency 3 1401
LV f<
3
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
97.0%
1402
LV f<
3
Timer
0.00 s 99.99 s
10.00 s
1403
LV f<
3
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1404
LV f<
3
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1405
LV f<
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1406
LV f<
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1410 LV underfrequency 4 1411
LV f<
4
Setpoint
80.0% 100.0%
95.0%
1412
LV f<
4
Timer
0. 00 s 99.99 s
5.00 s
1413
LV f<
4
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1414
LV f<
4
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1415
LV f<
4
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1416
LV f<
4
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the frequency has been continuously under the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Mains failure protections No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1420 df/dt (ROCOF) 1421 df/dt (ROCOF)
Setpoint
1.5Hz/s 10.0Hz/s
5.0Hz/s
1422 df/dt (ROCOF)
Period(s)
1 per 20 per
6 per
1423 df/dt (ROCOF)
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1424 df/dt (ROCOF)
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1425 df/dt (ROCOF)
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1426
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1431 Vector jump
Setpoint
1.0 deg. 10.0 deg. 90.0 deg.
1432 Vector jump
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1433 Vector jump
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1434 Vector jump
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1435 Vector jump
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
df/dt (ROCOF)
Option A1
The alarm and fail class are activated when the df/dt rate has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed number of periods (delay).
Option A1
The alarm and fail class are activated when a vector jump is detected.
1430 Vector jump
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
1440 LV positive sequence voltage low 1441 LV pos seq volt
Setpoint
10.0% 110.0%
70.0%
1442 LV pos seq volt
Period(s)
1 per 9 per
2 per
1443 LV pos seq volt
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1444 LV pos seq volt
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1445 LV pos seq volt
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1446 LV pos seq volt
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
Option A4
The alarm and fail class are activated when the symmetrical (positive sequence) voltage has been continuously below the programmed value during the programmed delay. The timer factory setting is set to 2 periods. This means that the error has to be active for 2 whole periods before the alarm will be tripped. E.g. in a 50 Hz system, the alarm will be activated if the positive sequence is below 70% of U nominal voltage for 40 ms. The alarm will trip the fail class as soon as possible after this delay.
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Overload protections No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1450 HV VA overload 1 1451 HV S>
1
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
100.0%
1452 HV S>
1
Timer
0.1 s 3200.0 s
10.0 s
1453
HV S>
1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1454
HV S>
1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1455 HV S>
1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1456 HV S>
1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings relate to nominal power. The alarm and fail class are activated when the power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1460 HV VA overload 2 1461 HV S>
2
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
110.0%
1462 HV S>
2
Timer
0.1 s 3200.0 s
5.0 s
1463
HV S>
2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1464
HV S>
2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1465 HV S>
2
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1466 HV S>
2
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1470 HV VA overload 3 1471 HV S>
3
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
100.0%
1472 HV S>
3
Timer
0.1 s 3200 s
10.0 s
1473
HV S>
3
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1474
HV S>
3
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1475 HV S>
3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1476 HV S>
3
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1480 HV VA overload 4 1481 HV S>
4
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
110.0%
1482 HV S>
4
Timer
0.1 s 3200 s
5.0 s
1483
HV S>
4
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1484 HV S>
4
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1485 HV S>
4
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1486 HV S>
4
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The alarm and fail class are activated when the power has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
1490 HV VA overload 5 1491 HV S>
5
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
100.0%
1492 HV S>
5
Timer
0.1 s 3200 s
10.0 s
1493
HV S>
5
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1494 HV S>
5
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1495 HV S>
5
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1496 HV S>
5
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
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Current unbalance protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1500 HV unbalanced current 1501
HV unbalance curr.
Setpoint
0.0% 100.0%
30.0%
1502
HV unbalance curr.
Timer
0.1 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
1503
HV unbalance curr.
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1504
HV unbalance curr.
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1505
HV unbalance curr.
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1506
HV unbalance curr.
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Designer’s Settings relate to nominal Reference current. Handbook The alarm and fail class are activated when the difference between the max. reading and the min. reading of the 3 m easured currents has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Voltage unbalance protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1510 HV unbalanced voltage 1511
HV unbalance volt.
Setpoint
0.0% 50.0%
10.0%
1512
HV unbalance volt.
Timer
0.1 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
1513
HV unbalance volt.
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1514
HV unbalance volt.
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1515
HV unbalance volt.
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1516
HV unbalance volt.
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings relate to nominal voltage. The alarm and fail class are activated when the difference between the max. reading and the min. reading of the 3 measured voltages has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
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Reactive power import protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1520 HV reactive power import 1521 HV –Q>
Setpoint
0.0% 150.0%
50.0%
1522 HV –Q>
Timer
0.1 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
1523 HV –Q>
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1524 HV –Q>
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1525 HV –Q>
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1526 HV –Q>
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings relate to nominal power setting value. The alarm and fail class are activated when imported VAr has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reactive power export protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1530 HV reactive power export 1531 HV Q>
Setpoint
0.0% 100.0%
60.0%
1532 HV Q>
Timer
0.1 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
1533 HV Q>
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1534 HV Q>
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1535 HV Q>
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1536 HV Q>
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings relate to nominal power setting value. The alarm and fail class are activated when exported VAr has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
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Negative sequence No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descri ption
Option C2
Settings relate to nominal current. The alarm and fail class are activated when the negative sequence has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Option C2
Settings relate to nominal voltage. The alarm and fail class are activated when the negative sequence has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Option C2
Selection between LV or HV measurement of negative sequence voltage.
1540 HV negative sequence current 1541 HV neg seq I
Setpoint
1.0% 100.0%
20.0%
1542 HV neg seq I
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
0.5 s
1543 HV neg seq I
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1544 HV neg seq I
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1545 HV neg seq I
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1546 HV neg seq I
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1550 HV negative sequence voltage 1551 HV neg seq U
Setpoint
1.0% 100.0%
5.0%
1552 HV neg seq U
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
0.5 s
1553 HV neg seq U
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1554 HV neg seq U
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1555 HV neg seq U
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1556 HV neg seq U
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1560 HV negative sequence selection HV 1561 neg seq select
DEIF A/S
Setpoint
Conn 61 – 27 Conn 68 – 74
Con 61 – 67 measurement
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Zero sequence No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descri ption
Option C2
Settings relate to nominal current. The alarm and fail class are activated when the zero sequence has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Option C2
Settings relate to nominal voltage. The alarm and fail class are activated when the zero sequence has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
Option C2
Selection between HV or LV measurement of zero sequence voltage.
1570 HV zero sequence current 1571 HV zero seq I
Setpoint
0.0% 100.0%
20.0%
1572 HV zero seq I
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
0.5 s
1573 HV zero seq I
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1574 HV zero seq I
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1575 HV zero seq I
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1576 HV zero seq I
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1580 HV zero sequence voltage 1581 HV zero seq U
Setpoint
0.0% 100.0%
5.0%
1582 HV zero seq U
Timer
0.2 s 100.0 s
0.5 s
1583 HV zero seq U
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1584 HV zero seq U
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1585 HV zero seq U
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1586 HV zero seq U
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
1590 HV zero sequence selection 1591
DEIF A/S
HV zero seq select
Setpoint
Conn 61 – 27 Conn 68 – 74
Con 61 – 67 measurement
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Directional overcurrent protection No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1600 HV directional overcurrent 1 1601 HV I> direct 1
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
120.0%
1602 HV I> direct 1
Timer
0.0 s 100.0 s
0.1 s
1603 HV I> direct 1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1604 HV I> direct 1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1605 HV I> direct 1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1606 HV I> direct 1
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Option A5
Settings relate to nominal current. The alarm and fail class are activated when the directional current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay. The current measurement is positive when current is supplied from the mains to the plant. The current measurement is negative when current is being supplied to the mains.
