GE MOV 2000 Instructions Manual page 27

Digital multifunctional protection, control and supervision relay
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3. SETTINGS
COMMENTS ON THE SETTINGS:
GENERAL SETTINGS
1. GENERAL SETTINGS
1.1
RELAY STATUS:
This setting allows to put the unit out of service, so that it will not activate any output in any case, except for
the System Ready alarm, that will be active. The Ready LED on the front of the unit will remain red while the relay
is out of service.
1.2
IDENTIFICATION:
This setting allows to rename (20 characters) the unit in order to customize and identify it.
1.3
FREQUENCY:
This setting is the electrical system frequency: 50 or 60 Hz.
1.4
LINE VT RATIO:
This setting allows the user to view the line voltage measures (V3, V4 and V5) in primary. This setting does
not apply for the event record measures or the oscillography record, as these are shown in secondary.
1.5
V1 VT RATIO:
This setting allows the user to view the busbar voltage measure (V1) in primary. This setting does not apply
for the event record measures or the oscillography record, as these are shown in secondary.
1.6
V2 VT RATIO:
This setting allows the user to view the V2 voltage measure in primary. This setting does not apply for the
event record measures or the oscillography record, as these are shown in secondary.
1.7
ACTIVE TABLE:
This setting determines which particular settings are active, whether those of table 1, 2 or 3. When the
"ACTIVE TABLE" inputs are operative, they have priority over this setting, and therefore the setting can show a
different table than the one that is actually active, which will be determined by the corresponding inputs.
2. PERMISSIONSxFUNCTIONS
2.1
FUNCTION PERMISSION MASK:
With this Mask it is possible to enable or disable the operation of each function:
FUNCTION A, FUNCTION A', FUNCTION B, FUNCTION C, FUNCTION D, FUNCTION E, FUNCTION F,
FUNCTION G, FUNCTION H, FUNCTION I and FUNCTION J.
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MIV Digital Multifunctional Protective Relay
GEK-106271

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