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Release Date: Apr. 2014 / Manual Revision: 2.

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MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2
USER’S MANUAL

ENTEC ENTEC
ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CO., LTD

Copyright © 2003 by ENTEC ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC CO., LTD all right reserved. Forerunner Distribution & Automation
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Release Note

[Oct. 2003] Ver 1.00


Newly made “Multi-Function Control ETMFC101 User’s Manual”.

[Jan. 2012] Ver 2.00


After the Ver2.00, the manual is applied to the “ETMFC101-N(Network type)”.

[Feb. 2012] Ver 2.01


1. Changed “Supply Outage” to “Power Quality” in some menus.
- Changed “Supply Outage” to “Power Quality” in “SYSTEM SETUP” menu.
- Changed “Supply Outage” to “Power Quality” in “MAINTENANCE” menu.
- Changed “S-Outage Count” and “S-Outage Event” to “P-Q Count” and “P-Q Event” in
“CONTROL SETUP/ CLEAR SAVED DATA ” menu.
- Changed “S-Outage Event” to “P-Q Event” in “EVENT RECORDER” menu.
2. Add setup related with Sag and Swell in “SYSTEM SETUP /POWER QUALITY” menu.
3. Add the counts of Sag and Swell in “MAINTENANCE/ POWER QUALITY” menu.
4. Add the counts of Permanent and Temporary fault caused by phase(A,B,C), RG, G and
Negative Sequence in “MAINTENANCE/ COUNTERS” menu.
5. Add “HARMONICS” in “MAIN MENU/6.METERING” menu.

[Jun. 2012] Ver 2.02


Changed the manual based on ETMFC101-N firmware V1.11 upgrading.
1. Section to be rectified in the manual as a result of adding measuring function of
voltage/current unbalance.
- Change “Metering” in “1.2. Features”.
- Change “Table 2-1. Metering Accuracy” in “2.3. Metering Accuracy”.
- Change “Table 6-2. Main Menu” in “6.3. Main Menu”.
- Add “6.7.10. Unbalance”.
2. Section to be rectified in the manual as a result of adding detection function of
voltage/current unbalance.
- Change “Maintenance” in “1.2. Features”.
- Change “POWER QUALITY” in “2.4. Function Setup Elements”.
- Change “System Event” in “2.5. Event Recorder”.
- Change “Power Quality Event” in “2.5. Event Recorder”.
- Change “Power Quality” in “2.6. Maintenance”.
- Change “Table 6-2. Main Menu” in “6.3. Main Menu”.

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- Change “8. Power Quality” in “6.4.2. System Setup”.


- Change “6.8.2. Power Quality”.
- Change “1. Trigger Source” in “6.9.3. System Event”.
- Change “6.9.5. P-Q Event”.
3. Section to be rectified in the manual as a result of adding “Daily Max I” and “Daily Energy”
settings.
- Change “5. EVENT&ETC” in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup”.
4. Section to be rectified in the manual as a result of changed range of “FI Pickup Current”.
- Change “FI Pickup Current” in “2.4. Function Setup Elements”.
- Change “FI Pickup Current / Ground” in “6.5.1. PrimarysetBank”.
5. Section to be rectified in the manual as a result of changed range of “FI Inrush Time”.
- Change “FI Inrush Time” in “2.4. Function Setup Elements”.
- Change “FI Inrush Time” in “6.5.1. PrimarysetBank”.

[Dec. 2012] Ver 2.03


1. Changed the manual based on ETMFC101-N firmware V1.13 upgrading.
- Change “Figure 6-1. Menu Structure Tree(Standard Type)” in “6.1. Menu Structure Tree”.
- Add “7. TIME SET” in “6.4.1. Control Setup”.
2. Changed the manual based on ETMFC101-N firmware V1.14 upgrading.
- Change the description for “Tx Delay” setting in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 1. Protocol Setup
/ DNP3.0”.
- Add “Time Req(m)” setting in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 1. Protocol Setup / DNP3.0”.
- Add the setting items in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 1. Protocol Setup / IEC60870-5-104”.
- Add the setting items in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 2. Port Setup / PORT2-RS232”.
- Change the description for “Skip at Fault” setting in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 5.
Event&ETC”.
- Add “Time Syn’ Ref” and “Evt Time Type” settings in “6.4.3. Comm’ Setup/ 5.
Event&ETC”.

[May.2013] Ver 2.04


Changed the manual based on ETMFC101-N1 adding.
1. ETMFC101-N1 panel changes.
- ETMFC101-N1 provides “User Set Key” function. So Panel added 4 keys.
- Add “Figure 4-2. User Interface Panel (ETMFC101-N1)”.
- Add “4.1.6. Local Control Section/ 4.1.6.2. ETMFC101-N1 type”.
2. Add “Figure 6-2. Menu Structure Tree(ETMFC101-N1 type)” in “6.1. Menu Structure Tree”.
3. Add “2.8. MONITORING” in “2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS” menu.
- Add “MONITORING” menu in “6.4. GLOBAL SETTING” menu.
4. Add “SV LED TYPE” setting in “6.4.1. Control setup/ 4. Others” menu.

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5. Add “Contact wear” setting in “6.4.1. Control setup/ 5. Clear Save Data” menu
6. Add “SET GROUP CHANGE” and “USER SET FUNC” setting in “6.4.2. System Setup”
menu.
7. Change the menu structure in “6.5. SETBANK SETTING” menu.
- Change “6.5.1. Active set bank(N), Primary set bank(N1)”.
8. Add “Cold Load Pickup” and “Live Load Block” settings in “6.5.1. Active set bank(N),
Primary set bank(N1)” menu
9. Add “10. FI TYPE SELECT” and “11. M-OPER TD” settings in “Active set bank(N),
Primary set bank(N1)/1.Basic function” menu.
10. Add “Type I delay” setting in “Active set bank (N), Primary set bank (N1)/1.Basic function/
FI setting time” menu.
11. Add “6.6.5. Function Status” in “6.6. Status” menu.
12. Add “6.6.6. User Set Function” in “6.6. Status” menu.
13. Add a description for “WTRIG” in “6.8. Maintenance/ 6.8.7. Cycle Event”

[Jul.2013] Ver 2.05


1. Change “4.1.4. User Programmable Lamp Section”.
2. Change “6.4.4. Select Setbank”.

[Oct.2013] Ver 2.06


Change the cover picture.

[Apr.2014] Ver 2.07


1. Add the protection function in “1.2. Features”.
2. Change the range of ‘FI Pickup Current’ setting in “2.4. Function Setup Elements”.
3. Add the setting items of ‘COLD LOAD PICKUP’ in “2.4. Function Setup Elements”.
4. Add the ‘PROTECTION FUNCTION’, ‘CONTROL TYPE’ and ‘MONITORING’ in “2.4.
Function Setup Elements”.
5. Add the ‘Contact Wear’ and ‘DNP 1/2 Communication Counter’ in “2.6. Maintenance”.
6. Delete the “2.8. Monitoring”.
7. Add the Fault Indication Lamp – related setting menu in “4.1.1.2. ETMFC101-N1 &
ETMFC101-N2 type”.
8. Add the ‘Figure 6-3. Menu Structure Tree (applicable for Ver. 3.00 or higher of
ETMFC101-N1 Type)’ in “6.1. Menu Structure Tree”.
9. Change ‘Table 6-1. Initial Logo’ in “6.2. Initial Logo”.
10. Add “12. CONTROL TYPE” in “6.4.2. System Setup”.
11. Add “13. CB Opening Time” in “6.4.2. System Setup”.
12. Change the description for trip count monitoring and contact wear monitoring in “6.4.5.
Monitoring”.

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13. Change the range of ‘FI Pickup Current’ setting in “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N),
Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 1. Basic Function”.
14. Change the description for ‘FI Setting Time’ setting in “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N),
Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 1. Basic Function”.
15. Add ‘Figure 6-16. Fault Indication Logic Diagram(FI type : I)’ and ‘Figure 6-17. Fault
Indication Algorithm(FI type : I)’ in “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N), Primaryset
Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 1. Basic Function”.
16. Change the description for ‘FI Inrush Time’ in “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N),
Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 1. Basic Function”.
17. Change “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N), Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 8. Cold
Load Pickup”.
18. Add “6.5.1Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N), Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1) \ 10.
Protection Function”.
19. Change “6.6.5. Function Status”.
20. Add “8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES”.

[Apr.2014] Ver 2.08


1. Add the specifications comparison.
2. Add ‘Figure 6-11.Control Type logic diagram’ in “6.4.2. System Setup \ 12. CONTROL
TYPE”.
3. Change the description in “6.4.2. System Setup \ 13. CB Opening Time”.

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Specifications Comparison

Multi-Function Controller which provides network communication function are ETMFC101-N,


ETMFC101-N and ETMFC101-N2, that are total of three. Please refer to the following ‘Figure i.
Specifications Comparison’ to compare the specification for these three controllers.

Control ETMFC101-N ETMFC101-N1 ETMFC101-N2


(Ver. 1.XX) (Ver. 2.XX) (Ver. 3.XX)

Version 1.00 2.00 3.00

FI Detection Phase, Residual Ground, Ground, Negative Sequence


Inrush Time Apply
Fault
Current & Voltage FI Detection Type (VI Type)
Indication*
Current FI Detection Type (I Type)
Cold Load Pickup

Time Overcurrent(51) Phase, Residual Ground, Ground, Negative Seq


Inst Overcurrent(50) Phase, Residual Ground, Negative Sequence
Protection*
Inrush Restraint
Cold Load Pickup

Loop Control
Control
Auto Set Group Change, Time Delay for Manual Closing

Negative Voltage(47), Synchronism(25), Demand, Under Voltage 1,2(27), Over Voltage 1,2(59), Under/Over Frequency(81)
Live Load Block, Trip Count, Contact Wear
Monitoring
Power Quality Supply Outage, Sag, Swell
Power Quality Current Unbalance, Voltage Unbalance

Metering Current, VoLtage(V1, V2), Frequency, Power, Energy, Demand, Harmonics, Unbalance, System(Board Power, Temperature, Battery/Charger Circuit Volt.)

Maintenance Restart Count, Operation Count, Power Quality Count, Communication Count, Contact Wear(%)

Event Fault Event, Cycle Event, System Event, Diagnostic Event, Power Quality Event, Switching Event, Set Change Event, Load Profile

Communication DNP3, MODBUS, IEC 60870-1-101, IEC 60870-1-104, Communication Index Remap

Interface Software
Others PLC Configuration
User Set Function Configuration, User Key Function Configuration, V1/V2 Lamp Display Configuration

: Supported Functions

*. NOTE ) According to setting of control type, either ‘Fault Indication’ or ‘Protection’ can be enabled in ETMFC101-N2. Enabling both
‘Fault Indication’ and ‘Protection’ is not available.

Figure i. Specifications Comparison

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Table of Contents

Release Note ................................................................................................................................ i


Specifications Comparison ......................................................................................................... v
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................... vi

1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Overview ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.2. Features ............................................................................................................................... 2

2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 5


2.1. Inputs and Outputs............................................................................................................... 5
2.2. Type Withstand Tests ........................................................................................................... 7
2.3. Metering Accuracy .............................................................................................................. 8
2.4. Function Setup Elements ................................................................................................... 10
2.5. EVENT Recorder .............................................................................................................. 17
2.6. Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 20
2.7. Communications ................................................................................................................ 21

3. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 22
3.1. Dimensions and Mounting Plan ........................................................................................ 22
3.2. Earth Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................................... 24
3.3. Board Ground .................................................................................................................... 25
3.4. Battery Protection .............................................................................................................. 26
3.5. Charge Circuit ................................................................................................................... 27
3.6. Typical Wiring Diagram .................................................................................................... 28

4. USER INTERFACE PANEL ........................................................................................ 29


4.1. Construction ...................................................................................................................... 30
4.1.1. Fault Section ........................................................................................................... 30
4.1.1.1. ETMFC101-N type.............................................................................................. 30
4.1.1.2. ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type ............................................................. 31
4.1.2. System Diagnostic & Communication Status Section............................................ 32
4.1.3. Battery Test Section ................................................................................................ 33
4.1.4. User Programmable Lamp Section ......................................................................... 34
4.1.5. Menu Control Section ............................................................................................ 35

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4.1.6. Local Control Section............................................................................................. 36


4.1.6.1. Local Control Section of ETMFC101-N type ..................................................... 36
4.1.6.2. Local Control Section of ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type .................... 37
4.1.7. Operation Section ................................................................................................... 39

5. SIDE PANEL.................................................................................................................. 40
5.1. Construction ...................................................................................................................... 40
5.1.1. Currents .................................................................................................................. 41
5.1.2. Voltages .................................................................................................................. 43
5.1.3. Outputs ................................................................................................................... 46
5.1.4. Inputs ...................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.5. Power Output.......................................................................................................... 48
5.1.6. Power Input ............................................................................................................ 48
5.1.7. Communications..................................................................................................... 49

6. LCD DISPLAY............................................................................................................... 53
6.1. Menu Structure Tree .......................................................................................................... 53
6.2. Initial Logo ........................................................................................................................ 56
6.3. Main Menu ........................................................................................................................ 58
6.4. Global Setting.................................................................................................................... 59
6.4.1. Control Setup.......................................................................................................... 59
6.4.2. System Setup .......................................................................................................... 66
6.4.3. Comm’ Setup .......................................................................................................... 93
6.4.4. Select Setbank ...................................................................................................... 124
6.4.5. Monitoring ............................................................................................................ 126
6.4.6. Save Settings ........................................................................................................ 129
6.5. Setbank Setting................................................................................................................ 130
6.5.1. Activeset Bank(N), Primaryset Bank(N1) ............................................................ 130
6.5.2. Editset Bank ......................................................................................................... 174
6.5.3. Alternateset Bank ................................................................................................. 174
6.6. Status ............................................................................................................................... 175
6.6.1. Digital Inputs ........................................................................................................ 175
6.6.2. Digital Outputs ..................................................................................................... 175
6.6.3. Clock .................................................................................................................... 175
6.6.4. Control Type ......................................................................................................... 175
6.6.5. Function Status ..................................................................................................... 176
6.6.6. User Set Function ................................................................................................. 178
6.7. Metering .......................................................................................................................... 179
6.7.1. Current.................................................................................................................. 179

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6.7.2. Voltage1 ................................................................................................................ 180


6.7.3. Voltage2 ................................................................................................................ 180
6.7.4. Frequency ............................................................................................................. 181
6.7.5. Power .................................................................................................................... 181
6.7.6. Energy .................................................................................................................. 182
6.7.7. Demand ................................................................................................................ 183
6.7.8. System .................................................................................................................. 183
6.7.9. Harmonics ............................................................................................................ 184
6.7.10. Unbalance ........................................................................................................... 185
6.8. Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 186
6.8.1. Counters................................................................................................................ 186
6.8.2. Power Quality ....................................................................................................... 187
6.8.3. Contact Wear ........................................................................................................ 187
6.8.4. Comm Count ........................................................................................................ 188
6.8.5. Event Recorder ..................................................................................................... 189
6.8.6. Fault Event ........................................................................................................... 189
6.8.7. Cycle Event .......................................................................................................... 191
6.8.8. System Event ........................................................................................................ 193
6.8.9. Diagnostic Event .................................................................................................. 194
6.8.10. P-Q Event ........................................................................................................... 195
6.8.11. Switching Event.................................................................................................. 197
6.8.12. Set Change Event ............................................................................................... 198
6.8.13. Load Profile ........................................................................................................ 199

7. LOOP CONTROL APPLICATION .......................................................................... 201


7.1. Auto Sectionalizer Loop Control ..................................................................................... 201
7.2. Tie Point Switch Loop Control ........................................................................................ 205

8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES ........................................................................... 210

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Overview
The control is designed with RTU built-in.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) is capable of DNP3.0, MODBUS™ and IEC60870-5-101, IEC60870-


5-104 Communication and designed to adopt Distribution Automation System (DAS).

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) can achieve Data of Distribution line by interfacing information with
Master Station, such as Fault sensing, Equipment monitoring etc.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) consists of two processors DSP and CPU. DSP measures Analogues
(Current/ Voltage) by fast calculation and CPU controls a lot of EVENTs and Communication
information.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has 8 programmable INPUTs and 6 OUTPUTs. ETMFC101-N/N1 has


10 Analogue Inputs for metering currents and voltages and has 4 Communication ports for
DNP3.0, MODBUS™, IEC60870-5-101,104 and Interface Software.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has 6 programmable lamps on User Interface Panel and it is able to
indicate internal or external events by using lamps.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) is operated by Programmable Logic. There are 6 BANKs and each
BANK can be selected and provide different Logic.

Auto Sectionalizer and Tie Point Switch Control are already built in ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2)
for Loop Automation.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) measure, save and manage Current, Voltage, Power, Energy, Demand,
Frequency.

In order to perform the fault indication function, line voltage and current signal filtered with
analog filter and digital DFT full-cosin filter is used.

ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) records the waveform of Current/Voltage, and the user can set
recording point.

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1.2. Features
 Fault Indication
 Display Fault phase, Fault current, Occurred time
 Sensing Permanent Fault, Temporary Fault
 Inrush Restraint
 Selecting FI Detect Type(IV Type or I Type)
NOTE : The selecting FI type function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.
ETMFC101-N with a version below 2.00 has only IV type.
 Protection
 Phase Time Overcurrent (51P)
 Residual Ground Time Overcurrent (51G)
 Ground Time Overcurrent (51N)
 Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent (51Q)
 Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent (50P)
 Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent (50G)
 Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent (50Q)
 Inrush Restraint
NOTE : The protection function is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

 Cold Load Pickup


NOTE : The cold load pickup function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

 Metering
 Current A, B, C, G, RG
 Voltage AN, BN, CN, AB, BC, CA, RN, SN, TN, RS, ST, TR
 Frequency
 Power
 Energy
 Demand
 Harmonics - Option
 Voltage and current unbalance - Option
NOTE : The metering for voltage/current unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

 Communication
 Front Panel PORT1 RS232 Serial Port : Interface software
 Side panel PORT2 RS232 Serial Port : DNP 3.0, MODBUS and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
 Side panel PORT3 RS485 or RS232 Serial Port : DNP 3.0, MODBUS and IEC60870-5-
101 Protocol
 Side panel PORT4 Ethernet Port : DNP 3.0, MODBUS and IEC60870-5-104 Protocol

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 SMS(Short Message Service) transfer function


 Loop Control
 Power Quality
 Supply Outage
 Sag
 Swell
 Voltage and Current Unbalance
 Auto Set Group Change Function
NOTE : The auto set group change function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.

 Monitoring
 Trip Counter Monitoring
 Contact Wear Monitoring
NOTE : The monitoring is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

 Open-Phase Indication(47)
 Synchronism Check(25)
 Demand Function
 Under Voltage1,2(27)
 Over Voltage1,2(59)
 Under/Over Frequency(81)
 Live Load Blocking
NOTE : The live load blocking function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.

 Hot Line Tag Function


 Manual Operation Time Delay
NOTE : The manual operation time delay function is supported from version 2.00 of
ETMFC101- N1,N2.

 Events
 Fault Event - Last 512 events
 Cycle Event - Last 32 events
 System Event - Last 2048 events
 Diagnostic Event - Last 512 events
 Power Quality Event - Last 512 events
 Switching Event - Last 100 events
 Set Change Event - Last 100 events
 Load Profile - Last 5120 events

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 User Interface Panel


 Fault Indication Lamp
 Open Phase Voltage & Negative Voltage Indication Lamp
 Synchronism Check Lamp
 Communication status(RX, TX, RTS) Lamp
 System status(RUN, RESET) Lamp
 AC Supply, Charge Lamp
 Programmable Lamp
 Manual Battery Load Test
 Local / Remote Operation
 User Key 1~4
NOTE : The User Keys is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

 Maintenance
 Number of Restart
 Number of Switch Operation
 Number of Permanent Fault detected
 Number of Temporary Fault detected
 Number of Supply Outage occurred and accumulated time
 Number of Sag occurred
 Number of Swell occurred
 Number of Unbalance occurred -Option
NOTE : The number of unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

 LCD Display: 20  4 line

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Inputs and Outputs
Systems
 3phase-3wire or 3phase-4wire Systems
 ABC/ACB phase rotation

Frequency
 50/60㎐ system

Power Input
 AC Voltage Input: 24Vac (+10%,-15%)
 Normal Power : 7W
 Max. Power : 200W
 Battery : 24V18AH

Power Output
 PW1
 Nominal Voltage : 24Vdc (18 ~ 36Vdc)
 Normal Power : 30W
 Max. Power : 150W(5sec)
 PW2
 Nominal Voltage : 24Vdc (18 ~ 25Vdc)
 Normal Power : 40W
 Max. Power : 60W(60sec)

Current Transformer Inputs (CT: Current rate)


 Current Inputs IA,IB,IC and IG
 Phase(IA, IB, IC) Input Current Rate
 1A Input Current
- 1A Nominal
- 2A Continuous
- 20A 1 second
- Burden : 0.13VA(1A)
 5A Input Current – Option
- 5A Nominal
- 10A Continuous
- 100A 1 second
- Burden : 0.13VA(5A)

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 Ground(IG) Input Current Rate


 0.05A Input Current
- 0.05A Nominal
- 0.6A Continuous
- 20A 1 second
- Burden : 0.002VA(0.05A)
 1A Input Current – Option
 5A Input Current – Option

Voltage Divider Inputs (VD)


 Max. Input Voltage : 5V
 Burden : 2e-6VA
 System Voltage: 15㎸, 27㎸, 38㎸

Voltage Transformer Inputs (VT) – OPTION


 Voltage Inputs 6 Channel
 Source Voltage 1 VA,VB,VC
 Source Voltage 2 VR,VS,VT
 Voltage Ratings : Phase-Neutral Continuous < 150Vac
 0.6VA(150Vac), 0.2VA(120Vac), 0.05VA(67Vac)

Inputs
 Inputs 8 Channel
 Dry Contact Input Type
 Operating current : < 20mA

Output Contacts
 Outputs 6 Channel
 300Vac / 350Vdc Varistor for differential surge protection
 2A Continuous
 Operate / Release time: < 5㎳ at +20℃(+68℉)
 IGBT Outputs : OUT1,OUT2
 Relay Outputs : OUT3~OUT6
 Maximum operating power for IGBT Outputs
125Vdc 5A
(L/R=7㎳) 48Vdc 15A
24Vdc 30A

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 Maximum operating power for Relay output


125Vdc 0.1A
(L/R=7㎳) 48Vdc 0.8A
24Vdc 3A
250Vac 3A
(cosΦ=0.4)
125Vac 5A
250Vac 8A
resistive
30Vdc 8A

2.2. Type Withstand Tests


Dielectric Strength
 CT inputs, VT inputs, Control Power inputs, Opto-isolated inputs and Relay outputs:
2㎸(60㎐) for 1 minute.

Surge Withstand Capability


 IEEE C37.90.1 – 2002 IEEE Standard for Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Tests for
Relays and Relay Systems Associated with Electric Power Apparatus
 IEEE C37.90.2 – 1995 IEEE Standard for Withstand Capability of Relay Systems to
Radiated Electromagnetic Interference from Transceivers
 IEEE C62.45 – 1992 IEEE Guide on Surge Testing for Equipment Connected to Low-
Voltage AC Power Circuits
 Power supply, Current, Voltage: 6㎸(1.2  50㎲), 3kA(8  20㎲)
 Inputs, Outputs: 4㎸(1.2  50㎲), 2㎄(8  20㎲)

Control Operating Temperature


 Operating range: -40℃∼+70℃(-40℉∼+158℉)
 LCD: -20℃∼+70℃(-4℉∼+158℉) – standard
 VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display): -40℃∼+85℃(-40℉∼+185℉) – option

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2.3. Metering Accuracy


The harmonic components of current and voltage are removed from the input voltage and current
parameters, so all measurements based on these quantities respond to the fundamental
components only except the measurement of harmonics.

Table 2-1. Metering Accuracy(1/2)

Measurements Parameters Unit Accuracy Range

Phase A RMS Current


Phase B RMS Current
CURRENT Phase C RMS Current A ±1% of 2×CT 20×CT
Phase G RMS Current
Phase RG RMS Current
A–N (A–B) RMS Voltage
B–N (B–C) RMS Voltage
C–N (C–A) RMS Voltage
VOLTAGE ㎸ ±1% –
R–N (R–S) RMS Voltage
S–N (S–T) RMS Voltage
T–N (T–R) RMS Voltage
SYMMETRICAL I1, I2, 3I0 A ±1% of 2×CT

COMPONENTS V1, V2, 3V0 ㎸ ±1%
Phase A, B, C
POWER FACTOR Rate ±0.02 –1.000 to 1.000
3Φ Phase
Phase A, B, C
3ΦREAL POWER MW ±2% –32.000 to 32.000
3Φ Phase
3ΦREACTIVE Phase A, B, C
MVar ±2% –32.000 to 32.000
POWER 3Φ Phase
3ΦAPPARENT Phase A, B, C
MVA ±2% –32.000 to 32.000
POWER 3Φ Phase
Phase A, B, C
WATT-HOURS MWH ±2% –32000 to 32000
3Φ Phase
Phase A, B, C
VAR-HOURS MVarH ±2% –32000 to 32000
3Φ Phase
Phase A/B/C/RG Current A ±2%
DEMAND A/B/C, 3Φ Real Power MW ±2% –
A/B/C, 3Φ Reactive Power MVar ±2%

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Table 2-1. Metering Accuracy(2/2)

Measurements Parameters Unit Accuracy Range

A-N (A-B) Source Voltage


FREQUENCY ㎐ ±0.02 40.00~70.00
R-N (R-S) Load Voltage
1st~7th Harmonic of Current ±1% 0% to 100%
st th
1 ~7 Harmonic of Voltage ±1% 0% to 100%
HARMONICS –
THD of Current ±3% 0% to 100%
THD of Voltage ±3% 0% to 100%
Voltage unbalance(V2/V1) in source side ±2% 0% to 999%
UNBALANCE* Voltage unbalance(V2/V1) in load side % ±2% 0% to 999%
Current unbalance(I2/I1) ±2% 0% to 999%

NOTE : The metering for voltage/current unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

If the VT connection type is set to delta, all single phase voltage quantities are displayed as zero.

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2.4. Function Setup Elements


BASIC FUNCTION
FI Pickup Current
Phase / Residual Ground / NEG Seq’ Pickup Level
Phase …………………………………………… 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A(prior to Ver 3.00)
0:OFF, 5 to 1600 in steps of 1A(from Ver 3.00)
Residual Ground ……………………………….. 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A(prior to Ver 3.00)
0:OFF, 5 to 1600 in steps of 1A(from Ver 3.00)
Ground ……………….………………………… 0:OFF, 4 to 160 in steps of 1A (prior to Ver 1.11)
0:OFF, 2 to 160 in steps of 1A (from Ver 1.11)
NEG Seq’(option) ….…………………………… 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A(prior to Ver 3.00)
0:OFF, 5 to 1600 in steps of 1A(from Ver 3.00)
Dropout Level ………………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Pickup
Pickup Level Accuracy …………………………… ± 5%

FI Setting Time
Permanent / Temporary ………………………........ 1 to 180 in steps of 1 sec
Timing Accuracy ……………….………………… ± 5%
Type I delay* .………………….………………… 0.03 to 180.00 in steps of 0.01sec

NOTE : The setting for ‘Type I delay’ is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

FI Inrush Time
Phase / Residual Ground / Ground ….…………… 0.1 to 3.0 in steps of 0.1 sec (prior to Ver 1.11)
0.1 to 30.0 in steps of 0.1 sec (from Ver 1.11)
NEG Seq’(option) ……………………..………….. 0.1 to 3.0 in steps of 0.1 sec (prior to Ver 1.11)
0.1 to 30.0 in steps of 0.1 sec (from Ver 1.11)
Timing Accuracy ………….……………………… ± 5%

NEQ’ Voltage(47)
Voltage1 Pickup Level …………………………..... 0:OFF, 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Voltage2 Pickup Level …………………………..... 0:OFF, 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
V1 Time Delay …………………………………….. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
V2 Time Delay …………………………………….. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Dead Voltage Maximum ………………………....... 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Live Voltage Minimum …….………………............ 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Pickup Level Accuracy ………..…………….......... ± 5%

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Synchronism Check(25)
Pickup Angle ……………………………………… 0:OFF, 1 to 100 in steps of 1 deg
Dead Voltage Maximum ………………………....... 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Live Voltage Minimum …….………………............ 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Sync Phase ……………………………………….. R(AB),S(CB),T(AC),ALL

FI Type Select*
Type Select..………………………………………… IV Type, I Type

M-Oper TD*
Time delay..………………………………………… 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01sec

NOTE : The setting for ‘FI Type Select’ and ‘M-Oper TD’ are supported from version 2.00 of
ETMFC101-N1,N2.

DEMAND FUNCTION
Phase / Residual Ground / NEG Seq’ Pickup Level
Phase …………………………………………… 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A
Residual Ground ……………………………….. 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A
NEG Seq’(option) ………………………………. 0:OFF, 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A
Dropout Level ………………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Pickup
Pickup Level Accuracy …………………………… ± 5%

UNDER VOLTAGE-1 / 2 FUNCTION


Pickup Level ………………………………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Dropout Level ……………………………………... 102 to 105% of Pickup
Minimum Voltage …………………………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Time Delay ………………………………………. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Active Phases ……………………………………… Any One/Any Two/All Three
Timing Accuracy ..………………………………… ± 5%

OVER VOLTAGE-1 / 2 FUNCTION


Pickup Level ………………………………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Dropout Level ……………………………………... 95 to 98% of Pickup
Active Phases ……………………………………… Any One/Any Two/All Three
Time Delay ………………………………………. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Timing Accuracy …………………..……………… ± 5%

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UNDER/OVER FREQUENCY FUNCTION


UV Pickup Level …………………….……………. 40.00 to 60.00 in steps of 0.01 ㎐
OV Pickup Level ………………….………………. 40.00 to 70.00 in steps of 0.01 ㎐
Time Delay ……………………….………………. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Dropout Level …………………………………….. ±0.02 ㎐
Level Accuracy …………………………………… ± 0.02 ㎐,
Timing Accuracy ………………………………….. ± 5%
Min.V(×VT) ………………….……………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Min.I(A) ..………………………….……………… 10 to 1600 in steps of 1A

COLD LOAD PICKUP1)


Function2) …...……………………………………. DISABLE, ENABLE
Make Use ‘I’? 3) ..…………………………………… NO,YES
CLPU Multi’ ……………………………………… OFF,1.0 to 5.0 in steps of 0.1
CLPU Time(m) …………………………………… 1 to 720 in steps of 1 minute
NOTE : 1) The setting for ‘Cold Load Pickup’ is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.
2) The setting for ‘Function’ is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.
3) The setting name ‘Make Use ‘I’’ is changed from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.
The name of this setting is ‘CLPU Use?’ below version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

LIVE LOAD BLOCK*


Function .………………………………………….. DISABLE, ENABLE
Pickup Level ………………………………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Dropout Level ……………………………………... 102 to 105% of Pickup
Minimum Voltage …………………………………. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Time Delay ………………………………………. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Timing Accuracy ..………………………………… ± 5%
NOTE : The setting for ‘Live Load Block’ is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC-N1,N2.

