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7SR10 Settings & Instruments Guide

7SR10
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ENTER to CONTROL

CONTROL MODE SETTINGS MODE INSTRUMENTS MODE FAULT DATA MODE

CB TRAVELLING CLOSE I OPEN SYSTEM CONFIG FAVOURITE METERS NUMBER OF FAULTS

51-1
51-2
AR OUT OF SERVICE IN I OUT CT / VT CONFIG CURRENT METERS
51-3
: 51- 4
50-1
50-2
PHASE OVERCURRENT 50-3
AR: TRIP & RECLOSE CONFIRM ACTION FUNCTION CONFIG 50-4 VOLTAGE METERS
51N-1
VOLTAGE CONT O/C 51N-2
51N-3
51N-4
AR: TRIP & LOCKOUT CONFIRM ACTION CURRENT PROT N COLD LOAD POWER METERS
50N-1
50N-2
50N-3
DERIVED E/F 50N-4
51G-1 ENERGY METERS
SEF IN IN I OUT 51G-2
51G-3
51G-4
50G-1
50G-2
EF IN IN I OUT 50G-3 THD METERS
MEASURED E/F 50G-4

50LC-1
50LC 50LC-2
HOTLINE WORKING : OUT IN I OUT 50 SEF LC-1 WATTMETRIC METERS
50 SEF LC-2
50 G LC-1
50AFD 50 G LC-2
51 SEF-1
INST PROT 'N :IN IN I OUT 51 SEF-2
51 SEF-3 DIRECTIONAL METERS
SENSITIVE E /F
51 SEF- 4
50 SEF-1
50 SEF-2
50 SEF-3
Set L or R: L or R IN I OUT THERMAL METERS
SENSITIVE E/F 3V0/I0 50 SEF- 4

67SEF-1
RESTRICTED E / F 67SEF-2
Set Remote : L or R IN I OUT AFD METERS
46 IT
NPS OVERCURRENT
46 DT
37-1
Set Local : IN I OUT UNDERCURRENT 37-2
L or R FREQUENCY METERS
37G/ SEF- 1
37G/ SEF- 2
THERMAL
27/ 59-1
Set Service : L or R IN I OUT 27/ 59-2 AUTORECLOSE METERS
PHASE U /O VOLTAGE 27/ 59-3
VOLTAGE PROTECTION 27/ 59-4
47-1
NPS OVERCURRENT
47-2
MAINTENANCE METERS
NEUTRAL OVERVOLTAGE 59NIT
59 NDT
81- 1
U/ O FREQUENCY 81- 2 GENERAL ALARM METERS
81- 3
81- 4

POWER 32-1
POWER PROTECTION 32-2
DEMAND METERS
32S- 1
SENSITIVE POWER 32S- 2

55- 1
POWER FACTOR 55-2 MISCELLANEOUS METERS

CB FAIL
SUPERVISION
BINARY INPUT METERS
THD SUPERVISION

VT SUPERVISION
BINARY OUTPUT METERS

CT SUPERVISION

BROKEN CONDUCTOR VIRTUAL METERS

TRIP CCT SUPERVISION

COMMUNICATIONS METERS
CLOSE CCT SUPERVISION

INRUSH DETECTOR
QUICKLOGIC METERS

AUTORECLOSE PROTN
CONTROL & LOGIC
P/ F SHOTS
AUTORECLOSE CONFIG E/ F SHOTS
SEF SHOTS
MANUAL CB CONTROL EXT SHOTS

CIRCUIT BREAKER

QUICK LOGIC

INPUT MATRIX
INPUT CONFIG

BINARY INPUT CONFIG

GENERAL ALARMS

OUTPUT CONFIG OUTPUT MATRIX

BINARY OUTPUT CONFIG

LED CONFIG

PICK UP CONFIG

TRIP CONFIG

MAINTENANCE
OUTPUT MATRIX TEST

CB COUNTERS
DEMAND
DATA STORAGE
2
I T CB WEAR
WAVEFORM STORAGE

START COUNT
FAULT STORAGE COMMUNICATIONS

ENERGY STORAGE

Figure 1-4 Menu Structure

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7SR10 Settings & Instruments Guide

1.3 Setting Mode


The Settings Mode is reached by pressing the READ DOWN ▼ button from the relay identifier screen.

Once the Settings Mode title screen has been located pressing the READ DOWN ▼ button takes the user into
the Settings mode sub-menus.

Each sub-menu contains the programmable settings of the relay in separate logical groups. The sub menus are
accessed by pressing the TEST/RESET► button. Pressing the ▼ button will scroll through the settings, after the
last setting in each sub menu is reached the next sub menu will be displayed. If a particular sub menu is not
required to be viewed then pressing ▼ will move directly to the next one in the list.

While a setting is being displayed on the screen the ENTER button can be pressed to edit the setting value. If the
relay is setting password protected the user will be asked to enter the password. If an incorrect password is
entered editing will not be permitted. All screens can be viewed if the password is not known.

While a setting is being edited flashing characters indicate the edit field. Pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons will scroll
through the valid field values. If these buttons are held on, the rate of scrolling will increase.

Once editing is complete pressing the ENTER button stores the new setting into the non-volatile memory.

The actual setting ranges and default values for each relay model can be found in the appendix to this manual.

1.4 Instruments Mode


The Instrument Mode sub-menu displays key quantities and information to aid with commissioning. The following
meters are available and are navigated around by using the ▲,▼and TEST/REST buttons. The text description
shown here is the default information. Depending upon the relay model you have, you may not have all of the
meters shown.

Instrument Description
FAVOURITE METERS This allows the user to view his previously constructed list of ‘favourite
meters’ by pressing TEST/RESET ► button and the READ DOWN
→to view button to scroll though the meters added to this sub-group

To construct a sub-group of favourite meters, first go to the desired meter


then press ENTER this will cause a message to appear on the LCD ‘Add
To Favourites YES pressing ENTER again will add this to the
FAVOURITE METERS Sub-menu. To remove a meter from the
FAVOURITE METERS sub-menu go to that meter each in the
FAVOURITE METERS sub-menu or at its Primary location press ENTER
and the message ‘Remove From Favourites’ will appear press ENTER
again and this meter will be removed from the FAVOURITE METERS
sub-group

CURRENT METERS This is the sub-group that includes all the meters that are associated with
Current TEST/RESET ► allows access to this sub-group
→to view
Primary Current
Displays the 3 phase currents Primary RMS values
Ia 0.00A
Ib 0.00A
Ic 0.00A
Secondary Current
Displays the 3 phase currents Secondary RMS values
Ia 0.00A
Ib 0.00A
Ic 0.00A
Nom Current
Displays the 3 Phase currents Nominal RMS values & phase angles with
Ia 0.00xIn ---o respect to PPS voltage.
Ib 0.00xIn ---o
Ic 0.00xIn ---o
Pri Earth Current
Displays the 3 Earth currents Primary RMS values
In 0.00A
Ig 0.00A

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