Name Values (Range) Unit Step Default Description
EventMask15 NoEvents
OnSet
OnReset
OnChange
AutoDetect
- - AutoDetect Reporting criteria for input 15
EventMask16 NoEvents
OnSet
OnReset
OnChange
AutoDetect
- - AutoDetect Reporting criteria for input 16
MinRepIntVal1 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 1
MinRepIntVal2 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 2
MinRepIntVal3 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 3
MinRepIntVal4 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 4
MinRepIntVal5 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 5
MinRepIntVal6 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 6
MinRepIntVal7 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 7
MinRepIntVal8 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 8
MinRepIntVal9 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 9
MinRepIntVal10 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 10
MinRepIntVal11 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 11
MinRepIntVal12 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 12
MinRepIntVal13 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 13
MinRepIntVal14 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 14
MinRepIntVal15 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 15
MinRepIntVal16 0 - 3600 s 1 2 Minimum reporting interval input 16
7.1.5 Operation principle
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The main purpose of the Event function (EVENT) is to generate events when the state or value
of any of the connected input signals is in a state, or is undergoing a state transition, for which
event generation is enabled.
Each EVENT function has 16 inputs INPUT1 - INPUT16. Each input can be given a name from the
Application Configuration tool. The inputs are normally used to create single events, but are
also intended for double indication events. For double indications, only the first eight inputs,
1–8, must be used. Inputs 9–16 can be used for other types of events in the same EVENT block.
The EVENT function also has an input BLOCK to block the generation of events.
Events that are sent from the IED can originate from both internal logical signals and binary
input channels. The internal signals are time-tagged in the main processing module, while the
binary input channels are time-tagged directly on the input module. Time-tagging of the
events that are originated from internal logical signals have a resolution corresponding to the
execution cycle-time of the source application. Time-tagging of the events that are originated
from binary input signals have a resolution of 1 ms.
The outputs from the EVENT function are formed by the reading of status, events and alarms
by the station level on every single input. The user-defined name for each input is intended to
be used by the station level.
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