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request, with FC= 5 or 6, specific Binary Output Status points can not be first Enabled via its
Mode point of object 41, and immediately after that controlled (object 12). For example: To control
any 43 Aux Control Relay Output Block, Master should do the following steps:
1. Enable control of 43x Aux Switch(s) via request(s) with FC=(3, 4) or 5 or 6 for specific point(s)
of object 41.
2. Control Binary Output Status point(s) (object 12) via next request(s).
2. Hardware Output Logic Control Mode can be 0 (Disable) or 1(Enable). If hardware outputs are to
be controlled via object 12 (Control Relay Output Blocks), their control must be Enabled through
this point. For more information see the BE1-851E Instructional Manual, Section 11, ASCII
Command Interface, CS/CO-OUT=ENA/DIS .
3. x43 AUX Virtual Switch Logic Mode can be 0 for Disabled, 1 = ON/OFF/PULSE, 2 = ON/OFF, and
3= OFF/MOMENTARY ON. Depending on the Logic Mode value, the AUX x43 Switch may or may
not be successfully controlled via the Control Relay Output Blocks; points 14 to 17.
4. Setting Group Mode can be 0(disable), 1 (discrete select) or 2 (binary select). If Setting Group is to
be switched via object 12 (Control Relay Output Blocks), this must be first Enabled through this
point.
5. Logic Mode of 101 Breaker Control Switch can be 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled). Depending on Logic
Mode value, 101 Switch can or cannot be successfully controlled via Control Relay Output Blocks;
point 23.
6. Target Status Reset Control can only be reset (the only acceptable value to write to point 7 is 0). A
read of this point returns 1 if there are active targets, or 0 if targets are not active. When resetting
this point, latched Targets Status is also reset (see Analog Input Objects, points 15 and 16).
7. Major, Minor, and Logic Alarms are 32 bit mapped variables as described in Table 5-10. Writing
value 0 will reset the alarms. Note that only latched alarms will be cleared. Programmable Alarms
can be read as Binary Input (object 1) points from 48 to 73.
Table 5-10. Alarm Status
Bit Mask (hex)
Name
Bit Mask (hex)
Name
00000001
OUT1 CKT OPEN
00010000
EE NON -FATAL ERR
00000002
Breaker Fail
00020000
OUTPUT OVERRIDE
00000004
Reclose Fail
00040000
LOSS OF IRIG
00000008
Reclose Lockout
00080000
Setting Group Change Alarm Active
00000010
Breaker Alarm #1
00100000
VO13 LOGIC ALARM
00000020
Breaker Alarm #2
00200000
VO14 LOGIC ALARM
00000040
Breaker Alarm #3
00400000
VO15 LOGIC ALARM
00000080
P Demand
00800000
FLT RPT TIMEOUT
00000100
N Demand
01000000
LOGIC=NONE
00000200
Q Demand
02000000
Setting Changes Lost due to Access
Time Out
00000400
Group Override
04000000
Spare
00000800
SYS I/O Delay
08000000
spare
00001000
Communication Error
10000000
spare
00002000
Clock Error
20000000
spare
00004000
uP Reset
40000000
spare
00008000
Settings Changed
80000000
spare
8. Relay Trouble Alarms can be reset by writing value 0 to this point. This is a 16-bit mapped variable
and is described in Table 5-11. Only alarms with a star (*) are implemented and can be read as
Binary Input (object 1) points from 74 to 78.
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