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  • Page 1 5() B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO 5(0 B 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 2SHUDWRU¶V 0DQXDO...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    056 080 5() B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO 5(B B 5(0 B 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO Issued: 23.09.1997 Version: G/03.05.2002 Checked: Operator’s Manual Approved: AF We reserve the right to change data without prior notice. 1. Safety Information ..............5 2. RE_ 54_ Terminals ..............5 3.
  • Page 4 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5.4.4. I/O test ................28 5.4.5. IRF test ................29 5.5. LED indicators ................29 5.5.1. Green LED indicator ............30 5.5.2. Yellow LED indicator ............31 5.5.3. Red LED indicator ............31 5.5.4.
  • Page 5 RE_ 54_ safe and easy. The HMI instructs the user how to proceed. The RE_ 54_ terminal is part of the ABB substation automation system and extends the functionality and flexibility of the concept further. This is possible due to the...
  • Page 6: Display

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual *UDSKLFDO +0,0,0,& )HDWXUHV The front panel of the terminal includes: • graphical LCD display, with the resolution 128 x 160 pixels, consisting of 19 rows divided into two windows •...
  • Page 7 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  'LVSOD\ In idle mode, the MIMIC view with the configuration picture (designed with the Relay Configuration Tool and the Relay Mimic Editor) is shown in the main window.  'LVSOD\ EDFNOLJKW The backlight of the display is normally off.
  • Page 8 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual The user can also adjust the contrast by setting the “Contrast” parameter in MAIN MENU/Configuration/MIMIC [17]. Provided the user stores the selected contrast tuning value in the non-volatile memory (refer to section “Saving parameters” on page 23), the contrast is automatically adjusted according to the set value after power cycling of the terminal.
  • Page 9: Assisting Window

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Main window, detailed information on: - objects 21 kV CB OK - events Main window - measurements AROFF Graphical 17 rows - alarms LCD-display - parameters Assisting window Assisting window: 2 rows - indication messages - help messages...
  • Page 10 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual ↓ • If the cursor is on the last row, pressing [ ] moves the cursor to the topmost row of the menu • the minimum step up or down in the setting mode of a parameter (digit, character, enumerator etc.) Navigation push buttons Clear and Enter buttons...
  • Page 11 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 7DEOH  3XVKEXWWRQ IXQFWLRQV (QWHU User level: • entering the MAIN MENU at technical level from the MIMIC view at user level (by pressing [E] for 2 s and by entering the password if required) Technical level: •...
  • Page 12 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 7DEOH  &RQWURO SRVLWLRQ EXWWRQ 5(027( PRGH • REMOTE mode is enabled • LOCAL mode is disabled The configuration has to contain the Logic Control Position Selector function (COLOCAT) to allow LOGIC position to be selected with the [R\L] button (refer to the CD-ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions, 1MRS750889-MCD).
  • Page 13 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 5. The cursor is at the first menu item, Select timeout, so you can press [E] to enter the setting mode → 6. Set the active digit (see 7. below) or press [ ] to activate another digit (range: 10...600 s) ↓...
  • Page 14: Mimic View

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual +0, 2SHUDWLRQ /HYHOV The HMI has two main levels: the user level and the technical level. The user level is for measurements and monitoring, whereas the technical level is used for terminal programming and parameterization.
  • Page 15 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  $FNQRZOHGJHPHQW DQG UHVHWWLQJ RI /(' LQGLFDWRUV LQGLFDWLRQ PHVVDJHV RXWSXWV DQG UHJLVWHUV LED indicators, indication messages, outputs and registers can be acknowledged and reset regardless of the HMI operation level, view or menu. •...
  • Page 16 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual The user can take the passwords 1 and 3 out of use in MAIN MENU/ Configuration/Password (/MIMIC or /Level). 7R WDNH D SDVVZRUG  RU  RXW RI XVH 1.
  • Page 17: Event View

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual If the user is entering a password in the assisting window when an indication message (refer to section “Indication messages” on page 26) appears, the password programming is automatically cancelled and the message is displayed.
  • Page 18 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual ↑ ↓ • Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll the event and measurement lists when there are more items than fit to the display at a time Manipulation of the arrow buttons does not affect indications, control of objects or panel status.
  • Page 19 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  (9(17 YLHZ The event view contains the application name, channel number, code, date and time of the last 100 operations. The most recent recorded event is stored on top of the event list.
  • Page 20: Technical Level