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PROTECTION FUNCTION *
Phase/Residual Ground/Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent
Pickup Level …………..……………………….….. 0:OFF, 5 to 1600 in steps of 1A
Dropout Level ………………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Pickup
Curve Type
 ANSI : Normally, Very, Extremely
 IEC : Normally, Very, Extremely
 EB : Normally, Very
 Definite Time : DEF-1s, DEF-10s
 Korean(Kepco) Curve : N1, N2, N3, N4
 User programmable curves : USER-1, USER-2, USER-3, USER-4
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Time Dial ….……..…………..……………….….. 0.05 to 15.00 in steps of 0.01
Time Adder …..……………….……………….….. 0.00 to 10.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Minimum Response time …………………..….….. 0.00 to 10.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Reset Method …………………….……………….. Instantaneous, Linear
Low Set Definite Time …………………….…….. 0:OFF, 1 ~ 600 in steps of 1sec
Pickup Level Accuracy ……………………….….. 5%
Timing Accuracy ……….…………………….…… ± 5% of trip time or ± 20 msec

Ground Time Overcurrent


Pickup Level …………..……………………….….. 0:OFF, 2 to 160 in steps of 1A
Dropout Level ………………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Pickup
Time Delay …...…..…………..……………….….. 0.0 to 180.0 in steps of 0.1sec
Pickup Level Accuracy …………...………….….. 5%
Timing Accuracy ……….…………………….…… at 0 msec time delay (50 msec max)
± 5% of trip time or ± 20 msec

Phase/Residual Ground/Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent


Pickup Level …………..……………………….….. 0:OFF, 5 to 20,000 in steps of 1A
Dropout Level ………………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Pickup
Time Delay …...…..…………..……………….….. 0.00 to 1.00 in steps of 0.1sec
Pickup Level Accuracy …………...………….….. 5%
Timing Accuracy ……….…………………….…… at 0 msec time delay (50 msec max)
± 5% of trip time or ± 20 msec

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Inrush Restraint
Function ………………………........ DISABLE, ENABLE
Phase / Residual Ground / Ground / NEG Seq’ Pickup Level
Phase …………………………………………… 5 to 20,000 in steps of 1A
Residual Ground ……………………………….. 5 to 20,000 in steps of 1A
Ground ………………………………………… 2 to 2,000 in steps of 1A
NEG Seq’ ………………………………………. 5 to 20,000 in steps of 1A
Reset Level …..……………………………….….. 96 to 98% of Time Overcurrent Pickup
Outage Time ………………………………………. 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Restore Minimum Time …………………………... 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Restore Minimum Time Function
Phase …………………………………………… OFF, ON
Residual Ground ……………………………….. OFF, ON
Ground ………………………………………… OFF, ON
NEG Seq’ ………………………………………. OFF, ON
Reset Time ………………………………………… 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Pickup Level Accuracy …………...………….….. 5%
Timing Accuracy ……….…………………….…… at 0 msec time delay (50 msec max)
± 5% of trip time or ± 20 msec

NOTE : The setting for protection function is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

LOOP CONTROL
Auto Sectionalizer Control
Auto Sectionalizer Operate Count ..……………… 1 to 4 in steps of 1
Auto Sectionalizer Reset Time Delay …..…………. 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Auto Sectionalizer Open Time Delay …..…….…… 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec

Tie Point Switch Control


Tie VRS ..………………………………………… SV1, SV1&SV2, SV2
Tie Operate Count ………………………………… 1 to 4 in steps of 1
Tie Reset Time Delay ..…………………………… 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Close Time Delay …………………………….. 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Open Time Delay …………………………….. 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Dead Voltage 1 Delay ………………………… 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Dead Voltage 2 Delay ………………………… 0.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01 sec

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POWER QUALITY
Detect Function of Supply Outage ..….…………… DISABLE, ENABLE
Supply Outage Duration ..………………….……… 5 to 600 in steps of 1 sec
Detect Function of Sag ..….…………………..…… DISABLE, ENABLE
Sag Pickup Level ………………………………….. 0.30 to 0.95 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Sag Duration ..…………………………….……… 1 to 60 in steps of 1 cycle
Detect Function of Swell ....…….……………..…… DISABLE, ENABLE
Swell Pickup Level ……………………………….. 1.05 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 xVT
Swell Duration ..…………………………….……… 1 to 60 in steps of 1 cycle
Detect Function of Voltage Unbalance ..……..…… DISABLE, ENABLE
Voltage Unbalance Pickup Level ……….………….. 1 to 100 in steps of 1%
Detect Function of Current Unbalance ..……..…… DISABLE, ENABLE
Current Unbalance Pickup Level ……….………….. 1 to 100 in steps of 1%
Current Unbalance Duration ..……..…..….……… 0.1 to 60.0 in steps of 0.1 sec
Limit Current to Detect Current Unbalance ………. 1 to 630 in steps of 1A
Level Accuracy …………………………………… ± 5%
NOTE : The setting for voltage/current unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC-
N/N1.

USER LOGIC TIMER


User Logic Timer 1 ~ 8 Pickup Time .…………….. 0.01 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec
User Logic Timer 1 ~ 8 Dropout Time …………..... 0.01 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01 sec

SET GROUP CHANGE*


Function .………………………………………….. DISABLE, ENABLE
Time Interval ………………………….………..... 10 to 180 in steps of 1 min
Timing Accuracy ………………………………….. ± 5%
NOTE : The setting for ‘Set Group Ghange’ is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.

USER SET FUNCTION*


EUSF1 ~ EUSF12 ………….…………………….. DISABLE, ENABLE
NOTE : The setting for ‘Unser Set Function’ is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.

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CONTROL TYPE*
Control Type .…..………………………………….. Protection Type, FI Type
NOTE : The setting for ‘Control Type’ is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

CB OPENING TIME*
Time .…..…………………….…………………….. 0.000 to 1.000 in steps of 0.001 sec
NOTE : The setting for ‘CB Opening Time’ is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

MONITORING 1)
TRIP COUNT LIMIT
Limit …………..……………………….….. 0:OFF, 50 to 10,000 in steps of 1

CONTACT WEAR SET


Function .………………………………………….. DISABLE, ENABLE
Pickup Level(%) ………………………………….. 0.0 to 50.0 in steps of 0.1%
2)
Interrupt(kA) …………………………………… 5.0 to 50.0 in steps of 0.1kA
2)
No. Max I ……………………………………….. 1 to 999 in steps of 1
A Wear Set ………………………………………… 0.00 to 100.00 in steps of 0.01%
B Wear Set ………………………………………… 0.00 to 100.00 in steps of 0.01%
C Wear Set ………………………………………… 0.00 to 100.00 in steps of 0.01%
NOTE : 1) The setting for ‘Monitoring’ is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC-N,N1,N2.
2) The settings for ‘Interrupt(kA)’ and ‘No. Max I’ are supported from version 3.00 of
ETMFC101-N2.

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2.5. EVENT Recorder


Fault Event
 Trigger Source
 Current A, B, C, RG, G, NEQ(option)
 Fault detect : Temporary fault, Permanent fault,
Trip(only applicable for Protection Control Type)
 Detect direction : Forward, Reverse direction
 Fault Sequence
 Trigger Time : every 1/4 cycle
 Storage capacity : Last 512 events

Cycle Event
 Trigger Source
 Fault wave capture point
 Fault current
 Sample Rate : 16 sampling per 1cycle.
 Trigger Position : 1 to 15cycle
 Storage capacity : Last 32 events with 30cycles

System Event
 Trigger Source
 52A contact
 Input/Output status change
 Front panel control
 AC power supply
 External control
 External input status
 System alarm
 Sleep mode
 V1(Source), V2(Load)
 Power Quality detect
 Trigger Time : every 10㎳
 Storage Capacity : Last 2048 events

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Diagnostic Event
 Trigger Source
 SYSTEM POWER : ±12V, +5V
 A/D Converter : A/D Fail, Reference Voltage1, Reference Voltage 2
 MEMORY : PROM, SROM, FROM, DPRAM, SRAM, DSPRAM
 SETTING : GLOBAL SET, BANK1~6
 WATCH-DOG Restart
 DO Failure
 RTC Failure
 Trigger Time : every 10㎳
 Trigger type : Pickup and Dropout
 Storage Capacity : Last 512 events

Power Quality Event


 Trigger Source
 Trigger elements : Source, Load
 Trigger Time : every 10㎳
 Trigger type : supply outage occurrence, sag occurrence, swell occurrence, voltage unbalance
occurrence, current unbalance occurrence
NOTE : The detection of voltage/current unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

 Storage Capacity : Last 512 events

Switching Event
 Trigger source
 Switch CLOSE(MANUAL/LOCAL/REMOTE)
 Switch OPEN(MANUAL/LOCAL/REMOTE)
 Earth Close(ECLOSE)
 Earth Open(EOPEN)
 Trigger Time : every 10㎳
 Storage capacity : Last 100 events

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Set Change Event


 Trigger source
 Global setting change
 SETBANK1 setting change
 SETBANK2 setting change
 SETBANK3 setting change
 SETBANK4 setting change
 SETBANK5 setting change
 SETBANK6 setting change
 Trigger Time : every 10㎳
 Storage capacity : Last 100 events

Load Profile
 Trigger Source
 Demand Current(A, B, C, RG)
 Demand Real Power(A, B, C, 3Φ)
 Demand Reactive Power(A, B, C, 3Φ)
 Demand Energy - Positive Watthour(3Φ)
 Power Factor(3Φ)
 Trigger Time : 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60minute
 Storage Capacity : Last 5120 Events.

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2.6. Maintenance
Counter
 Number of System restart : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Operation : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of permanent fault : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of temporary fault : 0 ~ 65,534

Power Quality
 Supply Outage
 Supply Outage Counter : 0 to 60,000
 Supply Outage Time : 0 to 9,999 hours
 PQ Counter - Option
 Sag Counter : 0 to 60,000
 Swell Counter : 0 to 60,000
 Voltage Unbalance(Source Side) Counter : 0 to 60,000
 Voltage Unbalance(Load Side) Counter : 0 to 60,000
 Current Unbalance Counter : 0 to 60,000
NOTE : The voltage/current unbalance counter is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-
N,N1,N2.

Contact Wear
 Phase A Wear : 0.0 ~ 100.0%
 Phase B Wear : 0.0 ~ 100.0%
 Phase C Wear : 0.0 ~ 100.0%

DNP1/2 Communication Counter


 Number of Rx Message : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Tx Message : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Rx Message : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Unsolicited Tx Message : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Rx CRC Error : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Tx Retry : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of SBO Timeout : 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of Data Link Confirm Timeout: 0 ~ 65,534
 Number of the Application Link Confirm Timeout : 0 ~ 65,534

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2.7. Communications
PORT1
 Port Type : RS232
 Port Setting : 57600bps, No Parity, 8 Data bit, 1 Stop bit
 Purpose : Interface Software

PORT2
 Port Type : RS232
 Port Setting : 1200~19200bps, No Parity, 8 Data bit, 1 Stop bit
 Purpose : DNP 3.0, MODBUS™ or IEC60870-5-101 Protocol

PORT3 – Option
 Port Type : RS485 or RS232
 Port Setting : 1200~19200bps, No Parity, 8 Data bit, 1 Stop bit
 Purpose : DNP 3.0, MODBUS™ or IEC60870-5-101 Protocol

PORT4 – Option
 Port Type : RJ45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-T
 Purpose : DNP 3.0, MODBUS™ or IEC60870-5-104 Protocol

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3.1. Dimensions and Mounting Plan

PORT3 PORT2 PORT4

RS485 RS232 RS232 ETHERNET


P N SG ON 485
1 1
100M

LINK/ACT

OUT01 OUT02 OUT03 OUT04 OUT05 OUT06


COM

COM
IN01

IN02

IN03

IN04

IN05

IN06

IN07

IN08

POWER OUTPUT
+ - + -
+PW1- +PW2-
E01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 F01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 G01 G02 G03 G04

POWER INPUT
IA IB IC IG 1VA 1VB 1VC 2VA 2VB 2VC AC +BATT-

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 D01 D02 D03 D04

Figure 3-1. Dimensions and Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N Type)

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PORT3 PORT2 PORT4

RS485 RS232 RS232 ETHERNET


485ON SG N P
1 1
100M

LINK/ACT

OUT01 OUT02 OUT03 OUT04 OUT05 OUT06

COM

COM
IN01

IN02

IN03

IN04

IN05

IN06

IN07

IN08
POWER OUTPUT
+ - + -
+PW1- +PW2-
E01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 F01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 G01 G02 G03 G04

POWER INPUT
IA IB IC IG 1VA 1VB 1VC 2VA 2VB 2VC AC +BATT-

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 D01 D02 D03 D04

Figure 3-2. Dimensions and Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 Type)

 “Figure 3-1. Dimensions and Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N Type)” and “Figure 3-2.
Dimensions and Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 Type)” show
ETMFC101-N/N1 dimension and fixing points.
 ETMFC101-N/N1 fixing volt is M6, and there are 4 spots.
 ETMFC101-N/N1 case is able to be fixed under/above a plate by using fixing arms(“Figure
3-1. Dimensions and Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N Type)”, “Figure 3-2. Dimensions and
Mounting Plan(ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 Type)”).
 It has 4 fixing spots and it is useful to coordinate spots to place ETMFC101-N/N1
appropriately.

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3.2. Earth Wiring Diagram

PORT3 PORT2 PORT4

RS485 RS232 RS232 ETHERNET


P N SG ON 485
1 1
100M

LINK/ACT

OUT01 OUT02 OUT03 OUT04 OUT05 OUT06


COM

COM
IN01

IN02

IN03

IN04

IN05

IN06

IN07

IN08

POWER OUTPUT
+ - + -
+PW1- +PW2-
E01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 F01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 G01 G02 G03 G04

POWER INPUT
IA IB IC IG 1VA 1VB 1VC 2VA 2VB 2VC AC +BATT-

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 D01 D02 D03 D04

Figure 3-3. Earth Wiring Diagram

 Earth is connected at one of 4 mounting spot.


 3.5㎟ is used for Earth cable.

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3.3. Board Ground

Figure 3-4. Board Ground

 “Figure 3-4. Board Ground” shows board ground of ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) Module, FG1,
FG2, and FG3.
 It is grounded by connecting board with its Case.

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3.4. Battery Protection


Battery protection is to protect the battery from over-discharge by disconnecting the battery from
the control circuit when AC power is lost and before the battery is completely discharged. CPU
measures the battery voltage and when the battery is below 21 volts, timer is operated and after
10 minutes, Latch Relay is set to disconnect the battery circuit.
The power consumption of the disconnected circuit is below 100uA and PULSE circuit monitors
the voltage. PULSE circuit sends PULSE SIGNAL to reset Relay when the DC24V LINE
voltage is rapidly increased over 6 volts.
On Power Down status, if the external power is re-supplied or the Power Switch is changed from
OFF to ON, Control Module is operated as normal.
When AC Power is not supplied, in order to operate it by Power Switch, OFF for 5 seconds and
turn it ON. When it is turned ON without Battery, it is Power downed after 10 minutes.

Figure 3-5. Power line and Power protection

Table 3-1. Battery Specs


Nominal capacity 24V/17A (12V×2pcs)
Service life Time 5 years
Battery Connector(CN11) Molex Connector 3191-2R
Controller run time 48hours
Recharge Time SOC: ~80%/ 15hours

NOTE : Battery capacity can be changed by request of a user.

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3.5. Charge Circuit


Charger uses current-control-circuit to prevent sudden-recharge and use voltage-steady-circuit to
prevent over-recharge.
Charge inspection use 24Vac the same power as Control Module has.

 Charge Voltage: 27.5Vdc (±0.5V)


 Charge Current: 300㎃dc (±50㎃dc)

NOTE : The battery charger is fully temperature compensated.


Battery charger capacity can be changed by request of a user.

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3.6. Typical Wiring Diagram

Figure 3-6. Typical Wiring Diagram

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4. USER INTERFACE PANEL


User interface Panel provides following features;
 Control status
 System status
 Measured values
 Stored Events data in ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
 Display or change Setting values

Figure 4-1. User Interface Panel (ETMFC101-N type)

Figure 4-2. User Interface Panel (ETMFC101-N1& ETMFC101-N2 type)

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4.1. Construction
User Interface Panel consists of 7 sections as below;
 Fault Section
 System Diagnostic & Communication Status Section
 Battery Test Section
 User Programmable Lamp Section
 Menu Control Section
 Local Control Section
 Operation Section

4.1.1. Fault Section


4.1.1.1. ETMFC101-N type

Figure 4-3. Fault Section

Fault Indication Lamp


 FI (A, B, C, RG) : Faulted phase lamp is on
 Related Setting Menu
“Setbank Setting \ Activeset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Pickup Current”
“Setbank Setting \ Activeset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Setting Time”

Source Voltage Lamp


 SV1 (A, B, C)
Lamp lights on when Source Voltage is Open Phase Voltage and Negative Voltage.
 SV2 (A, B, C)
Lamp lights on when Load Voltage is Open Phase Voltage and Negative Voltage.
 Related Setting Menu
“Setbank Setting \ Activeset Bank \ Basic Function \ NEQ’ Voltage(47)”

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Synchrocheck Lamp
 SYNC : When phase of Source Voltage & Load Voltage are not matching, lamp is on.
 Related Setting Menu
“Setbank Setting \ Activeset Bank \ Basic Function \ Synchrocheck”

Lamp Test & FI Reset Button


 Testing lamp, by pressing button, all lamp are on.
 After testing lamp, FI Lamp is off.

4.1.1.2. ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type

Figure 4-4. Fault Section

Fault Indication Lamp


 FI (A, B, C, RG) : Faulted phase lamp is on
 Related Setting Menu
“Global Setting \ System Setup \ Control Type* ”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Pickup Current”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Setting Time”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 51P:Time OC-PHA*”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 51G:Time OC-RGD* ”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 51N:Time OC-GND* ”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 51Q:Time OC-NEQ* ”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 50P:Inst’ OC-PHA*”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 50G:Inst’ OC-RGD* ”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \Protection \ 50Q:Inst’ OC-NEG* ”

NOTE : The setting menu for ‘Control Type’ and ‘Protection’(marked with *) are supported
from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.

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Source Voltage Lamp


 Changes the purpose of the lamp to the SV LED TYPE.(Open-V, Live-V)
− SV1 (A, B, C)
 Open-V : Lamp lights on when Source Voltage is Open Phase Voltage and Negative Voltage.
 Live-V : Lamp lights on when Source Voltage is live line.
− SV2 (A, B, C)
 Open-V : Lamp lights on when Load Voltage is Open Phase Voltage and Negative Voltage.
 Live-V : Lamp lights on when Load Voltage is live line.
 Related Setting Menu
“Global Setting \ Control Setup \ Others \ SV Led Type”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank \ Basic Function \ NEQ’ Voltage(47)”
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank \ Basic Function \ Live Load Block”

Synchrocheck Lamp
 SYNC : When phase of Source Voltage & Load Voltage are not matching, lamp is on.
 Related Setting Menu
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank \ Basic Function \ Synchrocheck”

Lamp Test & FI Reset Button


 Testing lamp, by pressing button, all lamp are on.
 After testing lamp, FI Lamp is off.

4.1.2. System Diagnostic & Communication Status Section

Figure 4-5. System Diagnostic & Communication Status Section

System Diagnostic
 RUN : Lamp blinks on normal status.
 RESET : If system is malfunction, lamp is on.

Communication Status
 RX : Lamp is on when ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is receiving data.
 TX : Lamp is on when ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is sending data.
 RTS : Lamp is on when ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is on waiting status to CTS signal.

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4.1.3. Battery Test Section

Figure 4-6. Battery Test Section

AC Supply Lamp
 Status of supplying the external AC Power.
 AC INPUT Connector D01, D02 is input to Side panel for AC Power.

Charge Lamp
 When AC supply is not provided, Battery status is indicated, when AC supply is provided,
the charge circuit status is indicated.
 The battery status is indicated on Battery test.

Batt Test Button


 This is to test battery automatically. It takes 3 seconds and user can verify through.
 LCD displays during battery load testing.

[BATTERY TEST MODE] The Status of Battery and Charger are displayed on LCD by pressing
LOAD[V]: 24.00
CHARGE[V]: 27.00 BATTERY TEST KEY.
STATUS : B-OK C-OK
LOAD(V) : On Test, Battery is disconnected from the charge circuit and
connect the battery with load resistor and check the battery
and 1.2 ampere. Load resistor shall be connected with AC
supply.
CHARGE(V) : Display the voltage of charge circuit.
STATUS : Display Battery status and charge circuit status.
- B-OK : When the battery voltage is between 21V ~ 28V
- B-HI : When the battery voltage is over 28V
- B-DF : When the battery voltage is between 15V ~ 21V
- B-LO : When the battery voltage is below 15V
- C-OK : When the charge circuit is between 25V ~29V
- C-HI : When the charge circuit is over 29V
- C-LO : When the charge circuit is below 25V

NOTE : All information above are provided for remote mode.

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4.1.4. User Programmable Lamp Section

Figure 4-7. User Programmable Lamp Section (ETMFC101-N Type)

Figure 4-8. User Programmable Lamp Section (ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 Type)

 PROG1 ~ 6: Programmable lamps, user can select and indicate internal logic or external
event.
 It is useful for user to figure ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) operation status.
 It is programmable by Interface Software.
 Please refer to Interface Software User’s Manual for Logic change or details of Logic.

PROG1 : In case of ETMFC101-N type, the lamp is turned ON when loop control function
(SEC or TIE) is enabled.
In case of ETMFC101-N1 and ETMFC101-N2 type, the lamp is turned ON when
auto sectionalizer function(SEC) is enabled.
PROG2 : In case of ETMFC101-N type, no logic mapped, the lamp is always OFF.
In case of ETMFC101-N1 and ETMFC101-N2 type, the lamp is turned ON when
tie function(TIE) is enabled.
PROG3 : The lamp is ON at “Close Block” state due to the live voltage on both sides of the
source and load.
PROG4 : At IN03 of input points gets signals, the lamp is turned ON.
IN03 is connected to Low pressure status.
PROG5 : At IN04 of input points gets signals, the lamp is turned ON.
IN04 is connected to Switch Lock status.
PROG6 : At IN06 of input points gets signals, the lamp is turned ON.
IN06 is connected to Door Open status

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4.1.5. Menu Control Section

Figure 4-9. Menu Control Section

Menu Control Keys


ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has 4 buttons for LCD display as shown in the following table.

Table 4-1. Menu Control Keys


BUTTON DESCRIPTION

 Move to Main Menu from Initial Logo.


 Move to previous Menu.
 During change set value, by pressing this button the set value return to
FUNCTION
previously saved value.
/ ESC
 Select a menu(an item from menu).
 Save a changed set value.
CAUTION: To complete changing a set value, user needs to confirm,
“SETTING VALUE SAVE and press ENTER key save” Screen, and
press [ENTER] key.
ENTER
If user skips “*. Save Setting” and moves to Main menu, changing new
set value is not saved.

Move to upper menu or increase a set value. All menu levels are constructed as
circle. Top menu is next to bottom menu. As well as, Max. set value is next to
Min. set value.
UP

Move to down menu or decrease a set value. All menu levels are constructed as
circle. Top menu is next to bottom menu. As well as Max. set value is next to
Min. set value.
DOWN

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Communication Port
To connect Interface Software for communication
 Collect and print all events of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
 Collected events can be saved as a file
 Measured data can be verified by Graph
 Capable of changing set values
 Pin 2 : RXD
Figure 4-10. Port 1
 Pin 3 : TXD
 Pin 5 : GND
 Pin 1,4,6,7,8,9 : Not connected

NOTE : Communication frame between ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) and a master can be
monitored and saved by using “DNP Frame Monitor” menu of the Interface Software.

4.1.6. Local Control Section


4.1.6.1. Local Control Section of ETMFC101-N type

Figure 4-11. Local Control Section

The push-button toggles Enable/Disable.

Remote Enabled
 When Remote Enabled Lamp is on, all remote functions are enabled.

Control Locked
 When Control Locked Lamp is on, all functions in operation section and all functions in
Local Control Section are locked. These can be unlocked by pressing the Control Locked
push-button.

NOTE : Even though Control Locked function is locked, Lamp Test, Battery Load Test and
Menu Control Section can be normally operated.

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4.1.6.2. Local Control Section of ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type

Figure 4-12. Local Control Section

ETMFC101-N1(or N2) provides “User Set Key” function. By changing PLC from Interface
software, User can set the function of key. So four remaining buttons except “Remote enabled”
key and “Control Locked” key are functional button that depend on User. Four keys are provided
with default functions (Section, Ground, Hot Line Tag, AUX1). The push-button toggles
Enable/Disable.

Remote Enabled
 When Remote Enabled LED is on, all remote functions are enabled.

Control Locked
 When Control Locked LED is on, all functions in operation section and all functions in Local
Control Section are locked. These can be unlocked by pressing the Control Locked push-
button.

User Key 1 (Section Enabled)


 When Section Enabled LED is ON, loop control function enabled.
Ex) ELOOP = EUKF1 (Factory Default PLC)

User Key 2 (Ground Enabled)


 When Ground Enabled LED is ON, the ground over-current elements is enabled. The
enabled ground can be disabled by pressing the Ground Enabled push-button on the front
panel.
Ex) EGFI = EUKF2 (Factory Default PLC)

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User Key 3 (Live Load Block)


 When Live Load Block LED is on, the Live Load Block function is enabled.
Ex) ELLB = EUKF3 (Factory Default PLC)

User Key 4 (AUX1)


 AUX Function Key.

Each Key has a inherent logic (EUKF1-4) from PLC, User can set the function of Key .
ex) If User wants Loop function Enable/Disable by the User Key1, Loop Function logic
(ELOOP) is the same as EUKF1 from USER PLC.
- EUKF1 = ELOOP
If user wants to use User Key2,
- EUKF2 = ELOOP

NOTE : Even though Control Locked function is locked, Lamp Test, Battery Load Test and
Menu Control Section can be normally operated.

Figure 4-13.User set key logic diagram

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4.1.7. Operation Section

Figure 4-14. Operation Section

Close
 Pressing CLOSE push-button sends a close signal.

Open
 Pressing OPEN push-button sends a trip signal.

Position Lamp
 Indicate status of 52A contact.

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5. SIDE PANEL

PORT3 PORT2 PORT4

RS485 RS232 RS232 ETHERNET


P N SG ON 485
1 1
100M

LINK/ACT

OUT01 OUT02 OUT03 OUT04 OUT05 OUT06

COM

COM
IN01

IN02

IN03

IN04

IN05

IN06

IN07

IN08
POWER OUTPUT
+ - + -
+PW1- +PW2-
E01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 F01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 G01 G02 G03 G04

POWER INPUT
IA IB IC IG 1VA 1VB 1VC 2VA 2VB 2VC AC +BATT-

A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 D01 D02 D03 D04

Figure 5-1. Side Panel(Standard Type)

 Wire can be connected to CONNECTOR of SIDE PANEL by using (-) screwdriver.


(-) screwdriver width shall be less than 3㎜.

 Remove the coating of cable length of 8㎜ Side panel connector for user should be connected
to wire size AWG24 to 12.

5.1. Construction
Side Panel consists of 7 sections as below;

 CURRENTS
 VOLTAGES
 OUTPUTS
 INPUTS
 POWER OUTPUT
 POWER INPUT
 COMMUNICATION

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5.1.1. Currents
Connector Type BONAB STLZ 960-8

IA Phase A Current
IB Phase B Current
IC Phase C Current
IG Ground Current

Figure 5-2. Currents Input Connector


Input Rating Please refer to “2.1. Inputs and
Outputs” for more details.

 Be careful when IG Current Input is connected.


 Rated Input current of IG is not high enough. When a single phase test, if larger current than
rated current, can damage IG input.
 If larger current than rated current is requested to go through, IG shall be disconnected.
 Current Input Connection shall be in accordance with Voltage Input.

3P4W Currents Input Wiring

Figure 5-3. 3P4W Currents Input Wiring

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 Where Ground current is large such as Earthing System, do not connect IG.
 Left side drawing is when User System and Source/Load side of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
are matching. Right side drawing is when Source/Load side are not matching.
 Phase Sequence order is A, B, C. If User System phase sequence order is A, C, B, it can be
changed in program.

3P3W Currents Input Wiring

Figure 5-4. 3P3W Currents Input Wiring

 Where Ground current is small such as Non Earthing System, connect IG.
 IG is designed to sense Sensitive Ground Current. It shall be confirmed to be used.
 Left side drawing is when User System and Source/Load side of ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2)
are matching and right side drawing is when Source/Load side are not matching.
 Phase Sequence order is A, B, C. If User System phase sequence order is A, C, B, it can be
changed in program.

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5.1.2. Voltages

Figure 5-5. Voltage Input Connector

Source Voltage 1 Input Source Voltage 2 Input

Connector Type BONAB STLZ 960-6 Connector Type BONAB STLZ 960-6

VA Phase A Voltage VA Phase A Voltage


VB Phase B Voltage VB Phase B Voltage
VC Phase C Voltage VC Phase C Voltage

Input Rating Please refer to “2.1. Inputs and Outputs” for more details.

