Completing The Test; Monitoring; Event Counter Cntggio; Event Function Event - ABB RET670 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Completing the test

Continue to test another function or end the test by changing the Test mode setting
to Off. Restore connections and settings to their original values, if they were
changed for testing purposes.

Monitoring

Event counter CNTGGIO

The event counter function CNTGGIO can be tested by connecting a binary input
to the counter under test and from outside apply pulses to the counter. The speed of
pulses must not exceed 10 per second. Normally the counter will be tested in
connection with tests on the function that the counter is connected to, such as trip
logic. When configured, test it together with the function that operates it. Trig the
function and check that the counter result is the same the number of operations.

Event function EVENT

Prepare the IED for verification of settings as outlined in section
section
"Preparing for test"
During testing, the IED can be set when in test mode from PST. The functionality
of the event reporting during test mode is set in the Parameter Setting tool in PCM600.
Use event masks
Report no events
Report all events
In test mode, individual event blocks can be blocked from PCM600.
Individually, event blocks can also be blocked from the local HMI under
Main menu/Test/Function test modes/Monitoring/EventCounter(GGIO)/CNTx

Metering

Pulse counter PCGGIO

The test of Pulse counter function (PCGGIO) requires the Parameter Setting tool in
PCM600 or an appropriate connection to the local HMI with the necessary
functionality. A known number of pulses with different frequencies are connected
to the pulse counter input. The test should be performed with settings Operation =
On or Operation = Off and the function blocked or unblocked. The pulse counter
value is then checked in PCM600 or on the local HMI.
Verifying settings by secondary injection
in this chapter.
Section 13
"Overview"
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