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MiCOM P747
Control inputs: Software inputs for controlling functionality
Goose inputs: Messages from other devices via the IEC 61850 interface (not on all models)
Scheme Logic inputs: Inputs from the protection functions (SL inputs are protection function outputs)
The outputs from the scheme logic are:
Programmable LEDs
Output relays
Goose outputs: Messages to other devices via the IEC 61850 interface (not on all models)
Scheme Logic outputs: Outputs to the protection functions (SL outputs are protection function inputs)
Examples of internal inputs and outputs include:
IN>1 Trip: This is an output from the Stage 1 Earth Fault protection function, which can be input into
the PSL to create further functionality. This is therefore an SL input.
User Alarm 1: This is an output, which can be input into the PSL to create further functionality. This is
therefore an SL input.
Reset Relays/LED: This is an SL output, which can be asserted to reset the output relays and LEDs.
The FSL is fixed, but the PSL allows you to create your own scheme logic design. For this, you need a
suitable PC support package to facilitate the design of the PSL scheme. This PC support package is
provided in the form of the PSL Editor, which is included as part of the MiCOM S1 Agile engineering tool.
The PSL Editor is one of a suite of applications available in the settings application software, but is also
available as a standalone package. This tool is described in the Settings Application Software chapter.
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