 Connect Source Voltage 1 to Source side of User System and connect Source Voltage 2 to
Load side of User System.
 Phase sequence order is A, B, C. If User System Phase Sequence order is A, C, B, it can be
changed in program.
 Current Input Connection shall be in accordance with Voltage Input order.

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VD Input Wiring

 Typical wiring diagram of Voltage Divider.

Figure 5-6. VD Input Wiring

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3P4W Voltage Transformer Input Wiring

 Typical wiring diagram when User System and Source/Load side of User System are
matching.

Figure 5-7. 3P4W Voltage Transformer Input Wiring

3P3W Voltage Transformer Input Wiring

 Typical wiring diagram when User System and Source/Load side of User System are
matching

Figure 5-8. 3P3W Voltage Transformer Input Wiring

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5.1.3. Outputs

Connector Type BONAB STLZ 950-4


BONAB STLZ 950-8

Figure 5-9. Outputs Connector

 OUTPUTS consists of 2 channels of IGBT and RELAY CONTACT.(OUT1,OUT2)


 OUTPUTS consists of 4 channels of RELAY CONTACT.(OUT3~6)

Figure 5-10. Outputs Logic Diagram

 Programmable Logic
 It is programmable by Interface Software.

 Output Pulse Time Set


 OUT01 ~ OUT06 are available to be set individually in “MAIN MENU \ GROLBAL
SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ OUTPUT PULSE TIME”.

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5.1.4. Inputs

Connector Type BONAB STLZ 950-10

Figure 5-11. Inputs Connector

 F09, F10 are common and they are internally connected in ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2).
 INPUT consists of 8 Channels of Dry contact.

IN01 Debounce Time Set LOGICAL IN01

IN08 Debounce Time Set LOGICAL IN08

Figure 5-12. Inputs Logic Diagram

 Logical IN01~IN08 :
 It is programmable by Interface Software.

 Debounce Time :
 IN01 ~ IN08 is available to be set individually in “MAIN MENU \ GROLBAL
SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ INPUT DEBOUNCE”.

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5.1.5. Power Output

Connector Type BONAB STLZ 960-4

PW1 G01 24Vdc


PW1 G02 (-)
PW2 G03 24Vdc
PW2 G04 (-)

Figure 5-13. Power Output Connector

 For more details of PW1 and PW2, please refer to “2.1. Inputs and Outputs”.

5.1.6. Power Input

Connector Type BONAB STLZ 960-4

AC D01 24Vac
AC D02 24Vac
BATT D03 Battery(+)
BATT D04 Battery(-)
Figure 5-14. Power Input Connector

 For more details of PW1 and PW2, please refer to “2.1. Inputs and Outputs”.

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5.1.7. Communications
ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has four ports for communication.

PORT1
Connector Type DB9P MALE
Positions User Interface Panel
Purposes Interface Software
Cable CC201

Table 5-1. Port1


Pin Signal Description
1 N/C No Connection
2 RXD Receive Data
3 TXD Transmit Data
4 N/C No Connection
5 GND Ground
6 N/C No Connection
7 N/C No Connection Figure 5-15. PORT1
8 N/C No Connection
9 N/C No Connection

Communication Cable – CC201

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) to DCE 9 Wire Cables

Figure 5-16. Cable CC201

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PORT2
Connector Type DB9P MALE
Positions Side Panel
Purposes DNP
Cable CC202, CC203

Table 5-2. Port2


Pin Signal Description
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect
2 RXD Receive Data(IN)
3 TXD Transmit Data(OUT)
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready(OUT)
5 GND Ground
6 DSR Data Set Ready(IN)
7 RTS Request To Send(OUT)
8 CTS Clear To Send(IN) Figure 5-17. PORT2
9 N/C No Connection

Communication Cable – CC202 Communication Cable – CC203

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) to DCE 9 Wire Cables ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) to DCE 9 Wire Cables

Figure 5-18. Cable CC202 Figure 5-19. Cable CC203

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PORT3
Connector Type BONAB STLZ 950-10
Positions Side Panel
Purposes DNP 3.0, MODBUS™ and IEC60870-5-101

Table 5-3. Port3


RS485 Pin Description PORT3

1 P RS485 RS232
P N SG ON 485
1
2 N
3 SG(Cable Shield)
4 485 ON
5 485 ON Figure 5-20. PORT3
*. RS232 Pin is the same as port2

1) PORT3 provides RS-485 communication and uses Digital power and insulated power of
CPU Part for surge protection. Each terminal is Anti-Over-voltage.
2) To minimize the noise of communication line, Terminal Resistor is used in the both ends of
the line and Twisted Shied Cable is advisable for connecting cable.
3) In order to use RS-485, the Pin1 and Pin2 of RS485 Port should be connected.

Wiring Diagram

Figure 5-21. RS485 Wiring diagram

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PORT4(Option)
Connector Type RJ45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-T
Positions Side Panel
Purposes DNP 3.0, MODBUS™ and IEC60870-5-104

Table 5-4. Port4


10Base-T Signal
Pin Wire Color
100Base-TX Signal
1 White/Green Transmit+
2 Green Transmit-

3 White/Orange Receive+

4 Blue Unused

5 White/Blue Unused

6 Orange Receive-

7 White/Brown Unused Figure 5-22. Port 4


8 Brown Unused

1) PORT4 is RS-45 and consists of 8 pins. The composition is same as ‘Table 5-4. Port4’.
2) PORT 4 provides 10 BASE-T /100 BASE-T ethernet and 100M LED (Top) and LINK/ACT
LED (Bottom) are in the top of both sides. 100M LED shows data transfer rate and
LINK/ACT LED shows cable connection and communication status. Refer to ‘Table 5-5. LED
Description’ for more details.

Table 5-5. LED Description


LED Status Description
Green 100Mbps Data rate
100M
OFF 10Mbps Data rate
Flash Data transmitting or receiving
LINK/ACT Green LAN connection is O.K
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6. LCD DISPLAY
 20  4 Character Display(LCD or VFD : Vacuum Fluorescent Display).
 All menus are arranged in rotation Algorithm.

6.1. Menu Structure Tree

Figure 6-1. Menu Structure Tree (ETMFC101-N Type)

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[CLEAR SAVED DATA]


[GLOBAL SETTING] [CONTROL SETUP]
1.Fault Event
1.CONTROL SETUP 1.PASSCODE
2.Cycle Event
2.SYSTEM SETUP 2.CLOCK
3.System Event
3.COMM SETUP 3.EVENT RECORDER
4.Diagnostic Event
4.SELECT SETBANK 4.OTHERS
5.P-Q Event
5.MONITORING 5.CLEAR SAVED DATA
6.Switching Event
*.SAVE SETTING 6.FACTORY DEBUG
7.Set Change Event
7.TIME SET*
8.Load Profile
9.Max Demand
[SYSTEM SETUP]
10.Energy
1.PRIMARY CT
11.Operate Counter
2.PRIMARY VT-S1
12.P-Q Counter
3.PRIMARY VT-S2
13.All Counters
4.SYSTEM POWER
14.Comm’ Event Buf.
5.INPUT DEBOUNCE
15.Contact Wear.
[INITIAL LOGO] 6.OUTPUT PULSE TIME
16.ALL Saved Data
7.LOOP CONTROL
MULTI-FUNC CONTROL 8.POWER QUALITY
ETMFC101-N1 9.USER LOGIC TIMER
10.SET GROUP CHANGE [PROTOCOL SETUP]
ENTEC E&E CO. V2.00 11.USER SET FUNC 1.DNP1
2.DNP2
ENT [COMM SETUP] 3.IEC60870-5-101
1.PROTOCOL SETUP 4.IEC60870-5-104
Ia :00000 0.0/ 0.0 2.PORT SETUP 5.MODBUS
Ib :00000 0.0/ 0.0 3.DIALUP MODEM-1
Ic :00000 0.0/ 0.0 4.DIALUP MODEM-2 [PORT SETUP]
Irg:00000 <ABC/RST> 5.EVENT&ETC 1.PORT2-RS232
2.PORT3-232/485
ENT [SELECT SETBANK] 3.PORT4-TCP/IP
Primary: BANK1
SYSTEM STATUS Alternate: BANK3 [DIALUP MODEM-1]
CONTROL [ NORMAL] (BANK1-BANK6) 1.CALLING STRING
ACTIV BANK [P-BANK1] 2.CALLING NUMBER
[MONITORING]
3.INITIAL STRING
BREAKER [ OPEN] 1.TRIP COUNT LIMIT
4.CONNECT PARAM
ENT 2.CONTACT WEAR SET
ENT
[DIALUP MODEM-2]
[LOOP FUNCTION:OFF] SETTING VALUE SAVE 1.CALLING STRING
LOOP FUNCTION [SETBANK SETTINGS] Press ENTER key save 2.CALLING NUMBER
FUN [OFF] 1.PRIMARYSET BANK 3.INITIAL STRING
SCNT [---] PCNT [---] 2.ALTERNATESET BANK 4.CONNECT PARAM
[PRIMARYSET BANK]
STS [RST] 3.EDITSET BANK
1.BASIC FUNCTION
[BASIC FUNCTION]
2.DEMAND FUNCTION
[LOOP FUNCTION:SECTIONALIZER] 1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
[STATUS] 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC
2.FI SETTING TIME
LOOP FUNCTION 1.DIGITAL INPUTS 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 3.FI INRUSH TIME
FUN [SEC] 2.DIGITAL OUTPUTS 5.OVER VOL1 FUNC
3.CLOCK 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47)
SCNT [ 2] PCNT [ 0] 6.OVER VOL2 FUNC
4.CONTROL TYPE 5.SYNCHROCHECK
STS [RST] 7.FREQ FUNC 6.FI TYPE SELECT
5.FUNCTION STATUS
8.COLD LOAD PICKUP 7.M-OPER TD
[LOOP FUNCTION:TIE] 6.USERSET FUNCTION
9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK
LOOP FUNCTION *.SAVE SETTING SETTING VALUE SAVE
[METERING]
FUN [TIE] STS [RST] 1.CURRENT Press ENTER key save
SCNT [---] PCNT [---] 2.VOLTAGE1 [ALTERNATESET BANK]
SV1 [L.V] SV2 [L.V] 3.VOLTAGE2 1.BASIC FUNCTION [BASIC FUNCTION]
4.FREQUENCY 2.DEMAND FUNCTION 1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
5.POWER 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC 2.FI SETTING TIME
6.ENERGY 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 3.FI INRUSH TIME
7.DEMAND 5.OVER VOL1 FUNC 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47)
FUN 8.SYSTEM 6.OVER VOL2 FUNC 5.SYNCHROCHECK
ESC 9.HARMONICS 6.FI TYPE SELECT
7.FREQ FUNC
10.UNBALANCE 7.M-OPER TD
[MAIN MENU] 8.COLD LOAD PICKUP
1.GLOBAL SETTING 9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK
[MAITENANCE] SETTING VALUE SAVE
2.SETBANK SETTING *.SAVE SETTING
1.COUNTERS Press ENTER key save
3.STATUS 2.POWER QUALITY
4.METERING 3.CONTACT WEAR [EDITSET BANK] [BASIC FUNCTION]
5.MAINTENANCE 1.BASIC FUNCTION 1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
4.COMM COUNT
6.EVENT RECORDER 2.DEMAND FUNCTION 2.FI SETTING TIME
[EVENT RECORDER] 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC 3.FI INRUSH TIME
1.FAULT EVENT 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47)
2.CYCLE EVENT 5.OVER VOL1 FUNC 5.SYNCHROCHECK
3.SYSTEM EVENT 6.OVER VOL2 FUNC 6.FI TYPE SELECT
4.DIAGNOSTIC EVENT 7.FREQ FUNC 7.M-OPER TD
5.P-Q EVENT 8.COLD LOAD PICKUP
6.SWITCHING EVENT 9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK SETTING VALUE SAVE
7.SET CHANGE EVENT *.SAVE SETTING Press ENTER key save
8.LOAD PROFILE

Figure 6-2. Menu Structure Tree (ETMFC101-N1 Type)

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[GLOBAL SETTING] [CONTROL SETUP]


1.CONTROL SETUP 1.PASSCODE
[CLEAR SAVED DATA]
2.SYSTEM SETUP 2.CLOCK
1.Fault Event
3.COMM SETUP 3.EVENT RECORDER
2.Cycle Event
4.SELECT SETBANK 4.OTHERS
3.System Event
5.MONITORING 5.CLEAR SAVED DATA
4.Diagnostic Event
*.SAVE SETTING 6.FACTORY DEBUG
5.P-Q Event
7.TIME SET
6.Switching Event
7.Set Change Event
[SYSTEM SETUP]
8.Load Profile
1.PRIMARY CT
9.Max Demand
2.PRIMARY VT-S1
10.Energy
3.PRIMARY VT-S2
11.Operate Counter
4.SYSTEM POWER
12.P-Q Counter
5.INPUT DEBOUNCE
13.All Counters
6.OUTPUT PULSE TIME
14.Comm’ Event Buf.
7.LOOP CONTROL
15.Contact Wear.
[INITIAL LOGO] 8.POWER QUALITY
16.Comm Count
9.USER LOGIC TIMER
17.ALL Saved Data
MULTI-FUNC CONTROL 10.SET GROUP CHANGE
ETMFC101-N1 11.USER SET FUNC
<FI TYPE> 12.CONTROL TYPE [PROTOCOL SETUP]
ENTEC E&E CO. V3.00 13.CB OPENING TIME 1.DNP1
2.DNP2
ENT [COMM SETUP] 3.IEC60870-5-101
1.PROTOCOL SETUP 4.IEC60870-5-104
Ia :00000A 0.0/ 0.0 2.PORT SETUP 5.MODBUS
Ib :00000A 0.0/ 0.0 3.DIALUP MODEM-1
Ic :00000A 0.0/ 0.0 4.DIALUP MODEM-2 [PORT SETUP]
Irg:00000A <ABC/RST> 5.EVENT&ETC 1.PORT2-RS232
2.PORT3-232/485
[SELECT SETBANK] 3.PORT4-TCP/IP
ENT Primary: BANK1
Alternate: BANK3 [DIALUP MODEM-1]
<F> SYSTEM STATUS (BANK1-BANK6) 1.CALLING STRING
CONTROL [ NORMAL] 2.CALLING NUMBER
ACTIV BANK [P-BANK1] [MONITORING]
3.INITIAL STRING
BREAKER [ OPEN] 1.TRIP COUNT LIMIT
4.CONNECT PARAM
2.CONTACT WEAR SET
ENT [DIALUP MODEM-2]
ENT SETTING VALUE SAVE 1.CALLING STRING
[LOOP FUNCTION:OFF] [SETBANK SETTINGS] Press ENTER key save 2.CALLING NUMBER [BASIC FUNCTION]
1.PRIMARYSET BANK 3.INITIAL STRING 1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
<F> LOOP FUNCTION
2.ALTERNATESET BANK 4.CONNECT PARAM 2.FI SETTING TIME
FUN [OFF] [PRIMARYSET BANK]
3.EDITSET BANK 3.FI INRUSH TIME
SCNT [---] PCNT [---] 1.BASIC FUNCTION 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47)
STS [RST] 2.DEMAND FUNCTION 5.SYNCHROCHECK
[STATUS] 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC 6.FI TYPE SELECT
[LOOP FUNCTION:SEC] 1.DIGITAL INPUTS 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 7.M-OPER TD
<F> LOOP FUNCTION 2.DIGITAL OUTPUTS 5.OVER VOL1 FUNC
FUN [SEC] 3.CLOCK 6.OVER VOL2 FUNC [PROTECTION]
SCNT [ 2] PCNT [ 0] 4.CONTROL TYPE 1.51P:TIME OC-PHA
7.FREQ FUNC
5.FUNCTION STATUS [BASIC FUNCTION] 2.51G:TIME OC-RGD
STS [RST] 8.COLD LOAD PICKUP
6.USERSET FUNCTION 1.FI PICKUP CURRENT 3.51N:TIME OC-GND
9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK
2.FI SETTING TIME 4.51Q:TIME OC-NEG
[LOOP FUNCTION:TIE] 10.PROTECTION
[METERING] 3.FI INRUSH TIME 5.50P:INST OC-PHA
<F> LOOP FUNCTION *.SAVE SETTING
1.CURRENT 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47) 6.50G:INST OC-RGD
FUN [TIE] STS [RST] 2.VOLTAGE1 5.SYNCHROCHECK
[ALTERNATESET BANK] 7.50Q:INST OC-NEG
SCNT [---] PCNT [---] 3.VOLTAGE2 6.FI TYPE SELECT
1.BASIC FUNCTION 8.INRUSH RESTRAINT
SV1 [L.V] SV2 [L.V] 4.FREQUENCY 7.M-OPER TD
5.POWER 2.DEMAND FUNCTION
SETTING VALUE SAVE
6.ENERGY 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC [PROTECTION] Press ENTER key save
7.DEMAND 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 1.51P:TIME OC-PHA
FUN 8.SYSTEM 5.OVER VOL1 FUNC 2.51G:TIME OC-RGD
ESC [BASIC FUNCTION]
9.HARMONICS 6.OVER VOL2 FUNC 3.51N:TIME OC-GND
1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
[MAIN MENU] 10.UNBALANCE 7.FREQ FUNC 4.51Q:TIME OC-NEG
2.FI SETTING TIME
1.GLOBAL SETTING 8.COLD LOAD PICKUP 5.50P:INST OC-PHA
[MAITENANCE] 3.FI INRUSH TIME
2.SETBANK SETTING 9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK 6.50G:INST OC-RGD
1.COUNTERS 4.NEQ VOLTAGE(47)
3.STATUS 10.PROTECTION 7.50Q:INST OC-NEG
2.POWER QUALITY 5.SYNCHROCHECK
4.METERING *.SAVE SETTING 8.INRUSH RESTRAINT
3.CONTACT WEAR 6.FI TYPE SELECT
5.MAINTENANCE
7.M-OPER TD
6.EVENT RECORDER 4.COMM COUNT [EDITSET BANK] SETTING VALUE SAVE
1.BASIC FUNCTION Press ENTER key save [PROTECTION]
[EVENT RECORDER] 2.DEMAND FUNCTION 1.51P:TIME OC-PHA
1.FAULT EVENT 3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC 2.51G:TIME OC-RGD
2.CYCLE EVENT 4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC 3.51N:TIME OC-GND
3.SYSTEM EVENT 4.51Q:TIME OC-NEG
5.OVER VOL1 FUNC
4.DIAGNOSTIC EVENT
6.OVER VOL2 FUNC 5.50P:INST OC-PHA
5.P-Q EVENT
7.FREQ FUNC 6.50G:INST OC-RGD
6.SWITCHING EVENT
7.SET CHANGE EVENT 8.COLD LOAD PICKUP 7.50Q:INST OC-NEG
8.LOAD PROFILE 9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK 8.INRUSH RESTRAINT
10.PROTECTION
*.SAVE SETTING SETTING VALUE SAVE
Press ENTER key save

Figure 6-3. Menu Structure Tree (ETMFC101-N2 Type)

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6.2. Initial Logo


Display the main information of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

 INITIAL LOGO appears after powering on Control and initializing System.


 Please press the [ENT] key to select an INITIAL LOGO.

Table 6-1. Initial Logo(1/2)


INITIAL LOGO
MULTI-FUNC CONTROL System Name : MULTI-FUNC CONTROL ETMFC101-N(or ETMFC101-N1,
ETMFC101-N2
<FI TYPE> ETMFC101-N2)
ENTEC E&E CO. V3.00
Manufacturer : ENTEC Electric & Electronic Co. Ltd
Control Type : FI Type or Protection Type
Control Firmware Version : 2.00

Ia : 0A 0.0/ 0.0 Display the main information of system.


Ib : 0A 0.0/ 0.0
Ic : 0A 0.0/ 0.0 Ia,Ib,Ic :Each phase current value is displayed of SIDE PANEL(A,B,C)[A].
Irg: 0A <ABC/RST>
Each phase voltage is displayed of SIDE PANEL (A, B,C/R,S,T).
Irg : Display Residual Ground of Input current at Current Inputs(IA, IB, IC) of SIDE
PANEL.

<F> SYSTEM STATUS Display the main information of system.


CONTROL [ NORMAL]
ACTIV BANK [P-BANK1] Control Type : Displays the control type of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
BREAKER [ OPEN]
 <F> : FI Type
 <P> : Protection Type
CONTROL: Displays Warning an error occurs in ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) and the
error information is stored in “DIAGNOSTIC EVENT”.
ACTIVE BANK : Select the Active Set BANK(BANK 1 ~ BANK 6)
BREAKER : Display the current status of breaker.
 CLOSE : Displays Circuit Breaker is closed.
 OPEN : Displays Circuit Breaker is opened.
 TROUBLE : It is displayed in case of Contact information is incorrect or cable
connection is not completed.

Type SelectFUNCTION
<F> LOOP = OFF Control Type : Displays the control type of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
FUN [OFF]
SCNT[---] PCNT[---]  <F> : FI Type
STS [---]
 <P> : Protection Type
FUN : Set for loop control function. Function is set to ‘OFF’
SCNT : Do not display this item
PCNT : Do not display this item
STS : Do not display this item

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Table 6-1. Initial Logo(2/2)


INITIAL LOGO

Type Select = SEC Control Type : Displays the control type of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
<F> LOOP FUNCTION  <F> : FI Type
FUN [SEC]
SCNT[ 2] PCNT[ 0]  <P> : Protection Type
STS [RST] FUN : Set for loop control function. Function is set to ‘Auto Sectionalizer’
SCNT : Display the set operate counter(1 ~ 4)
PCNT : Display the present operate counter(0 ~ 4)
STS : Display the present operating status of Sectionalizer
 RUN : In the Operating of Sectionalizer Function
 RST : Reset status
 O.L : Open Lockout Status

Type Select = TIE Control Type : Displays the control type of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2)
<F> LOOP FUNCTION  <F> : FI Type
FUN [TIE] STS [RST]
SCNT[ 2] PCNT[ 0]  <P> : Protection Type
SV1 [L.V] SV2 [L.V] FUN : Set for loop control function. Function is set to ‘Tie point Switch’
STS : Display the present operating status of Tie point Switch
 RUN : In the Operating of Tie Function
 RST : Reset status
 OPN : After Open order
 CLS : After Close order
SCNT : Display the set operate counter(1 ~ 4)
PCNT : Display the present operate counter(0 ~ 4)
SV1, SV2 : Display the status of Source Voltage 1, 2
 L.V : Live Line Voltage
 D.V : Dead Line Voltage

NOTE : ‘Control Type’ is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2. ETMFC101-N,N1


with a version below 3.00 is only applied to ‘FI Type’.
In case the version of ETMFC101-N2 is 3.00 or higher, control type can change in
“Global Setting \ System Setup \ Control Type” menu. If this setting value and the
body type do not match, erroneous operation or non-operating occurs. When this
setting is changed, precaution is requested.

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6.3. Main Menu


Move from Initial screen to [MAIN MENU] when you press [FUN/ESC]

Table 6-2. Main Menu


INITIAL LOGO \ MAIN MENU

[MAIN MENU] 1.GLOBAL SETTING


1.GLOBAL SETTING
2.SETBANK SETTING
Insert User System information (Hardware, Communication) to get
3.STATUS correct information and check saved information.
4.METERING
5.MAINTENANCE
6.EVENT RECORDER
2.SETBANK SETTING
Among 6 BANKs, change or check a selected BANK information from
“GLOBAL SETTING” menu.

3.STATUS
Display the operation status of Digital Input/Output, Current Time and
Control Type.

4.METERING
Display the measured value of Current, Voltage, Frequency, Power,
Energy, Demand, System, Harmonics(option) and Unbalance(option).

5.MAINTENANCE
Display the numbers of System Restart and Operation and fault counts
as well as the time and times of outage and sag, swell or unbalance
event.

6.EVENT RECORDER
Display and manage Operation status of System and History.

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6.4. Global Setting


Global Setting Menu consists of 6 sub-menus.
[GLOBAL SETTING]
1.CONTROL SETUP
2.SYSTEM SETUP
3.COMM’ SETUP
4.SELECT SETBANK
5.MONITORING
*.SAVE SETTING

NOTE : “5.Monitoring” is only supported by ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type(Ver.


2.00 or higher).

6.4.1. Control Setup


Control Setup Menu consists of 7 sub-menus.

[CONTROL SETUP]
1.PASSCODE
2.CLOCK
3.EVENT RECORDER
4.OTHERS
5.CLEAR SAVED DATA
6.FACTORY DEBUG
7.TIME SET

1. Passcode
Table 6-3. Passcode Setting
MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP \ PASSCODE

① Change the User Password to save changed value.

ENTER PASSCODE
0000 1) Type current Passcode. If Passcode is correct screen ③ appears.

② 2) If invalid Passcode was typed, screen ② appears and then screen


① appears again. (Manufacturer presets Passcode of 0000).
ENTER PASSCODE
INVALID
3) If Passcode is correct, type a new Passcode and press [ENT] key.
③ Confirmation message appears as “PRESS <ENT> TO SAVE”.
[PASSCODE]
ENTER NEW PASSCODE
1234 4) Press [ENT] key to save changed Passcode.
PRESS <ENT> TO SAVE

④ Passcode has range of 0000 ~ 9999. Use [▲] [▼] [ENT] key to choose
[PASSCODE] a number.
ENTER PASSCODE
1234
PASSCODE SAVED: 1234

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2. Clock
Table 6-4. Clock Setting
MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLOCK

[CURRENT TIME] Set the current Date and Time.


2011/07/05 20:02:38
<SETTING TIME>
2011/07/05 20:05:15
1) Press [ENT] to select and change settings.
SET TIME SAVE 2) Use [▲][▼] Keys to change a number and press [ENT] Key to
2011/07/05 20:02:38
move to next.
SAVE <ENTER>
3) Press [ENT] Key to save after changing all values.

SAVE TIME
SUCCESS!

3. Event Recorder
Event Recorder Menu consists of 4 sub-items.

[EVENT RECORDER]
Cycle Event: ON
Len’ of Pre T: 8
Load Profile: ON
L.P save time(m):15

1) Cycle Event
Range OFF, ON
Default ON
Step ~
 Cycle waveform record function can be set ON/OFF by user.

2) Len’ of Pre T
Range 0 ~ 14 cycle
Default 8
Step 1
 This Menu is to save waveform in Cycle Event.
 User sets the length of pre-trigger before Trigger.
 Ex) If set “4”, it saves the waveforms 4 cycles before Trigger and 11 cycles after
trigger.

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3) Load Profile
Range OFF, ON
Default ON
Step ~
 Select whether or not to save LOAD PROFILE(Average load current during set time).

4) L.P save time(m)


Range 5, 10 , 15 ,20, 30, 60 minute
Default 15
Step ~
 Set an interval time of storing LOAD PROFILE.

4. Others
Others Menu consists of 7 sub-items.
[OTHERS]
Panel sleep(m): 5
Demand Method: THM
Demand Time(m): 5
Switch Count: 0
Time DISP’ Type:YMD
BT Time(day): OFF
SV LED TYPE: Open-V

NOTE : Sub-item of SV LED TYPE is only supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.

1) Panel sleep(m)
Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 100minute
Default 5
Step 1
 Display “PANEL SLEEP” if there is no key input during set time, LCD backlight is
off and Initial Logo displays.
 “PANEL SLEEP” is discharged when you press [ENT] Key.

2) Demand Method
Range THM, ROL
Default THM
Step ~
 Setting for Demand calculation method.
- THM : Calculated by Thermal Exponential demand.
- ROL : Calculated Rolling demand.

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3) Demand Time(m)
Range 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 minute
Default 5
Step ~
 Setting an interval time of Demand Calculation.
 Enter the time required for a steady state current to indicate 90% of the actual value
in case of thermal mode.

4) Switch Count
Range 0 ~ 65535
Default 0
Step 1
 Set OPERATE Counter initial value in “MAIN MENU \ MAINTENANCE \ COUNTERS”.
 After setting, Counter shall be reset in “GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP
\ CLEAR SAVED DATA \ Counter”.

5) Time Disp’ Type


Range YMD, MDY
Default YMD
Step ~
 It is to set Date Display for all related Menus.
 In case of setting “YMD”, it displays in turn Year / Month / Date and in “MDY” type,
it displays in turn Month / Date / Year.

6) BT Time(day)
Range OFF,1~7day
Default OFF
Step 1
 Select the period for automatically checking the battery status.

7) SV LED TYPE
Range Open-V , Line-V
Default Open-V
Step ~
 This setting is related to the SV1,SV2 lamp in panel.
- Open-V : Lamp turns on when Source Voltage is Open Phase Voltage and
Negative Voltage.
- Line-V : Lamp turns on when each phase is live line.

NOTE : The setting of SV LED TYPE is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

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5. Clear Saved Data


Table 6-5. Clear Saved Data Setting
MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED DATA

Clear Saved Data


[CLEAR SAVED DATA]
1.Fault Event Select item for clearing and then press [ENT] button.
2.Cycle Event
3.System Event If procedure of clearing is completed, the message, “EVENT CLEAR
4.Diagnostic Event
5.P-Q Event
SUCCESS” is shown.
6.Switching Event  Fault Event
7.Set Change Event
8.Load Profile  Cycle Event
9.Max Demand
10.Energy  System Event
11.Operate Counter
12.P-Q Counter  Diagnostic Event
13.All Counter
14.Comm’ Event Buf.  P-Q Event
15.Contact wear
16.Comm count  Switching Event
17.ALL Saved Data
 Set Change Event
 Load Profile
 Max Demand
 Energy
 Operate Counter
 P-Q Counter
 All Counter
 Comm’ Event Buf.
 Contact Wear
 DNP Communication Counter
 ALL Saved Data
[CLEAR EVENT]
EVENT CLEAR SUCCESS
Clear All Saved Data
Select “16.All Saved Data” for clearing all saved events.
[CLEAR EVENT]
!! WAIT !! Select this item and then press [ENT] button, the message,
“!! WAIT !!” is shown.
If procedure of clearing is completed, the message, “EVENT CLEAR
[CLEAR EVENT]
EVENT CLEAR SUCCESS SUCCESS” is shown.

NOTE : It is recommended to have Backup data because Cleared


(Deleted) data can’t be recovered.

