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6.2 Binary Inputs
Binary inputs are optically-isolated voltage level sensors with
a fixed threshold. The input is considered activated if voltage
above the threshold is applied and de-activated if no voltage
or voltage below the threshold is applied.
The status of the binary inputs is monitored whether they are
configured or not. As a result, the relay logs events when any
binary input changes state (from active to de-active or vice
versa).
Actions matrixed to binary inputs have the choice of being
performed when the binary input is activated (Hi) or de-
activated (Lo). For example, BI1 >blk 50 Hi means that 50 is
blocked when BI1 is activated. And BI1 >blk 50 Lo means
that 50 is blocked when BI1 is de-activated.
The ISGS relay displays the options at each matrix position in
the sequence listed in the table below.
On power-on or reset, the relay creates an internal state
change of all binary inputs to determine whether they are
active or inactive, and it performs all actions corresponding
to their condition and matrixing accordingly.
Binary inputs can be matrixed to disable the acceptance of
communication events.
6100 Binary Inputs
Address Para-
meter
Matrix
Position
Option
Option (cont.)
6101 Input 1
001
to
010
(Options
apply to
each
matrix
position)
not matrixed
Frz.Buff1 Hi
Frz.Buff1 Lo
Frz.Buff2 Hi
Frz.Buff2 Lo
blk 47N Hi
blk 47N Lo
blk 47 Hi
blk 47 Lo
blk 81U Hi
blk 81U Lo
blk 81O Hi
blk 81O Lo
blk 50 Hi
blk 50 Lo
blk 50N Hi
blk 50N Lo
blk 50HS Hi
blk 50HS Lo
blk 50HSN Hi
blk 50HSN Lo
blk 51N Hi
blk 51N Lo
blk 59 Hi
blk 59 Lo
blk 27 Hi
blk 27 Lo
blk 67 Hi
blk 67 Lo
blk 67N Hi
blk 67N Lo
blk 50BF Hi
blk 50BF Lo
blk ComEvt Hi
blkComEvt Lo
SwitchPara Hi
SwitchPara Lo
BI1 Hi
BI1 Lo
BI2 Hi
BI2 Lo
BI3 Hi
BI3 Lo
BI4 Hi
BI4 Lo
6102 Input 2 001-010
(same as Input 1 above)
6103 Input 3 001-010
(same as Input 1 above)
6104 Input 4 001-010
(same as Input 1 above)
6.3 Binary Outputs
The ISGS relay offers two binary outputs. The options at
each matrix position are displayed in the sequence listed in
the table below.
6200 Binary Outputs
Address Para-
meter
Matrix
Position Option
Option (cont.)
6201 Output 1
(BO 1)
001
to
020
(Options
apply to
each
matrix
position)
not matrixed
BI1
BI2
BI3
BI4
Error Sum I
Error Sym I
Error Sym V
OC Pickup
OC Trip
Non OC PU
Non OC Trip
Relay Pickup
Relay Tripped
no f
f <>
50HS Trip
50HSN Trip
81O Pickup
81O Trip
UV blks 81O
81U Pickup
81U Trip
UV blks 81U
47N Pickup
47N Trip
UV blks 47N
50HS blks 50
50HSN blks 50
50 Pickup
50 Trip
50HS blks 50N
50HSN blks
50N
50N Pickup
50N Trip
50HS blks 51
50HSN blks 51
51 Pickup
51 Trip
50HS blks 51N
50HSN blks
51N
51N Pickup
51N Trip
67 Pickup
67 Trip
67N Pickup
67N Trip
27 Pickup
27 Trip
59 Pickup
59 Trip
47 Trip
OvrBrOps PU
OvrBrAmps PU
OvrAmpsDmd
PU
OvrkWDmd PU
OvrkVAR PU
OvrkVA Pickup
PFLag Pickup
PFLead Pickup
50BF Pickup
50BF Trip
TrScMon PU
TrCoilCont PU
BrMech PU
CommEvent 1
CommEvent 2
CommEvent 3
CommEvent 4
CommEvent 5
6202 Output 2
(BO 2)
001
-
020 (same as Output 1 above)
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