Option A5
Settings relate to nominal current. The alarm and fail class are activated when the directional current has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay. The current measurement is positive when current is supplied from the mains to the plant. The current measurement is negative when current is being supplied to the mains.
1610 HV directional overcurrent 2 1611 HV I> direct 2
Setpoint
-200.0% 200.0%
130.0%
1612 HV I> direct 2
Timer
0.0 s 100.0 s
0.1 s
1613 HV I> direct 2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1614 HV I> direct 2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1615 HV I> direct 2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1616 HV I> direct 2
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
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LV unbalance voltage No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1620 LV unbalance U 1621
LV unbalance U
Setpoint
0.0% 50.0%
1622
LV unbalance U
Timer
0.1 s 100.0 s
1623
LV unbalance U
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1624
LV unbalance U
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1625
LV unbalance U
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1626
LV unbalance U
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Settings relate to average Reference actual voltage. Handbook The alarm and fail class are activated when the difference between the max. reading and the min. reading of the 3 m easured busHVr voltages has been continuously above the programmed value during the programmed delay.
6.0% 10.0 s
Time-dependent undervoltage No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1630 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 1-3 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636
Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1
Setting 1
30.0% 120.0%
30.0%
Delay 1
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.15 s
Setting 2
30.0% 120.0%
70.0%
Delay 2
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.15 s
Setting 3
30.0% 120.0%
70.0%
Delay 3
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.70 s
Option A1
Curve setting for timedependent undervoltage. Settings relate to nominal voltage. The condition has to be true i.e. Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6). If this is not fulfilled, the worst-case setpoint Ut(6) will be used.
Option A1
Curve setting for timedependent undervoltage. Settings relate to nominal voltage. The condition has to be true i.e. Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6). If this is not fulfilled, the worst-case setpoint Ut(6) will be used.
1640 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 4-6 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646
DEIF A/S
Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1 Ut < 1
Setting 4
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 4
0.00 s 20.00 s
1.50 s
Setting 5
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 5
0.00 s 20.00 s
2.00 s
Setting 6
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 6
0.00 s 20.00 s
3.00 s
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1650 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 activation 1651 1652 1653
Ut < act 1 Ut < act 1 Ut < act 1 Ut < act 1
1654 Ut < act 1 1655
1656
Ut < act 1
Activate
0.0% 120.0%
90%
Reset
0.0% 120.0%
95%
Delay
0.0 s 320.0 s
1.00 s
Relay output A
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Relay output B
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Option A1
Activate is the voltage value where the function timer starts. Reset is the value where the function timer is reset to 0 ms. Delay is the delay timer for the reset. The relay outputs will activate immediately when the function timer starts.
Option A1
The alarm and fail class is activated instantaneously when the voltage value is under the programmed value curve.
Option A1
Curve setting for timedependent undervoltage. Settings relate to nominal voltage. The condition has to be true i.e. Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6). If this is not fulfilled, the worst-case setpoint Ut(6) will be used.
1660 Time-dependent undervoltage 1 1661
Ut < 1 Ut < 1
1662
1663 1664
Ut < 1 Ut < 1
Relay output A
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Relay output B
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Fail class
F1…F5
Trip BTB (F3)
1670 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 1-3 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676
DEIF A/S
Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2
Setting 1
30.0% 120.0%
30.0%
Delay 1
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.15 s
Setting 2
30.0% 120.0%
70.0%
Delay 2
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.15 s
Setting 3
30.0% 120.0%
70.0%
Delay 3
0.00 s 20.00 s
0.70 s
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1680 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 4-6 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686
Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2 Ut < 2
Setting 4
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 4
0.00 s 20.00 s
1.50 s
Setting 5
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 5
0.00 s 20.00 s
2.00 s
Setting 6
30.0% 120.0%
90.0%
Delay 6
0.00 s 20.00 s
3.00 s
Option A1
Curve setting for timedependent undervoltage. Settings relate to nominal voltage. The condition has to be true i.e. Ut(1)1≤Ut(2)≤Ut(3)≤ Ut(4)≤Ut(5)≤Ut(6). If this is not fulfilled, the worst-case setpoint Ut(6) will be used.
Option A1
Activate is the voltage value where the function timer starts. Reset is the value where the function timer is reset to 0 ms. Delay is the delay timer for the reset. The relay output will activate immediately when the function timer starts.
Option A1
The alarm and fail class is activated instantaneously when the voltage value is under the programmed value curve.
1690 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 activation 1691 1692 1693
Ut < act 2 Ut < act 2 Ut < act 2 Ut < act 2
1694 Ut < act 2 1695
1696
Ut < act 2
Activate
0.0% 120.0%
90%
Reset
0.0% 120.0%
95%
Delay
0.0 s 320.0 s
1.00 s
Relay output A
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Relay output B
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1700 Time-dependent undervoltage 2 1701
Ut < 2 Ut < 2
1702
1703 1704
DEIF A/S
Ut < 2 Ut < 2
Relay output A
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Relay output B
Not used Optiondep.
Not used
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Fail class
F1…F5
Trip BTB (F3)
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Neutral line inverse overcurrent No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1720 HV In> inverse 1721
In> Inverse
Type
IEC inverse Custom
IEC Inverse
1722
In> Inverse
Limit
2.0% 120.0%
30.0%
1723
In> Inverse
TMS
0.1 100.0
1.0
1724
In> Inverse
k
0.001s 32.000s
0.140s
1725
In> Inverse
c
0.000s 32.000s
0.000s
1726
In> Inverse
a
0.001 32.000
0.020
1727
In> Inverse
Output A
Not used Used
Not used
1728
In> Inverse
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1729
In> Inverse
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Earth current inverse No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1730 HV Ie>> inverse 1731
Ie> Inverse
Type
IEC inverse Custom
IEC Inverse
1732
Ie> Inverse
Limit
2.0% 120.0%
30.0%
1733
Ie> Inverse
TMS
0.1 100.0
1.0
1734
Ie> Inverse
k
0.001s 32.000s
0.140s
1735
Ie> Inverse
c
0.000s 32.000s
0.000s
1736
Ie> Inverse
a
0.001 32.000
0.020
1737
Ie> Inverse
Output A
Not used Used
Not used
1738
Ie> Inverse
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1739
Ie> Inverse
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
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Power-dependent reactive power import No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1740 HV P-dependent Q import 1-3 1741 HV P dep Q1<
Setpoint
0...100%
20%
1742
HV P dep P1<
Setpoint
0...100%
0%
1743
HV P dep Q2<
Setpoint
0... 100%
22%
1744
HV P dep P2<
Setpoint
0...100%
7%
1745
HV P dep Q3<
Setpoint
0... 100%
27%
1746
HV P dep P3<
Setpoint
0... 100%
12%
Option C2
1750 HV P-dependent Q import 4-6 1751 HV P dep Q4<
Setpoint
0...100%
18%
1752
HV P dep P4<
Setpoint
0... 100%
55%
1753
HV P dep Q5<
Setpoint
0... 100%
21%
1754
HV P dep P5<
Setpoint
0... 100%
97%
1755
HV P dep Q6<
Setpoint
0...100%
1%
1756
HV P dep P6<
Setpoint
0... 100%
100%
Option C2
1760 HV P-dependent Q import, alarm 1761 HV P dep Q<
Timer
0,1 s 200 s
1.0 s
1762 HV P dep Q<
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1763 HV P dep Q<
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1764 HV P dep Q<
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1765 HV P dep Q<
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Option C2
Power-dependent reactive power export No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1770 HV P-dependent Q export 1-3 1771 HV P dep Q1>
Setpoint
0...100%
88%
1772
HV P dep P1>
Setpoint
0...100%
0%
1773
HV P dep Q2>
Setpoint
0... 100%
86%
1774
HV P dep P2>
Setpoint
0... 100%
24%
1775
HV P dep Q3>
Setpoint
0... 100%
77%
1776
HV P dep P3>
Setpoint
0... 100%
53%
DEIF A/S
Option C2
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1750 HV P-dependent Q export 4-6 1781 HV P dep Q4>
Setpoint
0...100%
60%
1782
HV P dep P4>
Setpoint
0... 100%
80%
1783
HV P dep Q5>
Setpoint
0... 100%
33%
1784
HV P dep P5>
Setpoint
0... 100%
95%
1785
HV P dep Q6>
Setpoint
0...100%
1%
1786
HV P dep P6>
Setpoint
0... 100%
100%
Option C2
1790 HV P-dependent Q export, alarm 1791 HV P dep Q>
Timer
0,1 s 200 s
1.0 s
1792 HV P dep Q>
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
1793 HV P dep Q>
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
1794 HV P dep Q>
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1795 HV P dep Q>
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
Option C2
Undervoltage and reactive power low No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Option A1
The setting relates to the nominal voltage. The condition for trip is that the actual voltage drops below the setting value and that the reactive power is ≤ 0 kVAr.