NOTE : ‘16.Contact wear’ menu is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

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6. Factory Debug
Menu for manufacturer’s managing purpose.

7. TIME SET
TIME SET Menu consists of 3 sub-items.

[TIME SET]
GMT Sign: -
GMT Hour: 0
GMT Min: 0

NOTE : This menu is supported from version 1.13 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

1) GMT Sign
Range +, -
Default +
Step ~
 Set GMT time and the local time off-set direction. Local time is faster than GMT
time, select ‘+’, otherwise, select ‘-’.

2) GMT Hour
Range 0 ~ 23 hours
Default 1
Step 0
 Set the hour difference between local time and GMT.

3) GMT Min
Range 0 ~ 59 min
Default 1
Step 0
 Set the minute difference between local time and GMT.

NOTE
Korea Local time is 9 hour faster than UTC time, set it as follows (+9:00);
Sing : +, Hour : 9, Min : 0

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NOTE
If the setting values associated with GMT are set up incorrectly, the problems can be happened
as follows.
- If the "Reference Time Type" is set to be GMT, the time of the internal clock in
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2 can be changed incorrectly at time synchronization.
- If the time type of the DNP communication event is set to be GMT, the time of event
transmitted is not correct.

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6.4.2. System Setup


System Setup Menu consists of 13 sub-menus.

[SYSTEM SETUP]
1.PRIMARY CT
2.PRIMARY VT-S1
3.PRIMARY VT-S2
4.SYSTEM POWER
5.INPUT DEBOUNCE
6.OUTPUT PULSE TIME
7.LOOP CONTROL
8.POWER QUALITY
9.USER LOGIC TIMER
10.SET GROUP CHANGE
11.USER SET FUNC
12.CONTROL TYPE
13.CB OPENING TIME

NOTE : 1) This setting change may influence metering and whole system, precaution is
requested.
2) ‘10. Set Group change’ and ‘11. User Set Func’ menu are supported from
version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.
3) ‘12. Control Type’ and ‘13. CB Opening Time’ menu are supported from version
2.00 of ETMFC101-N/N1.

1. Primary CT
 This Setting group is critical for all Function Menu that have settings specified in multiples
of CT rating.
 Secondary nominal current can be ordered, PHASE has 1A and 5A and GROUND has 0.05A,
1A, 5A.
 When Primary CT Ratio is 1000: 1, input 1000.
 When Primary CT Ratio is 600: 5, input 120.
 Primary CT Menu consists of 2 sub-items.

[PRIMARY CT]
PHA CT Ratio: 1000
GND CT Ratio: 1000

1) PHA CT Ratio
Range 50 ~ 1200
Default 1000
Step 1
 Enter the phase Primary CT Ratio.

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2) GND CT Ratio
Range 50 ~ 1200
Default 1000
Step 1
 Enter the ground Primary CT Ratio.

2. Primary VT-S1
 To measure Source Voltage 1, set 2nd Nominal Voltage, VT Ratio.
 PRIMARY VT-S1 Menu consists of 2 sub-items.

[PRIMARY VT-S1]
VT 2nd(v): 4.00
VT Ratio: 3897.1

1) VT2nd(v)
Range 1.00 ~350.00 V
Default 4
Step 0.01
 Enter Secondary Nominal Voltage(V).
 This setting is the voltage across the VT secondary winding when nominal voltage is
applied to the primary.
 Default value is 4.

2) VT Ratio
Range 10.0 ~ 6500.0
Default 3897.1
Step 0.1
 Enter the VT primary to secondary turns-ratio with this setting.

 Input Phase-Neutral voltage in VT 2nd(v)


 Input PT Ratio in VT Ratio
 VT 2nd(v) = User system Rated(VΦ-N) / PT primary(VΦ-N)  PT secondary(VΦ-N)
 VT 2nd(v) = User system Rated(VΦ-Φ) / PT primary(VΦ-Φ)  PT secondary(VΦ-Φ)

 When you use the same system as “Table 6-6. VT Ratio Calculation”, VT 2nd(v) and VT
Ratio is calculated as follows;
 VT 2nd(v) = (11㎸ / 27㎸  4V) =1.63
 VT Ratio = (27㎸ / 3 ) / 4 = 3897.1

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Table 6-6. VT Ratio Calculation


Control Voltage Transducer Ratio : 27㎸ / 3 : 4V
User System Rated : VΦ-Φ = 11㎸

Table 6-7. VT Ratios of Switch Control


Line-Line Voltage Wye connection Delta connection
(User system) VT 2nd (v) VT Ratio VT 2nd (v) VT Ratio
10㎸ 1.48 3897.1 4 / 3 = 2.309 3897.1
11㎸ 1.63 3897.1 4.4 / 3 = 2.540 3897.1
15㎸ 2.22 3897.1 6 / 3 = 3.464 3897.1
20㎸ 2.96 3897.1 2.566 3897.1
22㎸ 3.26 3897.1 2.822 3897.1
24㎸ 3.56 3897.1 3.079 3897.1
25㎸ 3.70 3897.1 3.207 3897.1
27㎸ 4.00 3897.1 6 / 3 = 3.464 3897.1

Use of External PT by User


 Wye connection Type
User System Rating: VΦ-Φ = 11㎸
PT Rated: 11㎸ / 3 : 1.63V, then VT 2nd(v) and VT Ratio is calculated as follows;

VT 2nd(v) : 1.63
VT Ratio: (11㎸ / 3 ) / 1.63 = 3897.1

 Delta connection Type


User System Rating: VΦ-Φ = 11㎸
When PT Rated: 10㎸: 2.82V, then VT 2nd(v) and VT Ratio are calculated as follows;

VT 2nd(v) : 2.82
VT Ratio: 11㎸ / 2.82V = 3897.1

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3. Primary VT-S2
 To measure Source Voltage 2, set 2nd Nominal Voltage, VT Ratio.
 The same Menu structure as “2. Primary VT -S1”.

Figure 6-4. Live Voltage and Dead Voltage Logic Diagram

4. System Power
System Power Menu consists of 5 sub-items.
[SYSTEM POWER]
Frequency: 50
Phase Rotation: ABC
VT Type: WYE
Phase Combi’: abc
Install Dir’: S->L

1) Frequency
Range 50, 60 ㎐
Default 50
Step ~
 Select the nominal power system frequency.
 This value is used as a default to set the optimal digital sampling rate.

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2) Phase Rotation
Range ABC, ACB
Default ABC
Step ~
 Select the phase rotation of the power system.

3) VT Type
Range NONE, WYE, DELTA
Default WYE
Step ~
 Enter None if line VTs are not to be used.
- NONE: VT uninstalled.
If used, external PT by user, enter the VT connection made to the system as Wye or
Delta.
- WYE: Install Wye type.
- DELTA: Install Delta type.

4) Phase Combination
Range abc, cab, bca, acb, bac, cba
Default abc
Step ~
 Put real phase of power system to a bushing or a terminal of a control device. As
example, if setting value is cab, it means that bushing A is connected with phase C
and bushing B is connected with phase A.

5) Install Direction
Range S->L, L->S
Default S->L
Step ~
 Check the source side of power system when a device is installed. During operating
after the installation, only this setting is changed to convert a load side(SV1) to a
source side(SV2) or reversely.

In order to get details relevant to the connection, refer the following figure and table.

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Line Feeding Case : Install Direction


Install Case: 1(Normal
6 5 4 3 2 1 installed)

7 8 9 10 11 12 Install Case: 2(Reverse


installed)

Source Side Load


+ - Side
C IC T
R IA A
a c b a b c
B IB S
S IB B
b a c c a b
A IA R
T IC C
c b a b c a - +

Figure 6-5. Phase Connection

Table 6-8. Phase Connection & Display Mapping Table(1/2)


Line feeding Recommend Setting Phase Mapping Result
Bushing Terminal Phase Install Direction LCD/INDEX Display : Bushing/Controller
Combination Source V(Load V) / Current Terminal
Case 1 : abc abc Source->Load Va(Vr)/Ia A(R)/IA
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib B(S)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic C(T)/IC
Case 2 : cab cab Va(Vr)/Ia B(S)/IB
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib C(T)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic A(R)/IA
Case 3 : bca bca Va(Vr)/Ia C(T)/IC
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib A(R)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic B(S)/IB
Case 4 : acb acb Va(Vr)/Ia A(R)/IA
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib C(T)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic B(S)/IB
Case 5 : bac bac Va(Vr)/Ia B(S)/IB
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib A(R)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic C(T)/IC
Case 6 : cba cba Va(Vr)/Ia C(T)/IC
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib B(S)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic A(R)/IA

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Table 6-8. Phase Connection & Display Mapping Table(2/2)


Line feeding Recommend Setting Phase Mapping Result
Bushing Terminal Phase Install Direction LCD/INDEX Display : Bushing/Controller
Combination Source V(Load V) / Current Terminal
Case 7 : abc abc Load->Source Va(Vr)/Ia R(A)/IA
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib S(B)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic T(C)/IC
Case 8 : cab cab Va(Vr)/Ia S(B)/IB
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib T(C)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic R(A)/IA
Case 9 : bca bca Va(Vr)/Ia T(C)/IC
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib R(A)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic S(B)/IB
Case 10 : acb acb Va(Vr)/Ia R(A)/IA
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib T(C)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic S(B)/IB
Case 11 : bac bac Va(Vr)/Ia S(B)/IB
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib R(A)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic T(C)/IC
Case 12 : cba cba Va(Vr)/Ia T(C)/IC
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib S(B)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic R(A)/IA

5. Input Debounce
Input Debounce consists of 8 sub-items.

[INPUTS DEBOUNCE]
Input 1: 0.02
Input 2: 0.02
Input 3: 0.02
Input 4: 0.02
Input 5: 0.02
Input 6: 0.02
Input 7: 0.02
Input 8: 0.02

1) Input 1
Range 0.01 ~ 9.99 sec
Default 0.02
Step 0.01
 Enter debounce time to prevent chattering in Input 1.

2) Input 2 ~ Input 8 : the same as Input 1 above.

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6. Output Pulse Time


Output Pulse Time Menu consists of 6 sub-items.

[OUTPUT PULSE TIME]


Output 1: 2.00
Output 2: 2.00
Output 3: 2.00
Output 4: 2.00
Output 5: 0.02
Output 6: 0.02

1) Output 1
Range 0.00(BUFF), 0.01 ~ 99.99 sec
Default 2
Step 0.01
 Set the Maximum operation time of Relay Output and, output during set time.
 When you set 0.05, output for 50㎳.
 Default time is 2sec, but in order to control AS, Load Break Switch, the operation
time is different. Please check “Appendix A. Menu Description & Default Setting”.

2) Output 2 ~ Output 6 : the same as Output 1 above.

7. Loop Control
The purpose of using Loop Control is to keep the normal operation by isolating Fault Area as to
cooperate with Recloser or C/B when a fault has occurred.

 Auto Sectionalizer(AS)
 AS trips due to Fault current and Line Voltage.
 When a fault has occurred in the load side of AS, C/B trips and High Voltage line
becomes Dead line Voltage(DV). Due to the number of Count, AS trips(is opened).

 Tie point Switch(TS)


 TS is located at Open point and is used for bi-directional(reversed line direction)
operation.
 TS is operated due to Line Voltage.
 Either Source side or Load side of TS, becomes Dead line Voltage(DV), TS operates(is
closed) depending upon the number of count.
 When the source side and Load side become Dead line Voltage(DV), TS is automatically
opened.
 TS must be cooperated with ENTEC Sectionalizing Recloser.
 To prevent further fault, TS shall be operated after ENTEC Sectionalizing Recloser trips
and disconnects a fault area.

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 ETNEC Sectionalizing Recloser is automatically opened when Source side and Load side
become Dead line Voltage(DV) and it has the automatic closing function called Looping
control function When High Voltage line becomes Live line Voltage(LV).

Please refer to “7. LOOP CONTROL APPLICATION” for more detail information of loop
control function.

Loop Control consists of 11 sub-items.

[LOOP CONTROL]
Type Select: OFF
Sec Oper’ Cnt: 2
Sec RS Delay: 10.00
Sec OP Delay: 0.00
Tie VRS: SV1
Tie Oper’ Cnt: 2
Tie RS Delay: 10.00
Tie CL Delay: 30.00
Tie OP Delay: 2.00
Tie DV1 Dly: 1.00
Tie DV2 Dly: 1.00

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if ‘LOOP FUNCTION


ENABLED’ status is disabled(ELOOP is 0), the function is not operated regardless
of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in “Main
menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”. The
default status of ELOOP is 0(disabled).

1) Type Select
Range OFF, SEC, TIE
Default OFF
Step ~
 OFF : Loop control off.
 SEC : Select for Auto Sectionalizer.
 TIE : Select for Tie point Switch.

2) Sec Oper’ Cnt


Range 1~4
Default 2
Step 1
 Sec Oper’ Cnt (Sectionalizer operate counter) : Setting menu for Auto Sectionalizer.
 After sensing a fault current, High Voltage line becomes Dead line Voltage(DV), 1 is
counted and sense another fault, the count accumulate as 2.
 When the count reaches a set value, “Sec OP Delay” Timer is operated.

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 When the count is over the set value, “Sec OP Delay” Timer is reset and not operated.
 Counter is reset by “Sec RS Delay” Timer or by manual closing.

3) Sec RS Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 10.00
Step 0.01
 Sec RS Delay (Sectionalizer reset time delay) : Setting menu for Auto Sectionalizer.
 It is the Timer to reset a count value in “Sec Oper’ Cnt”.
 When Auto Sectionalizer is closed, if Source side or Load side becomes Live
Voltage (LV), Timer reset “Sec Oper’ Cnt”.

4) Sec OP Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Sec OP Delay (Sectionalizer open time delay) : Setting menu for Auto Sectionalizer.
 The timer is operated by “Sec Oper’ Cnt”, and after a set time, Auto Sectionalizer is
opened.
 The timer is reset if High Voltage Line becomes LV during counting Time, and it is
also reset when the counter is over “Sec Oper’ Cnt” set value.

Figure 6-6. Sectionalizer Logic Diagram

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Figure 6-7. Sectionalizer Algorithm

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5) Tie VRS
Range SV1,SV2,SV1&SV2
Default SV1
Step ~
 Tie VRS (Tie Point Switch Voltage Response Side) : Setting menu for Tie Point
Switch.
 “Tie Oper’ Cnt” is operated due to Dead line voltage in selected direction.
 SV1: It is operated depending upon Source voltage1.
 SV2: It is operated depending upon Source voltage2.
 SV1&SV2: It is operated depending upon SV1&SV2.

6) Tie Oper’ Cnt


Range 1~4
Default 2
Step 1
 Tie Oper’ Cnt (Tie operate counter) : Setting menu for Tie Point Switch.
 Source and Load side are Live Voltage status. When one of the sides becomes Dead
line Voltage, it counts 1, and it repeats once again, it accumulates the count for 2.
 The voltage that Selected side in “Tie VRS”, shall be Dead line Voltage and the other
line shall be Live line Voltage.
 The counter reaches a set value, “Tie CL Delay” Timer is operated.
 The counter is over the set value, “Tie CL Delay” Timer is reset and not operated.
 The counter is reset by “Tie RS Delay” Timer or manual trip.
 Dead line Voltage can be determined after “Tie DV1 Dly, Tie DV2 Dly” Timer is
finished.

7) Tie RS Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 10.00
Step 0.01
 Tie RS Delay (Tie reset time delay) : Setting menu for Tie Point Switch.
 It is the timer to reset a count value in “Tie Oper’ Cnt”.
 Timer is operated when Source side and Load side are all Live line Voltage with Tie
Point Switch opened, and it reset “Tie Oper’ Cnt”.

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8) Tie CL Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 30.00
Step 0.01
 Tie CL Delay (Tie close time delay) : Setting menu for Tie Point Switch.
 The timer is operated due to “Tie Oper’ Cnt”, and after a set time, Tie Point Switch is
closed.
 During the counting, if Source and Load side become Live line Voltage or Dead line
Voltage, the timer is reset. And when the counter is over a set value of “Sec Oper’
Cnt”, the timer is reset.
 DV is determined after “Tie DV1 Dly, Tie DV2 Dly” Timer is finished.

9) Tie OP Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 2.00
Step 0.01
 Tie OP Delay (Tie open time delay) : Setting menu for Tie Point Switch.
 The timer is operated when Source and Load sides become Dead line Voltage, and
after a set time, Tie Point Switch is opened.
 DV is determined after “Tie DV1 Dly, Tie DV2 Dly” Timer is finished.

10) Tie DV1 Dly


Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Tie DV1 Dly (Tie dead voltage 1 delay) : Setting menu for Tie Point Switch.
 Source Voltage 1 becomes Dead Voltage, after a set time, it is figured as Tie Dead
Voltage.
 Dead Voltage: Lower than the setting value of DVMax-1P(xVT) at NEQ’ Voltage(47)
function.
 Live Voltage: Higher than the setting value of LVMin-1P(xVT) at NEQ’ Voltage (47)
function.

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11) Tie DV2 Dly


Range 0.00 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Tie DV2 Dly (Tie dead voltage 2 delay).
 Source Voltage 2 becomes Dead voltage, after a set time, it is figured as Tie Dead
Voltage.
 Dead Voltage: Smaller than the setting value of DVMax-1P(xVT) at NEQ’
Voltage(47) function.
 Live Voltage: Higher than the setting value of LVMin-1P(xVT) at NEQ’ Voltage (47)
function.

Figure 6-8. Tie Logic Diagram

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Figure 6-9. Tie Algorithm

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8. Power Quality
Power Quality consists of 8 sub-items.

[POWER QUALITY]
S-O Func: ENABLE
S-O Duration: 20
SAG Func: DISABLE
SAG Pickup: 0.80
SAG Duration: 5
SWL Func: DISABLE
SWL Pickup: 1.20
SWL Duration: 20
UBI Func: DISABLE
UBI Pickup: 30
UBI Duration: 4.0
UBI Limit: 10
UBV Func: DISABLE
UBV Pickup: 30
UBV Duration: 4.0

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if ‘POWER QUALITY


ENABLED’ status is disabled(EPQM is 0), the function is not operated regardless of
setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in “Main menu
\ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”. The default
status of EPQM is 1(Enabled).

1) S-O Func
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the supply outage function.
- DISABLE: Supply Outage function inactive.
- ENABLE: Supply Outage function active.

2) S-O Duration
Range 5~600 sec
Default 20
Step 1
 Supply Outage Duration.
 The timer is operated when outage detected on Source or Load side.
 Duration is determined after Supply Outage finished.

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3) Sag Func
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the sag function.
- DISABLE: Sag function inactive.
- ENABLE: Sag function active.

4) Sag Pickup
Range 0.30 ~ 0.95 × VT(secondary nominal voltage)
Default 0.80
Step 0.01
 Set a detect level of Voltage sag(low voltage) for Power Quality.
 Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated voltage.

5) Sag Duration
Range 1~60 cycle
Default 5
Step 1
 Set a detect time for voltage sag(voltage low).

6) Swell Func
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the swell function.
- DISABLE: Swell function inactive.
- ENABLE: Swell function active.

7) Swell Pickup
Range 1.05 ~ 1.25 × VT(secondary nominal voltage)
Default 1.20
Step 0.01
 Set a detect level of Voltage swell(high voltage) for Power Quality.
 Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated voltage.

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8) Swell Duration
Range 1~60 cycle
Default 5
Step 1
 Set a detect time for voltage swell(voltage high).

9) UBI Func
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the current unbalance function.
- DISABLE: Current unbalance function inactive.
- ENABLE: Current unbalance function active.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

10) UBI Pickup


Range 1 ~ 100%
Default 30
Step 1
 Set a detect level of current unbalance for Power Quality.
 Current unbalance is calculated by following formula.

I2
- UI rate   100
I1

*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

11) UBI Duration


Range 0.1 ~ 60.0 sec
Default 4.0
Step 0.1
 Set a detect time of current unbalance.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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12) UBI Limit


Range 0 ~ 630A
Default 10
Step 1
 Set the minimum current value to detect the current unbalance element. If load
current is smaller this level, then current unbalance status point does not maked.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

13) UBV Func


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the voltage unbalance function.
- DISABLE: Voltage unbalance function inactive.
- ENABLE: Voltage unbalance function active.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

14) UBV Pickup


Range 1 ~ 100%
Default 30
Step 1
 Set a detect level of voltage unbalance for Power Quality.
 Voltage unbalance is calculated by following formula.

V2
- UVrate   100
V1

*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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9. User Logic Timer


It has 8 Timers and they are used in Programmable Logic.
Timer Operation do delay operation during PU set time. And it is finished after DO delay time.

[USER LOGIC TIMER]


UTimer1-PU: 1.00
UTimer1-DO: 1.00
UTimer2-PU: 1.00
UTimer2-DO: 1.00

UTimer8-PU: 0.90
UTimer8-DO: 0.01

1) UTimer1-PU
Range 0.01 ~600.00 sec
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Timer has input signal, set delay time for Pickup.

2) UTimer1-DO
Range 0.01 ~600.00 sec
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Setting a delay time from input signal disappearing till Dropout.

3) UTimer2-PU ~ UTimer8-PU
 The same Menu as UTimer1-PU function.

4) UTimer2-DO ~ UTimer8-DO
 The same Menu as UTimer1-DO function.

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10. SET GROUP CHANGE(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


Sometimes, the body(CB or switch) can be installed reversely against Power Flow(supply). In
this case, it is necessary to change Setbank group. ETMFC101-N1(or N2) has two options to
help in this situation.
ETMFC101-N1(or N2) has two options Primary Setbank group and Alternate Setbank group.
And these Setbank group can be selected automatically by “SET GROUP CHANGE” function.

[SET GROUP CHANGE]


Function: ENABLE
Time interval: 10

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Set whether to use Auto Set Group Change function.

2) Time interval
Range 10 ~180 sec
Default 30
Step 1
 If power flow is changed for this set time, Setbank group is changed.

Applying rules
 This function is operated when Power line system is in normal condition. During fault
detecting(pickup status) or in fault condition, it does not work.
 This function shall be operated when 3 phase voltages are more than 50% of rated voltage
and at least 1 phase has more than 10% of rated current.

NOTE : 1) “SET GROUP CHANGE” function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-
N1,N2.
2) If “SET GROUP CHANGE” status is disabled(EASGC), the function is not
operated regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be
checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”. The default status of EASGC is 1(Enabled).

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11. USER SET FUNCTION(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


ETMFC101-N1(or N2) has PLC(Programmable Logic Control) for user. PLC can select the 12
function that a user needs in ETIMS Interface software. In this menu, set whether to use the
function (EUSF1~EUSF12) .

[USER SET FUNCTION]


EUSF1 : DISABLE
:
EUSF12: DISABLE

1) EUSF1~12
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Set whether to use the function of each matched User SET Function by PLC setting
in ETIMS Interface software.

Each User Function has a inherent logic(EUSF1 ~ EUSF 12) from PLC, User can configure the
function .
ex) If User wants Hot Line Tag Enable/Disable by the User Set Function 1(EUSF1), Hot Line
Tag logic (EHLTAG) is the same as EUSF1 from USER PLC.
- EUSF1 = EHLTAG
If user wants to use User Set Function2,
- EUSF2 = EHLTAG

NOTE : User Set Function is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

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Figure 6-10.User set Function logic diagram

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12. CONTROL TYPE(only applicable for ETMFC101-N2)


ETMFC101-N2 has two control types(FI type and Protection type). The control type must be
selected according to the installed body. The FI(Fault Indication) function is active on FI type,
and when the switch body, FI type must be selected. But, The protection(fault trip) function is
active on Protection type, and when the CB(or fault interrupters) body, Protection type must be
selected. If the selected control type and the body type do not match, erroneous operation or non-
operating occurs.
Depending on the control type, different setting menus are applied. Applied setting menus are
shown below according to the control type.

Figure 6-11.Control Type logic diagram

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FI Type
 “Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Pickup Current”
 “Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Setting Time”
 “Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Basic Function \ FI Inrush Time”

Protection Type
 “Global Setup \ System Setup \ CB Opening Type”
 “Global Setup \ Monitoring \ Contact Wear Set \ Interrupt(kA)”
 “Global Setup \ Monitoring \ Contact Wear Set \ No. Max I”
 “Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank or Alternatset Bank \ Protection \ …”

The other setting menus are equally applied. The selected control type is indentified on this menu
and the initial logo. Refer to ‘6.2. Initial Logo’.

[CONTROL TYPE]
>Type: FITYPE

1) Type
Range PROTYPE, FITYPE
Default FITYPE
Step ~
 Select the control type of ETMFC101-N2.
- PROTYPE: Protection(Fault Trip) function is active.
- FITYPE: FI(Fault Indication) function is active.

NOTE : ‘Control Type’ menu is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2. If the control
type and the body type do not match, erroneous operation or non-operating occurs.
When this setting is changed, precaution is requested.

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Because the control type is critical setting, additional process is requested when changing the
setting value. Setting change process is as follows:

Table 6-9. Setting Change Process


MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ CONTROL TYPE

① 1) Move to “Main Manu \ Global Setting \ System Setup \ Control


[CONTROL TYPE] Type”(screen ①).
>Type: FITYPE

(PROTYPE/FITYPE)
2) Press [ENT] key to move into value column.

[CONTROL TYPE] 3) Use [▲] [▼] [ENT] keys to change setting value(control type).
>Type: PROTYPE

(PROTYPE/FITYPE)
4) Press [ENT] key. If you want to change control type displayed on
③ screen ③, use [▲] [▼] keys to move the cursor to “YES” and
CHANGE CONTROL TYPE? press [ENT] key.
To <PROTECTION TYPE>
NO/YES
Press ENTER key
5) If control type value is changed successfully, screen ④ appears.

6) On screen ③, if [ESC] key is pushed or [ENT] key is pushed at
CHANGE CONTROL TYPE
SUCCESS! “NO”, screen ⑤ is shown, but control type is not changed.

⑤ NOTE: 1) The changed control type is effective after it is saved


at “*.SAVE SETTING” menu.
CHANGE CONTROL TYPE
ABORT! 2) Control Type is changed only on LCD screen and
not changed by ETIMS Interface Software and
remote communication.

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13. CB Opening Time(only applicable for ETMFC101-N2)


The Trip Time of T-C Curve that ETMFC101-N2 provides is Total CB Clearing Time, and
equation for Total CB Clearing Time is as follows.

Total CB Clearing Time = Relay Release Time + CB Interrupting Time(CB Opening Time)

In ETMFC101-N2, interrupting time of lines is Total CB Clearing Time, and it should give trip
signal faster taking into consideration CB Opening Time. Relay Release Time is output time of
trip signal in ETMFC101-N2, that subtracts CB Opening Time from Total CB Clearing Time.
Users should set up this correctly taking into account Opening Time of main CB.

[CB OPENING TIME]


>Time: 0.040

1) Time
Range 0.000 ~1.000 sec
Default 0.040
Step 0.001
 Set the CB Opening Time.
 EXEMPLE ) If Opening Time of CB is 40 millisecond, user should set up this to
0.040 second. If Trip Time(Total CB Clearing Time) of T-C Curve is 1.00 second, trip
signal output time(Relay Release Time) of ETMFC101-N2 is 9.960 second. Total CB
Clearing Time can be calculated as follows. 9.960 second plus 0.040 second equals to
1.000 second.

NOTE : ‘CB Opening Time’ menu is supported from version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.
This setting is only applied on Protection type(PROTY).

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6.4.3. Comm’ Setup


ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has four ports for communication.

The ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) has the front panel RS232 port, the side panel RS232 port, the
side panel RS485 port(or RS232 port) and the side panel Ethernet port.
Communication port settings are available as follows in “Table 6-10. Communication Ports
setting of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2”.

Table 6-10. Communication Ports setting of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2


Data Stop
Port Type Speed Parity bit Location
bit bit
PORT1 RS-232 57600 bps No parity 8 1 User Interface Front Panel
PORT2 RS-232 1200 - 19200 bps No parity 8 1 User Interface Side Panel
PORT3 RS485 or RS232 1200 - 19200 bps No parity 8 1 User Interface Side Panel
PORT4 RJ45 10BASE-T/100BASE-T User Interface Side Panel

PORT1(RS232)
A port to interface with Interface Software.

PORT2(RS232) – Option
The Port2 is a port for a serial communication for MODBUS, DNP3.0 or IEC60870-5-101
protocol. A user can select the protocol and configure the Port2 for the selected protocol by
changing baud rate and/or other settings for the Port2.

PORT3(RS485 or RS232) – Option


The Port3 is a port for a serial communication for MODBUS, DNP3.0 or IEC60870-5-101
protocol. A user can select the protocol and configure the Port3 for the selected protocol by
changing baud rate and/or other settings for the Port3.
The Port3 type of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is a fixed RS485 port. However, the Port3 type of
ETMFC101- N(or N1, N2) can be selected as RS485 or RS232 by a user. In order to use RS485
port for ETMFC101- N(or N1, N2), the Pin1 and Pin2 of RS485 should be connected.

PORT4(RJ-45) – Option
The Port4 is an Ethernet port for TCP/IP communication (10 BASE-T /100 BASE-T speed) for
Modbus, IEC60870-5-104 or DNP3.0 Protocol. A user can select the protocol and configure the
Port4 for the selected protocol by changing its settings.

NOTE: If a setting related with communication is changed and then saved, the changed
setting is applied after rebooting.

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[COMM’ SETUP]
1.PROTOCOL SETUP
2.PORT SETUP
3.DIALUP MODEM-1
4.DIALUP MODEM-2
5.EVENT&ETC

1. Protocol Setup
Protocol Setup consists of 5 sub-items.

[PROTOCOL SETUP]
1.DNP1
2.DNP2
3.IEC60870-5-101
4.IEC60870-5-104
5.MODBUS

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) supports DNP3, MODBOUS, IEC60870-5-101 and IEC60870-5-104


Communication protocols. Each protocol setting detail is as below.

DNP3.0

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) can be programmed for communication using the DNP3 through
communication port2, port3 or port4. For details, refer to “DNP3 Protocol Technical Manual”.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PROTOCOL SETUP” to


select setting for DNP3 Protocol. Setting items of “DNP1” and “DNP2” menu are same as
following.

