EGR-5000. This Quick Start Guide is not a replacement for the complete manual that can be found on the CD shipped with the EGR-5000. For wiring instructions and complete descriptions of the protective functions, please consult the complete instruction manual.
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To select a function that appears in the function area, press the soft key that is directly under that function. Once the Menu soft key is pressed, the EGR-5000 utilizes arrows and tools that appear in the function area of the display and correspond to the soft keys directly below (see Figure 2).
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Password Entry Before any parameter of the EGR-5000 can be changed, the User must enter a valid password using the soft keys on the control panel. A password must be a User-defined, four digit combination of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 (examples: 1224 or 2341).
Section 2: Saving Parameters When the User makes changes to the parameters, the EGR-5000 DOES NOT automatically save the changes. Changes MUST BE explicitly saved by the User. There are two ways changes can be saved: saving individual changes or saving multiple changes.
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4. Press the “Ok” key. Then press the soft key under “Yes” to save the new value. To Make and Save Multiple Parameter Changes Note: The EGR-5000 utilizes a timeout function. If the timeout time has expired, the User may be asked to re- enter the password.
“System Para” (System Parameters). Setting the Basic System Parameters From the “System Para” (System Parameters) screen, press the soft key under the right arrow to access the “System Para” menu. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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Section 1: Password Entry. After the password has been entered, press the “Ok” soft key. Note: The EGR-5000 utilizes a timeout function. If the timeout time has expired, the User may be asked to re-enter the password.
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This same procedure can be used to set all System Parameter settings. There may be some minor text changes in the “Save” screen, but the procedure is the same (see Section 2: Saving Parameters. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide To change the Power Factor setting, use the up or down arrow keys to select Power Factor then press the soft key under the wrench icon. To edit parameters, the User must enter a valid password (see Section 1: Password Entry).
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User presses the “OK” soft key, an asterisk will appear next to the changed parameter. To save the parameter change, press the “OK” soft key again (see Section 2: Saving Parameters. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Use the arrow keys to move back to the “System Para” main menu. Use the up or down arrow keys to select the “General Settings” parameter then press the right arrow key. Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the “f”...
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“Phase MTA” (Maximum Phase Angle) parameter then press the soft key under the wrench icon. To edit parameters, the User must enter a valid password (see Section 1: Password Entry). EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Use the “+” and/or “-“ arrow keys to set the desired Phase MTA. The MTA is the angle between the phase current and reference voltage in case of a short circuit. This angle is needed to...
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User presses the “OK” soft key, an asterisk will appear next to the changed parameter. To save the parameter change, press the “OK” soft key again (see Section 2: Saving Parameters. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide The “CT pri” (primary external CT settings), “CT sec” (secondary external CT settings), and “XCT” (ground / neutral CT settings) should all be set using similar steps. When all the CT settings have been selected and...
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Excitation” parameter then press the right arrow key. Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the “40- Z1(1)” parameter then press the right arrow key to access the 40-Z1(1) parameter. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the “40- Z1(1) Function” parameter then press the soft key under the wrench icon. To edit parameters, the User must enter a valid password (see Section 1: Password Entry).
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Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the “Function” parameter then press the soft key under the wrench icon. To edit parameters, the User must enter a valid password (see Section 1: Password Entry). EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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Parameters. Use the up or down arrow keys to select /highlight “Set 1”. Press the right arrow key to access the “Set 1” setting group. Set 1 is the only active setting group when the EGR-5000 is first powered up.
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Use the up and down arrow soft keys to select the parameter to be modified then press the soft key under the right arrow to enter the selected settings area (In this case, the 51P[1] pickup). EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Use the up and down arrow keys to select the pickup to be modified then press the right arrow key to enter the pickup settings menu. The “Default Set” is selected in this example. Use the up and...
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Section 2: Saving Parameters. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the basic device setup using the front panel soft keys. You can now set the rest of the device parameters for your specific application. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Section 4: Assigning/Mapping Relay Outputs Using the Front Panel Soft Keys Press the soft key under “Menu”. Use the up and down arrow soft keys to access the “Device Parameters” screen. Then press the soft key under...
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“Bkr.TripCmd”. The User can change this setting by pressing the soft key under the “Wrench” icon. To edit parameters, the User must enter a valid password (see Section 1: Password Entry). EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide To block a protective function to operate the “Bkr.TripCmd”, activate the block function under the active setting group. In order to trip only for a particular function, select “27M[1].Trip”. DO NOT select “27M[1].TripCmd” as this signal can be blocked.
Select the device from the pull-down menu to load the default parameter file. A parameter file can also be loaded from a connected device by selecting “Receive Data from Device” from the “Device” pull- down menu. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Note that to load parameters from the device, the User may need to set up the connection to the device through the “Settings -> Connection Settings” pull-down menu. The upper left portion of the PowerPort-E screen should now display: Operation;...
Note that when a value has been changed, it has NOT yet been saved. The “Previous” and “Next” buttons can be used to display the Previous and Next parameters within the “System Para/Generator” dialog box. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide When a value has been changed, an asterisk will appear next to the changed parameter and also next to the higher-level menu item. The asterisk next to “Generator MVA” indicates this parameter has been changed. The asterisk next to “Generator” indicates a parameter contained within this set of parameters has been changed.
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The User can choose 50 or 60 Hz for the setting. Once the desired frequency has been selected, click on the “OK” button. An asterisk will appear next to the modified parameter. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Close the “System Para/General Settings” dialog box by clicking on the “X” at the right top corner of the box. Double click on “Direction” in the “System Para” menu. The “System Para/Direction” dialog box, shown to the left, will appear.
PowerPort-E device set-up process. Setting the Basic Protection Parameters Set up the basic Protection Parameters by double clicking on “Protection Para” (Protection Parameters) under the main device menu. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Double click on “Set 1” and the expanded menu tree for the “Set 1” parameters will appear in the menu tree. Double click on the “Loss of Excitation” menu item then on “40-Z1(1)” and the “Protection Para/Set 1/Loss of Excitation/40- Z1(1)”...
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Double click on “”I-Prot” under the Set 1 menu tree item then double clock on “50P[1]-Phase Inst. OC” and the “Protection Para/Set 1/50P[1}-Phase Inst. OC” dialog box shown to the left will appear. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Double click on “Pickup” in the “Protection Para/Set 1/51P[1}-Phase Inst. OC” dialog box and the screen shown to the left will appear. The up and down arrows allows the User to change the “Pickup” In setting. The value range available is 0.02 to 40.00 In.
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Congratulations! You have successfully completed the basic device setup using PowerPort-E. You can now set the rest of the device parameters for your specific application. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Section 6: Assigning/Mapping Relay Outputs Using PowerPort-E Either create a new parameter file or open and existing parameter file for the device (see Section 5 for details). Note that to load parameters from the device the User may need to set up the connection to the device through the “Settings ->...
The interface will show that the relay is set to operate for all protective functions “Bkr.TripCmd”. The User can change this setting by clicking on the down arrow and selecting the new assignment. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Select the new assignment for the Output Relay then click “OK” to activate the new assignment. The interface will show the new assignment. As shown in the screen shot to the left, the Output Relay assignment has changed and an asterisk appears next to the modified relay.
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PowerPort E to the device. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the basic device Relay Output assigning/mapping using PowerPort-E. You can now set the rest of the device parameters for your specific application. EGR-5000 Quick Start Guide Effective November 2011...
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