Configuration
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− MVT Measured Value with Time,
− LV Limit Value,
− LVU Limit Value, User Defined.
• Metered Values:
− MVMV Metered Value of Measured Value,
− PMV Pulse Measured Value.
The information contains various properties depending on the information type, which
are partially fixed and may be partially influenced.
Source The source denotes the origin of the information which the matrix receives for further
processing. Possible sources are:
− BI Binary Input,
− FFunction key, which may serve to introduce a switching action,
− CCFC, i.e., message comes from user-definable logic,
− SSytem Interface.
Destination The destination indicates to which interface the information is forwarded. Possible
destinations are:
− BO Binary Output,
− LED LED display on the Device Front Panel,
− OOperation Event Buffer in the Device,
− TTrip Log Buffer in the Device,
− SSystem Interface,
− CCFC, Information is processed by CFC Program of the User-definable Logic.
− CM Control of switchgears if a switch plant is indicated in the Control Menu of
the device.
5.2.3 Establishing Information Properties
General Different types of information contain different types of properties. To view the proper-
ties associated with a specific information unit (indication, command, etc.), position the
mouse on the specific row under Information, and then use the right mouse button
to access a context menu where Properties can be selected.
For example, if the cursor is positioned on a specific output indication, the right mouse
button is pressed, and the menu item Properties is selected, then a choice of
whether the indication should appear in the oscillographic fault records (Figures 5-14,
5-15, and 5-16) is presented. For internal single point indications, the default status of
the indication (on, off, or undefined) after device reset can be selected as well (Figure
5-15).
Note that the possible properties of information for the system interface depend on the
facilities of transmission protocol. See also Section “Protocol Dependent Functions” in
the Appendix.