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DNP1 : DISABLE
DNP2 : DISABLE
Step ~
 Select DNP Slave1 or Slave2.
- DISABLE: DNP1 or DNP2 Protocol is not used.
- ENABLE: DNP1 or DNP2 Protocol is used.

2) Use Port
Range P2-232, P3-232, P3-485, P4-TCP
Default DNP1 : P2-232
DNP2 : P2-232
Step ~
 Select the Use Port of Control.

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3) Master Addr’
Range 0 ~ 65519
Default 60000
Step 1
 Enter the master station address.

4) Slave Addr’
Range 0 ~ 65519
DNP1 : 1
Default
DNP2 : 2
Step 1
 Enter the slave1 or slave2 (ETMFC101-N, N1 or N2) address.

5) D/L Confirm
Range NO, YES, SOME
Default SOME
Step ~
 Choose whether Data Link Confirm is used or not.
- NO : Never confirm request.
- YES : Always confirm request.
- SOME : Data link confirmation is only requested when the response contains
more than one frame.
 When Data Link Confirm use-setting, it shall be set as Host setting. If the setting is
different from Host setting, the communication may be failed due to Data Link Reset.

6) D/L Retries
Range 0~255
Default 2
Step 1
 Enter the number of retries that will be issued for given data link layer.

7) D/L Timeout
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 55
Step 1
 Set a waiting time between Data Link Frame transfer till to receive Data Link
Confirm(ACK) of Master. If there is no Data Link Confirm receiving and Data Link
retry is available, ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) will send Data Link Frame again.

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8) A/L Retries
Range 0~ 255
Default 1
Step 1
 Select the number of retries that will be issued for a given application link layer.

9) A/L Timeout
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 55
Step 1
 Set a waiting time for Slave Application to receive A/L Confirm(ACK) from Master
Application, in case that Confirm is requested during Data transfer from Slave
Application to Master Application.

10) SBO Time


Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 15
Step 1
 Set a time interval between Select Function and Operate Function.
 If no operation command during set time, Select command is cancelled.

11) Multi Inter


Range 0.01 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 0.10
Step 0.01
 Enter a time delay between frames when Multi-frame replies.

12) Tx Delay
Range 0.00(OFF), 0.01 ~ 300.00 sec
Default 0.05
Step 0.01
 The setting does not apply to communication and is not indicted from version 1.14 of
ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

13) PowUp Unsol


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default ENABLE
Step ~

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 Select the unsolicited mode.


- DISABLE : Unsolicited response is not transmitted at power on.
- ENABLE : Unsolicited response is transmitted at power on.

14) Unsol Time


Range 0 ~ 255 sec
Default 5
Step 1
 Set a delay time of reporting, in case Unsolicited mode event occurred.

15) Unsol Type


Range NOTRIG, PERIOD
Default NOTRIG
Step ~
 Set a type to configure a method to send event data.
- NOTRIG: If there is no more event occurrence during setting “Unsol Time” after
the last event occurs, the event data is transmitted.
- PERIOD: Unsolicited message is sent to a master with whole event data occurring
after setting “Unsol Time” starting and elapsing when the first event occurs.

16) Class 1
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to send Unsolicited Response or not to master in case that Event is
occurred in Class1.

17) Class 2
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to send Unsolicited Response to master in case Event is occurred in
Class2.

18) Class 3
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~

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 Select whether to send Unsolicited Response to master in case that Event occurred in
Class3.

19) Master IP Oct1


Range 0~255
Default 192
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for DNP1 or DNP2 Communication.

20) Master IP Oct2


Range 0~255
Default 168
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for DNP1 or DNP2 Communication.

21) Master IP Oct3


Range 0~255
Default 72
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for DNP1 or DNP2 Communication.

22) Master IP Oct4


Range 0~255
Default 2
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for DNP1 or DNP2 Communication.

23) TCP/UDP Select


Range TCP, UDP
Default TCP
Step ~
 Select TCP or UDP.

24) TCP Port


Range 0~65535
Default 20000
Step 1
 Set TCP port number.

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25) UDP Port


Range 0~65535
Default 20000
Step 1
 Set UDP port number.

26) K-Alv Check Tm


Range 0(OFF),1~600 sec
Default 10
Step 1
 Set the Time period that checks the communication connecting status during the idle
status.

27) Fragment Size


Range 64~2048
Default 2048
Step 1
 Set the size of DNP fragment.

28) Time Req(m)


Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 30000 min
Default 1440
Step 1
 Set Time Sync in order to synchronize internal system clock with time received from
master station.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.13 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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IEC60870-5-101

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) can be programmed for communication using the IEC60870-5-101
through communication port2 or port3.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PROTOCOL SETUP” to


select setting for IEC60870-5-101.

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the IEC60870-5-101 Protocol.
- DISABLE : IEC60870-5-101 Protocol was not used.
- ENABLE : IEC60870-5-101 Protocol was used.

2) Use Port
Range P2-232, P3-232, P3-485, P4-TCP
Default P2-232
Step ~
 Select a port to use IEC60870-5-101 communication.

3) Link Addr
Range 0~65535
Default 1
Step 1
 Enter the slave address for IEC60870-5-101 communication.

4) ASDU Addr
Range 0~65535
Default 1
Step 1
 Enter the Application Service Data Unit Address.

5) Cyclic Period
Range 1~60000 sec
Default 60
Step 1
 Enter the Cyclic Period.
 It is to set interval time between Point set for Cyclic.

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6) Event Period
Range 0~255 sec
Default 15
Step 1
 Enter the delay time before events are sent.
 Single event or several events occur and then if new event is not generated during the
delay time, the event(s) already generated is(are) sent to a Master.

7) Retries
Range 0~ 255
Default 0
Step 1
 Enter the Data retires number.

8) Conf. Timeout
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 15
Step 1
 Enter the wait time till receive the Data Confirm (ACK) of master after transfer the
Data. If there isn’t the Confirm during this setting time and Data retries is available,
ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) transfers the Data again.

9) Max Poll Tim


Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 60
Step 1
 Enter the Data Polling period time.

10) ADSU Addr Size*


Range 1 ~ 2
Default 2
Step 1
 Enter the size of cause of transmission.

11) Link Confirm*


Range NEVER, ALWAYS
Default ALWAYS
Step ~
 Enter the Link layer confirm mode.

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12) Link Addr Size*


Range 1 ~ 2
Default 2
Step 1
 Enter the size of link address.

13) Rx Frame Size*


Range 0 ~ 261
Default 261
Step 1
 Enter the maximum size of received frame.

14) Rx Frame TO*


Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 15
Step 1 sec
 Enter the maximum amount of time to wait for a complete frame after receiving the
frame sync.

15) Tx Frame Size*


Range 0 ~ 261
Default 261
Step 1
 Enter the maximum size of transmitted frame.

16) COT Size*


Range 1 ~ 2
Default 1
Step 1
 Enter the size of cause of transmission.

17) IOA Size*


Range 1 ~ 3
Default 2
Step 1
 Enter the size of information object address.

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18) One Ch Response*


Range NO, YES
Default NO
Step ~
 This allows to send one character response instead of a fixed length NACK when no
response data available.

19) Fram Repet’ TO*


Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 30
Step 1 sec
 Enter the time out for repetition of frames(or incremental application layer timeout).

20) Select Timeout*


Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 5
Step 1 sec
 Enter the period after a previously received select will timeout.

21) CMD Termination*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to send Activation Termination upon completion of commands other
than set point commands.

22) CSE Termination*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to send Activation Termination upon completion of set point commands.

23) Clock Sync’ Evt*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to generate spontaneous clock synchronization events.

NOTE : The above set values marked with * are indicated from version 1.14 of EMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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IEC60870-5-104

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) can be programmed for communication using the IEC60870-5-104
through communication port4.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PROTOCOL SETUP” to


select setting for IEC60870-5-104.

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Set an use of IEC60870-5-104 communication.
- DISABLE : IEC60870-5-104 Protocol was not used.
- ENABLE : IEC60870-5-104 Protocol was used.

2) ASDU Addr
Range 0~65535
Default 1
Step 1
 Enter Application Service Data Unit Address.

3) Cyclic Period
Range 1~60000 sec
Default 60
Step 1
 Setting the Cyclic Period.
 It is to set interval time between Point set for Cyclic.

4) Timeout(t0)
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 120
Step 1
 Select the Timeout for connection establishment.

5) Timeout(t1)
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 15
Step 1
 Select the Timeout for send or test APDUs.

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6) Timeout(t2)
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 10
Step 1
 Select the Timeout for acknowledgements in case of no data message ( t2<t1).

7) Timeout(t3)
Range 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 20
Step 1
 Select the Timeout for sending test frame in case of a long idle state.

8) Event Period
Range 0~255 sec
Default 5
Step 1
 Select the delay time before events are sent.
 Single event or several events occur and then if new event is not generated during the
delay time, the event(s) already generated is(are) sent to a Master.

9) TCP Port
Range 0~65535
Default 2404
Step 1
 Set the TCP Port of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) for IEC60870-5-104 Protocol
communication.

10) Rx Frame Size*


Range 0 ~ 261
Default 261
Step 1
 Enter the maximum size of received frame.

11) Tx Frame Size*


Range 0 ~ 261
Default 261
Step 1
 Enter the maximum size of transmitted frame.

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12) Select Timeout*


Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 255 sec
Default 5
Step 1 sec
 Enter the period after a previously received select will timeout.

13) CMD Termination*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to send Activation Termination upon completion of commands other
than set point commands.

14) CSE Termination*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to send Activation Termination upon completion of set point commands.

15) Clock Sync’ Evt*


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Select whether to generate spontaneous clock synchronization events.

NOTE : The above set values marked with * are indicated from version 1.14 of EMFC101-
N,N1,N2.

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MODBUS - Option

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) can be programmed for communication using the MODBUS through
communication port2, port3 or port4.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PROTOCOL SETUP” to


select setting for MODBUS Protocol.

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Set whether to use MODBUS communication or not.
- DISABLE : MODBUS Protocol is not used.
- ENABLE : MODBUS Protocol is used.

2) Use Port
Range P2-232, P3-232, P3-485, P4-TCP
Default P3-485
Step ~
 Select MODBUS communication port.

3) Slave Addr
Range 1~254
Default 1
Step 1
 Enter the Modbus address.

4) Tx Delay
Range 0.000 ~ 0.500 sec
Default 0.005
Step 0.001
 Delay time of sending Real data after RTS Signal is on.

5) TCP/UDP Select
Range TCP, UDP
Default TCP
Step ~
 Select MODBUS TCP or UDP.

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6) TCP Port
Range 0~65535
Default 502
Step 1
 Setting MODBUS TCP port number.

7) UDP Port
Range 0~65535
Default 502
Step 1
 Setting MODBUS UDP port number.

2. Port Setup
Place the curser on “2. PORT SETUP” in COMM’ SETUP menu, press [ENT] button to move
into this menu. ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) communication port and related elements are set in
this menu and it has sub-menu as below.

[PORT SETUP]
1.PORT2-RS232
2.PORT3-232/485
3.PORT4-TCP

PORT2-RS232

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) side panel PORT2 and related elements are set.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PORT SETUP” to select
setting for PORT2.

1) Line Speed
Range 1200,2400,4800,9600,19200 bps
Default 19200
Step ~
 Setting the baud rate for PORT2.

2) Parity Bit*
Range NONE, ODD, EVEN
Default NONE
Step ~
 Select whether to use Parity Bit.

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3) Data Bit*
Range 7, 8
Default 8
Step 1
 Select the the Data Bit.

4) Stop Bit*
Range 1, 2
Default 1
Step 1
 Select the the Stop Bit.

NOTE : The above set values marked with * are indicated from version 1.14 of EMFC101-
N,N1,N2.

5) Line Type
Range DIALUP, 2-WIRE, 4-WIRE
Default 4-WIRE
Step ~
 Select a modem for communication.
- DIALUP : Dial-Up1 modem is used.
- 2-WIRE : 2 wire private line is used and continuously Carrier is monitored to
control data flow by DCD(Data Carrier Detect).
- 4-WIRE : 4 wire private line is used and RTS(Request To Send) and CTS(clear to
Send) signal are used to control data flow.

6) CTS Function
Range OFF, ON
Default ON
Step ~
 Select whether to use CTS signal or not.
- OFF : Regardless of CTS signal, transfer a data.
- ON : After confirming CTS signal is Asserted, transfer a data.

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7) DCD Function
Range OFF, ON
Default OFF
Step ~
 Set whether to use DCD signal.
- OFF : Regardless of DCD signal, transfer a data.
- ON : After confirming DCD signal is Deasserted, transfer a data.

8) RTS Function
Range OFF, ON, AUTO
Default AUTO
Step ~
 Set whether to use RTS Function and the mode.
- OFF : RTS signal of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is always OFF(Deassert).
- ON : RTS signal of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is always ON(Assert).
- AUTO : On requesting data transfer to Modem, after RTS signal of ETMFC101-
N(or N1, N2) is on and after data transfer completion, RTS signal of ETMFC101-
N(or N1, N2) is off.

9) CTS Chk Out


Range 1~255 sec
Default 5
Step 1
 Set a waiting time that waits Modems confirmation on RTS signal which informs that
ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) is ready to transfer a data. If there is no CTS response
within a set time, RTU confirms CTS Fail and does not transfer the data.
 It is available if ‘CTS Function’ setting is ON.

10) DCD Timeout


Range 0~60000 msec
Default 5000
Step 1
 Set a delay time of DCD signal check which determines modem status before
sending RTS signal in 2 wire communication type. After a set time, if DCD signal is
ON, ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) does not transfer the data and treat it as DCD Fail.
 It is available if ‘DCD Function’ setting is ON.

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11) TX Post Dly


Range 0~60000 msec
Default 50
Step 1
 Set the delay time of RTS OFF after data transmission.

12) TX Pre Dly


Range 0~60000 msec
Default 50
Step 1
 Set the delay time of starting transmission after CTS signal is received.

PORT3-RS232/485

The same setting as “PORT2-RS232”.

PORT4-TCP/IP

Related elements with PORT4 in side panel of ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) are set.

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ PORT SETUP” to select
setting for PORT4.

1) IP Addr’1
Range 0~255
Default 192
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

2) IP Addr’2
Range 0~255
Default 168
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

3) IP Addr’3
Range 0~255
Default 7
Step 1

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 Select the IP Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

4) IP Addr’4
Range 0~255
Default 31
Step 1
 Select the IP Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

5) Gateway Addr’1
Range 0~255
Default 211
Step 1
 Setting the Gateway Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

6) Gateway Addr’2
Range 0~255
Default 226
Step 1
 Setting the Gateway Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

7) Gateway Addr’3
Range 0~255
Default 42
Step 1
 Setting the Gateway Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

8) Gateway Addr’4
Range 0~255
Default 131
Step 1
 Setting the Gateway Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

9) Subnet mask 1
Range 0~255
Default 255
Step 1
 Select the Subnet Mask Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

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10) Subnet mask 2


Range 0~255
Default 255
Step 1
 Select the Subnet Mask Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

11) Subnet mask 3


Range 0~255
Default 255
Step 1
 Select the Subnet Mask Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

12) Subnet mask 4


Range 0~255
Default 0
Step 1
 Select the Subnet Mask Address for ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).

13) K-Alv’ Func


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to use or not the Ethernet communication connecting status check
function.

14) K-Alv’ Idle T


Range 1~255 sec
Default 4
Step 1
 If idle status is maintained during the setting time, check the communication
connecting maintainance status.

15) K-Alv’ Interval


Range 1~255 sec
Default 2
Step 1
 After checking the communication connecting status, if there isn’t any reply during
the setting time, check the status again.

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16) K-Alv’ Retry


Range 1~255
Default 1
Step 1
 Check the communication connecting maintainance status as much as the setting
number. If there isn’t a respond, take as communication fail and close the
communication connection.

3. Dialup Modem-1
Place the curser on “3.DIALUP MODEM-1” in COMMUNICATION menu, press [ENT] button
to move into this menu.
ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) can support dialup modem communication, Hayes-compatible,
through Port2 and Port3 when their port types are both RS232.
The configuration of the Port2 for use of dialup modem can be set on the menu “3.DIALUP
MODEM-1”. For the configuration of the Port3, it can be set on the menu “4.DIALUP
MODEM-2”. Refer to “Configuration for Dialup Modem” for more information about the
configuration of Port2 and Port3 for the dialup modem communication.
DIALUP MODEM 1 and DIALUP MODEM 2 have the same elements as below.

[DIALUP MODEM-1]
1.CALLING STRING
2.CALLING NUMBER
3.INITIAL STRING
4.CONNECT PARAM’

Configure modem with AT commands

Before using of Modem connected with ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2), following setting shall be
confirmed.

 Configure port speed(must be done)


Set DNP communication speed the same as the speed between ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) and
Modem, and set DNP communication speed slower than the speed between modems.

 Configure answer mode(frequently)


The modem will answer an incoming call on the second ring using the command ATS0=2.

 Configure Data Carrier Detect(must be done)


Data Carrier Detect should follow the presence or absence of a calling modem.
The AT command is AT&C1.

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 Configure Data Terminal Ready(must be done)


Data Terminal Ready should control the modem. If DTR is high, the modem is ready to receive
calls. If DTR is low, the modem should not receive any more calls and should hang up any
existing call.
The AT command is AT&D2.

 Configure Data Set Ready (must be done)


Data Set Ready should verify the modem. DSR is always ON.
The AT command is AT&S0.

 Configure no CONNECT messages (must be done)


A Hayes AT-style modem usually outputs a message when a call is received. For example:
CONNECT 9600
The modem has a "quiet mode" that disables these messages.
The AT command is ATQ1. There will be no OK printed in response to this command.

 Configure no echo of commands (must be done)


Echoing commands can confuse the console, so turn off command echoing.
The AT command is ATE0.

 Configure silent connection (must be done)


Most modems have a speaker. By default this is connected whilst a modem is connecting and
negotiating a common protocol and speed. This is very useful for a dialing modem, as it prevents
a human being accidentally repeatedly called. The speaker can be annoying on answering
modems. The AT command is ATM1.
Operation functions when to use Dialup Modem

 Transmitting a DNP3.0 Packet


Check DCD is asserted(Check Online).
The Communication packet is transmitted.

NOTE : Dial when DCD is Deasserted.

 Receiving a DNP3.0 Packet


Check DCD is asserted(Check Online).
The Communication packet is transmitted.

NOTE : If DCD is Deasserted, receiving is not working.

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 Calling
The user should insert an order for Reset.
Wait 0.5 second.
Make a phone call by using Calling String and Calling Number.
Check DCD is Asserted.

NOTE : Dial connection waiting time is depending on “ Data Link Timeout” set by the user.

 Hang up
DTR Line is deasserted.
Wait 2 seconds.
DTR Line is asserted.
Wait 2 seconds.

NOTE : ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) will hang up the modem after a delay of 30 seconds with
no valid packet received or transmitted.

Short Message Service (SMS) Support (Option)

SMS function is provided for communication based on the dialing modem to send messages of
significant events occurrences to the phones or other communication devices whose phone
numbers are assigned to ETMFC-N/N1 for SMS function by the Interface Software.
Maximum 5 phone numbers are able to be assigned for receiving SMS and maximum 6 events
on a signal message per one phone number can be sent at a time. The total maximum events for
each a phone number are 48 events.
Following information are included in a single message for SMS.

 Device Name:
This is the device name sending a short message.

 Point index Description:


This point index description to indicate which event occurs is described with maximum 5
characters and it is the same with the point index used for DNP. In order to figure out what this
description means, see the DNP point table.

 Point Index Value:


This indicates the current status value of the point where an event occurs.

NOTE : The current SMS function supports to send a message only for Binary Input event.

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Configuration for Dialup Modem


Table 6-11. Configuration for Dialup Modem
Initial Value
Setting Item Description Step
DIAL 1 DIAL 2
Calling String Calling Method (ATD, ATDT, ATDP) - ATD

Calling Number Master Station Phone Number (16Digits number) - -

- AT&C1 Q1 E0 M0
Initial String AT Commands for Initialized (30 digits(Alphabet capital or symbol)
&D2 +CRM=129
Cmd Res’ TO Dial AT Commands Response Timeout (0 ~ 255 sec) 1sec 2sec 2sec

Connect TO Dial Modem Connection Timeout(0 ~ 255 sec) 1sec 30sec 30sec

Idle Time Dialup Modem Idle Time(0 ~ 255 sec) 1sec 60sec 60sec

SMS Use (Option) Enable or Disable SMS Function(Disable, Enable) - DISABLE DISABLE

SMS TIME (Option) SMS Response Waiting Time(0~255 sec) 1sec 5sec 5sec

SMS Type (Option) Define to send single or multiple event(s) per SMS message(SINGEL, MULTI) - MULTI MULTI

CALLING STRING

In order to set “Calling String”, move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’
SETUP / DIAL MODEM1 or DIAL MODEM2/ CALLING STRING”.

1) CALLING STRING
Range ATD,ATDT,ATDP
Default ATD
Step ~
 Setting to use Dial-Up modem use. Select a dial string one among them.
- ATD : Default Dial Type(Already set in modem(Default Dial type)
- ATDT : Tone Dial
- ATDP : Pulse Dial

CALLING NUMBER

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ DIAL MODEM1 or DIAL
MODEM2/ CALLING NUMBER”.

1) CALLING NUMBER
Range ~
Default ~
Step ~
 Insert calling number to call to [Modem(Master station) phone number].
 Total 16 digits maximum for dialing number.

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INITIAL STRING

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ DIAL MODEM1 or DIAL
MODEM2/ INITIAL STRING”.

1) INITIAL STRING
Range ~
Default AT+FCLASS=0
Step ~
 Modem can be initialized by inserting total 30 digital strings.
 ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) should be reset before making a phone call (connection).

NOTE : Continuous double Space or ‘/’ shall ingnor next String..

CONNECT PARAM’

Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP/ DIAL MODEM1 or DIAL
MODEM2/ CONNECT PARAM’”.

1) Cmd Res’ TO
Range 0~255 sec
Default 2
Step 1
 Set the Command response waiting time.
 If there is no response from a modem during setting time, it is considered as a
communication failure after the setting time and the status of modem failure is
maintained.

2) Connect TO
Range 0~255 sec
Default 30
Step 1
 Set the Modem connection waiting time.
 If there is no connection during setting time, it is considered as a connection failure
after the setting time, the status of modem failure is maintained.

3) Idle Time
Range 0~255 sec
Default 60
Step 1

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 Set the Modem connection close time.


 During setting time, the connection is closed after the setting time.

4) SMS Use (Option)


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Enable or disable Short Message Service(SMS) function.

5) SMS Time (Option)


Range 0~255 sec
Default 5
Step 1
 SMS Time is a waiting time to wait for response after a short message of SMS is sent.

6) SMS Type (Option)


Range SINGLE, MULTI
Default MULTI
Step ~
 Single or Multiple type is supported for SMS message.
 Single type is to send one event’s information(max. 25 characters) including
description and the occurring time of event in one SMS message.
 Multiple type is to send maximum 4 events’ information(max. 11 characters
respectively) including only description of each event in one SMS message.

NOTE : The setting items, SMS Use, SMS Time and SMS Type, are shown on the menu of
ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) supporting SMS function.

4. Dialup Modem-2
The same Menu structure as “3. Dialup Modem-1”.

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5. Event&ETC
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMM’ SETUP / EVENT&ETC ”.

[EVENT&ETC]
AI Evt Method: OFF
SKIP at Fault: YES
Fault ‘I’ Evt: YES
BI Queue Size: 256
BI Evt Mode: ALL
AI Queue Size: 256
AI Evt Mode: ALL
CI Queue Size: 256
CI Evt Mode: ALL
AI ‘V’ Unit: 10V
AI ‘P’ Unit: 10K
Daily Max I:DISABLE
Daily Energ:DISABLE
Time Syn’ Ref:LOCAL
Evt Time Type:LOCAL

1) AI Evt Method
Range OFF,TH,DB,BOTH
Default OFF
Step ~
 Select the Analog Event Type. This setting value is applied only to the AI point with
vitalized “Event Active” in DNP point map.
- OFF : AI Point Event doesn’t occur.
- TH : Event occurs when the AI Point data is over or less than Threshold value.
- DB : Event occurs when the AI data change value is over the Deadband value.
- BOTH : TH and DB are both used.
 Use ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) interface software to set “Event Active” enable or
disable of AI point and the Threshold value and Deadband value.

2) Skip at Fault
Range NO,YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Determine whether Threshold and Deadband AI event is generated during Fault
pickup.

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3) Fault ‘I’ Evt


Range NO, YES
Default YES
Step ~
 Fault Current occurrence time of each sequence is when no voltage detected after
experiencing Fault Current.
- NO : Don’t send all Fault Current Sequence to Event.
- YES : Send all Fault Current Sequence to Event.

4) BI Queue Size
Range 32,64,128,256
Default 256
Step ~
 Set the Binary Queue Size.

5) BI Evt Mode
Range ALL, LAST
Default ALL
Step ~
 Set the Binary Event Mode.
- ALL : All status is buffed for the same point.
- LAST : Only last event is buffed for the same point.

6) AI Queue Size
Range 32,64,128,256
Default 256
Step ~
 Set the Analog Queue Size.

7) AI Evt Mode
Range ALL, LAST
Default ALL
Step ~
 Set the Analog Event Mode.
- ALL : All status is buffed for the same point.
- LAST : Only last event is buffed for the same point.

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8) CI Queue Size
Range 32,64,128,256
Default 256
Step ~
 Set the Counter Queue Size.

9) CI Evt Mode
Range ALL, LAST
Default ALL
Step ~
 Set the Counter Event Mode.
- ALL : All Counter is buffed for the same point.
- LAST : Only last event is buffed for the same point.

10) AI ‘V’ Unit


Range 1V, 10V
Default 10V
Step ~
 Set the data format of AI(Analog Input) points associated with a voltage.
- 1V: 1V per 1count of transmitted data. If a voltage magnitude is 13.2kV, the
corresponding AI point transmits 13200.
- 10V: 10V per 1count of transmitted data. If a voltage magnitude is 13.2kV, the
corresponding AI point transmits 1320.

11) AI ‘P’ Unit


Range 1K, 10K
Default 10K
Step ~
 Set the data format of AI(Analog Input) points associated with a power.
- 1K: 1K per 1count of transmitted data. If active power is 660kW, the
corresponding AI point transmits 660.
- 10K: 10K per 1count of transmitted data. If active power is 660kW, the
corresponding AI point transmits 66.

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12) Daily Max I


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to transfer the AI event about daily max. load current.
- DISABLE : Daily Max. Load Current is not recorded as event.
- ENABLE : Daily Max. Load Current is recorded as event.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

13) Daily Energy


Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to transfer the AI event about energy at midnight.
- DISABLE : Daily Energy is not recorded as event.
- ENABLE : Daily Energy is recorded as event.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

14) Time Syn’ Ref


Range LOCAL, GMT
Default LOCAL
Step ~
 Set Reference Time Type. It signifies the time data type when Time Synching with
the master station.
*. NOTE ) This setting is set to be GMT and the setting values associated with GMT(in
“TIME SET” menu) are set up incorrectly, the time internal clock in
ETMFC101-N/N1 can be changed incorrectly at time synchronization.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.13 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

15) Evt Time Type


Range LOCAL, GMT
Default LOCAL
Step ~
 Set the time type for event recorders in DNP Communication.
*. NOTE ) This setting is set to be GMT and the setting values associated with GMT(in
“TIME SET” menu) are set up incorrectly, the time of event transmitted is
not correct.
*. NOTE ) This setting is supported from version 1.13 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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6.4.4. Select Setbank


ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) has 6 Setting Menu BANKs which can be changed individually.

NOTE : The ‘SELECT SETBANK’ menu can vary according to the type of ETMFC101-N(or
N1, N2).

1. In case of ETMFC101-N(lower than Ver. 2.0)


Select Setbank Menu consists of 2 sub-menus.

[SELECT SETBANK]
Active: BANK1
Edit: BANK3

BANK in Active Menu is applied to system and BANK in Edit Menu is not applied to System.
ETMFC101-N is operated by selected in Active Bank.
Edit Bank can select a Bank except currently in use, and edit any information.

1) Active
Range BANK1, BANK2, … , BANK5, BANK6
Default BANK1
Step ~
 Select BANK to be applied to System.
 It is available to change values in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING
\ ACTIVESET BANK”.

2) Edit
Range BANK1, BANK2, … , BANK5, BANK6
Default BANK3
Step ~
 Select BANK that is not selected in Active Menu.
 It is available to change values in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING
\ EDITSET BANK”.

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2. In case of ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2(Ver. 2.0 or higher)


Select Setbank Menu consists of 3 sub-menus.

[SELECT SETBANK]
Primary: BANK1
Alternate: BANK2
Edit: BANK3

BANK in Primary and Alternate Menu is applied to system and BANK in Edit Menu is not
applied to System.
ETMFC101-N1(or N2) is operated by selected in Primary and Alternate Bank. Alternate Bank is
only applied, when power flow is reverse, by ‘SET GROUP CHANGE’ function.
Edit Bank can select a Bank except currently in use, and edit any information.

1) Primary
Range BANK1, BANK2, … , BANK5, BANK6
Default BANK1
Step ~
 Select a Bank of Primary setting group..
 It is available to change values in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING
\ PRIMARYSET BANK”.

2) Alternate
Range BANK1, BANK2, … , BANK5, BANK6
Default BANK1
Step ~
 Select a bank of Alternate setting group.
 It is available to change values in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING
\ ALTERNATESET BANK”.

3) Edit
Range BANK1, BANK2, … , BANK5, BANK6
Default BANK3
Step ~
 Select BANK that is not selected in Active Menu.
 It is available to change values in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING
\ EDITSET BANK”.

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6.4.5. Monitoring(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


Monitoring Menu consists of 2 sub-menus.

[MONITORING]
1.TRIP COUNT LIMIT
2.CONTACT WEAR SET

1. TRIP COUNT LIMIT(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


Trip Count Limit Menu consists of 1 sub-menus.

[TRIP COUNT LIMIT]


Limit: 4000

1) Limit
Range OFF, 50~10000
Default 4000
Step ~
 Set a number to alarm when trip operation count meets this set.
 If trip operation count is over this setting value, trip count monitoring alarm(logic bit
‘OPERMON’) is set. The logic bit can be used for digital output or alarm through
ETIMS Interface Software.

