Control & Communications

6.2 Binary Inputs

Binary inputs are optically-isolated voltage level sensors with a fixed threshold. The input is considered activated if voltage above the threshold is applied and de-activated if no voltage or voltage below the threshold is applied.

The status of the binary inputs is monitored whether they are configured or not. As a result, the relay logs events when any binary input changes state (from active to de-active or vice versa).

Actions matrixed to binary inputs have the choice of being performed when the binary input is activated (Hi) or de- activated (Lo). For example, BI1 >blk 50 Hi means that 50 is blocked when BI1 is activated. And BI1 >blk 50 Lo means that 50 is blocked when BI1 is de-activated.

The ISGS relay displays the options at each matrix position in the sequence listed in the table below.

6100

Binary Inputs

 

 

 

Address

Para-

Matrix

Option

 

Option (cont.)

 

meter

Position

 

 

 

6101

Input 1

001

not matrixed

blk 59 Hi

 

 

to

Frz.Buff1 Hi

blk 59 Lo

 

 

010

Frz.Buff1 Lo

blk 27 Hi

 

 

 

Frz.Buff2 Hi

blk 27 Lo

 

 

 

Frz.Buff2 Lo

blk 67 Hi

 

 

(Options

blk 47N Hi

blk 67 Lo

 

 

apply to

blk 47N Lo

blk 67N Hi

 

 

each

blk 47 Hi

 

blk 67N Lo

 

 

matrix

blk 47 Lo

 

blk 50BF Hi

 

 

position)

blk 81U Hi

blk 50BF Lo

 

 

 

blk 81U Lo

blk ComEvt Hi

 

 

 

blk 81O Hi

blkComEvt Lo

 

 

 

blk 81O Lo

SwitchPara Hi

 

 

 

blk 50 Hi

 

SwitchPara Lo

 

 

 

blk 50 Lo

 

BI1 Hi

 

 

 

blk 50N Hi

BI1 Lo

 

 

 

blk 50N Lo

BI2 Hi

 

 

 

blk 50HS Hi

BI2 Lo

 

 

 

blk 50HS Lo

BI3 Hi

 

 

 

blk 50HSN Hi

BI3 Lo

 

 

 

blk 50HSN Lo

BI4 Hi

 

 

 

blk 51N Hi

BI4 Lo

 

 

 

blk 51N Lo

 

6102

Input 2

001-010

(same as

Input 1 above)

6103

Input 3

001-010

(same as

Input 1 above)

6104

Input 4

001-010

(same as

Input 1 above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.3 Binary Outputs

The ISGS relay offers two binary outputs. The options at each matrix position are displayed in the sequence listed in the table below.

6200

Binary Outputs

 

 

 

Address

Para-

Matrix

Option

Option (cont.)

meter

Position

6201

Output 1

001

not matrixed

51

Pickup

 

(BO 1)

to

BI1

51

Trip

 

 

020

BI2

50HS blks 51N

 

 

 

BI3

50HSN blks

 

 

 

BI4

 

51N

 

 

(Options

Error Sum I

51N Pickup

 

 

apply to

Error Sym I

51N Trip

 

 

each

Error Sym V

67

Pickup

 

 

matrix

OC Pickup

67

Trip

 

 

position)

OC Trip

67N Pickup

 

 

 

Non OC PU

67N Trip

 

 

 

Non OC Trip

27

Pickup

 

 

 

Relay Pickup

27

Trip

 

 

 

Relay Tripped

59

Pickup

 

 

 

no f

59

Trip

 

 

 

f <>

47

Trip

 

 

 

50HS Trip

OvrBrOps PU

 

 

 

50HSN Trip

OvrBrAmps PU

 

 

 

81O Pickup

OvrAmpsDmd

 

 

 

81O Trip

 

PU

 

 

 

UV blks 81O

OvrkWDmd PU

 

 

 

81U Pickup

OvrkVAR PU

 

 

 

81U Trip

OvrkVA Pickup

 

 

 

UV blks 81U

PFLag Pickup

 

 

 

47N Pickup

PFLead Pickup

 

 

 

47N Trip

50BF Pickup

 

 

 

UV blks 47N

50BF Trip

 

 

 

50HS blks 50

TrScMon PU

 

 

 

50HSN blks 50

TrCoilCont PU

 

 

 

50 Pickup

BrMech PU

 

 

 

50 Trip

CommEvent 1

 

 

 

50HS blks 50N

CommEvent 2

 

 

 

50HSN blks

CommEvent 3

 

 

 

50N

CommEvent 4

 

 

 

50N Pickup

CommEvent 5

 

 

 

50N Trip

 

 

 

 

 

50HS blks 51

 

 

 

 

 

50HSN blks 51

 

 

6202

Output 2

001-020

(same as Output 1 above)

 

(BO 2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On power-on or reset, the relay creates an internal state change of all binary inputs to determine whether they are active or inactive, and it performs all actions corresponding to their condition and matrixing accordingly.

Binary inputs can be matrixed to disable the acceptance of communication events.

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