1960 U and Q < 1 1961
U and Q < 1
Setpoint
70.0% 100.0%
85.0%
1962
U and Q < 1
Delay
0.0 s 10.0 s
5.0 s
1963
U and Q < 1
Relay output A
Option dep.
Not used
1964
U and Q < 1
Relay output B
Option dep.
Not used
1965
U and Q < 1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1966
U and Q < 1
Fail class
F1…F5
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Option A1
The setting relates to the nominal voltage. The condition for trip is that the actual voltage drops below the setting value and that the reactive power is ≤ 0 kVAr.
1970 U and Q < 2 1971
U and Q < 2
Setpoint
70.0% 100.0%
85.0%
1972
U and Q < 2
Delay
1.0 s 10.0 s
5.0 s
1973
U and Q < 2
Relay output A
Option dep.
Not used
1974
U and Q < 2
Relay output B
Option dep.
Not used
1975
U and Q < 2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
1976
U and Q < 2
Fail class
F1…F5
Trip BTB (F3)
BTB externally tripped No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
1980 BTB Ext tripped 1965
BTB Ext. Trip
Enable
OFF ON
ON
1966
BTB Ext. Trip
Fail class
F1…F5
Warning (F2)
Synchronisation and breaker alarms No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
2150 Phase sequence error 2151 Phase seq error
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
2152 Phase seq error
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
2153 Phase seq error
Fail class
F1…F3
Block (F1)
Designer’s During synchronisation the Reference controller has detected that Handbook the rotation direction of the phases is opposite direction as the busbar.
2160 BTB open failure 2161 BTB open fail
Delay
1.0 s 5.0 s
2.0 s
2162 BTB open fail
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
2163 BTB open fail
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
2164 BTB open fail
Enable
OFF ON
ON
2165 BTB open fail
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s The breaker open failure Reference will occur, if the unit has Handbook transmitted a breaker open signal and the breaker feedback has not changed position from ON to OFF within 2 s.
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
2170 BTB close failure 2171 BTB close fail
Delay
1.0 s 5.0 s
2.0 s
2172 BTB close fail
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
2173 BTB close fail
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
2174 BTB close fail
Enable
OFF ON
ON
2175 BTB close fail
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s The breaker close failure Reference will occur, if the unit has Handbook transmitted a breaker close signal and the breaker feedback has not changed position from OFF to ON within 2 s.
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Digital input 77-89 setup These parameters are used when a digital input is used as protection input or to activate a limit relay. No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
3000 Digital input 77 3001
Dig. input 77
Delay
0.0 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
3002
Dig. input 77
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
3003
Dig. input 77
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
3004
Dig. input 77
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3005
Dig. input 77
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
3006
Dig. input 77
N/X
N/O N/C
N/O
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The input is configurable and can have different functions in different units. Inputs 24-27 are by default used for breaker feedback. These inputs are only available if no MB or TB is present in the application.
The same settings apply to inputs 78-89, settings 3010 to 3120.
Digital input 46-48 setup (multi-functional inputs) No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
3400 Digital input 46 3401
Wire fail 46
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3402
Dig. input 46
Delay
0.0 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
3403
Dig. input 46
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
3404
Dig. input 46
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
3405
Dig. input 46
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3406
Dig. input 46
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The input is configurable and can have different functions in different units. (Only available if multiinput 46 are configured to ‘digital’).
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
3410 Digital input 47 3411
Wire fail 47
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3412
Dig. input 47
Delay
0.0 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
3413
Dig. input 47
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
3414
Dig. input 47
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
3415
Dig. input 47
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3416
Dig. input 47
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The input is configurable and can have different functions in different units. (Only available if multiinput 47 are configured to ‘digital’).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The input is configurable and can have different functions in different units. (Only available if multiinput 48 are configured to ‘digital’).
3420 Digital input 48 3421
Wire fail 48
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3422
Dig. input 48
Delay
0.0 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
3423
Dig. input 48
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
3424
Dig. input 48
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
3425
Dig. input 48
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3426
Dig. input 48
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Emergency stop No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
3490 Emergency stop 3491
Emer. stop
Delay
0.0 s 60.0 s
0.0 s
3492
Emer. stop
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
3493
Emer. stop
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
3494
Emer. stop
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
3495
Emer. stop
Fail class
F1…F3
Trip BTB (F3)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Emergency stop input is intended for a normally closed contact.