Figure 6-12.Trip Count Monitoring(OPERMON) Diagram

NOTE : 1) Trip count monitoring is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.


2) The present trip operation count can be checked in “Main Menu \ Maintenance
\ Counters”. Refer to ‘6.8.1. Counters’.

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2. CONTACT WEAR SET(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


Contact wear set Menu consists of 7 sub-menus.

[CONTACT WEAR SET]


>Function: OFF
Pickup(%): 20.0
Interrupt(kA): 12.5
No. Max I: 100
A Wear Set: 100.00
B Wear Set: 100.00
C Wear Set: 100.00

1) Function
Range OFF, ALARM
Default OFF
Step ~
 Select whether to use Switch contact wear monitoring

2) Pickup(%)
Range 0.0~50.0%
Default 20
Step 0.1%
 Set a pickup value to alarm when switch(or CB) contact wear reaches set value.

3) Interrupt(kA) *
Range 5.0~50.0 kA
Default 12.5
Step 0.1 kA
 Set the capacity of rated interrupter.
*. NOTE ) This setting is applied only on protection control type and affect the
decrement of contact wear when fault trip occurs.

4) No. Max I *
Range 1~999
Default 100
Step 1
 Set the number of trip operation under the capacity of rated interrupt.
*. NOTE ) This setting is applied only on protection control type and affect the
decrement of contact wear when fault trip occurs.

NOTE : ‘Interrupt(kA)’ and ‘No. Max I’ settings(marked with *) are suppoerted from version
3.00 of EMFC101-N2.

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Figure 6-13.Contact Wear Monitoring(MCLIFE) Diagram

5) A Wear Set
Range 0.00 ~ 100.00 %
Default 100.00
Step 0.01%
 It is to set Switch(or CB) phase A contact wear value in ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).
 This setting is available after Contact Wear Reset. Select “15. Contact Wear” in
“Main Menu \ Control Setup \ Clear Saved Data” menu to reset ‘phase A contact
wear’ value to this setting. The resetting ‘phase A contact wear’ value is confirmed in
“Main Menu \ Maintenance \ Contact Wear” menu.

6) B Wear Set
Range 0.00 ~ 100.00 %
Default 100.00
Step 0.01%
 It is to set Switch(or CB) phase B contact wear value in ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).
 This setting is available after Contact Wear Reset. Select “15. Contact Wear” in
“Main Menu \ Control Setup \ Clear Saved Data” menu to reset ‘phase B contact
wear’ value to this setting. The resetting ‘phase B contact wear’ value is confirmed in
“Main Menu \ Maintenance \ Contact Wear” menu.

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7) C Wear Set
Range 0.00 ~ 100.00 %
Default 100.00
Step 0.01%
 It is to set Switch(or CB) phase C contact wear value in ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2).
 This setting is available after Contact Wear Reset. Select “15. Contact Wear” in
“Main Menu \ Control Setup \ Clear Saved Data” menu to reset ‘phase C contact
wear’ value to this setting. The resetting ‘phase C contact wear’ value is confirmed in
“Main Menu \ Maintenance \ Contact Wear” menu.

6.4.6. Save Settings


To save all changed values, steps are as follows;
Move to “MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SAVE SETTING” and follow each step as
below.

Table 6-12. Save Settings


MAIN MANU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SAVE SETTINGS

① To save all changed values, press [ENT] key in screen ①.


SETTING VALUE SAVE If changed value is saved successfully, ② appears.
Press ENTER key save If there is no change value and select “ӿ.Save Setting”, screen ③ is
displayed.

SAVE SETTING
SUCCESS!

③ NOTE : Changed set value is applied if the changed set value is


saved. If changed set value saving is cancelled, previous value is
Setting Data
Does Not Changed remained.

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6.5. Setbank Setting


The ‘SETBANK SETTINGS’ menu can vary according to the type of ETMFC101.

[ ETMFC101-N Type ] [ ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 Type ]


[SETBANK SETTINGS] [SETBANK SETTINGS]
1.ACTIVESET BANK 1.PRIMARYSET BANK
2.EDITSET BANK 2.ALTERNATESET BANK
3.EDITSET BANK

Selected SetBank Group is changed in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ SELECT SETBANK” menu.

In case of ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2 type(version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2),


‘Setbank Setting’ menu has ‘PrimarySet Bank’, ‘AlternateSet Bank’ and ‘EditSet Bank’. SetBank
Group applied to ETMFC101-N1(or N2) operation is selected by ‘Alternate SetBank
Enabled(EALTGR)’ status. If this status is ON(ENABLE), ‘AlternateSet Bank’ settings are
applied. If this status is OFF(DISABLE), ‘PrimarySet Bank’ settings are applied.
This status can be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”.

6.5.1. Activeset Bank(ETMFC101-N), Primaryset Bank(ETMFC101-N1)

[PRIMARYSET BANK]
1.BASIC FUNCTION
2.DEMAND FUNCTION
3.UNDER VOL1 FUNC’
4.UNDER VOL2 FUNC’
5.OVER VOL1 FUNC’
6.OVER VOL2 FUNC’
7.FREQ FUNC’
8.COLD LOAD PICKUP
9.LIVE LOAD BLOCK
*.SAVE SETTINGS

NOTE : This menu can vary according to the version of ETMF101-N(or N1,N2).

1. Basic Function
[BASIC FUNCTION]
1.FI PICKUP CURRENT
2.FI SETTING TIME
3.FI INRUSH TIME
4.NEQ’ VOLTAGE(47)
5.SYCHROCHECK
6.FI TYPE SELECT
7.M-OPER TD

NOTE : This menu can vary according to the version of ETMF101- N(or N1,N2).

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FI PICKUP CURRENT

Phase, Residual Ground and Negative sequence can be set individually and set FI operation
current.

[FI PICKUP CURRENT]


>Phase: 500
Residual GND: 250
Ground: OFF
NEG Seq’: 500

1) Phase
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600A(Applicable for lower than Ver 3.00)
0(OFF), 5~1600A(Applicable for Ver 3.00 or higher)
Default 500
Step 1
 Phase Fault Detect Min. Pickup Current is set.

2) Residual GND
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600A(Applicable for lower than Ver 3.00)
0(OFF), 5~1600A(Applicable for Ver 3.00 or higher)
Default 250
Step 1
 Residual Ground Fault Detect Min. Pickup Current is set.

3) Ground
Range 0(OFF), 4~160 A (Applicable for lower than Ver 1.11)
0(OFF), 2~160 A (Applicable for Ver 1.11 or higher)
Default OFF
Step 1
 Ground Fault Detect Min. Pickup Current is set.

4) NEG Seq’(option)
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600A(Applicable for lower than Ver 3.00)
0(OFF), 5~1600A(Applicable for Ver 3.00 or higher)
Default 500
Step 1
 Negative sequence Fault Detect Min. Pickup Current is set.

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Figure 6-14. Fault Pickup Logic Diagram

NOTE : 1) ‘FI Pickup Current’ settings are only applied on FI control type(FITY). In case of
lower than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, FI control type is always applied.
2) When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if ‘PAHSE ENABLED’ status
is disabled(EPFI is 0), phase and negative sequence FI is not operated regardless of
setting in this menu. The default status of EPFI is 1(enabled).
3) When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if ‘GROUND ENABLED’
status is disabled(EGFI is 0), residual ground and ground FI are not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The default status of EGFI is 0(disabled).
4) The enabled status of the functions can be checked in “Main menu \ Status
\ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.

FI SETTING TIME

[FI SETTING TIME]


>Permanent: 20
Temporary: 2

1) Permanent
Range 1~ 180 sec
Default 20
Step 1
 Set delay time for Permanent Fault Detection.

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2) Temporary
Range 1~ 180 sec
Default 2
Step 1
 Set delay time for Temporary Fault Detection.

3) Type I delay
Range 0.03~ 180 sec
Default 0.03
Step 0.01
 Set delay time for FI Detection.
 In case FI Type is ‘I’ Type, this setting is applied. ‘FI Type’ setting can be checked in
“Setbank Setting \ Primaryset Bank, Alternateset Bank or Editset Bank \ Basic
Function \ FI Type Select” menu.

NOTE : 1) ‘Type I delay’ setting is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.


2) ‘FI Setting Time’ settings are only applied on FI control type(FITY). In case of
lower than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, FI control type is always applied.

There are ‘VI’ Type and ‘I’ Type of FI Detect Mode. The description for each type follows;

 FI type : IV(This type is supported by ETMFC101-N, ETMFC101-N1 and ETMFC101-N2)

Fault Indicator has PERMANENT mode and TEMPORARY mode, it operates depending
upon a fault of Current and Voltage.
After a Line fault(C/B Trip), Fault Indicator is ready to operate. After C/B connection, if the
fault disappears, Temporary FI operates after a certain time and Permanent FI is RESET.
After C/B connection, if the fault remains(C/B TRIP), after a certain time, it is figured as
permanent fault, Permanent FI operates and Temporary FI is reset.
PERMANENT mode shall have enough Permanent Set Time considering cycle of C/B reclosing.

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Figure 6-15. Fault Indication Logic Diagram(FI type : VI)

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Figure 6-16. Fault Indication Algorithm(FI type : VI)

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 FI type : I (This type is only supported by ETMFC101-N1 and ETMFC101-N2)

Fault Indicator operates depending upon a fault Current and fault duration. If fault current
maintains during ‘Type I delay’ time, FI operates.

Figure 6-17. Fault Indication Logic Diagram(FI type : I)

FI PICKUP

NORMAL
CURRENT

FI DELAY TIME

CLEAR

FI

FI SET

Figure 6-18. Fault Indication Algorithm(FI type : I)

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FI INRUSH TIME

ETMFC101-N(or N1, N2) has inrush restraint function to prevent the malfunction by inrush
current produced at the restoration of load supply. Inrush restraint function setting can be set
separately in phase, residual ground, ground and negative sequence. During the inrush time after
the restoration of load supply, FI(fault indicator) about phase, residual ground, ground and
negative sequence is not detected.
According to setting of “Make use ‘I’” in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ COLD
LOAD PICKUP” menu, the condition to decide the restoration of load supply will be changed. If
“YES” is set, the decision is made when the load current becomes over 0.2% of the rated current.
If “NO” is set, the decision is made when the switch is closed (52A) and live line status.
However, in case of lower than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, the decision is only made when
the switch is closed (52A) and live line status.

[FI INRUSH TIME]


>Phase: 2.0
Residual GND: 2.0
Ground: 2.0
NEG Seq’: 2.0

1) Phase
Range 0.1~3.0 sec (Applicable for lower than Ver 1.11)
0.1~30.0 sec (Applicable for Ver 1.11 or higher)
Default 2.0
Step 0.1
 Inrush Current block time of Phase is set.

2) Residual GND
Range 0.1~3.0 sec (Applicable for lower than Ver 1.11)
0.1~30.0 sec (Applicable for Ver 1.11 or higher)
Default 2.0
Step 0.1
 Inrush Current block time of Residual Ground is set.

3) Ground
Range 0.1~3.0 sec (Applicable for lower than Ver 1.11)
0.1~30.0 sec (Applicable for Ver 1.11 or higher)
Default 2.0
Step 0.1
 Inrush Current block time of Ground is set.

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4) NEG Seq’
Range 0.1~3.0 sec (Applicable for lower than Ver 1.11)
0.1~30.0 sec (Applicable for Ver 1.11 or higher)
Default 2.0
Step 0.1
 Inrush Current block time of negative sequence is set.

NOTE : 1) ‘Inrush Time’ settings are only applied on FI control type(FITY). In case of lower
than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, FI control type is always applied.
2) When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “CLPU & INRUSH
ENABLED” status is disabled(ECLP is 0), the FI inrush restraint function is not
operated regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be
checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”. The default status of ECLP is 1(enabled).

NEQ’ VOLTAGE(47)

Sense Open Phase voltage and Negative voltage.

[NEQ’ VOLTAGE(47)]
>V1 PU-3P(xVT): OFF
V1 TD: 0.00
V2 PU-3P(xVT): OFF
V2 TD: 0.00
DVMax-1P(xVT):0.50
LVMin-1P(xVT):0.85

1) V1 PU-3P(xVT)
Range 0(OFF), 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default OFF
Step 0.01
 When Negative Sequence Voltage of Source Voltage 1 is over a set value, 47Q is
checked after Time Delay(V1 TD).
 Ex) When 2nd Nominal voltage : 100V and setting value is 0.25,
Pickup Voltage : 100V × 0.25 = 25V

2) V1 TD
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set Time Delay to figure out 47Q of Source Voltage 1.

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3) V2 PU-3P(xVT)
Range 0(OFF), 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default OFF
Step 0.01
 When Negative Sequence Voltage of Source Voltage 2 is over a set value, 47Q is
checked after Time Delay(V2 TD).

4) V2 TD
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set Time Delay to figure out 47Q of Source Voltage 2.

5) DVMax-1P(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.50
Step 0.01
 Set a Dead line maximum voltage value.
 When each phase voltage of Source Voltage 1(2) is over a set value and lower than
LV, it is figured as Open Phase voltage.

6) LVMin-1P (xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.85
Step 0.01
 Set a Live line minimum voltage value.
 Each phase voltage of Source voltage 1(2) is lower than a set value and over DV, it is
figured as Open Phase voltage.

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Figure 6-19. Negative Sequence Voltage(47) Logic Diagram

SYNCHROCHECK

Check Phase difference between Source Voltage 1 and Source Voltage 2.

[SYNCHROCHECK]
>Pickup Angle: 15
D.V.Max(xVT): 0.50
L.V.Max(xVT): 0.85
Sync Phase: R(AB)

1) Pickup Angle
Range 0(OFF), 1~100 deg
Default 15
Step 1
 Enter the maximum angle difference of the synchronism voltages.
 An angular differential between the synchronism voltage angles below this value is
within the permissible limit for synchronism.

2) D.V.Max(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.50
Step 0.01
 Enter the dead line maximum voltage for synchronism check.
 Used to prevent the synchronism check element for voltage below this level.

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3) L.V.Min(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.85
Step 0.01
 Enter the live line minimum voltage for synchronism check.
 Used to activate the synchronism check element for voltage over this level.

4) Sync Phase
Range R(AB),S(CB),T(AC),ALL
Default R(AB)
Step ~
 Select the synchronism check phase on Source Voltage 2.

Figure 6-20. Synchrocheck Logic Diagram

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “SYNCHRO’ CHICK


ENABLED” status is disabled(ESYNC is 0), the this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of ESYNC is 1(enabled).

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FI TYPE SELECT

Select type to detect FI(fault indicator).

[FI TYPE SELECT]


>Type select: IV

1) Type select
Range IV, I
Default IV
Step ~
 Select the type of FI(fault indicator) detection.
 IV : If dead line state after experiencing a fault current, FI is detected.
 I : If fault current maintains during the fault delay time(Type I delay), FI is detected.
*. NOTE ) The fault delay time(Type I delay) can be checked in “MAIN MENU
\ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ FI SETTING TIME \ Type I delay”.

NOTE : 1) ‘FI TYPE SELECT’ menu is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.
2) In case of lower than version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2, ‘IV’ FI type is always
applied.
3) ‘Type select’ setting is only applied on FI control type(FITY). In case of lower than
version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, ‘Type select’ is always applied.

M-OPER TD(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)

Time delay setting when manual operation.

[M-OPER TIME DELAY]


>Time delay: 0.00

1) Time delay
Range 0.00~600.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the time delay for manual trip operation by local or remote control.

NOTE : The setting of M-OPER TD is supported by from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

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2. Demand Function

[DEMAND FUNCTION]
Function: DISABLE
PHA PU(A): 600
R-G PU(A): 300
NEQ PU(A): 600

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the Demand Function.
- DISABLE : the feature is not operational.
- ENABLE : the feature is operational.

2) PHA PU(A)
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600 A
Default 600
Step 1
 Set the Pickup value of Phase.

3) R-G PU(A)
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600 A
Default 300
Step 1
 Set the Pickup value of Residual Ground.

4) NEQ PU(A)
Range 0(OFF), 10~1600 A
Default 600
Step 1
 Set the Pickup value of Negative Sequence.

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Figure 6-21. Demand Function Logic Diagram

 Demand Time :
Set in “GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP \ OTHERS \ Demand Time” Menu.

NOTE : Demand value used in “Demand Function” is calculated by a thermal mode.

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “DEMAND ENABLED”


status is disabled(EDEM is 0), this function is not operated regardless of setting in
this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in “Main menu \ Status
\ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”. The default status of
EDEM is 1(enabled).

3. Under Vol1 Func’


Set Under voltage function considering Source Voltage 1.

[UNDER VOL1 FUNC’]


Function: DISABLE
Pickup(xVT): 0.70
Time Delay: 5.00
Min. V(xVT): 0.10
Pickup Type: 1P

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the Under VOL1 Function.
- DISABLE : the feature is not operational.
- ENABLE : the feature is operational.

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2) Pickup(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.70
Step 0.01
 Enter the pickup value as a fraction of the secondary nominal voltage.
 For example, if the secondary nominal voltage is 100V, and an alarm is required
whenever the voltage goes below 70V, enter (70/100) = 0.70 × VT for the pickup.

3) Time Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 5.00
Step 0.01
 After Pickup, a set time later, Under voltage operates.

4) Min. V(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.10
Step 0.01
 Enter the minimum voltage for the under voltage.
 Used to prevent the under voltage element for voltage below this level. Setting to
0.10 xVT will allow a dead line to be considered a trip condition.

5) Pickup Type
Ranged 1P, 2P, 3P
Default 1P
Step ~
 Select the type of phase required for operation.

Figure 6-22. Under Voltage Logic Diagram

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4. Under Vol2 Func’


 Set Under Voltage Function considering Source Voltage 2.
 The same Menu as “Under Vol1 Func’”.

5. Over Vol1 Func’


Set Over Voltage Function considering Source Voltage 1.

[OVER VOL1 FUNC’]


Function: DISABLE
Pickup(xVT): 1.20
Time Delay: 5.00
Pickup Type: 1P

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the Over Voltage1 Function.
- DISABLE : the feature is not operational.
- ENABLE : the feature is operational.

2) Pickup(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 1.20
Step 0.01
 Enter the pickup value as a fraction of the secondary nominal voltage.
 For example, if the secondary nominal voltage is 100V, and an alarm is required
whenever the voltage exceeds 120V, enter 120 / 100 = 1.20 for the pickup.

3) Time Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00
Default 5.00
Step 0.01
 After pickup, a set time later, Overvoltage operates.

4) Pickup Type
Ranged 1P, 2P, 3P
Default 1P
Step ~
 Select the type of phase required for operation.

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Figure 6-23. Overvoltage Logic Diagram

6. Over Vol2 Func’


 Set Over Voltage Function considering Source Voltage 2.
 The same Menu as “Over Vol1 Func’”.

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “VOLTAGE ENABLED”


status is disabled(EVOLT is 0), the voltage function(under/over voltage 1,2) is not
operated regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be
checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”. The default status of EVOLT is 1(enabled).

7. Freq Func’
Set Frequency Protection Function.

[FREQ FUNC’]
Function: DISABLE
Under Pu(Hz): 55.00
Under TD: 5.00
Over Pu(Hz): 65.00
Over TD: 5.00
Min. V(xVT): 0.10
Min. I(A): 10

1) Function
Range DISABLE, UNDER, OVER, BOTH
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select the Frequency Function.
- DISABLE : Either Under Frequency or Over Frequency is not operational.
- UNDER : Under Frequency function is operational.
- OVER : Over Frequency function is operational.
- BOTH : Both Under Frequency and Over Frequency functions are operational.

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2) Under Pu(Hz)
Range 40.00 ~ 60.00 ㎐
Default 55.00
Step 0.01
 Enter the level of which the under frequency element is to pickup.
 For example, if the system frequency is 60㎐, and load shedding is required at 55.00
㎐, enter 55.00 for this setting.

3) Under TD
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 5.00
Step 0.01
 Select the Under Frequency Time Delay.

4) Over Pu(Hz)
Range 40.00 ~ 70.00 ㎐
Default 65.00
Step 0.01
 Enter the level of which the over frequency element is to pickup.
 For example, if the system frequency is 60㎐, and load shedding is required at 65.00
㎐, enter 65.00 for this setting.

5) Over TD
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 5.00
Step 0.01
 Select the Under Frequency Time Delay.

6) Min. V(xVT)
Range 0.00 ~ 1.25
Default 0.10
Step 0.01
 Enter the minimum voltage required to allow the under frequency element to Operate.

7) Min. I(A)
Range 10~1600A
Default 10
Step 1

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 Enter the minimum value of current required for any phase to allow the Over
Frequency element to operate.

Figure 6-24. Under Frequency Logic Diagram

Figure 6-25. Over Frequency Logic Diagram

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “FREQUENCY ENABLED”


status is disabled(EFREQ is 0), this function is not operated regardless of setting in
this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in “Main menu \ Status
\ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”. The default status of
EFREQ is 1(enabled).

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8. Cold Load Pickup(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


The cold load pickup function is used to prevent the switch(or CB) from incorrectly operating
caused by the cold load current of load side. ETMFC101-N1(or N2) provides “Cold Load
Pickup” to prevent fault indicator functions(in case of FI type) and protection functions(in case
of Protection type) from operating wrong by the cold load current caused by applying power to a
transformer, a reactor or a long-distance line.

In the state of cold load, this function is used to restrain the operation fault indicator functions
and protection functions to over current occurring by change of load(the close of a switch on
long-distance line, incoming heavy load etc.). This function to restrain fault indicator functions
and protection functions rise or drop the fault pickup level during certain time(CLPU Time)
defined by a user. In case of FI control type, FI pickup level is changed(risen and dropped)
during certain time. But, in case of Protection control type, pickup level of time overcurrent
elements(51) is changed.

Pickup Level Step Up

At power loss(a Switch(or CB) is opened or a load current is 0A), the pickup current of FI or
time overcurrent is risen as follows. According to setting of “Make use ‘I’” in “MAIN MENU
\ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ COLD LOAD PICKUP” menu, the condition to decide the power
loss will be changed. If “YES” is set, the decision is made when the load current is 0A. If “NO”
is set, the decision is made when the switch(or CB) is opened(52B).

 Without SupplyTime 
Operational Cold Load Multi'  1    (CLPU Multi' 1) 
 CLPU Time 

As example, when CLPU Multi and CLTU Time are set to be 3.0 and 60min respectively, over
30 min after power loss, the applied cold load multiple is 2. If the pickup currents set to be 200A,
the pickup level for fault(FI or time overcurrent(51)) becomes 400A, twice as much as the
pickup current setting. In addition, after 60 min, the cold load multiple is fixed to be 3.

Pickup Level Step Down

If power is restored(manual closed or restoration of load current(over 0.2% of the rated current)),
the pickup level for fault(FI or time overcurrent(51)) is dropped with the same speed when rising
until the cold load multiple becomes.
According to setting of “Make use ‘I’” in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ COLD
LOAD PICKUP” menu, the condition to decide the restoration of load supply will be changed. If
“YES” is set, the decision is made when the load current becomes over 0.2% of the rated current.

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If “NO” is set, the decision is made when the switch is closed (52A) and live line status.

When CLPU Multi and CLTU Time are set to be 3.0 and 60 min respectively, the graph of the
cold load multiple in “Figure 6-26. Cold Load Multiplier” is shown as follows.

Figure 6-26. Cold Load Multiplier

NOTE: In case of Protection control type, the risen pickup level by multiple of cold load is
the minimum operation current for time overcurrent(51) protection. The standard
current of TC Curve is ‘Pickup’ setting value of time overcurrent(51) elements.

COLD LOAD PICKUP Setup

Set the cold load pickup function.

NOTE : ‘Cold Load Pickup’ menu is supported form version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.

[COLD LOAD PICKUP]


>Function: DISABLE
Make Use ‘I’: NO
CLPU Multi’: OFF
CLPU Time(m): 10

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1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Set whether to use CLPU Function.
*. NOTE : 1) This setting is supported form version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2.
2) In case of lower than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N2, CLPU function is
always enable.

2) Make Use ‘I’


Range NO, YES
Default NO
Step ~
 Select the decision method for power loss and power restoration.
 NO : ETMFC101-N1(or N2) decides on the power restoration condition when
switch(or CB) is closed(52A). And ETMFC101-N/N1 decides on the power loss
condition when switch(or CB) is closed(52A).
 YES : ETMFC101-N1(or N2) decides on the power restoration condition when load
current is over 0.2% of the rated current. And ETMFC101-N1(or N2) decides on the
power loss condition when load current is 0A.
*. NOTE : 1) This setting is applied to the FI Inrush Restraint function, Protection
Inrush Restraint function as well as CLPU function. Rated setting
menus follow;
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ BASIC FUNCTION
\ FI INRUSH TIME”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ PROTECTION \ FI
INRUSH RESTRAINT”
2) In case of lower than version 3.00 of ETMFC101-N1, the name of this
setting is represented by ‘CLPU Use?’.

3) CLPU Multi
Range OFF, 1.0~5.0
Default OFF
Step 0.1
 Set the multiple of cold load. If 1.0 is set, the cold load multiple is not applied and
the setting of pickup current is always applied for FI or time overcurrent
elements(51).

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4) CLPU Time(m)
Range 1 ~ 720min
Default 10
Step 1min
 Set the cold load time. During this set time, the fault pickup level is risen or dropped.

NOTE : When version 2.00 or higher of ETMFC101-N1,N2, if “CLPU & INRUSH


ENABLED” status is disabled(ECLP is 0), this function is not operated regardless
of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in “Main
menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”. The
default status of ECLP is 1(enabled).

9. Live Load Block(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2)


Set the live load block function. This function is to block switch(or CB) closing if the load side is
live line.

[LIVE LOAD BLOCK]


Function: DISABLE
Pickup(xVT): 0.30
Time Delay: 1.00

1) Function
Range ENABLE, DISABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to use Live load block function.

2) Pickup(xVT)
Range 0.10~0.90
Default 0.30
Step 0.01
 Set pickup level of live line.

3) Time Delay
Range 0.01~600.00sec
Default 1.00
Step 0.01s
 Set a time to detect live line in load side. The live line is determined if load side
voltage is more than pickup level for this set time.

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NOTE : 1) “Live Load Block” menu is supported from version 2.00 of ETMFC101-N1,N2.
2) If “LIVE LOAD BLOCK ENABLED” status is disabled(ELLB is 0), this function
is not operated regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function
can be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”. The default status of ELLB is 0(disabled).

10. Protection Function(only applicable for ETMFC101-N2)


Set the protection function. The protection function is operated on Protection control
type(PROTY). The control type can be checked in the initial logo and “MAIN MENU
\ GROBAL SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ CONTROL TYPE” menu.

[PROTECTION]
1.51P:TIME OC-PHA
2.51G:TIME OC-RGD
3.51N:TIME OC-GND
4.51Q:TIME OC-NEG
5.50P:INST’ OC-PHA
6.50G:INST’ OC-RGD
7.50Q:INST’ OC-NEG
8.INRUSH RESTRAINT

NOTE : “Protection” menu is supported form version 3.00 of ETMF101-N/N1.

51P : TIME OVERCURRENT - PHASE

The ETMFC101-N2 has a phase time overcurrent element that decides whether it is overcurrent
or not using the phase current of CT second. The phase time overcurrent element offers the trip
lag time that accords to the fault current due to the set value applied inverse time curve such as
pickup current, applied T-C curve, applied T-C curve's time dial, applied T-C curve's time adder,
minimum response time(M.R.T), fault reset method and low set definite time. Due to the inverse
characteristic of this applied T-C characteristics, the trip operates slowly if the fault current is
low and the trip operates faster as the fault current gets bigger(only, the current should be higher
than the phase pickup current setting value in to operate the trip). The phase time overcurrent
element can be used through the Primary setbank & Alternate setbank setting and ‘PHASE
ENABLED’ status. The ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status can be checked in “Main menu \ Status
\ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.

The phase time overcurrent element can do smooth protection cooperations with other protection
elements of ETMFC101-N2 and external devices of the power supply system each, due to
various T-C curves, time dial and time adder. The ETMFC101-N2 provides ANSI curve, IEC
curve, ES curve and non standardized T-C curve.

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There are two types of overcurrent fault reinstation(reset) methods: instantaneous and linear
mode. The reinstation method for the linear mode is applied with operating the ANSI, IEC, ES
and USER curve. The reinstation method for the instantaneous mode is used for the cooperation
with devices that do instantaneous reinstation such as the recloser inside the power supplying
system or other protection element. In the instantaneous reinstation method, the phase time
overcurrent element is inmediately reset when the current measured for one cycle drops below
the phase pickup current setting value. In the linear reinstation method, the CB is used for the
cooperation with the protection devices that demand lag time for reinstation like the mechanical
relays.

At the restoration of load supply, the phase time overcurrent element is prevented from tripping
for a period specified the inrush restraint function.

PHASE ENABLED

EPFI

LFIA A LAMP
51P Pickup Current
Setting Value - LFPA TC CURVE LFIB B LAMP
+ LATCH
LFPB LFIC C LAMP
CURRENT INPUT RST
A LFPC 51P1T

-
CURRENT INPUT
B +

-
CURRENT INPUT
C +

BLOCKING by
PHASE INRUSH

FI RESET

Figure 6-27. Phase Time Overcurrent(51P) Logic Diagram

The setting factors for phase time overcurrent element are as follows;

[51P:TIME OC-PHA]
>Pickup(A): 500
Curve: [ B(117)]
Time Dial: 1.00
Time Add: 0.00
M.R.T: 0.00
Reset Method: INST
Low Set DT: OFF

1) Ppickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~1600A
Default 500
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Phase Time Overcurrent Element.

