Symap A2 Eventbuilder E
Symap A2 Eventbuilder E
Symap A2 Eventbuilder E
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Appendix A2
Event Builder
Appendix A2 Event builder
Firmware:
- CU: 1.10 / 25.02.2010
- MU: 1.10 / 19.10.2005
- RU: 1.10 / 08.11.2006
The event system of the device gives the user the possibility to realize his own applications.
With events all functions of the device can be activated or deactivated. An event is a internal
logical representation of a device process. The event system offers sources and sinks of
events.
The event sources have fixed unique event numbers. These event numbers became active
(logically “True”) if the condition related to this event is fulfilled (e.g. a limit is reached),
otherwise inactive (logically “False”).
The event sinks are linked to fixed processes or fixed functions and can be programmed by
the user. The user can build a link between the source and the sink by setting an event source
number to an event sink number. The sink (function) became active if the related source
became also active.
Note: Some modules are sinks and sources at the same time, e.g. all binary outputs are sinks
and will be activated by source events. But every binary output produces himself again source
events when he becomes active. The same is valid for alarms and all event builder elements.
The source events can be combined over logic modules (event builder) which produces new
source events.
Examples:
• The ANSI 25 /A Synchronizing unit 1 should be activated by a binary input (FUNC
20). The binary input is an event source and the Sync. unit is an event sink. The event
number related to the input is 521.
This number must be set on parameter [1000] (SYNC. UNIT 1 actives by [0521]) by
the user. Then FUNC.20 activates the Sync. unit 1.
• The ANSI 50 Over current device should open a circuit breaker over a binary output
(Shunt #1). ANSI 50 is an event source and the binary output an event sink
(respectively a source). One event number related to ANSI 50 is [1402] (1.limit
reached and delay passed).
This number must be set on Shunt #1 (e.g. 01: [1402]). Then a measured current value
will open a circuit breaker.
The event list summarizes all software events that are available by the device.
The event builder offers several possibilities to combine events and to build user defined
applications. The various logic elements can be accessed through the following overview list
(see figure A2.3-1). This list is placed in the menu tree as follows: MENU > SETTING >
SYSTEM > EVENT BUILDER.
The first 3 items (Breaker control, Interlock diagrams, Breaker test mode) are linked to the
breaker control and can not be used for other purposes.
The other elements can be used for any applications.
EVENT BUILDER
Breaker control
Interlock diagrams
Breaker test mode
Logic diagrams (800-839)
AND elements (840-849)
OR elements (850-859)
AND / OR (860-869)
Timer (870-889)
Counter (890-894)
Flip-flops (895-899)
CAN events (370-392)
BACK EXIT
The event builder provides 18 trigger logic elements for the breaker control. These logic
elements are reserved only for the breaker control. Each logic element has an unique output
event number. If the logic is fulfilled, the output event number becomes active (if the
corresponding interlock diagram is fulfilled). With this event a binary output can be set to
control a circuit breaker.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
The event builder provides 18 interlock diagrams for the breaker control. Each interlock
diagram is linked to a corresponding breaker control diagram (see previous chapter). If the
logic is fulfilled, the output event number of the corresponding breaker control diagram
becomes active. There are different logic connections available for every diagram (see figure
A2.3-2).
Note: See chapter A2.4.1 for the different logic connections for one diagram.
BACK EXIT
[logic :]
Selects different logic connections for one diagram (see chapter A2.4.1). The interlock check
is disabled (always “TRUE”) if this parameter is set to OFF.
[01:] to [50:] (Event numbers)
Each of the 18 logic elements has 50 input event numbers. Event numbers which are not used
can be set to 0 (false) or 9999 (true).
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A2.3.3 Breaker test mode
The event builder provides 6 trigger logic elements to test the breaker control (see figure
A2.3-3). These logic elements are reserved only for the breaker control. Each logic element
has an unique output event number. If the logic is fulfilled, the output event number becomes
active. With this event a binary output can be set to control a circuit breaker.
Note: These logic elements do not check the interlock diagrams. They should be used to test a
breaker movement from ON->OFF or OFF->ON if the selected breaker is in the test position
(OUT position), and if the operating mode is “Test mode local” (event [2903]) or “Test mode
remote” (event [2904]).
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
The event builder provides 40 logic diagrams with 50 event inputs for general purpose. Each
logic diagram has an unique output event number. The numbers are: 800-839. If the diagram
is enabled and the logic is fulfilled the output event number becomes active.
Note: see chapter A2.4.2. for the logic connection for one diagram.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[Condition :]
Enables the selected logic diagram.
• OFF: The output event is always inactive.
• ON: The output event is active if the logic is fulfilled.
The event builder provides 10 AND logic elements for general purpose (see figure A2.3-5).
Each logic element has an unique output event number. The numbers are: [0840] to [0849]. If
the element is enabled and the logic is fulfilled the output event number becomes active.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[ - mode :]
Enables the selected logic element.