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Multi-functional analogue input setup Multi-input no. 46 The available menus for multi-input no. 46 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 10980). No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4120 4-20 mA 46.1 4121 4-20 mA 46.1
Setpoint
4 mA 2 0mA
10 mA
4122 4-20 mA 46.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4123 4-20 mA 46.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4124 4-20 mA 46.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4125 4-20 mA 46.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4126 4-20 mA 46.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4131 4-20 mA 46.2
Setpoint
4 mA 20 mA
10 mA
4132 4-20 mA 46.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4133 4-20 mA 46.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4134 4-20 mA 46.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4135 4-20 mA 46.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4136 4-20 mA 46.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4161 Pt100 46.1
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4162 Pt100 46.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4163 Pt100 46.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4164 Pt100 46.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4165 Pt100 46.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4166 Pt100 46.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as 420 mA.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as 4-20 mA.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4130 4-20 mA 46.2
4160 Pt100 46.1
DEIF A/S
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4170 Pt100 46.2 4171 Pt100 46.2
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4172 Pt100 46.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4173 Pt100 46.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4174 Pt100 46.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4175 Pt100 46.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4176 Pt100 46.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4180 VDO Pressure 46.1 4181
VDO Pressure 46.1
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
4.0
4182
VDO Pressure 46.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4183
VDO Pressure 46.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4184
VDO Pressure 46.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4185
VDO Pressure 46.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4186
VDO Pressure 46.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4190 VDO Pressure 46.2 4191
VDO Pressure 46.2
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
5.0
4192
VDO Pressure 46.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4193
VDO Pressure 46.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4194
VDO Pressure 46.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4195
VDO Pressure 46.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4196
VDO Pressure 46.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4200 VDO Temperature 46.1 4201 VDO Temp. 46.1
Setpoint
-49 482
100
4202 VDO Temp. 46.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4203 VDO Temp. 46.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4204 VDO Temp. 46.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4205 VDO Temp. 46.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4206 VDO Temp. 46.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
4210 VDO Temperature 46.2 4211 VDO Temp. 46.2
Setpoint
-49 482
110
4212 VDO Temp. 46.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4213 VDO Temp. 46.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4214 VDO Temp. 46.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4215 VDO Temp. 46.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4216 VDO Temp. 46.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4221 VDO Level 46.1
Setpoint
0% 100%
10%
4222 VDO Level 46.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4223 VDO Level 46.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4224 VDO Level 46.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4225 VDO Level 46.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4226 VDO Level 46.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4220 VDO level 46.1
DEIF A/S
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4230 VDO Level 46.2 4231 VDO Level 46.2
Setpoint
0% 100%
5%
4232 VDO Level 46.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4233 VDO Level 46.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4234 VDO Level 46.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4235 VDO Level 46.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4236 VDO Level 46.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4241 W. fail 46
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4242 W. fail 46
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4243 W. fail 46
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4244 W. fail 46
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 46 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The wire break fault detection is activated.
4240 Wire fail 46
Multi-input no. 47 The available menus for multi-input no. 47 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 10990). No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4250 4-20 mA 47.1 4251
4-20 mA 47.1
Setpoint
4 mA 20 mA
10 mA
4252
4-20 mA 47.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4253
4-20 mA 47.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4254
4-20 mA 47.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4255
4-20 mA 47.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4256
4-20 mA 47.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as 4-20 mA.
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4260 4-20 mA 47.2 4261
4-20 mA 47.2
Setpoint
4 mA 20 mA
10 mA
4262
4-20 mA 47.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4263
4-20 mA 47.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4264
4-20 mA 47.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4265
4-20 mA 47.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4266
4-20 mA 47.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as 420 mA.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4290 Pt100 47.1 4291
Pt100 47.1
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4292
Pt100 47.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4293
Pt100 47.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4294
Pt100 47.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4295
Pt100 47.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4296
Pt100 47.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4300 Pt100 47.2 4301
Pt100 47.2
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4302
Pt100 47.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4303
Pt100 47.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4304
Pt100 47.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4305
Pt100 47.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4306
Pt100 47.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4310 VDO Pressure 47.1 4311
VDO Pressure 47.1
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
4.0
4312
VDO Pressure 47.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4313
VDO Pressure 47.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4314
VDO Pressure 47.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4315
VDO Pressure 47.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4316
VDO Pressure 47.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4320 VDO Pressure 47.2 4321
VDO Pressure 47.2
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
5.0
4322
VDO Pressure 47.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4323
VDO Pressure 47.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4324
VDO Pressure 47.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4325
VDO Pressure 47.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4326
VDO Pressure 47.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4330 VDO Temperature 47.1 4331
VDO Temp 47.1 Setpoint
-49 482
100
4332
VDO Temp 47.1 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4333
VDO Temp 47.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4334
VDO Temp 47.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4335
VDO Temp 47.1 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4336
VDO Temp 47.1 Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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Parameter List
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4340 VDO Temperature 47.2 4341
VDO Temp 47.2 Setpoint
-49 482
110
4342
VDO Temp 47.2 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4343
VDO Temp 47.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4344
VDO Temp 47.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4345
VDO Temp 47.2 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4346 VDO Temp 47.2 Fail class
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 47 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The wire break fault detection is activated.
4350 VDO Level 47.1 4351
VDO Level 47.1 Setpoint
0% 100%
10%
4352
VDO Level 47.1 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4353
VDO Level 47.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4354
VDO Level 47.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4355
VDO Level 47.1 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4356
VDO Level 47.1 Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4360 VDO Level 47.2 4361
VDO Level 47.2 Setpoint
0% 100%
5%
4362
VDO Level 47.2 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4363
VDO Level 47.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4364
VDO Level 47.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4365
VDO Level 47.2 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4366
VDO Level 47.2 Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4370 Wire fail 47 4371
W. fail 47
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4372
W. fail 47
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4373
W. fail 47
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4374
W. fail 47
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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Parameter List
Multi-input no. 48 The available menus for multi-input no. 48 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 11000). No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4380 4-20 mA 48.1 4381
4-20 mA 48.1
Setpoint
4 mA 20 mA
10 mA
4382
4-20 mA 48.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4383
4-20 mA 48.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4384
4-20 mA 48.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4385
4-20 mA 48.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4386
4-20 mA 48.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as 4-20 mA.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as 4-20 mA.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4390 4-20 mA 48.2 4391
4-20 mA 48.2
Setpoint
4 mA 20 mA
10 mA
4392
4-20 mA 48.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
120.0 s
4393
4-20 mA 48.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4394
4-20 mA 48.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4395
4-20 mA 48.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4396
4-20 mA 48.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4420 Pt100 48.1 4421
Pt100 48.1
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4422
Pt100 48.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4423
Pt100 48.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4424
Pt100 48.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4425
Pt100 48.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4426
Pt100 48.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4430 Pt100 48.2 4431
Pt100 48.2
Setpoint
-49 482
80
4432
Pt100 48.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4433
Pt100 48.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4434
Pt100 48.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4435
Pt100 48.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4436
Pt100 48.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as Pt100. Pt100 setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO oil pressure. Oil pressure setpoint can be in VAr or PSI, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
4440 VDO Pressure 48.1 4441
VDO Pressure 48.1
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
4.0
4442
VDO Pressure 48.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4443
VDO Pressure 48.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4444
VDO Pressure 48.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4445
VDO Pressure 48.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4446
VDO Pressure 48.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4450 VDO Pressure 48.2 4451
VDO Pressure 48.2
Setpoint
0.0 145.0
5.0
4452
VDO Pressure 48.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4453
VDO Pressure 48.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4454
VDO Pressure 48.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4455
VDO Pressure 48.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4456
VDO Pressure 48.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4460 VDO Temperature 48.1 4461
VDO Temp 48.1 Setpoint
-49 482
100
4462
VDO Temp 48.1 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4463
VDO Temp 48.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4464
VDO Temp 48.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4465
VDO Temp 48.1 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4466
VDO Temp 48.1 Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO water temperature. Water temperature setpoint can be in deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit selection (setting 10970).
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
4470 VDO Temperature 48.2 4471
VDO Temp 48.2 Setpoint
-49 482
110
4472
VDO Temp 48.2 Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
5.0 s
4473
VDO Temp 48.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4474
VDO Temp 48.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4475
VDO Temp 48.2 Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4476
VDO Temp 48.2 Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
4480 VDO Level 48.1 4481
VDO Level 48.1
Setpoint
0% 100%
10%
4482
VDO Level 48.1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4483
VDO Level 48.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4484
VDO Level 48.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4485
VDO Level 48.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4486
VDO Level 48.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4490 VDO Level 48.2 4491
VDO Level 48.2
Setpoint
0% 100%
5%
4492
VDO Level 48.2
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
10.0 s
4493
VDO Level 48.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4494
VDO Level 48.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4495
VDO Level 48.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4496
VDO Level 48.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The multi-input 48 has been configured as VDO fuel level.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The wire break fault detection is activated.
