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2.2 Protection Data Interfaces and Protection Data Topology
If a command (from DIGSI or keypad) or a binary input requests the change of the current mode, this request
is checked. If „Logout" ON or „>Logout ON" is requested, the following is checked:
• Is the local circuit breaker open?
• Is the communication of the remaining devices ensured?
• Is the device not operating in differential protection test mode?
If all requirements are met, the request is accepted and the indication „Logout" ON (No. 3484) is generated.
According to the request source, either the indication „Logout ON/off" ON (No. 3459) or „Logout
ON/offBI" ON (No. 3460) is output. As soon as a requirement is not met, the device is not logged out.
If the device is to be logged on to the line protection system („Logout" off or „>Logout OFF"), the following
is checked:
• Is the local circuit breaker open?
• Is the device not operating in differential protection test mode?
If all requirements are met, the request is accepted and the indication „Logout" OFF (No. 3484) is generated.
According to the request source, either the indication „Logout ON/off" OFF (No. 3459) or „Logout
ON/offBI" OFF (No. 3460) is output. As soon as a requirement is not met, the device is not logged on.
Note
The device can deny the logout if one of the conditions mentioned before is not fulfilled. Please consider this
behaviour when requesting the messages via a binary input.
Figure 2-7
Bu1
Button „Log on device"
Bu2
Button „Log out device"
Figure 2-7 shows the preferred variant for changing the "Log out device" mode with the aid of two buttons. The
used binary inputs are to be used as NO contacts.
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Principle and preferred external button wiring for controlling in the "Log out device" mode
SIPROTEC, 7SD610, Manual
C53000-G1176-C145-6, Release date 02.2011

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