• OFF: The output event is always inactive.
• ON: The output event is active if the logic is fulfilled.
• INVERT: The output event will be inverted.
The event builder provides 10 OR logic elements for general purpose (see figure A2.3-6).
Each logic element has an unique output event number. The numbers are: (0850) to [0859). If
the element is enabled and the logic is fulfilled the output event number becomes active.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[ - mode :]
Enables the selected logic element.
• OFF: The output event is always inactive.
• ON: The output event is active if the logic is fulfilled.
• INVERT: The output event will be inverted.
The event builder provides 10 mixed AND/OR logic elements for general purpose (see figure
A2.3-7). Each logic element has an unique output event number. The numbers are: [0860] to
[0869]. If the element is enabled and the logic is fulfilled the output event number becomes
active.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[ - mode :]
Enables the selected logic element.
• OFF: The output event is always inactive.
• ON: The output event is active if the logic is fulfilled.
• INVERT: The output event will be inverted.
The event builder provides 20 timer elements with several functionallities (see figure A2.3-8).
Each timer has an unique output event number. The numbers are: (0870) to (0889]. If the
timer is enabled and the function is fulfilled, the output event number becomes active.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[ - mode :]
Enables the selected timer element and defines the functionallity:
• disabled: The output event is always inactive.
• ON: The output event is active if the input logic is true and the delay is passed.
For this function several time units available:
• ON (sec): The valid unit is seconds.
• ON (min): The valid unit is minutes.
• ON (h): The valid unit is hours.
• ON (day): The valid unit is days.
Note: the fraction after the point will be calculated in seconds. Examples:
• 0.7 min = 0.7 × 60 sec = 42 sec
• 3.8 h = 3.8 × 3600 sec = 13680 sec
• 1.3 day = 1.3 × 86400 sec = 112320 sec
- mode: ON
Input
t
Output
t
delay
- mode: PULSER
Input
t
Output
• OFF-Delay: the output will be set immediately if the input is set. The output will be
reset if the input is inactive again and the delay time is passed.
- mode: OFF-delay
Input
t
Output
delay delay
t
• MONOFLOP-C: this function will create one constant pulse (duration = delay time)
if the input is set.
- mode: MONOFLOP-C
Input
t
Output
delay delay
t
- mode: MONOFLOP-I
Input
t
Output
delay
t
[- delay :]
The delay time for each timer can be set.
Within these modes a day in month/week can be selected, and a time (hh:mm) can be set.
When the day and time is reached, an event impuls will be activated. The duration of the
event impuls can also be set. The date timer modes are:
The event builder provides 5 counter elements for general purpose. These counters are
counting the changings of an event. Each counter has an unique output event number. The
numbers are [0890] to [0894]. If the counter is enabled and the counting is finished the output
event number becomes active until the counter is reset.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
[ - condition :]
Enables the selected counter element.
• OFF: The output event is always inactive, and the counting is stopped.
• VOLATILE: The counting is enabled. The counter will be reset automatically by
systemstart of the device.
• NOVOLATILE: The counting is enabled. The counter will store the value
novolatile.
[ - count edge :]
Defines the counting edge.
• RISING: Only an event change from L -> H will increment the counter.
• FALLING: Only an event change from H -> L will increment the counter.
• ANY: Every event change will increment the counter.
[ - count event :]
The changings of this event will be counted.
[ - count limit :]
If the counter reaches this limit the output event will be activated.
[ - reset by :]
If this event is active the counter is blocked and reset to 0.
[ - block by :]
If this event is active the counting is stopped (but the count value is hold).
The event builder provides 5 Flip-flop elements for general purpose. Each Flip-flop element
has an unique output event number (see figure A2.3-15). The numbers are [0895] to [0899]. If
the element is enabled and the logic is fulfilled the output event number becomes active.
Parameter description:
[ - store :]
Defines the storing mode.
• VOLATILE: The Flip-flop state will be reset automatically by systemstart of the
device.
• NOVOLATILE: The Flip-flop will store the state novolatile.
[01:] to [10:] (Event numbers)
Each of the 10 Flip-flop elements has 10 input event numbers. Event numbers which are not
used can be set to 0 (false) or 9999 (true).
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A2.3.11 CAN events
The event builder provides 23 communication events over the CAN 1 Bus (see figure A2.3-
16). These events can be used to synchronize processes on several devices at the same time.
The events are connected logically by an OR gate between the devices.
BACK EXIT
Parameter description:
In this chapter the internal logic connections of the Interlock diagrams (see chapter A2.3.2)
and the Logic diagrams (see chapter A2.3.4) are detailed described.
Note: contact the manufacturer for other logic connections.
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In this chapter the internal logic connections of the Logic diagrams (see chapter A2.3.4) are
detailed described. This diagrams offers large, more complex logics.
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