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2) Curve
Range A(101), B(117), ..., DEF-10S
Default B(117)
Step ~
 Sets the T-C curve to be applied. Refer to the following “Table 6-13. ETMFC101-
N2's Time-Current Operation Characteristic Curve Setting Range” for the applied
curve range.
 Refer to “8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES” for more specific information.
 ANSI
- ANSI-NI : ANSI/IEEE Moderately Inverse
- ANSI-VI : ANSI/IEEE Very Inverse
- ANSI-EI : ANSI/IEEE Extremely Inverse
 IEC
- IEC-NI : IEC Normally Inverse
- IEC-VI : IEC Very Inverse
- IEC-EI : IEC Extremely Inverse
 ES
- ES-NI : KEPCO Normally Inverse
- ES-VI : KEPCO Very Inverse
 Definite Time : DEF-1s, DEF-10s
 Electrical Engineering and Science Research Institute Curve : N1, N2, N3, N4
 McGraw-Edison : Non Standard Curves 32

Table 6-13. ETMFC101-N2’s Time-Current Operation Characteristic Setting Range


Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Curve A(101) B(117) C(133) D(116) E(132) IEC-EI K(162) L(107) M(118) N(104)

Setting 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Curve IEC-NI P(115) R(105) T(161) V(137) IEC-VI W(138) Y(120) Z(134) 1(102)

Setting 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Curve 2(135) 3(140) 4(106) 5(114) 6(136) 7(152) 8(113) 8*(111) 9(131) 11(141)

Setting 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Curve 13(142) 14(119) 15(112) 16(139) 18(151) N1 N2 N3 N4 ANSI-NI

Setting 41 42 43 44 45 46 - - - -

Curve ANSI-VI ANSI-EI ES-NI ES-VI USER-1 USER-2 - - - -

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3) Time Dial
Range 0.05 ~ 15.00
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Select the time dial, multiplying this value to selected curve. Multiplying this value
changes the slope of the curve. Time dial is conducted after ‘Time Add’ application.

4) Time Add
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Select time adder, it is adding set value on the curve.
 T-C curve trip time is increased as much as time adder value.

5) M.R.T
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the Minimum Respond Time.
 If T-C curve trip time is faster than M.R.T, M.R.T is applied for trip operation.
 This function can be useful for other protective device and line fuse coordination.

6) Reset Method
Range INST, LINEAR
Default INST
Step ~
 Overcurrent tripping time calculations are made with an internal energy
capacity memory variable. When this variable indicates that the energy
capacity has reached 100%, a time overcurrent trip is generated. If less than
100% is accumulated in this variable and the current falls below the dropout
threshold of the pickup value, the variable must be reduced. Two methods of
this resetting operation are available, Instantaneous(INST) and Linear.
 The Instantaneous selection is intended for applications with other relays,
such as most static units, which set the energy capacity directly to zero when
the current falls below the reset threshold.
 The Linear selection can be used where the relay must coordinate with
electromechanical units.

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7) Low Set DT
Range OFF, 0 ~ 600 sec
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the low set definite time.
 Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time adjacent to a
pickup current by T-C curve. When the T-C curve trip time is greater than the low set
definite time, low set definite time is applied for trip operation.

NOTE : If “PHASE ENABLED” status is disabled(EPFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EPFI is 1(enabled).

51G : TIME OVERCURRENT – RESIDUAL GROUND

The ETMFC101-N2 has a residual ground time overcurrent element that decides whether it is
overcurrent or not using the residual ground current of CT second. The ground time overcurrent
element offers the trip lag time that accords to the fault current due to the set value applied
inverse time curve such as pickup current, applied T-C curve, applied T-C curve's time dial,
applied T-C curve's time adder, minimum response time(M.R.T), fault reset method and low set
definite time. Due to the inverse characteristic of this applied T-C characteristics, the trip
operates slowly if the fault current is low and the trip operates faster as the fault current gets
bigger(only, the current should be higher than the residual ground pickup current setting value in
to operate the trip). The residual ground time overcurrent element can be used through the
Primary setbank & Alternate setbank setting and ‘GROUND ENABLED’ status. The ‘GROUND
ENABLED’ status can be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to
“6.6.5. Function Status”.

The residual ground time overcurrent element can do smooth protection cooperations with other
protection elements of ETMFC101-N2 and external devices of the power supply system each,
due to various T-C curves, time dial and time adder. The ETMFC101-N2 provides ANSI curve,
IEC curve, ES curve and non standardized T-C curve.
There are two types of overcurrent fault reinstation(reset) methods: instantaneous and linear
mode. The reinstation method for the linear mode is applied with operating the ANSI, IEC, ES
and USER curve. The reinstation method for the instantaneous mode is used for the cooperation
with devices that do instantaneous reinstation such as the recloser inside the power supplying
system or other protection element. In the instantaneous reinstation method, the residual ground

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time overcurrent element is inmediately reset when the current measured for one cycle drops
below the residual ground pickup current setting value. In the linear reinstation method, the CB
is used for the cooperation with the protection devices that demand lag time for reinstation like
the mechanical relays.

At the restoration of load supply, the residual ground time overcurrent element is prevented from
tripping for a period specified the inrush restraint function.

Figure 6-28. Residual Ground Time Overcurrent(51G) Logic Diagram

The setting factors for residual ground time overcurrent element are as follows;

[51G:TIME OC-RGD]
>Pickup(A): 250
Curve: [ B(117)]
Time Dial: 1.00
Time Add: 0.00
M.R.T: 0.00
Reset Method: INST
Low Set DT: OFF

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~1600A
Default 250
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Residual Ground Time Overcurrent Element.

2) Curve
Range A(101), B(117), ..., DEF-10S
Default B(117)
Step ~
 Sets the T-C curve to be applied.
 Sets the T-C curve to be applied. Refer to the following “Table 6-13. ETMFC101-

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N2's Time-Current Operation Characteristic Curve Setting Range” for the applied
curve range.
 Refer to “8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES” for more specific information.

3) Time Dial
Range 0.05 ~ 15.00
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Select the time dial, multiplying this value to selected curve. Multiplying this value
changes the slope of the curve. Time dial is conducted after ‘Time Add’ application.

4) Time Add
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Select time adder, it is adding set value on the curve.
 T-C curve trip time is increased as much as time adder value.

5) M.R.T
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the Minimum Respond Time.
 If T-C curve trip time is faster than M.R.T, M.R.T is applied for trip operation.
 This function can be useful for other protective device and line fuse coordination.

6) Reset Method
Range INST, LINEAR
Default INST
Step ~
 In case that a fault current is decreased under Pickup level, Phase Fast
overcurrent protection is reset.
- INST : After 1 cycle, Reset.
- LINEAR : When the fault value is reached at selected curve ’ s Rt(Reset
characteristic constant) value, Reset.

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8) Low Set DT
Range OFF, 0 ~ 600 sec
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the low set definite time.
 Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time adjacent to a
pickup current by T-C curve. When the T-C curve trip time is greater than the low set
definite time, low set definite time is applied for trip operation.

NOTE : If “GROUND ENABLED” status is disabled(EGFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EGFI is 0(disabled).

51N : TIME OVERCURRENT – GROUND

The ground time overcurrent element is applicable to systems that have restricted current flow
for phase to earth fault. The ground time overcurrent element is not applicable to the case in 4
wire multi-earthed systems. The ground time overcurrent element for non-earthed systems is
dependent upon accurate fault current and the accuracy of CTs. For ground time overcurrent,
ETMFC101-N2 has the separate ground current(IG) terminal on side panel. This input can be
connected in series with the provided phase CT’s(standard) or connected to a separate window
type ZCT.
The ground time overcurrent element provides a definite time delay versus current. The residual
ground time overcurrent element can be used through the Primary setbank & Alternate setbank
setting and ‘GROUND ENABLED’ status. The ‘GROUND ENABLED’ status can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
At the restoration of load supply, the ground time overcurrent element is prevented from tripping
for a period specified the inrush restraint function.

Figure 6-29. Ground Time Overcurrent(51N) Logic Diagram

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The setting factors for ground time overcurrent element are as follows;

[51N:TIME OC-GND]
>Pickup(A): OFF
Time Delay: 5.0

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 2~160A
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Ground Time Overcurrent Element.

2) Time Delay
Range 0.0 ~ 180.0 sec
Default 5.0
Step 0.1
 Set the time delay of Ground Time Overcurrent Element.
 If it is set for 0, Ground Time Overcurrent element trips immediately on pickup.

NOTE : If “GROUND ENABLED” status is disabled(EGFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EGFI is 0(disabled).

51Q : TIME OVERCURRENT – NEGATIVE SEQUENCE

The ETMFC101-N2 has a negative sequence time overcurrent element. The negative sequence
element measures the amount of unbalance current in the system. The negative sequence
overcurrent element can also be used to detect phase to ground and two phase ground faults. The
negative sequence time overcurrent element provides a time delay versus current for tripping
using that an inverse time curve characteristic is operated to coordinate, current pickup value, T-
C curve type, T-C curve's time dial, T-C curve's time adder, minimum response time(M.R.T)
fault reset method and low set definite time.
The negative sequence time overcurrent element can be used through the Primary setbank &
Alternate setbank setting and ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status. The ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status can
be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.

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Multiple time curves and time dials are available for the negative sequence time overcurrent
element to closely coordinate with other protection elements in the ETMFC101-N2 and other
external devices on the distribution system.
The Reset type can be either instantaneous or linear. The negative sequence time delay reset
mode applies to the ANSI, IEC, ESB, USER curves. The instantaneous mode is used to
coordinate with other instantaneous reset devices such as a recloser or other protective
equipment on the distribution system. In the instantaneous mode, the time overcurrent element
will reset instantaneously when the measured current level drops below the pickup setting for
one cycle. Linear reset mode, the recloser is used for the cooperation with the protection device
necessary for delay time as mechanical relay reset.

At the restoration of load supply, the negative sequence time overcurrent element is prevented
from tripping for a period specified the inrush restraint function.

Figure 6-30. Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent(51N) Logic Diagram

The setting factors for negative sequence time overcurrent element are as follows;

[51Q:TIME OC-NEG]
>Pickup(A): 500
Curve: [ B(117)]
Time Dial: 1.00
Time Add: 0.00
M.R.T: 0.00
Reset Method: INST
Low Set DT: OFF

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~1600A
Default 500
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent Element.

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2) Curve
Range A(101), B(117), ..., DEF-10S
Default B(117)
Step ~
 Sets the T-C curve to be applied.
 Sets the T-C curve to be applied. Refer to the following “Table 6-13. ETMFC101-
N2's Time-Current Operation Characteristic Curve Setting Range” for the applied
curve range.
 Refer to “8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES” for more specific information.

3) Time Dial
Range 0.05 ~ 15.00
Default 1.00
Step 0.01
 Select the time dial, multiplying this value to selected curve. Multiplying this value
changes the slope of the curve. Time dial is conducted after ‘Time Add’ application.

4) Time Add
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Select time adder, it is adding set value on the curve.
 T-C curve trip time is increased as much as time adder value.

5) M.R.T
Range 0.00 ~ 10.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the Minimum Respond Time.
 If T-C curve trip time is faster than M.R.T, M.R.T is applied for trip operation.
 This function can be useful for other protective device and line fuse coordination.

6) Reset Method
Range INST, LINEAR
Default INST
Step ~
 In case that a fault current is decreased under Pickup level, Phase Fast
overcurrent protection is reset.

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- INST : After 1 cycle, Reset.


- LINEAR : When the fault value is reached at selected curve ’ s Rt(Reset
characteristic constant) value, Reset.

7) Low Set DT
Range OFF, 0 ~ 600 sec
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the low set definite time.
 Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time adjacent to a
pickup current by T-C curve. When the T-C curve trip time is greater than the low set
definite time, low set definite time is applied for trip operation.

NOTE : If “PHASE ENABLED” status is disabled(EPFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EPFI is 1(enabled).

50P : INST’ OVERCURRENT – PHASE

The ETMFC101-N2 has a phase instantaneous ovrcurrent element that judges whether to trip the
phase instantaneous ovrcurrent or not by using the CT 2nd phase current. The phase instantaneous
ovrcurrent element applies a time delay about the phase fault current. In case of phase fault, the
delay time(trip time) of phase instantaneous ovrcurrent element should be set identically or faster
than the phase time overcurrent element to inmediately block the high current.
The phase instantaneous overcurrent element can be used through the Primary setbank &
Alternate setbank setting and ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status. The ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status can
be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The phase instantaneous overcurrent element is not affected by the inrush restraint function.

Figure 6-31. Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent(50P) Logic Diagram

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The setting factors for phase instantaneous overcurrent element are as follows;

[50P:INST’ OC-PHA]
>Pickup(A): OFF
Time Delay: 0.00

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~20,000A
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.

2) Time Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 1.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the time delay of Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.
 If it is set for 0, Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent element trips immediately on
pickup.

NOTE : If “PHASE ENABLED” status is disabled(EPFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EPFI is 1(enabled).

50G : INST’ OVERCURRENT – RESIDUAL GROUND

The ETMFC101-N2 has a residual ground instantaneous ovrcurrent element that judges whether
to trip the residual ground instantaneous ovrcurrent or not by using the residual ground current.
The residual ground instantaneous ovrcurrent element applies a time delay about the residual
ground fault current. In case of residual ground fault, the delay time(trip time) of residual ground
instantaneous ovrcurrent element should be set identically or faster than the residual ground time
overcurrent element to inmediately block the high current.
The residual ground instantaneous overcurrent element can be used through the Primary setbank
& Alternate setbank setting and ‘GROUND ENABLED’ status. The ‘GROUND ENABLED’
status can be checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”.
The residual ground instantaneous overcurrent element is not affected by the inrush restraint
function.

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GROUND ENABLED

EGFI

67G1T(50G)
50G Pickup Current LATCH LFIRG
TIME DELAY G LAMP
Setting Value
- LFPRG RST
+
CURRENT INPUT
RESIDUAL GROUND

FI RESET

Figure 6-32. Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent(50G) Logic Diagram

The setting factors for residual ground instantaneous overcurrent element are as follows;

[50G:INST’ OC-RGD]
>Pickup(A): OFF
Time Delay: 0.00

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~20,000A
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.

2) Time Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 1.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the time delay of Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.
 If it is set for 0, Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent element trips
immediately on pickup.

NOTE : If “GROUND ENABLED” status is disabled(EGFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EGFI is 0(disabled).

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50Q : INST’ OVERCURRENT – NEGATIVE SEQUENCE

The negative sequence instantaneous ovrcurrent element in the ETMFC101-N2 is set based on
CT secondary current as connected to the current inputs. The negative sequence instantaneous
ovrcurrent element provides a definite time delay versus current.
The operating time of negative sequence instantaneous ovrcurrent element should be set equal to
or faster than the negative sequence time overcurrent element. The negative sequence
instantaneous overcurrent element can be used through the Primary setbank & Alternate setbank
setting and ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status. The ‘PHASE ENABLED’ status can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The negative sequence instantaneous overcurrent element is not affected by the inrush restraint
function.

Figure 6-33. Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent(50G) Logic Diagram

The setting factors for negative sequence instantaneous overcurrent element are as follows;

[50Q:INST’ OC-NEG]
>Pickup(A): OFF
Time Delay: 0.00

1) Pickup(A)
Range 0(OFF), 5~20,000A
Default OFF
Step 1
 Set the pickup current of Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.

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2) Time Delay
Range 0.00 ~ 1.00 sec
Default 0.00
Step 0.01
 Set the time delay of Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent Element.
 If it is set for 0, Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent element trips
immediately on pickup.

NOTE : If “PHASE ENABLED” status is disabled(EPFI is 0), this function is not operated
regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be checked in
“Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5. Function Status”.
The default status of EPFI is 1(enabled).

INRUSH RESTRAINT

The inrush restraint function is used to prevent the CB from incorrectly operating caused by the
restoration of load supply. This function prevent the CB from operating wrong by instantaneous
inrush current occurring by the closing of device on a power line. The settings of “INRUSH
RESTRAINT” menu are separated and set respectively for phase, residual ground, ground or
negative phase overcurrent element.

In the state of the function to restrain the inrush current activated, the time overcurrent element
will be operated under settings of “INRUSH RESTRAINT” menu at the restoration of load
supply.

NOTE:
According to setting of “Make use ‘I’” in “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ … \ COLD
LOAD PICKUP” menu, the condition to decide the restoration of load supply will be changed.
If “YES” is set, the decision is made when the load current becomes over 0.2% of rated current.
If “NO” is set, the decision is made when a CB is closed (52A) by local or remote control.

When a distributed system is closed after long-time outage, the inrush current over overcurrent
pickup level may occur. At occurrence of the inrush restraint function, ETMFC101-N2 increases
the pickup level of time overcurrent elements during a certain period of time. The instantaneous
overcurrent elements are normally operated regardless of the inrush restraint function.

A power is lost and then after certain outage time, the algorithm of inrush restraint function is
applied at the restoration of load supply. If the “Make use ‘I’” is set to be “YES”, the algorithm
is applied when a load current becomes 0 and then it is restored after certain outage time. If

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“NO” is set, the algorithm is applied when a CB is opened and then after certain outage time, the
CB is closed manually. If the fault current over the inrush current occurs, the protection element
by the inrush restraint function is operated immediately.

If the power loss(opening or load current loss) is sustained for a long time more than certain
outage time, the pickup current of time overcurrent element is changed to be the setting value of
the inrush current restraint level. After the restoration of load supply(manually closing or
restoration of load current), protection functions are normally operated when the Restore
minimum time(RMT) is expired.

Figure 6-34. The Inrush Restraint Function Characteristic

The inrush restraint function is operated according to the following rules.

The setting to use the inrush restraint function is set to be ENABLED, the inrush current restraint
level is preset and then the inrush restraint function is activated at manual close or restoration of
load current.
If the level of over current occurring at the restoration of load supply is over the inrush current
restraint level, the trip is done by time overcurrent element(51). The standard current of applied
TC Curve is ‘Pickup’ setting value of time overcurrent elements(Refer the Inrush Current 1 in

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“Figure 6-35. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”).


If the over current is below inrush current restraint level and time overcurrent pickup current,
protection functions are not operated during a period of Restore Minimum Time(RMT)(Refer the
Inrush Current 2 in “Figure 6-35. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”). After RMT, the
protection functions are operated. However, if the over current is dropped below time
overcurrent pickup current during the RMT, the inrush restraint function is reset after reset time
(Refer the Inrush Current 3 in “Figure 6-35. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”).

50
Operation Region

Overcurrent(51 & 50)


Operation Region

Inrush Current
Restraint Level

Inrush Restraint Duration Normal Condition

Inrush Restraint Normal Condition


Duration

Without Supply Supply Restore Inrush Restraint Function


Off by Reset Time

Figure 6-35. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic

If instantaneous overcurrent elements are activated and the fault current is higher than the pickuo
current setting of instantaneous overcurrent elements, the instantaneous overcurrent elements
will be operated prior to the inrush restraint function.

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operated regardless of setting in this menu. The enabled status of function can be
checked in “Main menu \ Status \ Function Status” menu. Refer to “6.6.5.
Function Status”. The default status of ECLP is 1(enabled).

The setting factors for inrush restraint function are as follows;

[INRUSH RESTRAINT]
>Function: DISABLE
Phase: 2000
Residual GND: 2000
Ground: 20
NEG Seq’: 2000
Outage Time: 10.00
RMT Time: 5.00
RMT Func-PHA: ON
RRMT Func-RGD: ON
RRMT Func-GND: ON
RRMT Func-NEQ: ON
RRset Time: 0.60

1) Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
Default DISABLE
Step ~
 Select whether to use inrush restraint function.

2) Phase
Range 5~20,000A
Default 2,000
Step 1
 Set the phase inrush current restraint level.
 The pickup current of phase time overcurrent element(51P) rises to this set value
while inrush restraint function is activated.

3) Residual GND
Range 5~20,000A
Default 2,000
Step 1
 Set the residual ground inrush current restraint level.
 The pickup current of residual ground time overcurrent element(51G) rises to this set
value while inrush restraint function is activated.

4) Ground

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Range 2~2,000A
Default 20
Step 1
 Set the ground inrush current restraint level.
 The pickup current of ground time overcurrent element(51N) rises to this set value
while inrush restraint function is activated.

5) NEG Seq’
Range 5~20,000A
Default 2,000
Step 1
 Set the negative sequence inrush current restraint level.
 The pickup current of negative sequence time overcurrent element(51Q) rises to this
set value while inrush restraint function is activated.

6) Outage Time
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 10.00
Step 0.01
 Set a time to disable inrush restraint function.
 At power loss, ‘Outage Time’ timer is operated. Within this set time, if power is
restored(CB opening or load current loss), inrush restraint function is not operated.
After the set time, if the power is restored(manually closing or restoration of load
current), inrush restraint function is operated.

7) RMT Time
Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 5.00
Step 0.01
 Set the Restore Minimum Time required for the inrush load.
 The Restore Minimum Time have to raised pickup levels for time overcurrent
element from inrush current restraint level back to nominal pickup level.

8) RMT Func-PHA
Range OFF, ON
Default ON
Step ~
 Set whether to use Phase Minimum operation current reset function.

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 ON : At the restoration of load supply(manually closing or restoration of load


current) and after Restore Minimum Time(RMT time), Inrush Current Restraint
algorithm is stopped and phase time overcurrent element operates(Pickup level is
changed from inrush current restraint level to time overcurrent pickup level).
 OFF : At the restoration of load supply(manually closing or restoration of load
current) and after Restore Minimum Time(RMT time), Inrush current restraint
algorithm remains. Lower than the time overcurrent pickup level shall be kept for
inrush restraint reset time so that Inrush Current Restraint algorithm is stopped and
time overcurrent element operates normally.

9) RMT Func-RGD, RMT Func-GND and RMT Func-NEG, the same as RMT Func-PHA
above.

10) Reset Time


Range 0.00 ~ 600.00 sec
Default 0.60
Step 0.01
 Select the Inrush restraint reset time required for the inrush load.
 If the inrush currents drop below time overcurrent pickup level, the inrush restraint
function is returned the normal protection operation(time overcurrent elements) when
the reset time expires.

*. Save Setting
The same Menu as “6.4.6. Save Settings” function.

6.5.2. Editset Bank


The same Menu structure as “6.5.1. Activeset Bank, Primaryset Bank”.

6.5.3. Alternateset Bank


The same menu structure as “6.5.1. Activeset Bank, Primaryset Bank”.

NOTE : The ‘Alternate SetBand’ menu is supported by ETMFC101-N1,N2 type

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6.6. Status
Setbank Setting Menu consists of 4 sub-menus.
[STATUS]
1.DIGITAL INPUTS
2.DIGITAL OUTPUTS
3.CLOCK
4.CONTROL TYPE
5.#FUNCTION STATUS
6.#USER SET FUNCTION

6.6.1. Digital Inputs


Display an operation status of IN1 ~ IN16 of SIDE PANEL. [DIGITAL INPUTS]
INPUT 1: LOW
Display OPEN if there is a signal at Inputs otherwise display INPUT 2: HIGH
INPUT 3: LOW
CLOSE.

Use [▼][▲] button to next value. INPUT 16: LOW

6.6.2. Digital Outputs


Display an operation status of OUT1 ~ OUT8 of SIDE PANEL. [DIGITAL OUTPUTS]
OUTPUT 1: LOW
Display OPEN during outputting, otherwise CLOSE. OUTPUT 2: LOW

Use [▼][▲] button to next value. OUTPUT 8: LOW

6.6.3. Clock
Display the current Date and Time.

6.6.4. Control Type


1) Display Hardware information
For more details, please refer to Ordering Guide in “Appendix
D. Ordering Guide”.
2) Display CPU Firmware Version of Main Board and
Communication Board, and DSP Firmware Version.

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6.6.5. Function Status(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & N2)

[FUNCTION STATUS]
EPFI DISABLE
EGFI DISABLE
ESYNC DISABLE
EVOLT DISABLE
EFREQ DISABLE
EALTGR DISABLE
EDEM DISABLE
ECLP DISABLE
ELLB DISABLE
EHLTAG DISABLE
EPQM DISABLE
EASGC DISABLE
ECHGDSW DISABLE
ELOOP DISABLE

Display the information of enabled status for each function.

NOTE : The Function Status is only supported by ETMFC101-N1,N2 type(Ver 2.00 or higher).

1) EPFI : Enabled status for Phase Fault Indicator function, Negative Sequence Fault Indicator
function, Phase Time Overcurrent(51P) function, Negative Sequence Time
Overcurrent(51Q) function, Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent(50P) function,
Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent(50Q) function
 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION \ FI PICKUP
CURRENT \ Phase”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION \ FI PICKUP
CURRENT \ NEG Seq’”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 51P:TIME OC-PHA”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 51Q:TIME OC-NEG”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 50P:INST’ OC-PHA”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 50Q: INST’ OC-NEG”

2) EGFI : Enabled status for Residual Ground Fault Indicator function, Ground Fault Indicator
function, Residual Ground Time Overcurrent(51G) function, Ground Time
Overcurrent(51N) function, Residual Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent(50G)
function, Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent(50N) function
 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION \ FI PICKUP
CURRENT \ Residual GND”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION \ FI PICKUP
CURRENT \ Ground”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 51G:TIME OC-RGD”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 51N:TIME OC-GND”

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− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 50G:INST’ OC-RGD”


− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ 50N: INST’ OC-GND”

3) ESYNC : Enabled status for Synchronism Check function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION
\ SYNCHROCHECK”

4) EVOLT : Enabled status for Under Voltage and Over Voltage Monitoring function
 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ UNDNER VOL1 FUNC’”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ UNDNER VOL2 FUNC’”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ OVER VOL1 FUNC’”
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ OVER VOL2 FUNC’”

5) EFREQ : Enabled status for Frequency Monitoring function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ FREQ FUNC’”

6) EALTGR : Enabled status for Alternate Setbank Group


 Through the user’s control and ‘Auto Set Group Change’ function, Setbank Group is
selected which be applied to ETMFC101-N1,N2 operation.
 In case ‘EALTGR’ is disabled status, Primary Setbank Group is applied. But, in case
‘EALGR’ is enabled status, Alternate Setbank Group is applied.
 Using ‘User Key’ function and ‘User Set’ function, User can control ‘Alternate Setbank
Group Enabled’ and ‘Alternate Setbank Group Disaabled’ command.
 Refer to “4.1.6.2. Local Control Section of ETMFC101-N1 & ETMFC101-N2
type” for more details about ‘User Key’ function.
 Refer to “6.4.2. System Setup \ 11. USER SET FUNCTION” for more details about
‘User Set’ function.

7) EDEM : Enabled status for Demand Current Monitoring function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ DEMAND FUNCTION”

8) ECLP : Enabled status for Cold Load Pickup function and Inrush Restraint function
 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ BASIC FUNCTION \ FI INRUSH
TIME”

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− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ COLD LOAD PICKUP”


− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ PROTECTION \ INRUSH
RESTRINT”

9) ELLB : Enabled status for Live Load Block function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ SETBANK SETTING \ ... \ LIVE LOAD BLOCK”

10) EHLTAG: Enabled status for Line Tag function


 In case ‘EHLTAG’ is enabled status, ETMFC101-N1(or N2) can not operate closing.

11) EPQM : Enabled status for Power quality Monitoring function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ POWER QULITY”

12) EASCG : Enabled status for Auto Set Group Change function
 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ SET GROUP CHANGE”

13) ECHGDSW : Enabled status for Change Power Flow Direction function
 In case ‘ECHGDSW’ is enabled status, the power flow direction is converted, otherwise
real power flow injected into ETMFC101-N1(or N2).

14) ELOOP : Enabled status for Loop Control function


 Related setting menu
− “MAIN MENU \ GLOBAL SETTING \ SYSTEM SETUP \ LOOP CONTROL”

6.6.6. User Set Function(applicable for ETMFC101-N1 & N2)


Display the information of enabled status for user set function. [USER SET FUNCTION]
EUSF1 : DISABLE
User can identify each function configured to user set function on EUSF2 : DISABLE
EUSF3 : DISABLE
PLC setting of ETIMS Interface Software. Refer to “6.4.2. System EUSF4 : DISABLE
Setup \ 11. USER SET FUNCTION”. EUSF5 : DISABLE
EUSF6 : DISABLE
 EUSF7 : DISABLE
EUSF8 : DISABLE
EUSF9 : DISABLE
EUSF10 : DISABLE
EUSF11 : DISABLE
EUSF12 : DISABLE

NOTE : The User set function is only supported by ETMFC101-N1,N2 type(Ver. 2.00 or
higher).

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6.7. Metering
 Metering Menu measure below elements and display.
 Current
 Voltage
 Frequency
 Power
 Energy
 Demand
 System (Power & Temperature)
 Harmonics
 Unbalance
NOTE : Unbalance is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

 Metering Menu consists of 10 sub-menus.

6.7.1. Current
Metering Elements
A Displays the measured phase A RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
B Displays the measured phase B RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
C Displays the measured phase C RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
RG Displays the measured residual ground RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
G Displays the measured ground RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
I1 Displays the calculated positive sequence RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
I2 Displays the calculated negative sequence RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)
I0 Displays the calculated zero sequence RMS current and phasor(A, Lag)

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[LINE CURRENT (A)] [PHASE A CURRENT] [PHASE C CURRENT1]


A: 00000 B: 00000 00000 A 00.0Lag 00000 A 00.0Lag
C: 00000 RG: 00000 [PHASE B CURRENT] [R-GROUND CURRENT]
G: 00000 I2: 00000 00000 A 00.0Lag 00000 A 00.0Lag

[GROUND CURRENT] [POS SEQ CURRENT] [ZERO SEQ CURRENT]


00000 A 00.0Lag 00000 A 00.0Lag 00000 A 00.0Lag
[NEQ SEQ CURRENT]
00000 A 00.0Lag

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

6.7.2. Voltage1
Measure a voltage of Source Voltage 1.

Metering Elements
VA-N Displays the measured A-N RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
VB-N Displays the measured B-N RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
VC-N Displays the measured C-N RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
VA-B Displays the measured A-B RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
VB-C Displays the measured B-C RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
VC-A Displays the measured C-A RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
V1 Displays the calculated positive sequence RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
V2 Displays the calculated negative sequence RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)
V0 Displays the calculated zero sequence RMS voltage and phasor(㎸, Lag)

[VOLTAGE1 (kV)] [PHASE A-N VOLTAGE1] [PHASE C-N VOLTAGE1]


AN: 0.00 AB: 0.00 0.00 kV 0.0Lag 0.00 kV 0.0Lag
BN: 0.00 BC: 0.00 [PHASE B-N VOLTAGE1] [LINE A-B VOLTAGE1]
CN: 0.00 CA: 0.00 0.00 kV 0.0Lag 0.00 kV 0.0Lag

[LINE B-C VOLTAGE1] [POS SEQ VOLTAGE1] [ZERO SEQ VOLTAGE1]


0.00 kV 0.0Lag 0.00 kV 0.0Lag 0.00 kV 0.0Lag
[LINE C-A VOLTAGE1] [NEQ SEQ VOLTAGE1]
0.00 kV 0.0Lag 0.00 kV 0.0Lag

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

6.7.3. Voltage2
Measure a voltage of Source Voltage 2.
The same Menu as “6.7.2. Voltage1” function.

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6.7.4. Frequency
Metering Elements
1) Source Voltage1 Frequency(㎐)
2) Source Voltage2 Frequency(㎐)

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.


