Triggering; Settings And Unloading - ABB REJ 523 Technical Reference Manual

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Writing the value 0 to the parameter clears the recorder memory, restarts storing of
new data into the memory and enables triggering of the recorder. Writing the value 2
to the parameter restarts the unloading process in the recorder by setting the time
stamp and first data ready to be read. Writing the value 4 to the parameter triggers the
recorder.

Triggering

Triggering the disturbance recorder for start of a new recording sequence is only
possible if the recorder is not already triggered (V246=0).
The recorder can be triggered either manually by writing the value 4 to parameter
V246 or it can be triggered by the digital signals, either on the rising or falling edge of
the signal(s). Triggering on the rising edge means that the recording sequence starts
when the signal is activated. Correspondingly, triggering on the falling edge means
that the recording sequence starts when the active signal resets.
Serial parameters V241...V244 define the triggering conditions and parameter V246 is
for manual triggering. When the recorder has been triggered and a recording stored
into the memory, the value of parameter V246 changes from 0 to 1.

Settings and unloading

Setting parameters for the disturbance recorder are V parameters V241...V246 and M
parameters M18, M20 and M80...M82.
Parameter
Description
V241
Specifies the internal signal(s) to be used for triggering.
V242
Specifies whether the recorder is to be triggered on the falling
or rising edge of the signal(s) specified by parameter V241.
V243
Defines the external binary input signal to be used for
triggering.
V244
Defines whether the rising or falling edge of the binary input
signal is to trigger the recorder.
V245
Length of recording after triggering. The total recording length
is 38 cycles.
V246
Status of the recorder.
M18
Used for giving the disturbance recorder a unique identification
number.
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