4500 Wire fail 48 4501
W. fail 48
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4502
W. fail 48
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4503
W. fail 48
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
4504
W. fail 48
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
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Aux. supply setup No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
4960 U< auxiliary power supply terminal 1 4961 U< aux. term. 1
Setpoint
8.0V DC 32.0V DC
18.0V DC
4962 U< aux. term. 1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
1.0 s
4963 U< aux. term. 1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4964 U< aux. term. 1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4965 U< aux. term. 1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
4966 U< aux. term. 1
Fail class F1…F3
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The power supply on terminal 1 and 2 has been continuously below the adjusted setpoint until the delay timer expired.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The power supply on terminal 1 and 2 has been continuously above the adjusted setpoint until the delay timer expired.
Warning (F2)
4970 U> auxiliary power supply terminal 1 4971 U> aux. term. 1
Setpoint
12.0V DC 36.0V DC
30.0V DC
4972 U> aux. term. 1
Delay
0.0 s 999.0 s
1.0 s
4973 U> aux. term. 1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
4974 U> aux. term. 1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
4975 U> aux. term. 1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
4976 U> aux. term. 1
Fail class F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Intertrip wire break and internal communication alarms No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
6270 Intertrip wire break 6271
Intertrip wire break
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6272
Intertrip wire break
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
6273
Intertrip wire break
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
6274
Intertrip wire break
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
DEIF A/S
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The wire break monitoring is only active when the stop coil output is deactivated.
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Fan Failure No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
6590 Fan A failure 6541 Fan A failure
Timer
10.0 s 300 s
10.0 s
6542 Fan A failure
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6543 Fan A failure
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
6544 Fan A failure
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
6545 Fan A failure
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
6601 Fan B failure
Timer
10.0 s 300 s
10.0 s
6602 Fan B failure
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6603 Fan B failure
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
6604 Fan B failure
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
6605 Fan B failure
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
6611 Fan C failure
Timer
10.0 s 300 s
10.0 s
6612 Fan C failure
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6613 Fan C failure
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
6614 Fan C failure
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
6615 Fan C failure
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
6621 Fan D failure
Timer
10.0 s 300 s
10.0 s
6622 Fan D failure
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6623 Fan D failure
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
6624 Fan D failure
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
6625 Fan D failure
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
6600 Fan B failure Designer’s Reference Handbook
6610 Fan C failure Designer’s Reference Handbook
6620 Fan D failure
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External communication error No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
Option: Modbus (H2)
Supervision of the external communication line. The alarm will occur when there has not been any communication during the time delay.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The mode decides the reaction of the power management system in case of different errors on the CAN communication lines. Mode: - Manual - Semi-auto - No mode change
7520 External communication error 7521 Ext. comm. error Delay
1.0 s 100.0 s
10.0 s
7522 Ext. comm. error
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
7523 Ext. comm. error
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
7524 Ext. comm. error Enable
OFF ON
OFF
7525 Ext. comm. error Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
7530 Internal communication ID 7531 Int. comm. ID
Setpoint
1...16
1
7532 Int. comm. ID
CAN fail. mode
Manual Semi-auto No mode change
Manual
7533 Int. comm. ID
Missing all units
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
7534 Int. comm. ID
Fatal CAN error
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
7535 Int. comm. ID
Any DG missing
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
7536 Int. comm. ID
Any mains missing
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
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Power management communication error No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7870 Any BTB missing 7871 Any BTB missing
Fail class F1…F3
7872 Appl. hazard
Enable
7873 Appl. hazard
Fail class F1…F3
ON OFF
Warning (F2)
Designer’s Reference Handbook
ON
Warning (F2)
The “Any BTB missing’ alarm is activated, if the communication to any BTB unit failed. The application hazard alarm is activated, if different applications are installed in the controllers.
External IO communication error No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7930 Ext. IO Comm Error 7931
Ext. IO Comm Error
Delay
2.0 s 600.0 s
20.0 s
7932
Ext. IO Comm Error
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
7933
Ext. IO Comm Error
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
7934
Ext. IO Comm Error
Enable
OFF ON
ON
7935
Ext. IO Comm Error
Fail class F1…F3
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Option: External I/O modules (H8)
Warning (F2)
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External I/O alarm setup The alarms based on external I/O modules can only be configured using the PC utility software. Analogue inputs No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description Descripti on
12000 Ext. Ain 1.1 Ext. Ain 1.1
Setpoint
-3100 3100
10
Ext. Ain 1.1
Delay
0.1 s 600.0 s
10.0 s
Ext. Ain 1.1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Ext. Ain 1.1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. Ain 1.1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. Ain 1.1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Ext. Ain 1.2
Setpoint
-3100 3100
10
Ext. Ain 1.2
Delay
0.1 s 600.0 s
10.0 s
Ext. Ain 1.2
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Ext. Ain 1.2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. Ain 1.2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. Ain 1.2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
12010 Ext. Ain 1.2
The same order for settings external analogue inputs 2-8, settings 12030-12220.
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Digital inputs No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
D escription
12540 Ext. dig. in 1 Ext. dig. in 1
Delay
1.0 s 600.0 s
10.0 s
Ext. dig. in 1
Fail class
F1…F3
Warning (F2)
Ext. dig. in 1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. dig. in 1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
Ext. dig. in 1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Ext. dig. in 1
N/X
N/O N/C
N/O
The same order for settings external digital inputs 2-16, settings 12550-12690.
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5. Parameter list The parameter list contains settings for regulators and other non-alarm related settings.
Parameter table overview Control - Synchronisation 2110 Sync. blackout - Relay output setup 5000 Relay 16 5010 Relay 18 5020 Relay 20 5030 Relay 23 5040 Relay 26 5050 Relay 27 5060 Relay 28 5070 Relay 30 5080 Relay 32 5090 Relay 34 5100 Relay 36 5110 Relay 39 5120 Relay 41 5130 Relay 43 -Transducer outputs 5820 P output 1 5830 P output 2 5840 P output 3 5850 S output 5860 Q output 5870 PF output 5880 f output 5890 U output 5900 I output 5910 U LV output 5920 f LV output 5930 Multi-input 46 5940 Multi-input 47 5950 Multi-input 48 System - General setup 6000 Nom. settings 1 6010 Nom. settings 2 6020 Nom. settings 3 6030 Nom. settings 4 6040 G/M/HV transformer 6050 LV transformer 6080 Language 6090 Date and time 6100 Counters 6110 Service timer 1 6120 Service timer 2
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General setup - continuing 6130 Alarm horn 6400 Master clock 6460 Max ventilation 6490 Summer/winter time 6560 Fan level 1-2 + setup 6570 Fan level 3-4 6580 Fan outputs 6900 Alarm jump -External communication 7510 External communication - Power management internal comm. 7530 Internal communication ID -External I/O communication setup 7800 CAN A protocol 7810 CAN B protocol 7820 CAN C protocol 7970 Ext IO Comm. Setup -Power management setup 8191 BTB breaker 8220 Avail. power 1 8230 Avail. power 2 8240 Avail. power 3 8250 Avail. power 4 8260 Avail. power 5 8270 BTB Power -Jump menus 9000 Software version 9110 Password 9130 AC config. 9140 Angle compensation LV/G - Command timers 10000-10370 Cmd timer 1-4 10390 Password language page 10400 Password log page 10410 Password control page - VDO inputs 10970 Engineering units 10980 Multi-inp. conf. 46 10990 Multi-inp. conf. 47 11000 Multi-inp. conf. 48
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Synchronisation No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
Designer’s Reference Handbook
Settings are accepted limits for closing of the breaker, referring to nominal frequency and voltage.
