Event Codes - ABB REU 523 Technical Reference Manual

Combined overvoltage and undervoltage relay
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4.1.9.2.
ABB Automation
Combined Overvoltage and Undervoltage Relay
Technical Reference Manual
Via the optical PC-connector on the front panel the relay is connected to a PC for
setting. The front interface uses SPA-bus protocol.
The optical PC-connector isolates the PC from the relay galvanically. The
connection consists of a transmitter stage and a receiver stage. The front connector
is standardized for ABB relay products and requires a specific opto-cable (ABB art.
no 1MKC950001-1). The cable is connected to the serial RS-232C port of the PC
and it is powered by RS-232C control signals. The cable works correctly with baud
rates 4.8 and 9.6 kbps.
The following serial communication parameters shall be used for RS-232C:
• Number of data bits
• Number of stop bits
• Parity
• Baud rate
Relay data, such as events, setting values, all input and recorded data, can be read
via the optical PC-interface.
When setting values are altered via the optical PC-interface, the relay checks that the
entered parameter values are within the permitted setting range. The relay refuses to
accept too high or too low a setting value and keeps the former setting unchanged.

Event codes

Special codes have been determined to represent certain events, such as start and
operation of protection stages and different states of output signals. The event codes
can be transferred to higher system levels via the rear connector.
Events E1...E51 are stored in the event register of the relay. The maximum capacity
of the register is 60 events. Under normal conditions the register is empty.
The content of the register can be read with L command 5 events at a time. Using
the L command erases the read events from the register. (An exception to this are
events E50 and E51 that have to be reset with C command.) Should a fault occur, for
example in data communication, these events can be re-read with B command. If
needed, the B command can also be repeated.
Events to be included in event reporting are marked with a multiplier 1. The event
mask is formed by the sum of the weighting factors of all those events that are to be
included in event reporting.
Table 4.1.9.2-1 Event masks
Event mask
Code
V155
E1...E8
V156
E9...E16
V157
E17...E24
V158
E31
7
1
even
9.6 kbps as default
Setting range
0...255
0...255
0...255
0 or 1
REU 523
Default setting
85
85
3
1
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