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  7HFKQLFDO OHYHO The interactive communication between the user and the HMI at technical level is based on menus that contain information for programming the terminal. • To enter the MAIN MENU at technical level, press [E] for 2 s in the MIMIC view at user level and enter the password if required •...
  • Page 21: Menu System

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual MENU STRUCTURE (LEVEL 2) MAIN MENU GROUP MENU SUBGROUP MENU Protection CUB3Low PARAMETER MENU DEF2Low MAIN MENU DEF2High Status DEF2Inst Protection Freq1 Control Freq2 NOC3Lo w Cond. monit. Freq3 Setting group 1 A c t u a l s e t t i n g Measurement...
  • Page 22 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 7R VHW D SDUDPHWHU ] or [ ] to select a parameter (the cursor moves ↓ ↑ 1. In the parameter menu, press [ two rows at a time) 2.
  • Page 23 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual If numeric value or Scroll for Select parameter Confirm wanted value character string, select digit/char. for digit/char. Operation mode Setting group 1 = Definite time Operation mode = Definite time Start current Start current = 3.1 x In...
  • Page 24 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual Storage of data in the non-volatile memory is indicated by the text “--Storing--” in the assisting window. Note that storing can be initiated also e.g. via serial communication. The auxiliary power supply may not be switched off during storing; the stored data are only preserved in the non-volatile memory provided the storing was completed successfully.
  • Page 25: Assisting Window Messages

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual $VVLVWLQJ ZLQGRZ PHVVDJHV There are two kinds of messages that are displayed in the assisting window: 1. Indication messages that are further divided to • information about the terminal functions and the condition of the terminal (self-diagnosis) together with a LED indicator •...
  • Page 26: Indication Messages

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  ,QGLFDWLRQ PHVVDJHV Indication messages (priorities 1-3) automatically give an overview of protection and condition monitoring operations and internal relay faults. The indications are shown in a priority order in the assisting window and will remain active until acknowledged by pressing [C] for two seconds.
  • Page 27: Self Supervision (Irf)

    5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  6HOI VXSHUYLVLRQ ,5) The RE_ 54_ terminal is provided with an extensive self-supervision system. The system handles run-time fault situations in RE_ 54_ and informs the user about an existing fault via the HMI and LON®...
  • Page 28 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  7HVW PRGHV There are various test modes for each of the following four categories: • Function • Control • MIMIC • I/O test • IRF test  )XQFWLRQ WHVW The outputs of a function block can be activated locally via the HMI or externally via serial communication.
  • Page 29 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual 7R WHVW LQSXWV RU RXWSXWV 1. At technical level, select MAIN MENU/Tests/General/Test mode 2. Set the “Test mode” parameter to “Active” and press [E] to confirm 3. Return to the previous menu (Tests), select the input/output card to be tested and move to the selected card menu 4.
  • Page 30 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  *UHHQ /(' LQGLFDWRU Three different functions are embedded in the Ready LED indicator. 7DEOH  *UHHQ /(' LQGLFDWRU IXQFWLRQV 6WHDG\ /(' 5($'< Normal operation • No internal faults •...
  • Page 31 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  <HOORZ /(' LQGLFDWRU 7DEOH  <HOORZ /(' LQGLFDWRU IXQFWLRQV 1RQDFWLYH /(' 2)) Normal operation • No function has started 6WHDG\ /(' 67$57 A protection function is activated and the display shows the reason for starting.
  • Page 32 5(B B )HHGHU 7HUPLQDO DQG 0DFKLQH 7HUPLQDO 1MRS 750500-MUM Operator’s Manual  ,QWHUORFNLQJ Interlocking is used to inhibit the close or open command to a controllable object in certain situations. The interlocking program of RE_ 54_ operates according to the permission principle, i.e.
  • Page 36 677ÃP’ Substation Automation P.O. Box 699 FIN-65101 VAASA Finland Tel. +358 10 22 11 Fax. +358 10 224 1094 www.abb.com/substationautomation...

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