Ref.
Description
2110 Synchronisation blackout 2111
Sync. blackout
dfMax.
0.0 Hz 5.0 Hz
3.0 Hz
2112
Sync. blackout
dUMax.
2% 10%
5%
Relay output setup No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
5000 Relay 16 5001 Relay 16
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5002 Relay 16
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5011 Relay 18
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5012 Relay 18
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5021 Relay 20
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5022 Relay 20
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5031 Relay 23
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5032 Relay 23
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5041 Relay 26
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5042 Relay 26
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5051 Relay 27
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5052 Relay 27
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
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Function selections: Alarm Limit Horn
Option G4 and G5
Function selections: Alarm Limit Horn
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Function selections: Alarm Limit Horn
5010 Relay 18
5020 Relay 20
5030 Relay 23
5040 Relay 26
5050 Relay 27
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Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
5060 Relay 28 5061 Relay 28
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5062 Relay 28
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5071 Relay 30
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5072 Relay 30
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5081 Relay 32
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5082 Relay 32
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5091 Relay 34
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5092 Relay 34
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5101 Relay 36
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5102 Relay 36
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5111 Relay 39
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5112 Relay 39
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5121 Relay 41
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5122 Relay 41
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
5131 Relay 43
Function
Alarm Horn
Alarm
5132 Relay 43
OFF delay
0.0 s 999.9 s
5.0 s
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Function selections: Alarm Limit Horn
5070 Relay 30
5080 Relay 32
5090 Relay 34
5100 Relay 36
5110 Relay 39
5120 Relay 41
5130 Relay 43
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Transducer outputs No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
D escription
5820 P output 1 5821
P output 1
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5822
P output 1
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5823
P output 1
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5824
P output 1
Max. value
0 kW 20000 kW
500 kW
5825
P output 1
Min. value
-9999 kW 20000 kW
0 kW
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5830 P output 2 5831
P output 2
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5832
P output 2
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5833
P output 2
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5834
P output 2
Max. value
0 kW 20000 kW
500 kW
5835
P output 2
Min. value
-9999 kW 20000 kW
0 kW
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5840 P output 3 5841
P output 3
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5842
P output 3
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5843
P output 3
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5844
P output 3
Max. value
0 kW 20000 kW
500 kW
5845
P output 3
Min. value
-9999 kW 20000 kW
0 kW
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5850 S output 5851
S output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5852
S output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5853
S output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5854
S output
Max. value
0 kVA 600 kVA 20000 kVA
5855
S output
Min. value
-9999 kVA 0 kVA 20000 kVA
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
D escription
5860 Q output 5861
Q output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5862
Q output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5863
Q output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5864
Q output
0 kVAr Max. value 16000 kVAr
400 kVAr
5865
Q output
8000 kVA Min. value 16000 kVA
0 kVAr
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5870 PF output 5871
PF output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5872
PF output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5873
PF output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5874
PF output
Max. value
0.50 0.99
0.80
5875
PF output
Min. value
-0.99 -0.50
-0.80
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Positive value means inductive. Negative value means capacitive.
5880 f output 5881
F output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5882
F output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5883
F output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5884
F output
Max. value
0.0 Hz 70.0 Hz
55.0 Hz
5885
F output
Min. value
0.0 Hz 70.0 Hz
45.0 Hz
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5890 U output 5891
U output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5892
U output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5893
U output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5894
U output
Max. value
0V 28000 V
500 V
5895
U output
Min. value
0V 28000 V
0V
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The voltage output represents L1-L2 voltage.
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
D escription
5900 I output 5901
I output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5902
I output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5903
I output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5904
I output
Max. value
0A 9000 A
1000 A
5905
I output
Min. value
0A 9000 A
0A
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The current output represents L1 current.
Designer’s Reference Handbook
The voltage output represents L1-L2 voltage.
5910 U LV output 5911
U LV output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5912
U LV output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5913
U LV output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5914
U LV output
Max. value
0V 28000 V
500 V
5915
U LV output
Min. value
0V 28000 V
0V
5920 f LV output 5921
F LV output
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5922
F LV output
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5923
F LV output
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5924
F LV output
Max. value
0.0 Hz 70.0 Hz
55.0 Hz
5925
F LV output
Min. value
0.0 Hz 70.0 Hz
45.0 Hz
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5930 Multi-input 46 5931
Multi-input 46
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5932
Multi-input 46
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5933
Multi-input 46
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5934
Multi-input 46
Max. value
0 28000
500
5935
Multi-input 46
Min. value
0 28000
0
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Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
D escription
5940 Multi-input 47 5941
Multi-input 47
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5942
Multi-input 47
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5943
Multi-input 47
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5944
Multi-input 47
Max. value
0 28000
500
5945
Multi-input 47
Min. value
0 28000
0
Designer’s Reference Handbook
5950 Multi-input 48 5951
Multi-input 48
Output A
Disabled Used
Disabled
5952
Multi-input 48
Output B
Disabled Used
Disabled
5953
Multi-input 48
Type
0-20 mA 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
5954
Multi-input 48
Max. value
0 28000
500
5955
Multi-input 48
Min. value
0 28000
0
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Parameter List
System These menus include parameters for the system setup.
General setup No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
6000 Nominal settings 1 6001 Nom. settings
Frequency
48.0 Hz 62.0 Hz
50.0 Hz
6002 Nom. settings
Power
10 kW 20000 kW
480 kW
6003 Nom. settings
Current
0A 9000 A
867 A
6004 Nom. settings
Voltage
100 V 25000 V
400 V
6005 Nom. settings
Set
1 4
1
6006 Nom. settings
Current E/N/M
0A 9000 A
867 A
6007 Nom. settings
Tap setting
0...50
0
Designer’s The selection of nominal Reference settings to be used is set Handbook in 6006. A binary input or selection in M-Logic can also be used.
6010 Nominal settings 2 6011 Nom. settings 2
Frequency
48.0 Hz 62.0 Hz
50.0 Hz
6012 Nom. settings 2
Power
10 kW 20000 kW
230 kW
6013 Nom. settings 2
Current
0A 9000 A
345 A
6014 Nom. settings 2
Voltage
100 V 25000 V
480 V
6016 Nom. settings 2
Current E/N/M
0A 9000 A
345 A
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6020 Nominal settings 3 6021 Nom. settings 3
Frequency
48.0 Hz 62.0 Hz
60.0 Hz
6022 Nom. settings 3
Power
10 kW 20000 kW
230 kW
6023 Nom. settings 3
Current
0A 9000 A
345 A
6024 Nom. settings 3
Voltage
100 V 25000 V
480 V
6026 Nom. settings 3
Current E/N/M
0A 9000 A
345 A
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
6030 Nominal settings 4 6031 Nom. settings 4
Frequency
48.0 Hz 62.0 Hz
60.0 Hz
6032 Nom. settings 4
Power
10 kW 20000 kW
230 kW
6033 Nom. settings 4
Current
0A 9000 A
345 A
6034 Nom. settings 4
Voltage
100 V 25000 V
480 V
6036 Nom. settings 4
Current E/N/M
0A 9000 A
345 A
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6040 HV transformer 6041 HV transformer
U primary
100 V 25000 V
400 V
6042 HV transformer
U secondary
100 V 690 V
400 V
6043 HV transformer
I primary
5A 9000 A
1000 A
6044 HV transformer
I secondary
1A 5A
5A
6045
E/N/M transformer
I primary
5A 9000 A
1000 A
6046
E/N/M transformer
I secondary
1A 5A
1A
6051 LV transformer
U primary
100 V 25000 V
400 V
6052 LV transformer
U secondary
100 V 690 V
400 V
Designer’s If no voltage transformer Reference is present, the primary Handbook and secondary side values are set to nominal value.
