ABB REO 517 Applications Manual page 319

Multi-function terminals for railway application
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Disturbance no.1
General dist.
Indication
information
Disturbance report (DRP)
Disturbance report
Disturbance no.2
Fault
locator
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Up to 10 disturbances can always be stored. If a new disturbance is to be recorded when
the memory is full, the oldest disturbance is over-written by the new one. The nominal
memory capacity for the disturbance recorder is measured with 10 analog and 48 binary
signals recorded, which means that in the case of long recording times, fewer than 10
disturbances are stored. If fewer analog signals are recorded, a longer total recording
time is available. This memory limit does not affect the rest of the disturbance report.
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The indications, the fault locator result (when applicable), and the trip values are avail-
able on the local HMI. For a complete disturbance report, front communication with a
PC or remote communication with SMS is required.
'LVWXUEDQFH RYHUYLHZ is a summary of all the stored disturbances. The overview is
available only on a front-connected PC or via the Station Monitoring System (SMS).
The overview contains:
Disturbance index
Date and time
Trip signals
Trigger signal that activated the recording
Distance to fault (requires Fault locator)
Fault loop selected by the Fault locator (requires Fault locator)
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(HMI). Here the two latest disturbances (DisturbSummary 1, which is the latest and
DisturbSummary 2 which is the second latest) are presented with:
Disturbance no.10
Trip
Event
values
recorder
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Disturbance
recorder
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