Settings Groups
2.1.5
Up to four different setting groups can be created for establishing the device's function settings.
Applications
•
Setting groups enable the user to save the corresponding settings for each application so that they can
be quickly called up when required. All setting groups are stored in the device. Only one setting group
may be active at a time.
2.1.5.1
Functional Description
Changing Setting Groups
During operation the user can switch back and forth setting groups locally, via the operator panel, binary
inputs (if so configured), the service interface using a personal computer, or via the system interface. For
reasons of safety it is not possible to change between setting groups during a power system fault.
A setting group includes the setting values for all functions that have been selected as Enabled during
configuration (see Section
are available. While setting values may vary, the selected functions of each setting group remain the same.
Setting Notes
2.1.5.2
General
If setting group change option is not required, Group A is the default selection. Then, the rest of this section is
not applicable.
If the changeover option is desired, group changeover must be set to Grp Chge OPTION = Enabled
(address 103) when the function extent is configured. For the setting of the function parameters, each of the
required setting groups A to D (a maximum of 4) must be configured in sequence. The SIPROTEC 4 System
Description gives further information on how to copy setting groups or reset them to their status at delivery
and also how to change from one setting group to another.
Section
3.1 Mounting and Connections
externally via binary inputs.
2.1.5.3
Settings
Addr.
Parameter
302
CHANGE
2.1.5.4
Information List
No.
Information
-
P-GrpA act
-
P-GrpB act
-
P-GrpC act
-
P-GrpD act
7
>Set Group Bit0
8
>Set Group Bit1
SIPROTEC 4, 7SJ80, Manual
E50417-G1140-C343-A8, Edition 12.2017
2.1.1.2 Setting
Notes). In 7SJ80 relays, four independent setting groups (A to D)
of this manual tells you how to change between several setting groups
Setting Options
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Binary Input
Protocol
Type of
Comments
Informa-
tion
IntSP
Setting Group A is active
IntSP
Setting Group B is active
IntSP
Setting Group C is active
IntSP
Setting Group D is active
SP
>Setting Group Select Bit 0
SP
>Setting Group Select Bit 1
Default Setting
Comments
Group A
Change to Another Setting Group
Functions
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