6050 LV settings Designer’s If no voltage transformer Reference is present, the primary Handbook and secondary side values are set to nominal value.
6080 Language
6081 Language
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English
Designer’s The master language is Reference English. Additionally, 11 Handbook different languages can be configured with the PC utility software.
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Counters and timers No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
6090 Date and time 6091 Date and time
Year
2001 2100
2008
6092 Date and time
Month
1 12
1
6093 Date and time
Date
1 31
1
6094 Date and time
Week day
1 7
1
6095 Date and time
Hour
0 23
3
6096 Date and time
Minute
0 59
5
6101 Counters
BTB operations
0 20000
0
6102 Counters
kWh
OFF ON
OFF
Designer’s Used to set up the clock Reference in the APU 200. Handbook
6100 Counters Designer’s Setting 6105 resets the Reference kWh counter to 0. It Handbook automatically reverts to OFF after being set ON.
6110 Service timer 1 6111 Service timer 1
Enable
OFF ON
ON
6112 Service timer 1
Running hours
0 hrs 9000 hrs
500 hrs
6113 Service timer 1
Days
1 day 1000 days
365 days
6114 Service timer 1
Fail class
F1…F3
F2 (Warning)
6115 Service timer 1
Output A
Not used Used
Not used
6116 Service timer 1
Reset
OFF ON
OFF
Designer’s The timer is reset by Reference enabling menu 6116. The Handbook menu automatically goes OFF.
6120 Service timer 2 6121 Service timer 2
Enable
OFF ON
ON
6122 Service timer 2
Running hours
0 hrs 9000 hrs
500 hrs
6123 Service timer 2
Days
1 day 1000 days
365 days
6124 Service timer 2
Fail class
F1…F8
F2 (Warning)
6125 Service timer 2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
6126 Service timer 2
Reset
OFF ON
OFF
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Designer’s The timer is reset by Reference enabling menu 6126. The Handbook menu automatically goes OFF.
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Alarm horn No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
6130 Alarm horn
6131 Alarm horn
ON time
0.0 s 990.0 s
Designer’s If the setting is adjusted Reference to 0 s, the horn relay will Handbook be activated continuously until the alarm is acknowledged.
20.0 s
Summer/winter time No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
6490 Summer/winter time 6491 Sum/win time
Enable
OFF ON
Designer’s The summer/winter time Reference change follows the Handbook mainland Europe rules.
OFF
Fan logic No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
6560 Fan level 1-2 + setup 6561
Fan 1-2 + setup
Fan input
Multi In 46 Multi In 47 Multi In 48
Multi Input 46
6562
Fan 1-2 + setup
Fan prio update
0...200 h
0h
6563
Fan 1-2 + setup
1 level setp.
20...250 deg
70 deg
6564
Fan 1-2 + setup
1 level hyst.
0...50 deg
10 deg
6565
Fan 1-2 + setup
2 level setup
20...250 deg
90
6566
Fan 1-2 + setup
2 level hyst.
0...50 deg
10 deg
20...250 deg
110 deg
0...50 deg
10 deg
20...250 deg
130
0...50 deg
10 deg
Designer’s Setup of the Fan logic Reference Handbook
st
st
nd
nd
6570 Fan level 3-4 rd
6571
Fan 3-4 + setup
3 level setp.
6572
Fan 3-4 + setup
3 level hyst.
6573
Fan 3-4 + setup
4 level setup
6574
Fan 3-4 + setup
4 level hyst.
rd
Designer’s Setup of Fan logic Reference Handbook
th
th
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Fan logic No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
6580 Fan outputs 6581
Fan output
Fan A Output
All relays
Relay 28
6582
Fan outputs
Fan B Output
All relays
Relay 30
6583
Fan outputs
Fan C Output
All relays
Relay 32
6584
Fan outputs
Fan D Output
All relay
Not Used
6585
Fan outputs
Fan Running Hour reset
Fan A Fan B Fan C Fan D
OFF
6586
Fan outputs
Fan start delay
0.0...30.0 sec 10.0 sec
Designer’s Setup of the Fan logic Reference Handbook
Alarm jump No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
Description
6900 Alarm jump
6901 Alarm jump
Enable
OFF ON
Designer’s Selection of jump to Reference alarm list view on the Handbook display if an alarm appears (ON), or stay at present view (OFF).
ON
External communication No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7510 External communication 7511
Ext. communication
ID
1 247
1
Option H2 Modbus
7512
Ext. communication
Baud rate
9600 19200
9600
Option H2 Modbus
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The mode ASCII is used for modem communication (ASCII: 7 data bit, RTU: 8 data bit).
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Power management internal communication No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7530 Internal communication ID 7531 Int. comm. ID
ID
33 40
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33
CAN A protocol No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7800 CAN A protocol
7801 CAN A protocol
OFF External I/O CAN PM CAN share AOP2
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External I/O
CAN B protocol No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7810 CAN B protocol
7811 CAN B protocol
OFF External I/O CAN PM CAN share AOP2
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CAN PM
CAN C protocol No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
7820 CAN C protocol
7821 CAN C protocol
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OFF External I/O H5 EIC CAN share AOP2
EIC
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External I/O communication setup No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descri pti on
7950 Bkh KL320x Conf
7951 Bkh KL320x Conf
7952 Bkh KL320x Conf
7953 Bkh KL320x Conf
7954 Bkh KL320x Conf
Module 1
Pt100 Pt1000 10-3200 10
Pt100 (2/3 wire)
Module 2
Pt100 Pt1000 10-3200 10
Pt100 (2/3 wire)
Module 3
Pt100 Pt1000 10-3200 10
Pt100 (2/3 wire)
Module 4
Pt100 Pt1000 10-3200 10
Pt100 (2/3 wire)
After changing type, the parameter list in the PC USW must be uploaded again.
7970 Ext. I/O Comm. setup 7971
Ext. I/O Comm. setup
Baud rate
50 k 250 k
125 k
7972
Ext. I/O Comm. setup
ID
10 64
10
7973
Ext. I/O Comm. setup
Reset
NO YES
NO
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After changing type, the parameter list in the PC USW must be uploaded again.
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Power management setup No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
8220 Available power 1 8221 Avail. power 1
Setpoint
10 kW 20000 kW
1000 kW
8222 Avail. power 1
Delay
1.0 s 999.9 s
10.0 s
8223 Avail. power 1
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
8224 Avail. power 1
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
8225 Avail. power 1
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Designer’s The setting can be used for Reference conditional connection of Handbook load groups. The relay(s) used must be set to ”Limit” mode.
8230 Available power 2 8231 Avail. power 2
Setpoint
10 kW 20000 kW
1000 kW
8232 Avail. power 2
Delay
2.0 s 999.9 s
10.0 s
8233 Avail. power 2
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
8234 Avail. power 2
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
8235 Avail. power 2
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Designer’s The setting can be used for Reference conditional connection of Handbook load groups. The relay(s) used must be set to ”Limit” mode.
