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Basler Electric BE2000E User Manual

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Changing Settings ................................................................................................................................... 36

Sending and Receiving Settings ............................................................................................................. 36

Sending Settings .................................................................................................................................. 36

Receiving Settings ............................................................................................................................... 37

Saving Settings to BE2000E Memory.................................................................................................. 37

Setting Definitions .................................................................................................................................... 37

System Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 37

System Settings ................................................................................................................................... 37

Setting Adjustments ............................................................................................................................. 38

Control Gain ......................................................................................................................................... 41

Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ 43

Protection and Relay Settings ............................................................................................................. 48

Metering, Operation and Alarms .......................................................................................................... 49

PID Data .................................................................................................................................................. 52

PID Calculation Based on Input Values ............................................................................................... 53

Adding to the PID List .......................................................................................................................... 54

Removing a PID List Record ............................................................................................................... 54

Retrieving Existing Data from the PID List .......................................................................................... 54

Settings Files ........................................................................................................................................... 54

Printing Settings Files .......................................................................................................................... 54

Saving Settings Files ........................................................................................................................... 55

Uploading Settings Files ...................................................................................................................... 55

Password Protection ................................................................................................................................ 55

Changing the Password ....................................................................................................................... 55

Updating Embedded Firmware ................................................................................................................ 56

Terminating Communication ................................................................................................................... 59

Maintenance and Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 61

Preventative Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 61

Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 61

Generator Voltage Does Not Build ...................................................................................................... 61

Low Generator Output Voltage ............................................................................................................ 62

High Generator Output Voltage ........................................................................................................... 62

Poor Voltage Regulation ...................................................................................................................... 63

Generator Output Unstable (Hunting) .................................................................................................. 63

OVEREXCITATION SHUTDOWN Indicator Is Annunciating .............................................................. 63

LOSS OF GENERATOR SENSING Indicator Is Annunciating ........................................................... 64

OVEREXCITATION LIMITING Indicator Is Annunciating .................................................................... 64

UNDERFREQUENCY ACTIVE Indicator Is Annunciating ................................................................... 64

No Droop .............................................................................................................................................. 65

Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 67

Operating Power .................................................................................................................................. 67

Generator Voltage Sensing ................................................................................................................. 67

Generator Current Sensing .................................................................................................................. 67

Contact Input Circuits .......................................................................................................................... 67

Common Alarm Output ........................................................................................................................ 67

Field Output ......................................................................................................................................... 67

AVR Operating Mode ........................................................................................................................... 68

FCR (Manual) Operating Mode ........................................................................................................... 68

Var Operating Mode............................................................................................................................. 68

PF Operating Mode.............................................................................................................................. 68

Parallel Compensation ......................................................................................................................... 68

Communication Port ............................................................................................................................ 68

Field Overvoltage Protection ............................................................................................................... 68

Field Overcurrent Protection ................................................................................................................ 68

Generator Overvoltage Protection ....................................................................................................... 69

Soft-Start Function ............................................................................................................................... 69

Analog (Auxiliary) Input ........................................................................................................................ 69

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