Frequency is measured at Phase A.

6.7.5. Power
Metering Elements
1) Real Power(㎿)
2) Reactive Power(Mvar)
3) Apparent Power(MVA)
4) Power Factor (%)

[REAL POWER (MW)]


Pa: 0.00
Pb: 0.00 T: 0.00
Pc: 0.00

REACTIVE POWER (Mvar)


Pa: 0.00
Pb: 0.00 T: 0.00
Pc: 0.00

APPARENT POWER (MVA)


Pa: 0.00
Pb: 0.00 T: 0.00
Pc: 0.00

[POWER FACTOR]
Pa: 0.00
Pb: 0.00 T: 0.00
Pc: 0.00

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

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6.7.6. Energy
Metering Elements
1) Positive Watthour(㎿h)
2) Positive Varhour(Mvarh)
3) Negative Watthour(㎿h)
4) Negative Varhour(Mvarh)

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

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6.7.7. Demand
Metering Elements
1) Actual & Maximum Demand Current A, B, C, RG (A)
2) Actual & Maximum Demand Real Power Phase A, B, C, 3P(㎿)
3) Actual & Maximum Demand Reactive Power P-A, P-B, P-C, 3P(Mvar)

[DEMAND CURRENT (A)] [PHASE A CURRENT] [PHASE B CURRENT]


A: 00000 B: 00000 DEMAND: 00000 A DEMAND: 00000 A
C: 00000 RG: 00000 MAX: 00000 A MAX: 00000 A
G: 00000 I2: 00000 11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30

[PHASE C CURRENT] [PHASE RG CURRENT] [PHASE A REAL POWER]


DEMAND: 00000 A DEMAND: 00000 A DEMAND: 0.00 MW
MAX: 00000 A MAX: 00000 A MAX: 0.00 MW
11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30

[PHASE B REAL POWER] [PHASE C REAL POWER] [3P REAL POWER (MW)]
DEMAND: 0.00 MW DEMAND: 0.00 MW DEMAND: 0.00 MW
MAX: 0.00 MW MAX: 0.00 MW MAX: 0.00 MW
11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30

[P-A REACTIVE POWER] [P-B REACTIVE POWER] [P-C REACTIVE POWER]


DEMAND: 0.00 MVar DEMAND: 0.00 MVar DEMAND: 0.00 MVar
MAX: 0.00 MVar MAX: 0.00 MVar MAX: 0.00 MVar
11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30 11/07/13 11:15:30

[3P REACTIVE POWER]


DEMAND: 0.00 MVar
MAX: 0.00 MVar
11/07/13 11:15:30

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

NOTE : Present Demand value is calculated by a thermal mode and the Max value is
calculated according to the demand mode set in “GLOBAL SETTING \ CONTROL SETUP
\ OTHERS \ Demand Method”.

6.7.8. System
Metering Elements
1) Board Power(+12, -12, +5V) [SYSTEM METER]
+12:11.8 -12:-11.9
2) Temperature(℃) +5 : 4.9 TMP: 27.5
BAT:24.0 CHG: 27.0
3) Battery Voltage
4) Charger Circuit Voltage

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6.7.9. Harmonics
Metering Elements [HARMONICS]
>1.THD
1) 1st~7th Harmonic of Current >2.Current-A
>3.Current-B
2) 1st~7th Harmonic of Voltage >4.Current-C
>5.Voltage-A
3) THD of Current >6.Voltage-B
>7.Voltage-C
4) THD of Voltage

1. THD
This menu is to display the total harmonic distortion of current and voltage.

[Total Har’ Dis’(%)]


>Ia : 0 Va : 0
>Ib : 0 Vb : 0
>Ic : 0 Vc : 0

2. Current-A
This menu is to display the 1st~7th harmonic and THD of current through phase A.

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

NOTE : Current-B(C) is the same Menu as “Current-A” function.

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3. Voltage-A
This menu is to display the 1st~7th harmonic and THD of voltage in phase A.

Use [▲] [▼] keys to move to next value.

NOTE : Voltage-B(C) is the same Menu as “Voltage-A” function.

6.7.10. Unbalance
Metering Elements
1) Voltage unbalance(V2/V1) – Source Side [UNBALANCE- %]
SOURCE-VOLT: 0
2) Voltage unbalance(V2/V1) – Load Side LOAD-VOLT: 0
CURRENT: 0
3) Current unbalance(I2/I1)

NOTE : This menu is supported from version 1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

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6.8. Maintenance
Maintenance Menu consists of 4 sub-menus.

[MAINTENANCE]
1.COUNTERS
2.POWER QUALITY
3.CONTACT WEAR
4.COMM COUNT

6.8.1. Counters

1. RESTART : Display a number of System Restart.

2. S/W Count : Display a number of 52A operation inside of Logic.

3. Fault Count[Total]
 Permanent: Display a number of Permanent Fault.
 Temporary: Display a number of Temporary Fault.

4. Fault Count[ A(B,C) ]


 Permanent: Display a number of Permanent Fault of Phase A, B, C separately.
 Temporary: Display a number of Temporary Fault of Phase A, B, C separately.

5. Fault Count[ RG(G,Q) ]


 Permanent: Display a number of Permanent Fault of Residual Ground, Ground, Negative Sequence.
 Temporary: Display a number of Temporary Fault of Residual Ground, Ground, Negative Sequence.

*. NOTE : 1) When the FI(Fault Indicator) is detected by ‘I’ FI type, the temporary fault counts are
increased but permanent counts are not increased.
2) When the fault trip is occurred by protection function, the permanent fault counts are
increased but temporary counts are not increased.

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6.8.2. Power Quality


Move to “MAINTENANCE / POWER QUALITY” to confirm fault count.
MAINTENANCE / POWER QUALITY
[SUPPLY OUTAGE] Number of fault is displayed. This COUNT menu consists 2 pages. Use
T-Time T-Cnt [▼][▲] button to move to next value.
S:
L:

SUPPLY OUTAGE
① It indicates the time of outage on a power source side. The time of
outage is displayed as hour/minute/second.
[PQ COUNT] SAG SWELL
A phase: ② It indicates the number of times of outage on a power source side.
B phase:
C phase:
③ It indicates the time of outage on a load side. The time of outage is
displayed as hour/minute/second.
④ It indicates the number of times of outage on a load side.

[PQ COUNT] UNBALANCE


SOURCE-VOLT: PQ COUNT(SAG, SWELL)
LOAD-VOLT : ① It indicates the counter of sag of A, B, C phase.
CURRENT :
② It indicates the counter of swell of A, B, C phase.

PQ COUNT(UNBALANCE)
① It indicates the number of voltage unbalance on a source side.
② It indicates the number of voltage unbalance on a load side.
③ It indicates the number of current unbalance.

NOTE : These counter for unbalance are supported from version


1.11 of ETMFC101-N,N1,N2.

6.8.3. Contact Wear


MAINTENANCE / CONTACT WEAR

[CONTACT WEAR] Display switch(or CB) contact wear in percentage.


1.CONTACT A : 100.00
2.CONTACT B : 100.00 Maintenance of contact life of switch(or CB) manages the contact life
3.CONTACT C : 100.00
calculated from fault current size when faults interrupted in case of
Protection type. The initial value is 100%.

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6.8.4. Comm Count


MAINTENANCE / COMM COUNT
Indicates the counter information of DNP3.0 protocol. This COUNT
menu consists 6 pages. Use [▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.

COMM-DNP1(1/6)
 Rx Message: Indicates the total number of received message of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
 Tx Message: Indicates the total number of transferred message of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
 Unsol Tx: Indicates the total number of transferred Unsol message
of DNP3.0 Slave 1.

COMM-DNP1(2/6)
 Rx CRC Err: Indicates the total number of CRC error message of
DNP3.0 Slave 1.
 Tx Message: Indicates the total number of resend messange of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
 SBO TO: Indicates the SBO Time-out number of DNP3.0 Slave 1.

COMM-DNP1(3/6)
 D Conf TO: Indicates the Data Link confirm Time-out number of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
 A Conf TO: Indicates the Application Link Confirm Time-out
number of DNP3.0 Slave1.

COMM-DNP2(4~6/6)
Indicates the communication counter of DNP3.0 Slave2. The
composition counter is same as DNP3.0 Slave 1.

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6.8.5. Event Recorder


Manage and display System operation status or History.
Event Recorder Menu consists of 8 sub-menus.

[EVENT RECORDER]
1.FAULT EVENT
2.CYCLE EVENT
3.SYSTEM EVENT
4.DIAGNOSTIC EVENT
5.P-Q EVENT
6.SWITCHING EVENT
7.SET CHANGE EVENT
8.LOAD PROFILE

6.8.6. Fault Event


When a fault occurs, record and display 512 events of fault phase, fault current, fault occurred
time etc.

Table 6-14. Fault Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / FAULT EVENT
① No: Order of recorded fault event is displayed. Max. 256 events
are displayed.
② Sequence No : Sequence order (1~4) is displayed in 1 Fault.
 1~4 Sequence order before the final fault is displayed.

Ex>  In case of final fault, fault type is displayed.


- Permanent FI : PF
- Temporary FI : TF
- Fault Trip by Protection : TR
③ Fault current per each phase, unit A
④ Final Result
 ex1) Permanent FI.
- Events before the final fault are indicated as Fault(F) in the
fault occurred phase.
- The final fault event is indicated as Permanent Fault(P).
 ex2) Temporary FI.
- Events before the final fault are indicated as Fault(F) in the
fault occurred phase.
- The final fault event is indicated as Temporary Fault(T).
⑤ Fault Current Direction
 Forward : f
 Reverse : r
 Fault current direction of final fault event is not indicated.
⑥ Event occurrence time : Year/Month/Day Hour:Minute:Second.

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1. Trigger Source
 Current A, B, C, RG, G, NEG
 Fault detect : Temporary Fault, Permanent Fault, Fault Trip
 Detect direction : Forward, Reverse direction
 Fault Sequence

2. Trigger Time
 Every 1/4 cycle

3. Storage Capacity
 The capacity of storage is last 512 events.

4. Related Setting Menu


 Stored Value Clear
Select “1.Fault Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED
DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key, and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key. [NO-001] is the latest information stored.

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6.8.7. Cycle Event


In case of Fault, Cycle Event records 32 events.
Fault cycle summary is displayed on LCD screen.
Recorded Cycle waveforms can be showed by the interface software.

ERR1
ERR2 CERT
WTRIG

Figure 6-36. Cycle Event Recorder Trigger Logic Diagram

Table 6-15. Cycle Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / CYCLE EVENT
① No: Order of recorded cycle event is displayed. Max. 32 events
are displayed.
② Cycle Event Trigger
 ERR1 : Fault pick up trigger
Ex>  ERR2
- In case of FI type : fault pick up and then dead line trigger
- In case of Protection type : fault trip trigger
 ERR1&ERR2
- In case of FI type : fault pick up & dead line trigger
- In case of Protection type : fault pickup & trip trigger
 WTRIG* : User function Set trigger
③ Fault current each phase, unit A
④ Event occurrence time : Year/Month/Day Hour:Minute:Second

1. Trigger Source
 Fault wave capture point
 Fault current
 Voltage status(Live line, Dead line)

2. Trigger Time
 16 sampling per cycle.

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3. Storage Capacity
 The capacity of storage is last 32 events.

NOTE : WTRIG is only supported by ETMFC101-N1,N2 type(Ver 2.00 or higher).

4. Related Setting Menu


 ON/OFF Setting
“GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ EVENT RECORDER”
 Pre-Trigger length setting
“GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ EVENT RECORDER”
 Stored Value Clear
Select “2.Cycle Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED
DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key, and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key. [NO-01] is the latest information stored.

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6.8.8. System Event


Record and display the maximum 2048 of System status changed.

Table 6-16. System Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SYSTEM EVENT
[NO-0001] GLSETCHG Confirm in “MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SYSTEM
STATUS : HI/ASSERT
DATE : 11/07/15 EVENT”.
TIME : 19:51:58

1. Trigger Source
 52A contact
 Input/Output status change
 Front panel control
 AC power supply
 External control
 External input status
 System alarm
 Sleep mode
 V1(Source), V2(Load)
 Power Quality detect

NOTE : Refer to “Appendix B. Logic Bit Attributes & Description” for more details about
trigger source.

2. Trigger Time
 Every 10㎳

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 2048 events

4. Related Setting Menu


 Stored Value Clear
Select “3.System Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED
DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key, and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key. [NO-001] is the latest information stored.

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6.8.9. Diagnostic Event


Record and display the maximum 512 of Diagnostic Events of System.

Table 6-17. Diagnostic Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / DIAGNOSTIC EVENT
[NO-001] SELFTOK Confirm in “MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / DIAGNOSTIC
STATUS : HI/ASSERT
DATE : 11/07/15 EVENT”.
TIME : 19:51:58

1. Trigger Source
 SYSTEM POWER : ±12V, +5V
 A/D Converter : A/D Fail, Reference Voltage1, Reference Voltage 2
 MEMORY : PROM, SROM, FROM, DPRAM, SRAM, DSPRAM
 SETTING : GLOBAL SET, BANK1~6
 WATCH-DOG Restart
 DO Failure
 RTC Failure

NOTE : Refer to “Appendix B. Logic Bit Attributes & Description” for more details about
trigger source.

2. Trigger Time
 Every 10㎳

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 512 events

4. Related Setting Menu


 Stored Value Clear
Select “4.Diagnostic Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR
SAVED DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key.

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6.8.10. P-Q Event


ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) always monitors the voltages on both power source side and load side,
and records the data of power outage in order to analyze the cause when the outage is detected on
either side. When the outage is detected, ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) records the outage time and
duration. Besides, it also records the occurrence time and duration of sag and swell events and
unbalance events.

Table 6-18. P-Q Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / P-Q EVENT
[NO-①] ② ① Displays the order of the event occurrence and events from the
DT: ③
DATE : ④
most recent event to the oldest event.
TIME : ⑤ Total 512 events can be stored.
Ex> ② Displays the event type.
[NO-001] OUTAGES - OUTAGE-S : power supply side outage
DT:0000h 00m 00s 00c
DATE : 11/07/15 - OUTAGE-L : load side outage
TIME : 00:00:00
- SAG-A(B,C):A(B,C) phase sag.
- SWL-A(B,C):A(B,C) phase swell.
- UBL-SV : Voltage Unbalance on source side
- UBL-LV : Voltage Unbalance on load side
- UBC : Current Unbalance
③ Displays the duration of outage as in hour/minute/second and cycle
added.
④ Displays the time of outage, sag, swell or unbalance detected.

NOTE : It does not record outage or sag/swell event if the power


of ETMFC101-N(or N1,N2) was off during the outage.

1. Trigger Source
 Trigger elements : V1(Source), V2(Load)

2. Trigger Time
 Every 10㎳

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 512 events

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4. Related Setting Menu


 Setting
“GLOBAL SETTINGS \ SYSTEM SETUP \ POWER QUALITY”
 Stored Value Clear
Select “5.P-Q Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED
DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key.

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6.8.11. Switching Event


Record and display the switch status and control mode.

Table 6-19. Switching Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SWITCHING EVENT
[NO-001]SWITCH EVENT Confirm in “MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SWITCHING
STATUS : OPEN
CONTROL: LOCAL EVENT”.
11/07/15 19:51:58

1. Trigger Source
 Switch(or CB) CLOSE(MANUAL/LOCAL/REMOTE)
 Switch(or CB) OPEN(MANUAL/LOCAL/REMOTE)
 Earth Close(ECLOSE)
 Earth Open(EOPEN)

2. Trigger Time
 Every 10㎳

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 100 events

4. Related Setting Menu


 Stored Value Clear
Select “6.Switching Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR
SAVED DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key.

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6.8.12. Set Change Event


Record and display the maximum 100 of Set Change Events of System.

Table 6-20. Set Change Event Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SET CHANGE EVENT
[NO-001] SET CHANGE Confirm in “MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / SET
TARGET : GLOBAL
DATA : 11/07/15 CHANGE EVENT”.
TIME : 19:51:58

1. Trigger Source
 Global setting change
 SETBANK1 setting change
 SETBANK2 setting change
 SETBANK3 setting change
 SETBANK4 setting change
 SETBANK5 setting change
 SETBANK6 setting change

2. Trigger Time
 Every 10㎳

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 100 events

4. Related Setting Menu


 Stored Value Clear
Select “7.Set Change Event”, in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR
SAVED DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key.

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6.8.13. Load Profile


Store and display the Demand value.

Table 6-21. Load Profile Description


MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / LOAD PROFILE
① Confirm in “MAIN MENU / EVENT RECORDER / LOAD
CURRENT (A) [0001] PROFILE”.
A: 0 B: 0
C: 0 RG: 0 To see previous value, press [▲] key.
11/07/13 16:23:35
To see next value, press [▼] key.
② On screen ①, use [ENTER] key to see ②, ③, ④ screen in turn.
REAL POW(MW) [0001]
A: 0 B: 0
C: 0 3P: 0
11/07/13 16:23:35


REAC POW(Mvar)[0001]
A: 0 B: 0
C: 0 3P: 0
11/07/13 16:23:35


PF&ENERGY-3P [0001]
PF (%) : 99.9
MWh: 49
11/07/13 16:23:35

1. Trigger Source
 Demand Current(A, B, C, RG)
 Demand Real Power(A, B, C, 3Φ)
 Demand Reactive Power(A, B, C, 3Φ)
 Demand Energy - Positive Watthour(3Φ)
 Power Factor(3Φ)

2. Trigger Time
 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60minute

3. Storage Capacity
 Last 5120 events

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4. Related Setting Menu


 ON/OFF Setting
“GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ EVENT RECORDER”
 Recording Time Interval Setting
“GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ EVENT RECORDER”
 Stored Value Clear
Select “8.Load Profile” in “GLOBAL SETTINGS \ CONTROL SETUP \ CLEAR SAVED
DATA” to clear the stored value.

Previous stored information is displayed by pressing [▼] Key and next stored information is
displayed by pressing [▲] Key.

NOTE : The value shown in “Load Profile” is calculated according to the demand mode set
in “MAIN MENU/GLOBAL SETTING/CONTROL SETUP/OTHERS”.

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7. LOOP CONTROL APPLICATION


7.1. Auto Sectionalizer Loop Control
Table 7-1. Auto Sectionalizer loop control
SETTING CB1 RC1 AS1 AS2 AS3
SECTIONALIZER
Type Select - - SEC SEC SEC
Sec Oper’ Cnt - - 3 2 3
Sec RS Delay - - 10.00 10.00 10.00
Sec op Delay - 0.00 0.00 0.00
CB AND RECLOSER - - -
2 Trip 4 Trip
Operate count - - -
Lockout Lockout

ӿ. CB(Circuit breaker), RC(Recloser), AS(Auto Sectionalizer)

Figure 7-1. Auto Sectionalizer loop control

PRECAUTIN 1 for SETTING


1) AS is an automatic opening equipment when Dead Line Voltage. When “Sec OP Delay”
time is provided, the opening time of AS shall be faster than RC1 or CB1 minimum 0.3
sec.
2) “Sec OP Delay” time of AS is better to set 0 second for Instantaneous Trip(Open).
3) Auto Sectionalizer Instantaneous Opening time : <80㎳
4) Entec Recloser reclose time : Minimum 0.5sec

PRECAUTION 2 for SETTING


1) “Sec Oper’ Cnt” setting of AS1 shall be higher than AS2 when AS1 and AS2 are in series
connection as Auto Sectionalizer.

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Loop control with F1 Fault

Figure 7-2. Loop Control with F1 Fault

Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS1 counts “Sec Oper’Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips three times, it reaches “Sec Oper’Cnt” set value (3). Then F1 location is
disconnected after “Sec OP Delay” Timer is finished.
AS2, AS3 is not operated because they did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS1 is opened and RC1 is closed after Reclosing 3 times.
RC1 is closed after AS1 disconnect F1 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS1 and recover High Voltage
line.

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Loop control with F2 Fault

Figure 7-3. Loop Control with F2 Fault

Step1 : At F2 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS2 counts “Sec Oper’Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips two times, it reaches “Sec Oper’ Cnt” set value (2).
Then F2 location is disconnected after “Sec OP Delay” Timer is finished.
AS1 is not operating because that “Sec Oper’ Cnt” is set for 3
AS3 is not operated because AS3 did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS2 is opened and RC1 is closed after two times of reclosing.
RC1 is closed after AS2 disconnect F2 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS2 and recover High Voltage
line.

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Loop control with F3 Fault

Figure 7-4. Loop Control with F3 Fault

Step1 : At F3 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS3 counts “Sec Oper’ Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips three times, it reaches “Sec Oper’ Cnt” set value (3). Then F3 location is
disconnected after “Sec OP Delay” Timer is finished.
AS1, AS2 are not operating because that they did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS3 is opened and RC1 is closed after three times of reclosing.
RC1 is closed after AS3 disconnect F3 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS3 and recover the High
Voltage line.

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7.2. Tie Point Switch Loop Control


Table 7-2. Tie Point Switch Loop Control
SETTING CB1,2 SR1,2 AS1,2 TS1
SECTIONALIZER
Function - - SEC TIE
Sec Oper’ Cnt - - 3 -
Sec RS Delay - - 10.00s -
Sec op Delay - - 0.00s -
Tie VRS - - - SV1 & SV2
Tie Oper’ Cnt - - - 2
Tie CL Delay - - - 30.00s
Tie OP Delay - - - 5.00s
Tie DV1 Dly - - - 1.00
Tie DV1 Dly - - - 1.00
CB AND RECLOSER
Recloser Operate count 2 Trip Lockout 4 Trip Lockout - -

Figure 7-5. Tie Point Switch Loop Control

ӿ. CB(Circuit breaker), RC(Recloser), AS(Auto Sectionalizer), TS(Tie Point Switch)

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PRECAUTION for SETTING


1) TS1 must cooperate with ENTEC Sectionalizing Recloser.
2) TS1 shall be operated when F1 is occurred in the Source side of SR, and shall be set for
not operating when F2, F3 occur in Load side.
3) To prevent further fault, TS1 shall be operated after ENTEC Sectionalizing Recloser trips
and disconnects a fault area.
4) ENTEC Sectionalizing Recloser is automatically opened when Source and Load side
become Dead line Voltage (DV), and automatically closed when Source side and Load
side become Live line Voltage (LV).
5) The count number of SR1 and AS1 shall be larger than the count number of TS1.
6) “Tie Oper’ Cnt” of TS1 is set 2, AS1 shall be set 3, and SR1 shall be set 4 to cooperate
with AS1.
7) TS shall not be closed when a fault occurs between SR1 and TS1. If “Tie Oper’ Cnt” of
TS1 is set to 2, Close delay time shall be set to longer than 5 seconds which is 2 times of
SR1 reclosing time.

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Loop control with F1 Fault

Figure 7-6. Loop Control with F1 Fault

Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, CB1 locked out after conducting reclosing
cycle.
Step2 : SR1 counts Dead line Voltage time till a set time, then automatically opens (disconnects)
F1 location.
“Tie Oper’ Cnt” is set 2. When CB1 trips two times, “Tie CL Delay” is run and after 30
seconds, TS1 is closed.
F1 is disconnected and the rest of High Voltage line shall be operated to the opposite
direction.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close CB1 manually (local or remote), SR1 is automatically
closed after a setting time.
Step4 : Open TS1 manually (local or remote) and recover High Voltage line.

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Loop control with F2 Fault

Figure 7-7. Loop Control with F2 Fault

Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, CB1 locked out after conducting reclosing
cycle.
If SR1 trips two times, TS1 counts 2 and Close delay time is ran.
While Close delay time of TS1 is operating, SR1 becomes Live line Voltage by reclosing,
and Close delay time is reset.
If SR1 trips three times, TS1 counts 3, it is more than “Tie Oper’ Cnt” 2, so that Close
delay time doesn’t run.
When SR1 trips 4 times and locked out, TS1 counts 4. Close delay time doesn’t run.
Step2 : Open SR1 manually (local or remote) and recover High Voltage line.

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Loop control with F3 Fault

Figure 7-8. Loop Control with F3 Fault

Step1 : At F3 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, SR1 trips 4 times and locked out after
conducting reclosing cycle.
If SR1 trips two times, TS1 counts 2 and Close delay time runs.
While Close delay time of TS1 is operating, SR1 becomes Live line Voltage by reclosing,
and Close delay time is reset.
If SR1 trips three times, AS1 is automatically opened, TS1 counts 3, and it is more than
“Tie Oper’ Cnt” 2, so that Close delay time doesn’t run.
Step2 : After AS1 disconnects with F3, SR1 is reclosed and keeps the rest of High Voltage line
normal.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close AS1 manually (local or remote) and recover High Voltage
line.

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8. TIME OVERCURRENT CURVES


The ETMFC101-N2 is equipped Standard ANSI/IEEE curves, IEC curves, ES curves , user-
defined curves and all 32 non standard CB curves are available.
The operation times and reset times refer to ANSI/IEEE C37.112 and IEC 255-3.

The operation times and reset times are defined as follows :

ANSI/IEEE
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA)

IEC
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1)) + TA)

ESB
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA)

Table 8-1. Curve Factor


TD Time dial
TA Time adder
α, β, γ Characteristic constant
M Multiples of pickup current
Rt Reset characteristic constant

NOTE : “Time Dial” and “Time Adder” settings of each Time Overcurrent menu are applied
to Time dial(TD) and Time add(TA) respectively.

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Standard Curve Coefficients

Table 8-2. ANSI/IEEE


Curves α β γ Rt
Moderately Inverse 0.0107 0.020 0.0231 1.0700
Normally Inverse 5.9500 2.000 0.18 5.9500
Very Inverse 3.985 2.000 0.095 3.985
Extremely Inverse 5.9100 2.000 0.0345 5.9100
Short Time Inverse 3.56e-3 0.02 1.95e-2 0.356
Short Time Very Inverse 1.9925 2.000 0.0475 1.992

Table 8-3. IEC


Curves α β γ Rt
Standard Inverse 0.1400 0.0200 0.0 9.700
Very Inverse 13.500 1.000 0.0 13.500
Extremely Inverse 80.000 2.000 0.0 80.000
Long Time Inverse 135.000 1.000 0.0 135.00
Short Time Inverse 0.0500 0.0400 0.0 0.500

Table 8-4. ES
Curves α β γ Rt
Standard Inverse 0.011 0.02 0.042 9.000
Very Inverse 3.985 1.95 0.1084 3.985
Long Time Very Inverse 15.94 1.95 0.4336 15.94

Table 8-5. Definite Time


Curves α β γ Rt
Definite Time 1sec 0.0 - 1.0 1.0
Definite Time 10sec 0.0 - 10.0 10.0

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Table 8-6. Non Standard Curves


McGraw-Edison recloser curves
Phase Ground
Old New Old New
A 101 1 102
B 117 2 135
C 133 3 140
D 116 4 106
E 132 5 114
K 162 6 136
L 107 7 152
M 118 8 113
N 104 8* 111
P 115 9 131
R 105 11 141
T 161 13 142
V 137 14 119
W 138 15 112
Y 120 16 139
Z 134 18 151

Table 8-7. Electrical Engineering and Science Research Institute Curves(KEPCO Curves)
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Curves

Table 8-8. Curve Characteristics

*. Curve time is Clearing Time.


*. Operation accuracy is +/-10% or +/-10㎳.

Table 8-9. Curve List


No Curve No Curve No Curve
1 A(101) 17 W(138) 33 15(112)
2 B(117) 18 Y(120) 34 16(139)
3 C(133) 19 Z(134) 35 18(151)
4 D(116) 20 1(102) 36 N1
5 E(132) 21 2(135) 37 N2
6 IEC-EI 22 3(140) 38 N3
7 K(162) 23 4(106) 39 N4
8 L(107) 24 5(114) 40 ANSI-NI
9 M(118) 25 6(136) 41 ANSI-VI
10 N(104) 26 7(152) 42 ANSI-EI
11 IEC-NI 27 8(113) 43 ES-NI
12 P(115) 28 8*(111) 44 ES-VI
13 R(105) 29 9(131) 45 DEF-1S
14 T(161) 30 11(141) 46 DEF-10S
15 V(137) 31 13(142) -
16 IEC-VI 32 14(119) -

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1) ANSI/IEEE Normally Inverse Curves

Figure 8-1. ANSI/IEEE Normally Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-2. ANSI/IEEE Very Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-3. ANSI/IEEE Extremely Inverse Curves

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4) IEC Standard(Normally) Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-4. IEC Standard(Normally) Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-5. IEC Very Inverse Curves

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6) IEC Extremely Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-6. IEC Extremely Inverse Curves

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7) ES Normally Inverse Curves

ESB STANDARD INVERSE


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Figure 8-7. ES Normally Inverse Curves

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Figure 8-8. ES Very Inverse Curves

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9) Definite Time Curves (DEF-1S, DEF-10S)

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Figure 8-9. Definite Time Curves(DEF-1S(D1), DEF-10S(D2))

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10) KEPRI Curves(N1, N2, N3, N4)

Figure 8-10. KEPRI Curves (N1, N2, N3, N4)

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Figure 8-11. Non Standard Curves (A, B, C, D, E)

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12) Non Standard Curves (K, L, M, N)

Figure 8-12. Non Standard Curves (K, L, M, N)

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Figure 8-13. Non Standard Curves (P, R, T, V)

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14) Non Standard Curves (W, Y, Z)

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Figure 8-14. Non Standard Curves (W, Y, Z)

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Figure 8-15. Non Standard Curves (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

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Figure 8-16. Non Standard Curves (6, 7, 8, 8*, 9)

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17) Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)

Figure 8-17. Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)

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