8240 Available power 3 8241 Avail. power 3
Setpoint
10 kW 20000 kW
1000 kW
8242 Avail. power 3
Delay
3.0 s 999.9 s
10.0 s
8243 Avail. power 3
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
8244 Avail. power 3
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
8245 Avail. power 3
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
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Designer’s The setting can be used for Reference conditional connection of Handbook load groups. The relay(s) used must be set to ”Limit” mode.
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No.
Parameter List
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
8250 Available power 4 8251 Avail. power 4
Setpoint
10 kW 20000 kW
1000 kW
8252 Avail. power 4
Delay
4.0 s 999.9 s
10.0 s
8253 Avail. power 4
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
8254 Avail. power 4
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
8255 Avail. power 4
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
Designer’s The setting can be used for Reference conditional connection of Handbook load groups. The relay(s) used must be set to ”Limit” mode.
8260 Available power 5 8261 Avail. power 5
Setpoint
10 kW 20000 kW
1000 kW
8262 Avail. power 5
Delay
5.0 s 999.9 s
10.0 s
8263 Avail. power 5
Relay output A
Not used Used
Not used
8264 Avail. power 5
Relay output B
Not used Used
Not used
8265 Avail. power 5
Enable
OFF ON
OFF
8271 TB power
Transducer max.
0 kW 20000 kW
0 kW
8272 TB power
Transducer min.
-20000 kW 0 kW
0 kW
Designer’s The setting can be used for Reference conditional connection of Handbook load groups. The relay(s) used must be set to ”Limit” mode.
8270 BTB power
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Advanced user menus A number of advanced user menus can be entered by using parameter 9000 Adv. User menu. This menu is used for advanced programming or advanced information regarding the product.
9000 Software version Information about the actual software downloaded to the unit. Please check this before contacting DEIF regarding service and support matters. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 9000 Software info Appl.: APU 264
3.53.2
Application rev: Bootload SW rev: Supp. Up SW ver:
5695 5011 2.6.00
9110 Password No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Max.
Notes
Ref.
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9110 Password 9111 User password
Setting
0 32000
2000
9112 Service password
Setting
0 32000
2001
9113 Master password
Setting
0 32000
2002
Designer’s It is recommended to Reference change the password levels Handbook of the user, service and master passwords, if access to parameter settings is to be restricted.
9130 AC config. This menu is used to choose between the different AC measurement systems. No.
Setting
Min.
Factory setting
Description
Max.
9130 AC config
9130 AC config
Phase angles: L1L2L3: L1L3: L1L2: L1: DEIF A/S
Setup
3 phase L1L2L3 1 phase L1
3 phase L1L2L3
Selections: 3 phase L1L2L3 (1) 2 phase L1L3 (2) 2 phase L1L2 (3) 1 phase L1 (4)
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9140 Angle compensation LV/HV This menu is used to compensate the transformer phase angle when the LV and HV measurements are made on each side of the transformer. No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Description
9140 Angle comp. LV/HV 9141 Angle comp. LV/G
Angle
-45.0 deg. 45.0 deg.
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0.0 deg.
When changing the setting, be sure to test before carrying out actual synchronisation. This setting shifts the closing point of the breaker.
9160 Application select No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
9160 User defined application Designer’s The 4 different applications Reference available make it possible to Handbook shift between different plant types.
Appl 1 (1) Appl. 1 Appl 4 (4) (1)
9161 Application
9170 Internal CAN protocol This menu is used to make it possible to interface to AGC units using application SW version 3.20.x or earlier. No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
9170 Internal CAN protocol 9170 Application
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Application
Protocol 1 Protocol Protocol 2 1
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Tool menus A number of menus can only be entered using the Tools menu. The Tools menu is found by pressing the button. Status binary input Shows binary input status 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu DI 80 Trafo Prot. DI 81 HI Temp DI 82 Batt. Cha. Fai
0 0 0
DI 83 Q5A Earth sw. DI 84 Q5B Offload sw.
1 1
Status relay output Shows relay output status. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu Status OK Horn
1 0
Relay 20 R 23 Inter Trip Relay 26
0 1 0
Status analogue input Shows analogue input values. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu T 46 Oil Temp.
56deg
T 47 Room Temp T 48 Ambient Temp
45deg 24deg
MPU
ormp
Status timers Shows remaining alarm delay time. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu 1030 HV I> Remaining time: Time setpoint:
1 0.4s 0.4s
1/11 entries
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Menu Not Available (n.a.) The following menu is not available in the APU 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu Regulation menu Can analyzer menu
n.a. n.a.
SD MMC card menu
n.a.
Ethernet setup Setup of Ethernet (option N) address. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu IP: 192.168.2.11 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.20.200 Broadcast 192.168.2.255 MAC: 00.26.77.01.72
Display lines Shows the display lines that can be selected and used in the 20 display views. 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu D 1/189 HV 0
0
0V
Jump menu Shows setting by selection (direct access to all settings). 24kV 50Hz A1 B1 C1 Service menu Can Analyzer ENTER SD/MMC card
MENU NO.: Ethernet setup 9000 Display lines Jump menu
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Command timers There are four identical command timers in the unit, but only command timer 1 is shown here. The setup of the command timers can only be accessed through the “Parameters” in the PC utility software version 3.
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
10000 Start/stop command 1.1 10001 Start/stop cmd. 1.1
Setpoint
Start Stop
Start
10002 Start/stop cmd. 1.1
Enable
ON OFF
OFF
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10010 Cmd. 1.1 day(s)
10011 Cmd. 1.1 days
Setpoint
MO MO-TUWE-THFR-SASU
MO-TUWE-THFR-SASU
Designer’s Possible selections: Reference MO Handbook TU WE TH FR SA SU MO-TU-WE-TH MO-TU-WE-TH-FR SA-SU MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-SA-SU
Setpoint
0 23
10
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Setpoint
0 59
0
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10020 Cmd. 1.1 hour 10021 Cmd. 1.1 hour
10030 Cmd. 1.1 min 10031 Cmd. 1.1 min
10040 Start/stop command 1.2 10041 Start/stop cmd. 1.2
Setpoint
Start Stop
Stop
10042 Start/stop cmd. 1.2
Enable
ON OFF
OFF
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No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descripti on
10050 Cmd. 1.2 day(s)
10051 Cmd. 1.2 days
Setpoint
MO MO-TUWE-THFR-SASU
MO-TUWE-THFR-SASU
Designer’s Possible selections: Reference MO Handbook TU WE TH FR SA SU MO-TU-WE-TH MO-TU-WE-TH-FR SA-SU MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-SA-SU
Setpoint
0 23
10
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Setpoint
0 59
0
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10060 Cmd. 1.2 hour 10061 Cmd. 1.2 hour
10070 Cmd. 1.2 min 10071 Cmd. 1.2 min
The activation/deactivation of the command timers must be accessed from the M-Logic user interface in the PC utility software version 3.
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Passwords Password settings are only accessible in the utility software.
No.
Setting
Min. Max.
Factory setting
Notes
Ref.
Descri ption
10390 Password language page
10390 Passw. lang. page
None Customer
None
Designer’s Selections are: Reference - None Handbook - Master - Service - Customer
None
Designer’s Selections are: Reference - None Handbook - Master - Service - Customer
None
Designer’s Selections are: Reference - None Handbook - Master - Service - Customer
10400 Password log page
10400 Passw. log page
None Customer
10410 Password control page
10410 Passw. control page
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None Customer
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