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REF 610
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Feeder Protection Relay
Technical Reference Manual - ANSI Version
The default class settings of the DNP points within the different event object groups
are:
• binary inputs change events: class 1
• analogue inputs change events: class 2
• counter change events: class 3
All static data points belong to class 0.
Unsolicited reporting is enabled for all event objects as default. However, the
point-specific enable/disable parameters are meaningless unless unsolicited
reporting has been enabled with SPA parameter 503V24.
The pointers to the scaling factors for analogue objects are all 0 as default.
Consequently, the DNP and Modbus analogue values of REF 610 are identical as
default.
All DNP process points can be edited using the Relay Setting Tool. Editing features
include:
• re-organizing, adding and removing DNP points
• assigning event classes to specific DNP points
• DNP point-specific enabling/disabling of unsolicited reporting
• defining deadbands for event reporting
• defining scaling factors for analogue values
Table 4.1.16.3-1 Binary data
Description
Pickup signal from element 51P
Trip signal from element 51P
Pickup signal from element 50P-1
Trip signal from element 50P-1
Pickup signal from element 50P-2
Trip signal from element 50P-2
Pickup signal from element 51N
Trip signal from element 51N
Pickup signal from element 50N
Trip signal from element 50N
Pickup signal from element 46
Trip signal from element 46
Pickup signal from element 49
Alarm signal from element 49
Trip signal from element 49
Trip signal from element ARC
(light and current)
Trip signal from element ARC (DI
and current)
Light signal output
Trip lockout signal
External trip signal
CBFAIL
Shot 1
Shot 2
DNP point
Event
UR
address
class
enable
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
1
10
1
11
1
12
1
13
1
14
1
15
1
16
1
17
1
18
1
19
1
20
1
21
1
22
1
1MRS 755535
Value
Comment
range
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = detected
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = activated
1
0/1
1 = failure
1
0/1
1 = initiated
1
0/1
1 = initiated

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